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🚨 Over 70 TOMATO VARIETIES in stock right now! 🚨

Not just the same ol' maters you see everywhere—we’re talking heirlooms, hybrids, rare finds, and some absolute flavor monsters.

If you’ve ever thought:
“I want a tomato that actually tastes like something…” or "I need tomatoes that thrive in this crazy Texas weather..."

👉 This is your moment.

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We just dropped a full breakdown of everything we’re growing this season—what they are, how they grow, and what they taste like (the good, the weird, and the incredible).
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🚨 #InventoryUpdate 3/27 🚨

If your yard has been begging for a glow-up… this is your sign!

We've got a great selection of Texas-tough plants that actually want to live here—proven to thrive n our heat, our clay, and our chaotic weather swings!

This week is stacked with a full inventory list below 👇

🌸 Color that won’t quit
Agastache, salvias, lantana, zinnias, gomphrena, calibrachoa, and more—built for heat, built for pollinators

🦋 Pollinator magnets everywhere
Gregg’s mistflower, flame acanthus, porterweed, skullcap, milkweed coming soon… your butterflies are about to be spoiled

🌿 Tough perennials & natives
Calylophus, blackfoot daisy, penstemon, coreopsis, autumn sage—low water, high reward

🌾 Grasses & structure
Muhly, little bluestem, carex, fountain grass—movement + texture + drought tolerance

🌳 Trees & shrubs
Redbuds, oaks, desert willow, yaupon, abelia, spirea, hydrangea (oakleaf 😉), and more

🍅 Veggies & herbs
Tomatoes, peppers, basil, lemongrass, cucumbers—get them in now while timing’s right

PERENNIALS

Agastache: ‘Pink Glow’, ‘Poquito Butter Yellow’, ‘Poquito Orange’, ‘Sunny Sparks Pink’, ‘Summerlong Coral’, ‘Summerlong Magenta’
Artemisia: ‘Fredericksburg’, ‘Powis Castle’, ‘Silver Mound’
Autumn Sage: ‘Arctic Blaze Fuchsia’, ‘Blue’, ‘Hot Lips’, ‘Hot Pink’, ‘Mirage Blue’, ‘Mirage Cherry Red’, ‘Mirage Deep Purple’, ‘Mirage Hot Pink’, ‘Mirage Pink’, ‘Mirage Rose Bi-Color’, ‘Mirage Salmon’, ‘Mirage White’, ‘Peach’, ‘Peach Melon’, ‘Teresa’, ‘VIBE Ignition Purple’, ‘White’
Black-eyed Susan: ‘Goldsturm’, ‘Indian Summer’
Blanketflower: Yellow, Red
Blue-eyed Grass: ‘Moody Blues’
Calylophus: ‘Sundrops’
Canna: ‘Cannova Bronze Scarlet’
Cast Iron Plant: ‘Milky Way’, ‘Standard’, ‘Tiny Tank’
Cedar Sage
Chile Pequin
Clasping Coneflower
Columbine: ‘Texas Gold’
Copper Canyon Daisy
Coreopsis: Lanceleaf, ‘Early Sunrise’, ‘Solanna Golden Sphere’, ‘Uptick Cream’, ‘Uptick Cream & Red’, ‘Uptick Gold & Bronze’
Daylily: ‘Stella de Oro’
Desert Globe Mallow
Dianthus: ‘Cherry Pie’, ‘Everlast Cherry Swirl’, ‘Everlast Peach’, ‘Firewitch’, ‘Georgia Peach’, ‘I Love You’, ‘Pashmina Magenta White’, ‘Scent First Sugar Plum’
Engelmann Daisy
Euphorbia: ‘Miner’s Merlot’, ‘Myrsinites’
Fall Obedient Plant
Fern: ‘Dwarf River’, ‘Southern Wood’
Flame Acanthus: Red, ‘Benny’s Gold’
Four-Nerve Daisy
Gaura: ‘Belleza Compact Light Pink’, ‘Belleza White’, ‘Monarch Pink’, ‘Pink’, ‘White’
Giant Coneflower
Golden Groundsel
Gray Goldenrod
Gregg’s Mistflower
Helleborus: ‘Champion’, ‘Cinnamon Snow’, ‘Frostkiss Penny’s Pink’, ‘Ice N Roses Red’, ‘Ice N Roses White’, ‘Merlin’, ‘Pink Frost’, ‘Wedding Party True Love’, ‘Wedding Party Wedding Bells’
Iris: ‘Bi-Color’
Lamb’s Ear: ‘Silver Carpet’
Lantana: ‘Dallas Red’, ‘GEM Citrine’, ‘Shamrock Orange Flame’
Leopard Plant: ‘Crested’, ‘Firefly’, ‘Giant’
Liatris: ‘Alba’, ‘Floristan Violet’
Lyreleaf Sage: Regular, Purple
Mexican Bush Sage: ‘Santa Barbara’
Monarda: ‘Balmy Lilac’, ‘Balmy Pink’, ‘Balmy Purple’, ‘BeeBop’, ‘Peter’s Purple’
Nepeta (Catmint): ‘Cat’s Pajamas’, ‘Walker’s Low’
Oxalis: ‘Mijke’, Pink, Yellow
Penstemon: ‘Brazos’, ‘Dark Towers’, ‘Rock Candy Coral’, ‘Rock Candy Pink’, ‘Rock Candy Purple’
Phlox: Blue, ‘Candy Cloud Blue’, ‘Candy Cloud Dark Pink’, ‘David’, ‘John Fanick’, ‘Phlox Trot Pink’
Purple Heart
Rock Rose: ‘Brazilian’, ‘Ellen’s Legacy’, ‘Standard’
Russian Sage: ‘Blue Jean Baby’, ‘Prime Time’
Rattlesnake Master
Salvia (Anise / Black & Blue – guaranitica): ‘Black & Blue’, ‘Plum Crazy’, ‘Purple & Bloom’
Salvia (Hybrid farinacea × longispicata): ‘Mystic Spires’
Salvia (Mealy Blue Sage – farinacea): ‘Augusta Duelberg’, ‘Blue Lagoon’, ‘Henry Duelberg’, ‘Mystical’, ‘Pure White’
Salvia (Sinaloa Sage): ‘Bicolor’
Salvia (Texas Red Sage – coccinea): ‘Tropical Red’
Salvia (Wood Sage – nemorosa): ‘May Night’, ‘Rose Marvel’
Salvia (Shrub/Perennial types): ‘Bumblesnow’, ‘Darley Blue’, ‘Ignition Purple’, ‘Leucantha’
Santolina: Gray, Green
Sedum: ‘Back in Black’, ‘Blue Spruce’, ‘Dragon’s Blood’, ‘Frosted Fire’, ‘Lemon Ball’, ‘Tricolor’
Shasta Daisy: ‘Becky’
Skeleton-leaf Goldeneye
Skullcap: ‘Dark Violet’, ‘Pink’, ‘Purple’
Snake Herb
Society Garlic: ‘Green’, ‘Variegated’
Germander: Aroanium, Creeping, ‘Pride of Georgia’, Wall
Texas Betony
Turk’s Cap: Pink, Red
White Mistflower
Winecup
Zexmenia

