New Arrivals
Fresh-in plants we’re excited about—picked for proven success in real gardens
We’re genuinely excited to bring you new plants we love—fresh arrivals that have earned their reputation for garden success, not just pretty photos. This collection moves fast on purpose: it’s a living “what’s new” shelf that updates as new inventory lands, so you can shop the newest arrivals without digging through every category. When you want that fun feeling of discovery—something fresh for the front bed, the patio pots, or the spot that needs a quick win—this is where to start.
Because the lineup changes rapidly, the specifics (bloom window, mature size, light needs, spacing, pruning timing, and any cautions) will vary item by item—so think of this page as the trusted front door, and the individual product pages as your “final check” before you plant. Planting success is often about timing and reduced stress during establishment; many perennials are easiest to transplant in early spring or fall, and trees/shrubs are often best planted in fall through early spring when the soil isn’t frozen. We’ll back you with the We Grow Together Promise from selection through establishment.
Start with fresh arrivals and plant with confidence.
This page exists for one reason: to make it easy to shop what’s new—plants that just arrived and are ready for your next planting project. Since availability can change quickly, checking back is part of the advantage: you’re seeing what’s current, not a stale list from weeks ago.
We focus on new arrivals that are proven to perform in real landscapes—plants that can deliver color, texture, and structure without demanding a complicated routine. It’s the kind of selection you can feel good about recommending to a neighbor: exciting, yes, but grounded in what actually works.
Expect a rotating mix that stays seasonal and garden-ready.
New Arrivals is intentionally a rotating collection. The exact plants will change frequently as new shipments land and the season shifts, so this page stays relevant—what you see here is meant to reflect what’s fresh and timely right now.
Because this is a mixed, fast-moving lineup, there isn’t one universal bloom window or mature size that fits everything. The reliable way to shop is simple: pick what excites you here, then confirm the plant’s details on its product page so the choice fits your space, sunlight, and expectations.
As you browse, think in roles: something for seasonal color, something for long-season texture, and something that gives the bed “shape.” That’s how new plants turn into a finished-looking garden instead of a random assortment.
Match light and spacing, and you’ll get better results faster.
Start with sunlight—full sun, part sun/part shade, or shade—and let that drive your choices. Matching plants to the light you actually have is the fastest path to stronger growth and better flowering with fewer headaches.
Then plan spacing from mature width, not the pot size. Giving plants room for airflow and their natural shape keeps beds healthier and makes your planting look more intentional as it fills in.
If you’re designing for impact, repeat what you love. Grouping the same plant in small drifts creates that “pro landscape” look—and it’s often easier to maintain than a bed made of one-offs.
Keep it simple with smart timing
Water consistently during establishment and adjust based on the plant’s needs, your soil, and the weather. When planting is timed well (often early spring or fall for many perennials), it typically takes less effort to keep new roots happy.
Pruning is a “follow the plant” situation: different plants have different pruning windows, and pruning at the wrong time can reduce blooms or add stress. Use the product’s pruning notes as your guide so you don’t have to guess.