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| | Approximate seeds per pound: 89,000Seeding rate: 15 pounds per acreHeight: Up to 5 ft.Flower Color: Solid pink, white, maroon, and starburst pink with deep pink flaresPlant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.Flower Type: Daisy-likeBloom Time: Mid and late seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? NoRegions: Native to desert areas, but can be grown successfully in all regions.Zones: 3 - 10Soil preference: AdaptableSun/Shade: Full SunMoisture Requirements: Average to aridGermination: 7 - 21 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 70F - 80FSowing depth: 1/16"One of the easiest seeds in the world to grow. Cosmos seed looks like miniature pine needles, which makes seeding simple. Just scatter the seed over freshly turned bare soil, and then compress the seed into the dirt. Do not cover. Aft | | | | |
| | Until now, Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum) from seed never had quite the robust, long-blooming beauty of the more expensive plant varieties. Well, this creeping thyme has swept all that away! This super-vigorous, lemon-scented, brighly-flowered variety spreads 18 inches in no time in the sunny garden, giving you months of deep pink blooms and heavenly fragrance for mere pennies!Just 3-5 inches tall, creeping thyme is completely covered in 1/4-inch bells of carmine-pink for months on end. Butterflies love it and so will you! The foliage is attractive even when not in bloom, too, with dark green, slightly hairy leaves. And because it's a long-lived perennial hardy just about everywhere in the U.S., you can expect years of beauty from this trouble-free groundcover!Plant creeping thyme in rock gardens, walls, bare spots in sunny beds and borders, and just about anywhere that needs some quick, permanent coverage.It is hardy in zones 4-9.Approximate seeds per pound: 2,700,000Season: Perenn | | | | |
| | Seeding rate: 11 pounds per acreHeight: Up to 3 ft.Flower Color: Light pink to cerisePlant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed.Flower Type: Daisy-likeBloom Time: Mid and late seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? YesRegions: Native to plains regions, but can be grown in all regions.Zones: 3 - 9Soil preference: AdaptableSun/Shade: Full sunMoisture Requirements: Average to dryGermination: 15-30 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 70F - 75FSowing depth: 1/8"Purple coneflower is a 2-3 foot perennial with large, daisy-like flowers with swept back reddish-purple rays. The center disk of the flower is cone shaped, large and orange-brown in color. The leaves are low on the flower stem, long and tapering with a rough-toothed edge. The flower is unmistakable; it resembles a black-eyed susan dipped in raspberry juice. When n | | | | |
| | Approximate seeds per pound: 6,800,000Seeding rate: 1 pound per acreHeight: Under 2 ft.Flower Color: Tiny iris-like flowers in a rainbow of colors and bi-colors.Red, Pink, Yellow, Purple, Blue, White, Bi-colors.Plant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.Flower Type: Short spike of small iris-like lipped flowersBloom Time: Early and mid-seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? NoRegions: Native to desert areas, but can be grown successfully in all regions.Zones: 3 - 10Soil preference: Prefers loose, sandy soil.Sun/Shade: Full sun to light shade.Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to even arid conditions.Germination: 10 - 20 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 55F - 65FSowing depth: Surface SowThe seed is extremely tiny, one of the smallest in the flower kingdom, but it is easy to grow. | | | | |
| | Approximate seeds per pound: 6,800,000Seeding rate: 1 pound per acreHeight: Under 2 ft.Flower Color: Tiny iris-like flowers in a rainbow of colors and bi-colors.Red, Pink, Yellow, Purple, Blue, White, Bi-colors.Plant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.Flower Type: Short spike of small iris-like lipped flowersBloom Time: Early and mid-seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? NoRegions: Native to desert areas, but can be grown successfully in all regions.Zones: 3 - 10Soil preference: Prefers loose, sandy soil.Sun/Shade: Full sun to light shade.Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to even arid conditions.Germination: 10 - 20 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 55F - 65FSowing depth: Surface SowThe seed is extremely tiny, one of the smallest in the flower kingdom, but it is easy to grow. | | | | |
| | Seeding rate: 8 pounds per acreHeight: Up to 3 ft.Flower Color: RedPlant Type: Perennial in warm areas. Grown as annual in colder regions.Flower Type: Tubular lipped flowersBloom Time: Mid-seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? YesRegions: All regions of North America.Zones: 6 - 9Soil preference: Adaptable, but prefers gritty, fast-draining conditions.Sun/Shade: Needs full sun.Moisture Requirements: Average moisture, well-drained.Germination: 10 - 30 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 68F - 75FSowing depth: 1/16"Scarlet sage is a subshrub perennial in warmer climates and an annual where winter temperatures stay below freezing for more than a few hours at a time. Scarlet sage reaches 2 - 3 ft tall, with 1 - 2 inch triangular leaves on long petioles (leaf stems) opposite each other on a square stem. The showy flowers are bright red, about an inch long, and arranged in loose whorls along t | | | | |
