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Aug 8, 2024
Top Products in The Gardens at Ball (VIDEO)

Explore our latest designs with new varieties in The Gardens at Ball. Not only do we have new varieties, but we’ve also matched them with some trusted varieties that have done very well in the landscape.

Woman in a garden with colorful blooms

Check out the latest video featuring Marketing Manager Jaime Kedrowski as she walks her way along the culverts of the gardens. She’s accompanied by our very own Display Gardens Horticulturist Landon Gibbs. Come along as they invite us to stroll through the culverts area.

 

Here are the top products and pairings from this year in The Gardens at Ball:

Group 1

FlameThrower™ Adobo Pink Coleus with its two-tone color and unique leaf shape. It features hot pink and deep magenta tones. (Ball FloraPlant)

Guardian Angel Blue Angelonia (Ball FloraPlant)

These Pinks and purples mix together and complement each other very well.

Also showcased in the culverts is Colorgrass Sirocco, which ties all the garden squares together. (PanAmerican Seed)

 

Group 2

Sunspot Yellow Bicolor Rudbeckia with a red middle eye is a great seed option, as well.

Solera™ Orange Geranium (Ball FloraPlant)

Summer Eclipse Heliopsis (Darwin Perennials)

Cannova® Bronze Orange Canna

 

Group 3

Cannova Lemon Canna

UpTick™ Gold Coreopsis (Darwin)

Solera Lavender Geranium (Ball FloraPlant)

 

Group 4

Solarscape® Lilac Spark Interspecific Impatiens, which has a shimmer. (PanAmerican Seed)

Sombrero® Fuchsia Fandango Echinacea (Darwin Perennials)

 

Group 5

Asparagus Fuzzy Fern (PanAmerican Seed)

Dichondra Emerald Falls

 

Group 6

Marble Mania Coleus, which has a two-tone color pattern. (Ball FloraPlant)

Centaurea Silver Swirl (Darwin Perennials)

Fireball Marigold starts out with deep red and grows into an orange hue. (PanAmerican Seed)

 

Group 7

Sunspot Gold Rudbeckia has lots of flower power and an amazing gold color.

AngelFlare™ Cranberry Angelonia features bright pink and deep magenta tones. (Ball FloraPlant)

 

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