SHRUBS

Abelia: ‘Canyon Creek’, ‘Glossy’, ‘Kaleidoscope’, ‘Radiance’, ‘Rose Creek’, ‘Twist of Lemon’, ‘Twist of Lime’, ‘Twist of Orange’
Agarita
American Beautyberry
Aromatic Sumac
Arroyo Sweetwood
Butterfly Bush (sterile): ‘Miss Molly’, ‘Pugster Blue’, ‘Tutti Frutti’, ‘Vanilla Treat’
Buttonbush
Coralberry
Dwarf Palmetto
Dwarf Wax Myrtle
Elbow Bush
Fragrant Mimosa
Hydrangea (Oakleaf): ‘Alice’, ‘Gatsby Gal’, ‘Ruby Slippers’, ‘Snow Queen’
Japanese Aralia: ‘Spider Web’, ‘Standard’, ‘Variegata’
Juniper: ‘Greenmound’, ‘Grey Owl’
Mahonia: ‘Dragon Scales’, ‘Funky Flow’, ‘Indigo Flair’, ‘Soft Caress’, ‘Woodline Sprite’
Osmanthus: ‘Goshiki’
Podocarpus: ‘Pringle’s Dwarf’
Possumhaw
Roughleaf Dogwood
Senna
Smokebush: ‘Royal Purple’, ‘Winecraft Black’
Spirea: ‘Double Play Candy Corn’, ‘Gold Thread’, ‘Goldmound’, ‘Little Princess’, ‘Pineapple Pop Rocks’, ‘Renaissance’
Sumac: Prairie Flameleaf
Texas Scarlet Quince
Texas Sage: ‘Green Cloud’, ‘Lynn’s Legacy’, ‘San Antonio Rose’, ‘Silver Dream’, ‘Silver Snow’
Viburnum: ‘Chindo’, ‘Sandanka’, ‘Summer Snowflake’
Yaupon Holly: ‘Dwarf’, ‘Eureka Gold’, ‘Micron’, ‘Pride of Houston’, ‘Skyline’, ‘Skyward’, ‘Weeping’

