FLOWER POWER:
These blooms are the pick of the crop
• BEES KNEES: These dynamic, true yellow
petunias will be all the rage this year — as will
yellow flowers in general.
• LANCELOT: These lavender salvias have fuzzy
green foliage and grow up to 3.5' high and wide.
• PEONIES: These bold bulbs are back in a big way,
partly because their shrub-like appearance makes
them appealing in colder months too.
• HOSTAS: A perennial go-to, hostas are the
No. 1 selling shade plants.
• GERANIUMS: Not only your grandma's flowers
any more, these richly hued petals are high
maintenance as they require deadheading
– which is a positive in a pandemic.
"If you can spend an hour in your garden
deadheading flowers, the therapeutic value of
that is huge," says Friesen. "You're just in your
zone, and people are discovering that about
plants, and what they can do for you."
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