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Night Light™ Falsecypress

$39.99

A compact-branching evergreen with flat, fan-shaped branchlets of soft, dense, green foliage that develop golden yellow tips in sunny exposures. Foliage turns a rich bronze color as cold winter temperatures approach. A slow growing, easy care shrub with notable sun and wind tolerance, perfect as a landscape specimen, windbreak or privacy screen.

Asparagus Fern

$14.99

The ‘Asparagus’ fern plant is prized for its feathery foliage and is relatively easy to care for indoors. It thrives in indirect light and a slightly humid environment, and regular misting can help revive this hardy plant when it’s looking a little down.

Light: Medium indirect light.

Water: Let top half dry before watering.

Autumn Fern

$14.99 — $34.99

Finely divided fronds up to two feet long are reddish when unfurling, later turning deep green. Erect, spreading evergreen fern that can be used as an accent, border or ground cover in the landscape. Drought tolerant and hardy variety.

Birds Nest Fern

$34.99

The ‘Hurricane Bird’s Nest’ Fern is a relatively new variety that has a wonderful whirlwind growth habit of glossy green leaves. It prefers a degree of humidity making it ideal for adding a touch of easy care, air purifying greenery to kitchens and bathrooms.

Light: Medium – bright indirect light.

Water: Let top layer dry before watering.

Foxtail Fern

$14.99 — $34.99

Long, plume-like stems hold soft, needle-like leaves. A popular choice for containers but works equally well when planted in mass or used as an edging plant. Adds a nice texture to the garden.

Japanese Holly Fern

$14.99 — $34.99

Popular for its hardiness and handsome foliage, this fern makes an excellent groundcover or border edging in shaded locations. The stiff, glossy, dark green fronds of holly-like leaflets with coarsely fringed margins add excellent texture to container plantings. Evergreen.

Korean Rock Fern

$14.99

Excellent small scale fern for the south. Lush dark green foliage in a dense mounding habit. Plant under shade trees and large shrubs to cover exposed soil. Works well with smaller woodland perennials and in containers. Herbaceous perennial.

Maidenhair Fern

$14.99

‘Maidenhair’ ferns have delicate fan-shaped leaf segments, typically clustered on wiry black stems, and their leaves are smaller than other types of ferns. Slow growing and can take up to 3 years to reach mature size.

Light: Medium indirect light.

Water: Keep soil moist but not soggy.

Southern Wood Fern

$14.99 — $34.99

Southern Wood Fern produces light green upright fronds on an open fountain shaped plant. Slowly spreads by rhizomes to eventually form a nice cover. Great in naturalized or woodland settings or well-suited beneath large shade trees. Perennial.

Audrey Ficus

$49.99 — $250.00

Ficus ‘Audrey’ is a captivating and popular cultivar of the Ficus genus. This variety is admired for its large, glossy, and oval-shaped leaves that have a striking dark green color. ‘Audrey’ shares similarities with the Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) but is known for being more forgiving and easier to care for. It has a moderate growth habit, reaching a height of around 5 to 6 feet indoors. Ficus ‘Audrey’ thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers consistent moisture levels. With its attractive foliage and manageable care requirements, Ficus ‘Audrey’ is a beloved choice for adding a touch of greenery and elegance to any indoor space.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

$39.99 — $250.00

Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the Fiddle Leaf Fig, is a beloved and iconic houseplant cherished for its large, fiddle-shaped leaves and dramatic presence. Native to western Africa, this tree-like plant features glossy, leathery leaves with prominent veining that resemble a fiddle or violin. Ficus lyrata thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, requiring consistent watering. It is a popular choice for interior decoration due to its elegant and sculptural appearance. With its bold foliage and striking silhouette, Ficus lyrata adds a touch of natural beauty and sophistication to any space, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts and interior designers alike.

Moclame Ficus

$995.00

Frequently mistaken for its sister, the Ficus ‘Benjamina’, the Moclame’s thick rounded leaves make it uniquely identifiable. Considered an easy houseplant for beginners! Plant is known to lose leaves after moved to new location.

Light: Bright indirect light.

Water: Let top 2-3″ dry before watering. Be sure to water soil evenly.

Yellow Gem Ficus

$54.99 — $79.99

‘Yellow Gem,’ is a houseplant featuring glossy, variegated leaves in shades of yellow and green. It grows up to 4-6 feet tall indoors. It prefers moderate watering, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light but can adapt to medium light conditions.

Creeping Fig

$19.99 — $39.99

An easy-care solution for covering unsightly fences. Vigorous growing, dense branches cling firmly to any surface. A handsome choice for climbing walls, pillars, arbors and fences. Small, leathery, dark green leaves mature into large, thick leaves; prune the mature foliage to promote new juvenile growth. Evergreen.

Texas Everbearing Fig

$65.00

A hardy and productive tree, highly valued for its abundant harvests of sweet, medium-sized figs with brownish-purple skin and rich amber flesh. Growing to a manageable size, this fig tree is perfect for smaller landscapes or container planting. Thriving in full sun, it produces an early breba crop in spring, followed by a main crop in summer, ensuring a long season of fresh, flavorful fruit. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established. Deciduous.

Fire Ant Control with Acephate

$19.99

Systemic insecticide for control of fire ants. Only treat mound once a season. For best results apply this product in the early morning or late afternoon when the ants are most active. Evenly distribute 1 to 2 teaspoons over the mound.