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Non Patented, Public Domain Plants that You Should Be Free to Propagate.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Disclaimer: You must do your due diligence! With the help of many of Our Members we have compiled a list of plants that are not patented and appear to be in the public domain. However, we here at McGroarty Enterprises Inc. have not verified every plant on this list. It is your responsibility as a… Click here to read more…

Growing, Selling and Propagating non Patented Heuchera, also known as Coral Bells.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Snow Angel Coral Bells just before being sacrificed for propagation.

Dollar for dollar Coral Bells, also known as Heuchera is by far one of the best plants you can put in your landscape because they are easy to care for and add year round color to the landscape.  And they can be pricey, I’ve seen one gallons priced as high as $14.00 in a big… Click here to read more…

Growing, Selling and Propagating Patented Coral Bells also called Heuchera.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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20 Flats of Coral Bells Rooted Cuttings.

There are all kinds of truly awesome Huechera on the market, but many of the most Desired Ones are Patented, which makes it illegal to propagate them without entering into a legal agreement with the patent holder.  That involves a license fee and guarantee that you will produce a certain amount every year.  Licenses usually… Click here to read more…

Patented Plants and Plants with Registered trademarks and the Tale of White Fountain Weeping Cherry Trees.

Updated : May 15, 2024

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White Fountain Weeping Cherry Tree.

Patented plants, plants with registered trademarks. What does all of that mean?  What is a person/backyard grower to do? Without a doubt this is an extremely confusing and an intimidating subject and as far as some are concerned the more intimidating the better. I need your help with this and I will explain. Lately, I… Click here to read more…

$180.00 per Square Foot? Is it really possible?

Updated : April 27, 2023

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In beds like the one you see above I stick my cuttings about one cutting per square inch. I really put them as close together as 3/4″ of an inch, but the rows are about 1-1/2″ apart. That’s about one cutting per square inch. That’s 144 cuttings in a square foot. If you sell those… Click here to read more…

Mike’s Big Perennial Garden

Updated : January 8, 2023

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Mike's Big Perennial Bed.

At The Nursery I have this big bed that is really just a big pile of sand and gravel that I dug out to make a container area. Rather than haul the material away I just gave it some contour and landscaped it. Over the years I’ve had all kinds of really interesting plants in… Click here to read more…

‘Rockin Raspberry’ Bee Balm.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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'Rockin Raspberry' Bee Balm.

Wow! I planted four of these ‘Rockin Raspberry’ Bee Balm in the perennial garden at the nursery last summer and look at them now. They are in bloom right now, end of June here in northern, Ohio and every person that sees them asks about them. This beauty grows to about 16″ to 20″ tall,… Click here to read more…

‘Bubblegum Blast’ Bee Balm

Updated : June 17, 2024

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'Bubblegum Blast' Bee Balm.

This beautiful Bee Balm is part of the ‘Sugar Buzz’ series. I planted these in my perennial bed last summer and this year they are beautiful and blooming like crazy! They grow from 16″ to 24″ tall, are hardy from zone 4 through zone 8. They love full sun but will do well in partial… Click here to read more…

‘Blue Angel’ Hosta.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Blue Angel Hosta.

‘Blue Angel’hosta is by far one of my favorite blue hostas. A big hosta like this in a perennial bed covers a lot of area and that keeps a ton of weeds at bay! These giant heart shaped leaves are very slug resistant. We have this plant in full sun. With just a bit of… Click here to read more…

‘Big Daddy’ Hosta

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Big Daddy Hosta.

‘Big Daddy’ hosta is one of my favorite big hostas, mostly because it’s big, it’s blue and it has very interested leaves that are a bit dimpled. Big Daddy hosta gets about 24″ tall and 36″ wide. It’s hardy in zones 3 through 9, the flowers are blends of white with a tinge of color,… Click here to read more…

‘Humpback Whale’ Hosta.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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'Humpback Whale' hosta.

