With this gorgeous early spring we’re having, our crops are thriving and happy, and we’re guessing a lot of you are getting a jump on big projects. Check out these snapshots from the fields to see what’s ready to go and looking great right now!
Read MoreAt Grubb & Nadler we grow dozens of varieties of yuccas and cordylines, many of which boast stunningly variegated foliage. Their variegation make them versatile, from a design perspective, and also brings drama and color to the garden with low water and maintenance needs.
Read MoreAt a time of year when flowers are scarce and color in the garden is hard to come by, winter-blooming aloes rush to the rescue, wowing us with their explosion of fiery, gorgeous blooms.
Read MoreWe have a healthy, thriving crop of the rare and beautiful Andean wax palm, available for you now in 1-gallon size!
Read More2019 has been a great year down here in the Rainbow Valley. We’ve truly enjoyed getting to know so many new customers and spending time with loyal friends. We’re so grateful for your business and your support!
Read MoreSucculents are an excellent (easy!) way to bring many hues of rich color into the garden, even in winter. We grow a wide variety of succulents that range along the whole color spectrum.
Read MoreLeucadendrons plants, from the protea family, are a great choice for low-water landscapes and gardens. They are a medium-sized evergreen shrub that provides exotic color throughout the year.
Read MoreThe most versatile protea-family plants for landscaping are the foliage shrubs in the genus Leucadendron and the flowering shrubs in the genus Grevillea.
Read MoreWe offer an array of cactus and succulents ranging from near-tropical types like pachypodiums to tough, cold-tolerant plants like Yucca rigida. And our cactus offerings continue to grow as the popularity of this succulent family expands.
Read MoreMeasuring a palm tree might sound simple, but it’s important to get it right and to make sure everyone—from designer or landscape architect and their client to grower, shipper, and installer—is on the same page. We’re here to help explain how.
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