Shrubs Articles
AN UNFORGETTABLE FLOWER SHOW ALL SEASON
Rose of Sharon has long been a beloved flowering shrub, but until now, people with small yards have had to enjoy this large, broad spreading plant from afar. Purple Pillar®, along with its red and white flowering siblings, have changed all that, making it possible for anyone with 4 to 5 feet of space to grow it. This columnar rose of Sharon will be the perfect fit in any sunny, narrow bed where you need some privacy or summer color.
The first step is understanding the existing lighting conditions in each season.
Arm yourself with your test results from your soil type test and now your drainage behavior test. There are only a few elements to go before we have everything you need for the best garden in the neighborhood, when it comes to dry and wet soil gardening.
Build a thriving habitat by strategically combining insect- and animal-friendly annuals, perennials and shrubs
We understand and share your concern about the health of the bees which pollinate our crops and support our environment. The health of bees is critical to us all, and Proven Winners needs bee pollinators as much as anyone. With the help of our industry leaders, we are actively working to support, report, and react to the science-based information about bees and possible declines in bee populations.
When creating a colorful garden, perennials and shrubs are often the mainstays that anchor the garden. The plants featured in this article are our longest blooming, stalwart plants. Their blooms will reliably grace your garden. Read on to learn more about these gorgeous plants.
Looking to add more native plants that will help support the birds who call your garden home? This is a great place to start.
Pick your perfect houseplant
Houseplants, like people, have unique personalities and needs. Some are easy-going and can live anywhere. Some thrive on a schedule. Others are stubborn and dramatic when they don’t get their way or their water.
leafjoy® by Proven Winners understands that plants flourish when adopted by plant parents whose personalities and attentiveness align with their needs. Here's your guide on how to choose a houseplant that's unique to your home environment.











