⢠Celosia Kelos, Candela Pink just keeps blooming. Bright pink blossoms rise above the foliage, almost like a tall, tapered candle. Showy pink plumes maintain color all season long. Plant as a filler with mixed plants in a container for added height, or in other areas in beds and borders. It keeps giving since it can also work as a dried flower. Available in plant form only.
⢠Echalion, Crème Brulee is a fantastic variety for shallot lovers. A sweet and tender bulb, this shallot is easy-to-peel and has a bright, coppery pink outer skin and a pretty rosy-purple interior with thick rings. Crème Brulee has a slight, citrusy flavor when eaten raw. When caramelized, the natural sugars are enhanced with no overpowering aftertaste.
In today s Growing Together column, Don Kinzler lists the top new varieties and explains their characteristics. Written By: Don Kinzler | ×
Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor. Photo courtesy of All-America Selections / Special to The Forum
The phrase “new and improved” is so cliche it’s often best left out of any marketing strategy. Some items, though, actually are new and improved, such as the yearly All-America Selections award-winning varieties of flowers and vegetables.
Plant breeders are prolific, introducing scores of new items each year, featured in the front pages of every garden seed catalog. The All-America Selections organization selects the best of the best, taking the guesswork out of new flower and vegetable varieties.
In today s Growing Together column, Don Kinzler lists the top new varieties and explains their characteristics. Written By: Don Kinzler | ×
Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor. Photo courtesy of All-America Selections / Special to The Forum
The phrase “new and improved” is so cliche it’s often best left out of any marketing strategy. Some items, though, actually are new and improved, such as the yearly All-America Selections award-winning varieties of flowers and vegetables.
Plant breeders are prolific, introducing scores of new items each year, featured in the front pages of every garden seed catalog. The All-America Selections organization selects the best of the best, taking the guesswork out of new flower and vegetable varieties.