Cold Color Choices
There’s a common myth that you cannot sell color in the colder weeks of April but it’s simply not true—the market is certainly there. As the warm weather returns, early birds start to garden and frankly, a lot of folks just want to put an end to the long, hard winter.
A garden center that offers a strong selection of early color attracts the first customers of the season and often captures those all-important return visits. For landscapers, planting fresh color is an early spring maintenance service that helps kick-start cash flow before the grass business swings into gear.
Here is a short list of cold-tolerant material from our inventory that we are shipping this week. Remember, these are just highlights—we have more colors, cultivars, and types in our greenhouses.
At the bottom of the list we break out the early spring vegetables. Several varieties need to start in cool weather for the best performance. Cold nights actually work to your favor, so sell them now:
Alyssum
- ‘Easter Bonnet Peach’
Bulbs:
- Yellow Daffodil
- Blue Hyacinth
- Pink Tulip
Combination:
- 10-inch Cottage Garden Bowl
Dianthus
- ‘Super Parfait Raspberry’ (bicolor)
- ‘Ideal Select Violet’
Juncus
- ‘Blue Mohawk’
Lobularia
- ‘Snow Princess’
Pansy
- Matrix® Jewels Mix
- ‘Delta Premium True Blue’
Snapdragon
- ‘Montego Yellow’
- ‘Speedy Sonnet Crimson’
Viola
- ‘Sorbet White Jump-Up’
And a garden of Early Spring Vegetables:
- Cabbage ‘Red Jewel’
- Eggplant ‘Satin Beauty’
- Mustard ‘Mizuna Green’
- Swiss Chard ‘Bright Lights’
- Kale ‘Blue Curled Vates’
- Lettuce ‘City Garden Blend’
- Strawberry ‘Ozark Beauty’