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| Alyssum Sweet Tiny Tim Alyssum |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms late spring to frost. 4 tall, 6 - 12 wide. Sun to light shade. Tiny Tim IS A MUCH SUPERIOR VARIETY than Carpet of Snow - it is dense, compact never needs to be sheared, and doesn't get leggy. White flowers make this low ground cover a delight. Great in pots, baskets. Can withstand drought/heat and works as a border or rock garden plant. Alyssum graces pots and planters by hanging over their edges. And to top it off, it is very easy to grow! Nothing adds more to summer days than the gentle fragrance of sweet Alyssum! Blooms very quickly after seeding - around 6 weeks! A 1961 ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS WINNER! Bot: Lobularia maritima
Stock #: SBI-062
Zone: Annual Height: 4''
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$1.69 each
Available: READY
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| Black Eyed Susan Vine Black Eyed Susan |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer. 5' - 10' trailing vine. Full sun. Vigorous vine with spunky yellow, orange, and white flowers. Great ground cover, screen, or hanging basket variety! Use in window boxes, as a ground cover, on a trellis, or in hanging baskets. Sow outside after danger of spring frost has passed. Bot: Thunbergia alata
Stock #: SBI-002
Zone: Annual Height: 5-10'
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$1.99 each
Available: READY
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| Black Eyed Susans Black Eyed Susan |
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SEEDS - Urban Farmer - A beautifully, stiff upright flower that grabs your eyes. The Black Eyed Susan is an annual or short lived perennial native to the eastern United States. The Black Eyed Susan is probably the most common of all American wildflowers. The characteristic brown, domed center is surrounded by bright yellow ray florets. Thrives in most soils in full sun. A true sunshine worshiper that forgives neglect. The state flower of Maryland. When cut, has a vase life of 6 to 10 days. Reseeds. When to Sow: Early Spring - 1 to 2 weeks before last frost. Planting Depth: 1/16'' inch. Plant Height: 2-3 feet. Blooming Period: June – August. Spacing: 1'' inch apart, thin to 12-18'' inches after germination. Sun/Shade: Full Sun. Germination: 7-30 days. Days to Maturity: 4 months. Approximately 1000 Black Eyed Susan seeds per packet. Bot: Rudbeckia hirta
Stock #: SUF-018
Zone: 3-9 Height:
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$3.45 each
Available: 1/12/10
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| Castor Bean Impala Beans |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms in summer. 4'-15' tall. Full sun. Fast growing, dramatic, and tropical! Dark bronze foliage with scarlet seed heads. Please note that all parts of this plant are VERY POISONOUS and should be kept away from small kids and pets. Excellent exotic backdrop for the back of the border. Prefers hot humid climates, but can be grown anywhere for a taste of the tropics in your own backyard. Annual in zones 7 and below, Perennial in zones 8-10. OUTSIDE: Sow in spring after average last frost. Preferred method as it is a fast grower! INSIDE: Sow 6-8 weeks before average last frost date. Bot: Ricinus comunis
Stock #: SBI-005
Zone: 8-10 Height: 4-15'
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$2.99 each
Available: READY
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| Cat Grass Cat Grass |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - This fast-growing oat grass is ready for cats at 2'' - 4'' tall. Can be grown indoors in a sunny window or under grow lights. It is a wonderful treat for cats, provides nutrients, and helps eliminate fur balls. Cats will prefer it to your houseplants and outdoor grass that may contain pesticides. Sow anytime indoors in containers. Provide the greens for your cats for a few minutes at feeding times each day. Bot: Avena sativa
Stock #: SBI-010
Zone: Annual Height: 2-4''
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$1.59 each
Available: READY
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| Cat Grass, LARGE PACKET Cat Grass |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - This fast-growing oat grass is ready for cats at 2'' - 4'' tall. Can be grown indoors in a sunny window or under grow lights. It is a wonderful treat for cats, provides nutrients, and helps eliminate fur balls. Cats will prefer it to your houseplants and outdoor grass that may contain pesticides. Sow anytime indoors in containers. Provide the greens for your cats for a few minutes at feeding times each day. Bot: Avena sativa
Stock #: SBI-112
Zone: Annual Height: 2-4''
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$2.69 each
Available: READY
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| Cat Treats Gourmet 'Mixed Greens' Cat Grass |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - House cats (and pet rabbits and birds) naturally crave and enjoy eating greens. Planting our extra fancy blend of four organically grown grasses just for them will satisfy this need and deflect them from eating your houseplants. Our nutritious blend of oat, rye, wheat and barley is tender, sweet and easy to digest, containing easily assimilated vitamins and enzymes that keep your pet healthy and beautiful. Fresh greens are a natural breath freshener and provide beneficial roughage that will aid your pet's digestion and prevent hair balls.
