Two 4-Inch Florida Sun Hostas or $25 for $50 Worth of Flowers and Plants at Knox Nursery, Inc.
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Sun Hostas flourish in full sun and grow through the winter in South Florida; nursery replenishes gardens with roses, palms, and hibiscus
Flowers are a symbol of life, along with chicks hatching from eggs and babies crawling away from cliff edges. See the world in bloom with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $14 for two 4-inch Florida Sun Hostas (a $27.98 value) $25 for $50 worth of flowers and plants
Though normal hostas make their home in shady gardens, Sun Hostas flourish and reveal their white variegations in Florida's full sun. In spots that experience occasional freezes, the plants go dormant during winter and reemerge, larger, in the spring.
The nursery stock also includes hibiscus ($9.99 for a 3 gal. pot), Knock Out roses ($19.99 for a 3 gal. pot), and Robellini palms ($39.99 for a 7 gal. pot).
Knox Nursery, Inc.
Knox Nursery, Inc. started in 1962 on the Knox family's porch. Although the family-run nursery has grown to encompass more than 23 acres since then, the second-generation owners haven’t forgotten their humble beginnings, still emphasizing the down-home customer service that made the business what it is today. They and their staff lovingly harnesses the Floridian sunshine to produce plugs and liners, cultivating more than 5,000 plant varieties ranging in size from young ones destined for greenhouses to 4-inchers perfect for landscaping.
At the retail center, staffers stand ready to help green-thumbed shoppers to navigate the selection of annuals and perennials or pick out shrubs to block views of money-filled swimming pools from jealous neighbors. Palms, trees, and vegetables await their chance to fill out gardens or finish landscapes.
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About Knox Nursery Garden Center
Knox Nursery, Inc. started in 1962 on the Knox family's porch. Although the family-run nursery has grown to encompass more than 23 acres since then, the second-generation owners haven’t forgotten their humble beginnings, still emphasizing the down-home customer service that made the business what it is today. They and their staff lovingly harnesses the Floridian sunshine to produce plugs and liners, cultivating more than 5,000 plant varieties ranging in size from young ones destined for greenhouses to 4-inchers perfect for landscaping.
At the retail center, staffers stand ready to help green-thumbed shoppers to navigate the selection of annuals and perennials or pick out shrubs to block views of money-filled swimming pools from jealous neighbors. Palms, trees, and vegetables await their chance to fill out gardens or finish landscapes.