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Moonlight Pre-Planned Garden

Regular price $199.99
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ZONES  5-8 | Good to grow! Zone

Plant our Moonlight Pre-Planned Garden of 41 around your patio or favorite swing for a serene evening retreat. Glowing white blossoms illuminate the night like shining lanterns, while silvery foliage twinkles beneath the stars. A sweet perfume drifts among the flowers, easing away the day’s worries. Blooming spring through fall, enjoy this evening elixir all season long. This Pre-Planned Garden comes with a garden layout map to make planting easy.

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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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American Meadows is the best

"American Meadows has been instrumental in helping me create my pink, white and purple cottage garden. I have a lot of large beds that I was at a loss on how to fill but with the preplanned gardens and color specific collections I've been able to fill in my large bed and am eagerly watching as they start to fill in and thrive."

Sara (5/5)

This was. . . okay.

"Pros: - Arrived at a good time for my area. - Instructions were clear and easy to follow. - I can't buy plants like these at my local home improvement or plant nursery store. Cons: - The Hollyhock and artemesia* died after a few weeks. - Plants look sparse and only a few flowered the first year, but I think that's normal and expected. - PowWow White Echinacea turned out to have a yellow flower. - *The campanula plant was swapped with artemesia. I really love campanula so this was a bummer."

Lauren (3/5)

Just what I was hoping it would be!

"I received the moonlight preplanned garden and planted a few days later as directed. There were two plants missing but customer service was great and I received replacements very quickly. It has now been about 2 and a half months. The bed is filling in nicely with variation in height and textures which is just what I wanted. Photo below was taken today. Sorry for the poor quality-it was getting dark. The daisies and coneflowers are blooming and other plants have blooms that haven't yet opened."

Rachel (5/5)

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