SEEDS, BULBS, AND SUPPLIES
Zinnia Cut & Come Again HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Zinnia elegans pumila Item #1196 Annual. Cut these old-fashioned blooms for your bouquets, and flowers will "come again" producing continuously until fall frost. Long-lasting 2" - 2.5" blossoms on heat-loving plants supply endless color for your flowerbeds, containers and borders. Each individual flower lasts a very long time on the plant, and in the vase before fading. |
ZINNIA CALIFORNIA GIANTS
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| Viola Johnny-Jump-Up HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Viola tricolor Item #1045 Perennial usually grown as an annual. Nothing is as charming as a patch of Johnny-Jump-Ups poking their heads above the snow. Perennials often treated as annuals, violas often overwinter in climates as cold as USDA zone 4. Can bloom fall through spring in mild climates. Cold & rain tolerant. Edible flowers are a lovely decoration on cakes and salads! |
Sunflower Mammoth Grey Stripe HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.99Helianthus annuus Item #1039 Annual. This giant among sunflowers is a fast grower that can reach 12' tall and produce 10" - 12" flowers! Not fussy about soil, it's very easy to grow and drought tolerant. Grow in a tight row to cover up that not-so-pretty chain link fence or make an attractive screen. Edible gray striped seeds invite birds in the fall (if you don't eat them first!) | Sunflower Goldy Honey Bear Organic Seeds$3.49Helianthus annuus Item #2016 Annual. Goldilocks would have to don sunglasses if she ran across these flowers in the bear's garden! Larger-flowered than Teddy Bear, the Goldy Honey Bear has thick, sturdy stalks that stay upright without staking. Green centers are revealed as the 5" - 10" flowers open. As they mature, the blooms become fully double, solid gold, and surrounded by sun-like ray petals. In ideal conditions, these nearly pollenless flowers may grow so large that just one will fill an entire vase! Long-blooming display for a flower border, hedge, or screen. | |
Poppy Flanders/Corn American Legion HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Papaver rhoeas Item #1215 Annual. John McCrae, a Canadian physician and soldier who served in World War I, immortalized the Flanders poppy, also known as corn poppy. His poem, "In Flanders Fields" spoke of these red poppies as reminders of those who had lost their lives in war. Scatter them in early spring or fall for your own personal memorial, or simply enjoy them for their glorious beauty. Deer resistant. |
PANSY SWISS GIANT BLEND
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Nasturtium Trailing Single Blend HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Tropaeolum majus Item #1029 Annual. Single Blend nasturtiums bloom in shades of scarlet, gold, orange, and yellow single flowers. Their long, trailing stems can be easily trained up a trellis or fence. The edible blossoms and leaves taste a bit peppery like watercress, adding a wonderful kick of flavor and color to salads. Rabbit and deer deterrent. | Nasturtium Alaska Variegated HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Tropaeolum majus Item #1172 Annual. Gardening is fun with nasturtiums! The large, pebble-like seeds are easy and fun to plant, and it's amazing to watch the plants quickly grow. It's also fun to watch your guests' surprise as they ponder whether or not to eat the edible, peppery flavored flowers atop their salads, or garnishing their dinner plates. | |
Morning Glory Sunrise Blend Seeds$2.69Ipomoea purpurea Item #1086 Annual. Sunrise Blend's assortment of luscious colorful blooms flutter in the breeze against vigorous heart-shaped foliage from midsummer to the first fall frost. The flowers open in early morning, and may stay open all day on cloudy days or when temperatures cool down in fall. Reseeds freely. Attracts butterflies, humming birds, and bees. Deer Resistant Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous. | Morning Glory Heavenly Blue HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Ipomoea tricolor Item #1027 Annual. This showy climber will bedazzle all who are lucky enough to behold it! Morning glory is so named because the flowers open in the cool of morning, then close when it gets too hot. On cloudy days, and in the fall, the blossoms stay open all day. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous. | Morning Glory Grandpa Ott's HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Ipomoea purpurea Item #1154 Annual. "Grandpa Ott's is an exquisite, dependable bloomer. This vigorous vine with gorgeous flowers and beautiful heart-shaped leaves will cover fences and trellises, trail on the ground, or hang from large baskets or containers. Self-sows and attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous. |
Moonflower HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Ipomoea alba Item #1100 Annual. Locate this fast growing vine by a porch column, or on a trellis under a window where you can enjoy its evening performance and heady fragrance. Witness the magnificent flowers unfold within 2 to 3 minutes, an event worth inviting guests! Caution: all parts of this plant are poisonous. | MARIGOLD FRENCH NAUGHTY MARIETTA$2.69MARIGOLD FRENCH NAUGHTY MARIETTA | |
Marigold African Crackerjack HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Tagetes erecta Item #1228 Annual. Marigolds never go out of style! If you want a large flowering marigold, Crackerjack is a superior variety with a mounding form, consistent height, and sturdy flower stalks. Majestic 4" blooms in tangerine orange, rich gold, and lemony yellow will brighten up your flower bed, path edges, and large container plantings. They make radiant long-lasting cut flowers and are easy to grow from seed. For a dazzling contrast, plant next to blue or dark purple flowers such as Salvia, Alyssum Oriental Nights, Bachelor Button Black Magic, or Hollyhock The Watchman. Deer resistant. | Lobelia Trailing Cascade of Color HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Lobelia erinus Item #1195 Annual. Cascade of Color trailing lobelia spills over the edge of any container or hanging basket to soften and complement the entire arrangement. This densely flowering beauty will also grace your flower bed with blossoms of blue, blue with a white eye, lilac, red, ruby, and white. | |
Lavender English Tall HEIRLOOM Seeds$2.69Lavandula angustifolia (vera) Item #1156 Perennial. This is the tall, old fashioned, wonderfully fragrant lavender; an extremely valuable and easy to use household herb, an important ingredient in bathroom, closet and drawer sachets and potpourris, an excellent cut and dried flower for arrangements, and a most useful component of innumerable craft projects. Drought tolerant; perfect for rock gardens, or as a short hedge. Perennial to USDA zone 5, otherwise treated as an annual. | Hyssop Lavender Hyssop Seeds$2.99Agastache foeniculum Item #1226 Perennial. Also known as anise hyssop and licorice mint, this native midwestern U.S. perennial is loved by bees and butterflies. It is as useful in the kitchen as it is beautiful. The leaves and flowers make a refreshing licorice-fruity tea, and can be tossed in salads. The lavender-blue flower spikes are lovely in fresh floral arrangements or dried bouquets. | Hyacinth Bean Ruby Moon HEIRLOOM Seeds$3.49Lablab purpureus Item #1114 Annual. This dazzling ornamental, grown by Thomas Jefferson, has stunning lilac purple flowers and shiny, dark purple pods that stand out against the purple-green foliage. Twining stems quickly climb a fence or trellis, or will trail across the ground for an attractive ground cover. Can also be grown in containers. Contains toxins -- not recommended for eating. See inside for more information. |