Foggy Morning
Foggy Morning
Foggy Morning

Foggy Morning

Planting Guide:

Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.

The Foggy Morning collection is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 9 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 8 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. Even in zone 9, lisianthus may need protection during extreme lows. In most of the northern and central US it is recommended to wait and plant lisianthus in the early spring. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability. 

Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.

The world feels softer in the hush of a Foggy Morning - colors blurred, light diffused, the air thick with quiet mystery. This collection mirrors that ethereal beauty, beginning with the airy, dew-kissed umbels of Ammi ‘Green Mist’, floating like mist above the garden. Lisianthus ‘Celeb 2 Metallic Blue’ and Rudbeckia ‘Sahara’ follow, with their muddied blues, dusky peaches, and golden ambers evoking the way fog mutes and melts colors together. Then, as if the sun is burning through the haze, Delphinium ‘Guardian Mix’ rises in shades of luminous blue, standing tall and clear against the fading mist. Blooming in midsummer with perennials (Delphinium) that return like the morning fog itself, this collection is a moment of stillness, captured in petals.

This collection includes 4 mini greenhouses, each containing 8 plugs of the following varieties:

Ammi 'Green Mist' 

Delphinium 'Guardian Mix'

Lisianthus 'Celeb 2 Metallic blue' 

Rudbeckia 'Sahara'

$70.00

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