GROUNDCOVERS

Ajuga
Clover Fern
Frogfruit
Horseherb
Pigeonberry
Sedum: ‘Blue Spruce’, ‘Dragon’s Blood’, ‘Lemon Ball’, ‘Tricolor’
Silver Ponyfoot

TREES

Arizona Cypress: ‘Blue Ice’, ‘Carolina Sapphire’
Bald Cypress: ‘Montezuma’, ‘Weeping’
Blue Atlas Cedar: ‘Horstmann’, ‘Serpentine’
Cedar Elm
Cherry Laurel: ‘Centre Court’, ‘Everbrite’
Chitalpa: ‘El Niño’, Standard
Desert Willow: ‘Bubba’, Standard
Eve’s Necklace
Japanese Maple: ‘Bloodgood’, ‘Coral Bark’, ‘Green Laceleaf’, ‘Orange Flame’
Juniper: ‘Blue Arrow’, ‘Brodie’, ‘Skyrocket’, ‘Taylor’, ‘Woodward’
Magnolia: ‘Little Gem’
Mesquite: ‘Cooper’, ‘Leslie Roy’
Mexican Buckeye
Mexican Plum
Oak: Burr, Chinquapin, Live, Monterrey White
Redbud: ‘Alley Cat’, ‘Cotton Candy’, ‘Hearts of Gold’, ‘Oklahoma’, ‘Oklahoma Sparkler’, ‘Purple Rain’, ‘Royal White’, ‘Sweetheart’, ‘The Rising Sun’, ‘Traveler’, Texas Native
Soapberry
Southern Wax Myrtle
Texas Kidneywood

GRASSES

Big Bluestem: ‘Blackhawk’, ‘Red October’
Bluestem, Bushy
Fountain Grass: ‘Cherry Sparkler’, ‘Fireworks’, ‘Purple’, ‘First Knight’
Little Bluestem: ‘Jazz’, ‘The Blues’
Muhly: Big, Gulf, Lindheimer, Pine, Seep; ‘White Cloud’
‘Princess Caroline’ Napier
Sedge / Carex: ‘Cherokee’, ‘Evergold’, ‘Feather Falls’, ‘Texas’, ‘Webberville’, ‘Woodland’
Sideoats Grama
Switchgrass: ‘Northwind’, ‘Shenandoah’

HERBS

Basil: ‘Lemon’, ‘Lettuce Leaf’, ‘Sweet’
Dill: ‘Fernleaf’
Dwarf Curry
Fennel: Bronze Leaf
Lavender: ‘Big Time Blue’, ‘Hidcote Blue’, ‘Munstead’, ‘Phenomenal’, ‘Provence’, ‘Sensational’
Lemongrass
Mint: Chocolate, Curly, Mojito, Pineapple, Spearmint
Oregano: Greek, Variegated
Parsley: Flat Italian, ‘Triple Curled’
Rosemary: ‘Arp’
Sage: ‘Golden’, ‘Pineapple’, ‘Purple’, ‘Tricolor’
Thyme: English, Winter

VEGETABLES

Arugula: ‘Astro’
Artichoke: ‘Green Globe’
Beans: ‘French Maxibel’, ‘Kentucky Wonder’
Broccoli: ‘Green Magic’, ‘Waltham’
Brussels Sprouts: ‘Jade Cross’
Cabbage: ‘Savoy Drumhead’
Cauliflower: ‘Snow Crown’
Collards: ‘Georgia’
Cucumber: ‘Armenian Yard Long’, ‘Homemade Pickles’, ‘Lemon’, ‘Straight Eight’
Kale: ‘Red Russian’
Kohlrabi: ‘Winner’
Lettuce: ‘New Red Fire’, ‘Parris Island Cos’, ‘Red Sails’, ‘Simply Salad Summer Picnic Mix’, ‘Simpson Elite’
Okra: ‘Burgundy’, ‘Clemson Spineless’
Pak Choi: ‘Toy Choi’
Peppers: Jalapeño ‘TAM’, OG Jalapeño, Anaheim Chili, Big Bertha, Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper, California Wonder Bell Select, Corno Di Toro, Flaming Flare, Gochujang King, Habanero, Heat, Hungarian Hot Banana, Jalapeño Hot, Jalapeño Spicy Slice, Long Red Cayenne, NewMex Joe Parker, Serrano, Shishito ‘Takara’, Trick or Treat, Sweet Pimento
Pumpkin: ‘Magic Lantern’
Rumex: ‘Raspberry Dressing’
Spinach: ‘Bloomsdale’, ‘Red Kitten’, ‘Space’
Squash: ‘Butternut’, ‘Kabocha Kurihomare’, ‘Spaghetti’, ‘Table Queen’, ‘Zucchini’
Tomatoes: ‘Ace’, ‘Beefsteak’, ‘Better Boy’, ‘Big Beef’, ‘Celebrity’, ‘Champion’, ‘Cherokee Purple’, ‘Early Girl Hybrid’, ‘Floradade Heat Set’, ‘Fourth of July’, ‘Heatmaster’, ‘HM 1823’, ‘Homestead’, ‘Husky Red’, ‘Juliet’, ‘Little Napoli’, ‘Marglobe’, ‘Micro Tom’, ‘Mountain Magic’, ‘Patio’, ‘Red Cherry’, ‘Red Pear’, ‘San Marzano’, ‘Sun Gold’, ‘Super Sioux’, ‘Supersweet 100’, ‘Tycoon’, ‘Yellow Pear’