We sold out of ‘Humpback Whale’ hosta pretty early this year. Humpback Whale is pretty impressive hosta and this one really hasn’t matured yet because they can get three feet high and 7 feet wide. I’ve also seen photos of them that show them to be a lot more blue than this one. Humpback whale… Click here to read more…

Ice Plant, delosperma

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Ice Plant, delosperma

How pretty is that? And it’s a ground hugging perennial that comes back year and year. These plants were new to our nursery last year so Pam and I planted three of them in our landscape at home. Not only did they do really well last year but they wintered perfectly here in cold northern… Click here to read more…

‘Electric Red’ Dianthus

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Electric Red Dianthus

I’ve been working on my perennial bed at the nursery and this Electric Red Dianthus caught my eye and was screaming “make my picture”. So I did! Dianthus in general are great perennials for your garden. They are super winter hardy even here in cold Northern Ohio. For us at the nursery they sell like… Click here to read more…

Photos, Landscaping Ideas from My Butt Ugly Landscape. Worst Landscape Design Ever!

Updated : June 9, 2022

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Ice Plant, Delosperma

A couple of years ago I posted a video and some photos of the landscaping around our house and one guy said something like, “It’s a good thing you know how to grow plants because your landscape design skills are terrible. So when I did an update I titled the post, “My Landscape Design Skills… Click here to read more…

What is a Plant Patent and How Do they Work?

Updated : November 16, 2021

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Are plant patents a good thing or a bad thing? Is this just “Big Brother” controlling what we do in our own garden? First, let me put this out there. I am not an attorney. I will explain this as I understand it but keep in mind, I am a “Dumb Ole Dirt Farmer”, don’t… Click here to read more…

Heuchera Coral Bells ‘Fire Alarm’

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Heuchera Coral Bells 'Fire Alarm'

‘Fire Alarm’ Coral Bells is a beautiful perennial is with reddish orange leaves. It grow small and compact with delicate white flowers on spikes. The average size of this plant is 9″ high by maybe 14″ wide. It is hardy in zone 4 through 8. This plant loves shade, partial shade. It’s probably going to… Click here to read more…

Huechera, Coral Bells ‘Prince’

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Heuchera Coral Bells 'Prince'

This dark leaved Coral Bells is a great addition to any garden but especially so if you can place it near plants that are bright in color. These almost midnight leaves a glossy and shiny and look fantastic next to things what bright in color like Rainforest Sunrise Hosta or another bright plant. Heuchera Coral… Click here to read more…

Hosta, ‘Rainforest Sunrise’

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Hosta 'Rainforest Sunrise'

This beautiful hosta is a great seller for me. It’s funny because when I mention Hosta to some of my customers they immediately say, “Urgg! I’ve got enough hosta.” That’s because they just don’t know Hostas or how many beautiful and unusual hostas there are out there. Once they see the many different sizes and… Click here to read more…

Lavender Cupcake Butterfly Bush, Buddleia ‘Lavender Cupcake’

Updated : April 9, 2025

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Buddleia 'Lavender Cupcake' PP28221 HUMDINGER® Collection

This beautiful plant has a rounded, compact habit with flower spikes that can be as long as 12″. Just spectacular! Lavender Cupcake Buddleia is a great addition to any garden because it attracts butterflies like crazy, it’s an amazing pollinator, and hummingbirds love it as well. This plant grows to a size of about 3′… Click here to read more…

Prince Charming Butterfly Bush, Buddlea ‘Prince Charming.

Updated : June 17, 2024

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Prince Charming Butterfly Bush, Buddlea 'Prince Charming.

Stunning 10″ long flower spikes make this plant super attractive to both butterflies and humans! This beautiful plant is covered with blooms in mid summer and it remains in bloom for several weeks. This plant is also a great pollinator and attracts Humming Birds like crazy. Hardy in zones 5 through 10. This plant grows… Click here to read more…

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