Stock #: SRG-009
Zone: Annual Height:
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$2.79 each
Available: Ready
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| Chinese Lantern Chinese Lantern |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Perennial. Hardy to zone 2. Blooms summer. Full sun to light shade. Bright orange, lantern-shaped papery seed cases will glow in your garden in late summer. Brilliant color for fresh or dried arrangements. Fun for decorating fall or Halloween wreaths. Can be invasive. Plant in containers or harvest seed cases to prevent reseeding. OUTSIDE: Sow in spring 1-2 weeks before last frost or in summer up to 2 months before first fall frost. INSIDE: Sow 4-6 weeks before average last frost. Bot: Physalis alkekengi
Stock #: SBI-004
Zone: 2 Height: 18''
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$1.69 each
Available: READY
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| Cosmos Sea Shells Blend Cosmos |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to fall. 3'-6' tall. Full sun. A very unique Cosmos with rolled or fluted petals that look a bit like a seashell. Its blooms are white, pink, rose, and crimson with a yellow button eye. The vigorous, drought tolerant plants can be grown in borders or large pots. Reseeds easily, making it a nice addition to wildflower or naturalized areas. Cosmos thrives on neglect after established. Butterflies love Cosmos. When to plant outside: RECOMMENDED. Sow in spring after average last frost. When to start inside: Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost. (Plants started earlier may grow too large and not transplant well.) Bot: Cosmos bipinnatus
Stock #: SBI-064
Zone: Annual Height:
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$1.79 each
Available: READY
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| Cosmos Sensation Blend Cosmos |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to fall. 3'-6' tall. Full sun. Colorful and tall with a touch of the wild. A cheerful blend of white, pink, rose, and crimson blooms. Vigorous, drought tolerant. Can be grown in borders or large pots. Nice addition to wildflower or naturalized areas. Attracts butterflies. Thrives on neglect after established. OUTDOORS: Recommended. Sow in spring after average last frost. INDOORS: Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost. Bot: Cosmos bipinnatus
Stock #: SBI-007
Zone: Annual Height: 3-6'
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$1.69 each
Available: READY
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| Dill Bouquet Organic Dill |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Bouquet dill is the most widely grown variety. Early, large seed heads make it an excellent choice for pickling. Be sure to plant extra for the Swallowtail butterflies! Their caterpillars love dill. Bouquet dill is particularly good for pickling, and is wonderful on a variety of vegetables and lamb chops. Robust, but airy plants reach 30''-36'' tall. When to plant outside: Spring, after the average last day of spring frost. Successive plantings every 2 to 3 weeks until hot weather will assure a continual fresh supply of foliage and seeds. When to start inside: Not recommended. Dill does not transplant well. Special Germination Instructions: Seed requires light to germinate. Press seeds into soil surface and mist or water frequently. Bot: Anethum graveolens
Stock #: SBI-041
Zone: Annual Height: 30-36''
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$1.79 each
Available: READY
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| Dill 'Dukat' Dill |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - Dukat is an especially sweet and mellow dill bred in Denmark for traditional Scandinavian dishes. The fine cut, blue green leaves hold longer than other varieties. Use Dukat's aromatic fresh leaf fronds lavishly. Sprinkle on steamed summer vegetables, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, in mixed green salads and dressings, in sauces and, most deliciously, over grilled or poached salmon and other fish. Let some plants bloom to give nectar to butterflies and then harvest the pungent seed heads to season pickles. Bot: Anethum graveolens
Stock #: SRG-011
Zone: Annual Height: 1-2'
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$2.79 each
Available: Ready
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| Echinacea Purple Coneflower Coneflower |
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SEEDS - Urban Farmer - .The Purple Coneflower is a sturdy perennial that reseeds well. One of the most popular wildflowers, Purple Coneflower is native to the Midwest and Southeast, and naturalized throughout the Northeast. It withstands dry conditions, though it performs best in cooler seasons, without irrigation. It readily reseeds. Plant with peat moss. Feed with acid fertilizer. When to Sow: Early Spring and fall. Planting Depth: 1/4'' inch. Plant Height: 24'' inches. Spacing: 6-8'' inches. Sun/Shade: Full Sun to part sun. Germination: 10-12 days. Blooming Period: Early summer to early fall. Approximately 100 Purple Coneflower seeds per packet. Bot: Echinacea purpurea
Stock #: SUF-014
