Frizzhome Gardens
270 Back River Road
Bedford, NH 03110
(603) 644-0734
Fall weather is finally upon us here in New Hampshire, and that is reason enough for celebration! Looking for more reasons? Look no further than Frizzhome Gardens! Vegetables, annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees have been flying off our benches, but we still boast a great selection. I could go on all day about our favorites, but I will refrain and post about just a few plants that particularly strike my fancy and may strike yours as well.
Tree Roses
For the first time ever, Frizzhome Gardens is offering tree roses! Pictured is a Julia Child tree rose which has a wonderful fragrance to go along with the beauty. Tree roses are ideal for adding height to a border and can be planted closely together for an even more impressive display. They also can work very well on porches, decks, and patios, serving as a natural candle while being aesthetically pleasing.
Foxglove
Foxglove make a great addition to any perennial garden due to their height and beautiful flowers. Foxglove also bring the hummingbirds and bees into the garden while being of no interest to deer.
African Blue Basil
African Blue Basil is excellent due to the fact that not only is it great for cooking and as a garnish, but it is very pretty in the garden. To accompany the pretty leaves, the African Blue Basil sends up purple flowers which make for great bouquets and attract both bumblebees and butterflies.
Popcorn Plant
Popcorn plants, such as the one pictured, can grow to eight feet tall and send up long spikes that are littered with showy yellow flowers. The feathery foliage along with the bright flowers make it a great contrast to other plants in a container or garden. Perhaps my favorite quality of this remarkable plant is that it truly smells like buttered popcorn. This make it a great conversation piece and will surely delight kids!
Thank you all for continuing to support our business, and making this a record year for Frizzhome Gardens. We love to see our customers returning year after year, and to meet new visitors to the greenhouses.
We hope to see you all again soon,
Howard Frizzell
Jody Fox
Jeffrey Frizzell