Years of research have taught us a better way to create stunning combos. The DuraBella® program features curated combos that pair well-matched and well-behaved varieties together. These two- and three-plant recipes work together to create long-lasting baskets and containers that really perform throughout the seasons.
DuraBella® recipes provide two or three plants in each recipe that are packaged together for each specific combo. You plant just those two or three liners from your recipe right in the middle of the basket. The plants will then grow together and blend well that way, finishing in the same amount of time as a traditional 6- or 9-liner planting. It’s a win-win for everybody and the results are stunning.
Fewer plants in your combo means less dollars spent on inputs and more money in your bottom line. Fewer plants mean lower water use because you have a less dense root ball. This means less effort and more longevity for the home gardener.
We now have several dozen combos in our DuraBella® program so we’ve made it easy to choose by season. We’ve got combos for early spring, peak, summer and even patriotic holiday color combos. We also offer fall recipes that have autumn colors so growers can capture late-season sales opportunities. DuraBella® has something for every season and every market.

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