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February 4, 2022

Plants To Do in 2022

Every year when we flip the calendar, we get a renewed sense of excitement for the planting seasons ahead here at Brent & Becky’s. With a new year comes new opportunities to plant, play, experiment, and have fun in the garden—and isn’t that really what life as a gardener is all about?

Check Out Our 2022 Bulb Catalogue Highlights

We are so excited to share some feature items from our bulb catalogue that we simply can’t wait to plant in our gardens this year. And, we’d venture to guess that you’re going to love them just as much as we do!

1. Allium ‘Millenium’

There are over 700 species within the genus Allium, all of which produce flowers and foliage that have an onion-like fragrance. We grow some of them to eat, while others are strictly ornamental. ‘Millenium’ is a compact, ornamental variety that claimed the title of Perennial Plant of the Year in 2018. 

A hybrid variety, Millenium is a true bulb that forms a clump that you can divide in the spring or fall. Pollinators just love its spherical, showy purple blooms! They bloom throughout the summer, attracting bees and butterflies alike while keeping unwanted critters like deer and rabbits at bay.

2. Crinum powellii

This showy, fragrant flower is often referred to as Swamp Lily, Cape Lily, or Cape Coast Lily, which can be a little misleading. While they look like Lilies, they are actually a little closer to your average Hippeastrum. Their bulbs are gigantic and critter-proof like much of the rest of the Amaryllis family. 

They produce gorgeous clusters of trumpet-like flowers, which will treat you to several bloom cycles throughout the summer season. These beauties tend to enjoy moist, rich soil, but mature bulbs will tolerate slightly drier soil conditions. Cape Coast Lilies are winter hardy to zones 7 through 10, and they don’t like to be transplanted—so be sure to select your planting location with care!

3. Echinacea ‘Pow Wow Wildberry’ (Coneflower)

These North American native perennials featured in our 2022 bulb catalogue age like a fine wine! Their striking magenta blooms fit beautifully into beds, borders, wildflower gardens, meadows, and even containers. They are deer-resistant, drought-resistant once established, and have a wonderful spreading habit. 

When planted in mass, these gorgeous Coneflowers will attract tons of pollinators to your yard, and they are beautiful as both dried and cut flowers. We suggest deadheading spent blooms throughout the growing season to encourage even more flowers to grace your garden.

4. Lilium ‘Forever Susan’

If you are on the hunt for a true show-stopper in the garden, look no further than this stunning Asiatic Lily. Its petals are made up of vibrant orange edges which blend into a deep purple hue that is just drop-dead gorgeous—an absolute must for the Lily-loving gardeners out there. 

Lilies are a summer favorite in general, offering up a variety of forms, heights, sizes, bloom in zones 3 through 10, and enjoy full sun to partial shade.

5. Lycoris radiata

A beautiful bulb that requires a little bit of patience, Lycoris radiata (commonly referred to as a Hurricane Lily or Spider Lily) gets better and better every year. Vibrant red, spidery-looking flowers bloom on naked stems in early fall. 

We ship these heirloom bulbs out in late-May to early June for best results and recommend planting them as soon as they arrive in order to keep their roots from drying out. Spider Lilies are critter-proof, enjoy well-drained soil, and part sun to part shade.

6. Monarda ‘Raspberry Wine’

Often referred to as Bee Balm or Wild Bergamot, these raspberry-red blooms are another gorgeous choice for your pollinator garden. They will attract tons of butterflies and hummingbirds as they flower from mid-summer to early fall. 

This fragrant, herbaceous perennial is quite resistant to powdery mildew (a common problem with other Monarda cultivars) and does a lovely job at fending off unwanted visitors like deer.

7. Muhlenbergia capillaris ‘Pink Muhly Grass’

We love ornamental grasses for a whole host of reasons. They are a wonderful way to add textural elements to your garden; they are relatively low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and help to prevent erosion. 

Capillaries, or Muhly grass, also happens to be downright eye-catching. Its billowy pink foliage topped with moonlight white, puffy seed heads look like they are straight out of a fairytale. This particular ornamental grass will bloom in the fall through to early winter, prefers well-draining soil, and full sun to part shade. 

These are just a select few favorites from our 2022 bulb catalogue. We hope it was just the inspiration you needed to check ‘order bulb catalogue’ off of your to-do list and start conjuring up the garden of your dreams for the year ahead!

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Celebrating 125 Years Together

Thank you for being part of our journey.

For 125 years, we’ve had the privilege of serving you—our valued customers. What began as a simple catalog has grown into a cherished tradition, connecting generations through quality, service, and trust.

This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without your loyalty and support. As we celebrate this remarkable anniversary, we’re reminded that you are at the heart of everything we do.

Here’s to the past, the present, and a future filled with possibilities—together.

With gratitude,
Brent and Becky, Jay and Denise and the entire staff

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Additional shipping charges for orders sent to locations West of the Rocky Mountains after Oct. 25th.  Orders shipped West of the Rocky Mountains after Oct. 25th have a possibility of freezing in transit.  In order to eliminate that possibility, 3rd Day Shipping is required.  This chart shows how much extra shipping will be added to your if the order is being sent after Oct. 25th.  Please note that the charges are determined first by the state and then by the number of bulbs being ordered.  Please check the chart to determine if you will be charged an additional amount.  For example:  Select the state where the bulbs will be shipped (i.e. CA).  Count the number of  bulbs being ordered (100  daffodils, 100 tulips, 100 crocus and 10 hippeastrum would equal 310 bulbs).  The additional shipping charge for 310  bulbs to CA after Oct. 25th would equal $49.00. 

Any shipments being sent to AK or HI are charged actual cost of UPS or FDX 2nd Day Air; $15 minimum.  This cost is unknown until after the order has shipped.

State 300 TO 499 Bulbs 500+Bulbs
AK cost after shipment cost after shipment
AZ $49.00 cost after shipment
CA $50.00 cost after shipment
HI cost after shipment cost after shipment
ID $49.00 cost after shipment
MT $49.00 cost after shipment
NV $49.00 cost after shipment
NM $45.00 cost after shipment
ND $45.00 cost after shipment
OR $50.00 cost after shipment
SD $45.00 cost after shipment
UT $49.00 cost after shipment
WA $50.00 cost after shipment

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Live Plant Shipping Information:  Live plants require special shipping status to make it from us to you in good condition.  All plants must be shipped 3rd Day Select by UPS or FedEx to ensure that they are ready to go into your garden when you receive them.  This chart shows how much extra shipping will be added to your order when ordering live plants.  Any shipments being sent to AK or HI are charged actual cost of UPS/FedEX 2nd Day Air: $15 minimum.  This cost is unknown until after the order has shipped.

Example for calculating shipping:  Select the state we will be shipping to, ie. CA;  count the quantity of plants you are ordering, ie, 4; the additional shipping charge for 4 plants being shipped to CA would equal $15.00.

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AZ $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
CA $7.00 $15.00 $25.00
CO $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
HI cost after shipment cost after shipment cost after shipment
ID $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
MT $6.00 $12.50 $22.00
NE $7.00 $15.00 $25.00
NV $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
NM $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
ND $5.50 $12.00 $21.00
OR $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
SD $7.00 $15.00 $25.00
UT $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
WA $7.00 $15.00 $25.00
WY $6.50 $14.00 $24.00
PUERTO RICO $7.00 $15.00 $25.00

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Fall-planted bulbs, perennials and tropicals will be available mid-Summer to Fall of 2022.

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