| Description | Carex flacca glauca
Blue Creeping Sedge is not a well-known species but is a versatile and carefree groundcover that tolerates a wide range of conditions. This variety forms a low, creeping mound of narrow blue-green, grassy looking foliage.
Short spikes of flowers are insignificant. Nice for edging, in the rock garden or containers. May be mown or clipped in early spring to tidy up any brown leaf tips. Clumps are easily divided in spring or early fall. Evergreen in most regions. Very drought tolerant once established. Grows to approximately 30cm tall by 40cm wide.
8" pot size. | Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pink' Ball
Macrophylla perform best in a part shade position sheltered form the hot sun and wind with a rich, porous, moist soil. Dead head and prune to shape after flowering, Hydrangeas can be cut back quite hard if need be. Feed with an organic slow release fertiliser in late spring. White varieties do not change colour, no matter the pH.
Height 2m, width 1.5m | Hardenbergia violacea
The Happy Duo is a combination of the Happy Wanderer and the Free N Easy plant. It is a fast growing climber that produces leathery, dark green leaves and masses of white and purple pea like flowers from winter to spring. It also attracts native butterflies, bees and birds. Add charm to your outdoor space with this plant when you cover your fences, grow it on walls and pergolas or simply plant it as a showy groundcover.
8'' pot |
| Content | | Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pink' Ball
Hydrangeas are a timeless, traditional favourite, these deciduous shrubs dazzle with flower colours of blue, white, red, pink or purple. ‘Ball’ varieties are named accordingly with large, balls of flowers on display in summer. | |