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Hot New Award-Winning Flowers and Vegetables Announced for 2026
UPDATE: The All-America Selections (AAS) has just announced the hot new award-winning flowers and vegetables for 2026, igniting excitement among gardening enthusiasts everywhere. With these selections, gardeners can look forward to vibrant blooms and high-yield vegetables that promise to transform their gardens.
Each year, AAS evaluates and awards new varieties that show significant improvement over existing options. This year’s winners were recognized for their exceptional beauty, resilience, and overall performance. The coveted AAS logo, known for its red, white, and blue design, will be prominently featured on seed catalogs and plant tags, guiding consumers toward the best choices for their gardens.
One standout is Coreopsis SunGlobe, which dazzled judges with its mounds of golden yellow flowers. This perennial, reaching just 12 inches in height, is perfect for edges and containers, providing a burst of color from early summer through fall. Its compact and tidy form makes it a must-have for any garden.
Another impressive entry is Dianthus Supra Cherry Picotee, with its unique, fringed blooms featuring dark cherry centers and soft pink edges. This annual grows to 12 inches high and is praised for its heat and drought tolerance, ensuring vibrant color without the need for deadheading.
For those looking to attract pollinators, Heliopsis Sole Giatto is a perfect choice. This perennial stands 20 inches tall and produces bright yellow blooms throughout the summer and fall. Not only is it appealing to beneficial insects, but it also shows strong resistance to deer and rabbits.
On the vegetable side, the Kale Rubybor has made history as the first to win awards in both ornamental and vegetable trials. Its deep purple foliage not only looks fantastic but also boasts tender, non-bitter leaves that can be harvested continuously.
The Tomato BadaBing is another exciting addition, offering larger-than-average cherry tomatoes with outstanding flavor. These disease-resistant plants produce bright red fruits that are sure to delight any gardener.
With these new selections, gardeners can expect to see improved performance and visual appeal in their outdoor spaces. The announcement comes at a pivotal time as many begin planning their gardens for the upcoming season.
As we delve deeper into the gardening season, these AAS winners will be closely watched for their performance and popularity among gardeners. The 2026 AAS winners represent not just plants, but the future of gardening, promising to enhance landscapes and enrich the gardening experience for enthusiasts worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting new varieties and how they can elevate your gardening game this year!
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