Zone: 3-9 Height:
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$3.45 each
Available: 1/12/10
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| Hyacinth Bean Vine Ruby Moon Hyacinth |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms in summer. 6' to 20' vine. Full sun. Purple stems with dark green leaves and purple to white flower clusters, followed by eye-catching velvety purple bean pods. Makes an attractive fast growing screen. This exotic tropical looking vine can be grown up arbors, trellises, fences, in hanging baskets, or as a groundcover. It is used as an important forage crop in the tropics. The immature bean pods are edible, but probably not as good tasting as many other garden beans. The purple color will turn green when cooked. Mature bean seeds may be eaten, but they must be boiled and drained at least twice to discard the toxic cyanogenic glucosides. We do not recommend eating them. The common name is misleading, as Hyacinth Beans are not true beans. But, like beans, they are a member of the pea family. The Hyacinth Bean Vine requires well-drained soil to thrive and is much more drought tolerant than other bean varieties. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last day of frost. (Recommended) INDOORS: Sow 6-8 weeks before last spring frost. Difficult to transplant - use extreme care (such as pulp pots) to avoid disturbing roots. SPECIAL GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before planting. Bot: Dolichos lablab
Stock #: SBI-012
Zone: Annual Height: 6-20'
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$2.99 each
Available: READY
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| Love In A Mist Miss Jekyll Blend Love In A Mist |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms in spring. 1' - 2' tall. Full sun. Delightful papery-textured white, light blue, and dark blue flowers with thread-like foliage. A quick blooming cool season plant with flowers that look great in the garden and cut flower arrangements. Blooms last 4-6 weeks until hot weather appears. Must have well-drained soil. Drought tolerant, but may require a watering during severe drought periods. Seed pods are very attractive and add interest to dried arrangements. Cut spent blooms frequently unless you are waiting to harvest seed pods. Easily reseeds; a patch of Love-In-A-Mist may very well come back year after year from seed, adding an effortless cool airy feeling to your garden each spring. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring 2-4 weeks before average last day of frost. For continual bloom, sow every 4 weeks after initial sowing until mid-summer. INDOORS: Not recommended. GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Seed must be only lightly covered to 1/8. Bot: Nigella damascena
Stock #: SBI-014
Zone: Annual Height: 1-2'
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$1.59 each
Available: READY
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| Money Plant Lunaria Honesty Money Plant |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms spring to early summer. 1'-3' tall. Full sun to part shade. An old-fashioned heirloom and garden favorite. Silvery, translucent seedpods or 'coins' are perfect for dried bouquets! Popular in winter arrangements since colonial times. Money Plant was introduced to England from Germany in the late 1500's and brought to America by the Puritans as a reminder of home. Also called honesty, silver dollar, satin flower, penny flower, Judas' penny, and moonwort. Plant in mass in beds, borders, or along the edge of shrub plantings where shining pods can catch the sunlight. Money Plant is a biennial - plant in spring and silvery seedpods will appear the following year. May bloom the first year if sown indoors as early as January or February in mild climates. Important to harvest seeds pods to prevent self-sowing, if that is not desirable. To use as a cut flower, cut stems long when half the buds are open and condition overnight in warm water before arranging. To dry Money Plant, cut the stems as the pods fade from green to brown, hang upside down in a cool, airy place. May take four weeks or more for papery covering on pods to come off easily. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last day of frost for bloom the following spring. INDOORS: Not recommended. Does not transplant well. Sow in desired location outdoors. SPECIAL GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Seed requires light to germinate, barely cover or press lightly into soil surface and keep moist. Bot: Lunaria biennis
Stock #: SBI-016
Zone: Annual Height: 1-3'
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$1.79 each
Available: READY
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| Moonflower Moonflower |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to first fall frost. 10'-20' vine. Full sun. Twisted buds unfurl at dusk to reveal huge 5''-6'' blossoms. Deliciously fragrant with large heart-shaped leaves. Plant this fast growing vine on the front porch, deck, patio, or under a window where you can enjoy its evening performance and heady fragrance. Watch as flowers unfold in 2-3 minutes! OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last frost or up until early summer when soil temperatures are warm. (Do not plant too early.) INDOORS: Sow 6-8 weeks before planting outside in late spring or early summer. Special germination instructions: Soak seeds for 24 hours before sowing. Bot: Ipomoea alba
