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Neon Pothos Totem
Starting at $129.95Gold Digger™ Hollywood® Hibiscus
Starting at $109.95Up to 12% OFFTibouchina Princess Flower
Starting at $72.95Pink Powder Puff
Starting at $85.95Lila Avocado
Starting at $199.95Leprechaun™ Arborvitae
Starting at $94.95Sapphire Showers Duranta
1 reviewsStarting at $72.95Andromeda Heliconia
Starting at $119.95Red Passion Flower
Starting at $154.95Reed Orchid
Starting at $129.95Bamboo Orchid
Starting at $154.95Sky Vine
1 reviewsStarting at $154.95Mexican Flame Vine
Starting at $154.95Shrimp Plant
2 reviewsStarting at $72.95Spider Orchid
Starting at $364.95October Magic Rose Camellia
Starting at $129.95Rico Suave™ Hollywood® Hibiscus
Starting at $74.95Up to 40% OFFDisco Diva™ Hollywood® Hibiscus
Starting at $109.95Up to 12% OFFCranRazz™ Butterfly Bush (Tree Form)
Starting at $239.95Gold Cone Juniper
Starting at $144.95Monroe Avocado Tree
Starting at $144.95Russell Avocado Tree
Starting at $144.95Doni Avocado Tree
1 reviewsStarting at $144.95North Pole® Arborvitae
Starting at $169.95Get our New Arrivals for your homescape.
With our new, one-of-a-kind favorites, you'll have the best picks for your homescape. Our New Arrivals are made to thrive without much effort on your part...and look elegant month after month.
New Arrivals: Growing and Beyond
Specific planting directions for each pick will depend on the variety you choose, but first, ensure you're buying for proper growing zones (or grow your plants indoors). Other than that, the most important factors for your New Arrivals are sunlight and watering needs.
From there, the actual planting process for our plants is simple. Find an area with the proper sunlight and well-drained soil, or select a container large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball, place your tree and backfill the soil. Finally, water the surrounding soil to settle your plant’s roots and mulch to conserve moisture.
When to Plant Your New Arrivals
Generally, you should plant New Arrivals in early spring or fall. However, you can plant in pots to stay on the porch or move indoors nearly any time of year! No matter which season you choose, you'll have a well-growing favorite that's made to last.