Hydrangea are beautiful flowering vines that produce blossoms as large as your hand. These are hardy perennials that prefer to keep their roots covered but can tolerate some sun. There are several colors to choose from, ranging from white to vibrant purple. They look beautiful on a trellis in a huge pot, on a wall, on an arbor, a mailbox, and other climbing structures.

Most mothers adore the delicate, pleasant appearance of daisies. Shasta doesn’t let you down. It can be planted in Mom’s garden or mixed together with others in a full-sun container. Cutting the blossoms, .
and using them as a tabletop reminder of your Mother’s Day gift is a delightful thing for Mom to do with these. Unlike a store-bought bouquet, this type of “cut flowers” lasts far longer
Do you think Mom would appreciate unusual trees that add interest (and shade) to a back or front yard? A Japanese Maple tree is a great choice. The mature height, leaf and/or bark color vary each variety, but they all have a light, wispy appearance that makes them the center of attention—much like Mom on Mother’s Day.
Indoor plants bring the outdoors in, soothe moods, and, most importantly, filter the air so Mom can stay healthy and happy, whether she works in an office, works from home, or simply appreciates the aesthetic of living plants in her home space. Our greenhouse is brimming with possibilities, including all hues of green, succulents, and cacti for the mom who prefers a unique design, or the traditional Uthan Ivy, or the fashionable Peperomia or Bow Leaf Fig.