FRUIT

Apple: Arkansas Black, Dorsett Golden, Ein Shemer, Enterprise, Liberty
Blackberry / Dewberry: Lucretia, Natchez, Prime-Ark Freedom, Prime-Ark 45, Sweet-Ark Ponca
Cherry: Sweetheart
Fig: Celeste, Ischia Green, Lattarula, LSU Gold, LSU Purple, Texas Everbearing, Violette de Bordeaux, ‘Little Miss Figgy’
Grapes: Black Spanish, Blanc du Bois, Champanel, Lomanto, Victoria Red
Mulberry: Dwarf Everbearing Black, Red Fruiting
Muscadine: Cowart, Ison, Southern Home
Peach: Bonanza Patio, Bonfire Patio, Crimson Cascade, Redhaven, Harvester, Ranger, Loring, Redskin, Sam Houston, Contender, Elberta
Pear (Asian): Chojuro, Olympic, Shinko
Pear (European): Ayers, Orient, Pineapple, Warren
Pecan: Caddo, Kanza, Lakota, Pawnee
Persimmon: American Native, Coffeecake, Saijo, ‘Fuyu’
Pineapple Guava: Takaka
Plum / Hybrid: AU Rosa, AU Roadside, Black Ice, Methley, Ozark Premier, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Scarlet Beauty, Shiro, Spring Satin
Pomegranate: Al Sirin Nar, Kunduzki, Parfianka, Salavatski

ANNUALS

Calibrachoa: ‘Colibri Malibu Pink’, ‘Colibri Plum’, ‘MiniFamous Evolution Double Blue’, ‘MiniFamous Evolution Double Yellow’, ‘Conga Dark Blue’, ‘Conga Lavender’, ‘Conga Pink Kiss’, ‘Conga White’, ‘Conga Yellow’
Cyclamen
Dianthus: ‘Early Love’, ‘Everlast Peach’, ‘Love U’, ‘Pink Kisses’, ‘Scent First Tickled Pink’, ‘Sparkle White’
Dusty Miller: ‘New Look’, ‘Silver Dust’
Gomphrena: ‘Fireworks’, ‘Gnome Purple’
Ice Plant: ‘Cooperi Hot Pink’, ‘Variegated Red’
Marigolds: ‘Hot Pak Orange’, ‘Hot Pak Yellow’
Pentas: ‘Graffiti Violet’
Petunia: Supertunia ‘Honey’, ‘Picasso in Purple’
Poppies
Porterweed: Blue, Lavender, Peach, Purple
Portulaca: ‘Happy Hour Fuchsia’, ‘Happy Hour Peppermint’
Scaevola (Fan Flower): ‘Blue’, ‘Surdiva Blue Violet’, ‘Surdiva Fashion Pink’, ‘Surdiva Purple’, ‘Surdiva White’
Snapdragons
Sweet Alyssum: ‘Clear Crystal Purple Shades’, ‘Flamingo’
Sweet Potato Vine: Purple, ‘Ace of Spades’, ‘Marguerite’
Violas
Zinnias: ‘Belize Double Rose’, ‘Belize Double Scarlet’, ‘Belize Double White’, ‘Zahara Double Yellow’
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This week’s Plant of the Week is America’s favorite vegetable… (that’s actually a fruit 😉)
And NOW is THE perfect time to plant!

(Doesn’t matter what your grandpa used to say about waiting until after Easter.) 😆

In North Texas, timing isn’t about holidays—
it’s about beating the heat.

If you wait too long, you’ll get a big, beautiful plant…
with nothing on it.

And we’ve got 70 different cultivars in stock right now!

We’ll break it all down in this week’s video 👇

📍12804 Pelzel Rd, Pilot Point
Tue–Sat 9–5 | Sun 10–5

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Our horticulturist Daniel Cunningham says stop waiting until after Easter to plant tomatoes!

That advice might be costing you ample harvest in North Texas.

The real risk isn’t another freeze…
It’s the heat that’s coming faster than you think.

He broke it all down here 👇
👉 rootedin.com/planting-tomatoes-why-waiting-until-after-easter-is-a-mistake/

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