Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bring vitality to gardens in the shade with impatiens

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Are you ready to fill your garden with striking colors this spring? Look to Beacon Impatiens from PanAmerica­n Seed, the gardener’s favorite versatile plant for gardens with partial to deep shade.

With their vibrant, cheerful flowers, Beacon Impatiens bloom throughout several seasons and thrive in shaded areas with low maintenanc­e. Beacon Impatiens is a fantastic option for any outdoor space, offering advantages for both beginner and seasoned gardeners.

Learn how Beacon Impatiens can fill your outdoors with bright, long-lasting colors this summer by standing up to garden diseases, while also enhancing your well-being through the therapeuti­c benefits of gardening.

WELLNESS THROUGH

GARDENING

Embrace the joys of spring gardening with Beacon Impatiens, and experience the remarkable wellness benefits of spending time outdoors and connecting with nature. Engaging in gardening activities provides not only physical exercise but also mental rejuvenati­on, offering a therapeuti­c escape from the stresses of daily life. Whether you are planting, nurturing or simply admiring the beauty of your blossoming garden, the experience of tending to your Beacon Impatiens offers a holistic sense of fulfillmen­t and well-being, promoting a healthier and happier lifestyle.

VIVID VARIETY

Add a burst of color to your hanging baskets, window boxes and shaded landscapes with Beacon Impatiens. Available in eight distinct colors and seven mix variations, Beacon Impatiens are easy to customize to complement your garden’s aesthetic. This year, the brand has introduced two new impatiens colors guaranteed to delight gardeners. Impatiens Beacon Lipstick boasts a bold, sassy red that makes a statement in any garden. Additional­ly, the brand unveiled the new Impatiens Beacon Pearl Island Mixture, which includes an exclusive preview of the forthcomin­g “Blue Pearl” variety, not yet available on the market, blended with coral and white blossoms. The Beacon mixes are named after renowned lighthouse­s worldwide, particular­ly in areas where the disease impatiens downy mildew has posed significan­t challenges — a problem now solved by Beacon. They have high resistance to disease and will thrive all season.

Regardless of the colors you select from Beacon Impatiens, your garden will undoubtedl­y leave a lasting impression.

DISEASE-FIGHTING FLOWERS

When growing impatiens, gardeners must be on guard against impatiens downy mildew (IDM), which is caused by a host-specific water spore. The disease can spread rapidly, and if even one flower becomes infected, it must be removed and discarded to prevent further spread.

Fortunatel­y, the team at PanAmerica­n Seed has diligently searched for impatiens varieties resistant to this disease. After extensive plant trials and testing, the company discovered a selection of impatiens demonstrat­ing high resistance to IDM, leading to the creation of Beacon Impatiens. By planting Beacon Impatiens, you can rest assured that they will have a strong defense against IDM infestatio­ns, providing you peace of mind.

BLOOMS THAT GIVE BACK

PanAmerica­n Seed strives to bring happiness to gardens everywhere, and not just with their flowers. Each year, the company allocates a portion of its global sales from Beacon Impatiens to shine the light on and support charitable organizati­ons.

For the 2024 gardening season, PanAmerica­n Seed and its popular brand of Beacon Impatiens will partner with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to support its fundraisin­g efforts and help fight a disease that affects 2.8 million people worldwide. Now in its fifth year, the disease-resistant Beacon series continues to donate to various organizati­ons through annual charitable donations from a percentage of global seed sales, raising awareness and supporting community initiative­s.

If you’re ready to beautify your outdoor spaces with colorful, resilient and long-lasting flowers that give back to the community, visit BeaconImpa­tiens.com to learn more.

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