There are many new Mangave being added to the lineup. Join Hans Hansen, our Director of New Plant Development, as he talks about some of his favorites.
View VideoThere are many ways in which Mangave compare to normal succulents. Both of these plants prefer a well-drained, dry to average soil and should be situated in containers just slightly wider than the width of the rosette. Join Hans Hansen as he goes over some of the varieties in the Mad About Mangave Collection.
View VideoIf you have never been on a field tour at Walters Gardens, now is your chance. Join Greg Nichols, our Crop and Fertility Manager, as he goes over the process of digging our barefoot perennials.
View VideoJoin Josh Roggenbuck, our Regional Product Manager, to go over the Premium Hosta and Daylily program we have here at Walters Gardens.
View VideoJoin Drew Koschmann, our head grower, on a tour of our greenhouse facility and production areas. If you have never visited Walters Gardens, watch the video to see some behind the scenes footage.
View VideoJoin our Regional Product Manager, Josh Roggenbuck, as he reviews our Proven Winners Perennials for the Landscape program, sharing his favorites and how they compare to traditional landscaper staples.
View VideoSome of our favorite new plants are here! Watch for a quick preview of some plants developed by Walters Gardens hybridizers that we are most excited about for 2021.
View VideoThis annual event takes place during the first full week of August each year, celebrating one of our favorite North American native perennials. New varieties have really pushed the genus forward, into well rounded landscape plants. We hope you join us by using #SummerificWeek on Social Media during August, sharing you favorite Summerific plants or photos.
View VideoOur favorite new plants are here! Watch for a quick preview of what will be some of the hottest new perennials for 2021.
View VideoA quick overview of the Proven Winners National Plant of the Year Program, focusing on the Perennial and Hosta of the Year for 2021 and 2022. These plants are sure to be in high demand and should definitely be on your radar.
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