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~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ .....Common Name Lance Leaf Coreopsis Botanical Name Coreopsis lanceolata Cycle Perennial Bloom Time Spring to Fall Color Yellow Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade Estimated Mature Height 18-36 inches tall Soil Moisture Dry, Average Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Clay ... [Read More]
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Our Northeast Wildflower Mix contains a rich blend of 25 annual and perennial favorites ideally suited for the Northeastern states. Plant in spring, summer, or fall in a sunny spot with proper drainage. | Northeast Wildflower Seed Mix- 1 Pound
Easy to grow from seed. Likes full sun or partial shade. An evergreen perennial ground cover with irridescent, bright blue flowers. An incredible performer, producing masses of blooms. Can be started indoors in winter to be transplanted outdoors in spring. Or can be sown directly into the ground in spring and summer. Instructions included. COMBI... [Read More]
Geum fragaroides this small scale native will make a big impression on your landscape, thriving in some of your toughest spots while looking fresh & colorful throughout the year. Dense & low, it is an eye-catching ground cover featuring three-lobed foliage & waves of single Yellow Flowers from April to July. grow tipsplant in average, well-drained ... [Read More]
Add a lovely splash of early-season color to your shady garden spots with Helleborus! Incredibly early, this evergreen perennial sets nodding flowers in unusual colors starting as early as winter! The papery blooms are gorgeous and long-lasting, making them great for the vase. Hellebores stand up to poor soil, drought, heat, humidity, and, of cours... [Read More]
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ .....Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea Common Name: Coneflower, Purple Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed. Color: Light pink to cerise Height: Up to 3 ft. Bloom Time: Mid and late season Flower: Daisy-like Sun/Shade: Needs full su... [Read More]
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ ......Common Name Lance Leaf Coreopsis Botanical Name Coreopsis lanceolata Cycle Perennial Bloom Time Spring to Fall Color Yellow Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade Estimated Mature Height 18-36 inches tall Soil Moisture Dry, Average Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Clay... [Read More]
Grow Moonflower from fresh Ipomoea alba flower seeds. Moonflower is a beautiful vining plant that produces pure white flowers, that span 6 inches in diameter. Closely related to the Morning Glory, it's leaves are heart shaped and it's vines grow to a mature length of 8 to 10 feet long. Grow Moonflower to cover a fence or trellis for delightful bloo... [Read More]
Daikon RadishPress to translate Listing Translator by Hindi Portuguese Thai Korean French Chinese Spanish Arabic Japanese German Russian ItalianMore imagesAllium oreophilumAllium oreophilum, common name pink lily leek, is a plant species native to Xinjiang, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkmenis... [Read More]
Excellent plant for fresh cut flowers and and arrangements.
Black-Eyed Susan Vine is a tender perennial that is a spreading vine that has decorative, triangular leaves and masses of yellow or orange flowers with a dark eye. It is native to tropical Africa. It is ideal for growing on a trellis in the garden or in hanging baskets and other containers. Can be grown in sunny to partly shaded conditions.... [Read More]
Our prepared bulbs have been chilled for 12-16 weeks. You can complete the forcing process indoors or out. These bulbs need a total of 15-17 weeks of cold (temperatures consistently below 55 degrees F) in order to grow and bloom correctly. Then they are ready for you to plant and watch them grow indoors! (or out!)18"-20" Tall Blooms mid spring Zone... [Read More]
30+ SEEDS. EASY TO GROW FROM SEED. EXTREMELY HARDY PLANTS. PERENNIAL ZONES 4-9. GRACEFUL GRASS WITH REED-LIKE STEMS AND TALL FEATHERY PLUMES. MOUNDED FOLIAGE STARTS OUT GREEN BUT CHANGES TO REDDISH-PURPLE HUES AS THE SUMMER PROGRESSES. BRIGHT SILKY FLOWER HEADS ADORN THE FOLIAGE FOR A SPLENDID WINTER BACKDROP. GROWS 3-4 FEET TALL WITH 5-6 FOOT PLUM... [Read More]
Easy perennial groundcover to grow from seed. Likes shade, but will tolerate some sun. Can be started indoors in winter to be transplanted outdoors in spring...or can be sown directly into the garden in spring, summer or fall. Instructions included. Combined shipping discount....all additional items ship free.
Sweet Black-Eyed Susan Wildflower Seeds - Rudbeckia subtomentosa Bursting into bloom at the end of summer and blooming for weeks, this one is a traffic-stopper! Growing three to five feet high, it's a perennial wildflower that is very easy to grow. The flowers have yellow petals and brownish-purple centers, and are sweetly scented like licorice! Or... [Read More]
Eastern snowball bush viburnum opulus sterile the viburnum, 'Eastern snowball', is a hardy deciduous shrub growing 8 to 12' in height with a spread of 10 to 15'. abundant clusters of large pure white, snowball like flowers cove this shrub in late spring. Bright green-foliage has reddish overtones in fall & is shaped more like an oak leaf which vari... [Read More]
The cypress vine or more botanically correct the Ipomoea quamoclit a species of the morning glory family. A gorgeous easy to grow flowering vine that can make your efforts to the garden much easier and more fruitful.The vine can reach 9 feet in length and offers up 1.5 inch trumpet-shaped flowers in red that blooms continuously in Temperate regions... [Read More]
Hibiscus sowing instructions: Seeds can be sown in drills 1 inch deep in light soil in May or June. The seedlings are transplanted, 6 inches apart, in a nursery bed and set in their final positions in the fall. They may also be divided
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