| | Approximate seeds per pound: 1,587,573Seeding rate: 1 pound per acreHeight: 1 to 2 ft.Flower Color: Fluffy pink to maroon flowersPlant Type: Annual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.Flower Type: Small fluffy flowers in leaf axilsBloom Time: Mid-seasonIs this wildflower invasive? NoIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? NoRegions: All regions of North America.Zones: 3 - 10Soil preference: AdaptableSun/Shade: Full sun to light shadeMoisture Requirements: Above average but well-drained.Germination: 15-30 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 65F - 75FSowing depth: 1/16"These beautiful pastel flowers are easily grown across the United States. Originating in California this variety now produces an array of pink, salmon and hues of purple. Colors are most striking when planted in groups. Plants get up to 3 feet tall and bloom from May | | | | |
| | Seeding rate: 8 pounds per acreHeight: Up to 4 ft.Flower Color: Lilac-colored clustersPlant Type: Perennial. Returns each spring from same roots, forming expanding clump. Blooms second spring from seed.Flower Type: Clustered flowerheads of small flowersBloom Time: Early seasonIs this wildflower invasive? In some regionsIs this wildflower endangered? NoIs this wildflower edible? NoIs this wildflower medicinal? NoRegions: All regions, prohibited in COZones: 3 - 9Soil preference: Adaptable, and tolerates wetness well.Sun/Shade: Full sun to partial shadeMoisture Requirements: Average to wetGermination: 20 - 30 daysOptimum soil temperature for germination: 70F - 80FSowing depth: 1/16" | | | | |
| | Barenbrug #11205 5LB Water Saver Seed; BARENBRUG USA; | | | | |
| | Rutgers forms bright, bloodred, 6-8 oz globes with deep color throughout. Crack-free and widely adapted, this multipurpose tomato works as both a slicing and canning tomato, bringing a heavy dose of old-fashioned tomato flavor to every use.; easy to grow ready in 75 days; | | | | |
| | Easy to grow. Delicious in salads as well as for sauce, pastes, juices and canning.; | | | | |
| | Season: AnnualHeight: 4 - 6 feetBloom Season: Early to Late SpringEnvironment: Partial Shade to Partial Sun | | | | |
| | Transform the informal border or meadow with marvellously fragrant and long-blooming rich red plumes. This vibrantly-red Jupiter's Beard (Centranthus Ruber Coccineus) is an invaluable source of bright color no garden should be without! This delightful perennial is a gardener's best friend, adding plumes of vertical color 2 to 3 feet high to the middle of the border blooming all summer above spear-shaped gray-green foliage and providing long-lasting cut flowers.Simple to start from seed, Jupiter's Beard should be spaced about 12 to 15 inches apart in the sunny garden (light shade is fine as well). Very long-lived, it asks only ordinary garden soil with good drainage. This is a plant to mass together for a big impact!Season: PerennialZones: 5 - 8Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Early Summer to Late SummerBloom Color: RedEnvironment: Full/Partial Sun, Moist but Well Drained | | | | |
| | Ice Plant (Delosperma Table Mountain) produces brilliant fushia Blooms in Just 4 Months -- from Seed! This hardy, drought-tolerant plant forms a ground-hugging mat that blooms all summer long! A mainstay of the water-saving or dry-climate garden, this Hardy Iceplant is a colorful ground cover that blooms for months with little to no care!The Hardy Ice Plant Table Mountain, 'Delosperma Table Mountain', is a wonderful ground cover that has single, fushia blooms. The foliage, which makes this plant a real winner, is deep green, almost succulent looking and extremely shinny. 'Table Mountain' is said to be an improvement of Delosperma 'Cooperi'. Delosperma has a plant spread of 18 and a height of 2-3. For best results, plant Delosperma in a sunny area, with some afternoon shade, with well- drained soil. It does prefer dry and sandy soil and does not like wet soil in the winter. Hot conditions keep the flowers blooming most of the summer and it requires little to no care. Delosperma looks | | | | |
| | Season: PerennialZones: 5 - 7Height: 2 feetBloom Season: Early Summer to Late SummerEnvironment: Full Sun, Moist but Well DrainedA hardy plant with bright red blooms, this perennial is actually a member of the rose family. | | | | |
| | Classic, big, plump limas; Best large-seeded variety; | | | | |
| | Season: PerennialZones: 6 - 9Height: 28 inchesBloom Season: Mid Summer to Late FallEnvironment: Full Sun - Moist but Well DrainedWith blooms 1 to 1 1/2 inches in diameter, the easy-to-grow and long-lasting flowers do well in the garden or in cut flower arrangements. | | | | |
| | Cinquefoil (Potentilla Nepalensis) - Blooming the second year from seed, this easy-to-grow plant produces red flowers with white stamens.Season: PerennialZones: 5 - 8Height: 24 inchesBloom Season: Early Summer to Early FallEnvironment: Full to Partial Sun, Moist but Well Drained | | | | |
| | Season: PerennialZones: 5 - 8Height: 24 inchesWidtht: 24 inchesBloom Season:Late Summer to Early FallEnvironment: Full Sun - Moist, but Well DrainedThese ornamental plants, once dried, can also be used in dry floral arrangements. The bright red blooms are hollow and are dried best while still fresh by hanging upside down in a cool place. | | | | |
| | Season: PerennialZones: 7 - 8Height: 4 - 6 feetBloom Season: Late Summer to Early FallBloom Color: BlueEnvironment: Shade, Moist but Well DrainedDoing well in cooler areas, this plant produces blue 3 inch blossoms. | | | | |
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