Stock #: SBI-017
Zone: Annual Height: 10-20'
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$1.99 each
Available: READY
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| Moonflower Moonflower |
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SEEDS - Urban Farmer - An enormous flower that blooms at night. Moonflower is a fragrant standard for any fence or trellis. The moon flower is a vigorous, easy to grow flower that grows up a vine upwards of 15 feet if given support. Its large 5-6'' pure white blooms open at night to release its spectacular perfume. Grow some near your porch so you can sit out at night and enjoy the night breezes all the more! Frequently visited by night pollinators! Nothing more spectacular than the sight of these under a full moon trellised along a fence or wall. Easy to grow for any gardener. Great for a privacy screen. Annual in the north, Perennial in milder climates. When to Sow: Spring - after danger of frost. Can be started 6-8 weeks indoors then transplanted. Planting Depth: 1/2'' inch. Plant Height: 15-20 feet. Blooming Period: Midsummer to frost. Spacing: plant 4-6'' inches apart. Sun/Shade: Full Sun. Germination: 5-21 days. Approximately 250 Moonflower seeds per packet. Bot: Ipomoea noctiflora
Stock #: SUF-013
Zone: 3-9 Height:
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$2.95 each
Available: 1/12/10
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| Morning Glory Grandpa Otts Morning Glory |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to fall. 8'-10' vine. Full sun. Heirloom variety. Originated from Bavaria and inspired the formation of the Seed Saver's Exchange. Intense violet-blue flowers with a vivid, incandescent ruby star in the center. Stunning vine for trellises, fences, baskets, pots, or used as a groundcover. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last frost or up until early summer when soil temperatures are warm. (Do not plant too early.) INDOORS: Sow 4-6 weeks before planting outside in late spring or early summer. Special germination instructions: Soak seeds for 24 hours before sowing. Bot: Ipomoea tricolor
Stock #: SBI-018
Zone: Annual Height: 8-10'
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$1.99 each
Available: READY
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| Morning Glory Heavenly Blue Morning Glory |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to fall. 15' vine. Full sun. 4''-5'' vibrant blue blooms open in the cool of morning. Growth is fantastically quick! You won't believe how quickly this morning glory will cover a fence or trellis. Can also be grown in pots, baskets, or as a ground cover. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last frost or up until early summer when soil temperatures are warm. (Do not plant too early.) INDOORS: Sow 4-6 weeks before planting outside in late spring or early summer. Special germination instructions: Soak seeds for 24 hours before sowing. Bot: Ipomoea tricolor
Stock #: SBI-019
Zone: Annual Height: 4-5'
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$1.69 each
Available: READY
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| Morning Glory 'Mailbox Mix' Morning Glory |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - Our heritage blend combines flowers of deep, rich blue and pearly white that open fresh each morning. Although each individual bloom lasts only one day, new flowers unfurl continuously and buds continue opening over a week in a vase. Seeds like these were carried across the prairies by pioneer families, transplanting a bit of home to far-flung homesteads. Traditionally, these old-fashioned climbing vines with heart shaped leaves and glowing blossom trumpets adorned fences or mailboxes. Grow beautiful living history! Bot: Ipomoea tricolor
Stock #: SRG-001
Zone: Annual Height:
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$2.79 each
Available: Ready
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| Morning Glory Sunrise Blend Morning Glory |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms summer to fall. 8'-10' vine. Full sun. A stunning colorful blend of seven varieties: (pure white, pale pink on white, true medium pink, pale bluish-lavender with purple star, true purple with bluish-purple star, light magenta with crimson star, and HOT magenta with red star). Flowers open in the cool of morning. Excellent for covering a trellis or fence. Can also be grown in pots, baskets, or as a ground cover. Please note that all parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. When to plant outside: Sow in spring, after average last frost date or until early summer when temperatures warm up. Plants started too early outside will end up less vigorous than plants started when temperatures are warmer. When to start inside: Sow 4-6 weeks before planting outside (late spring or early summer). Sow into a peat pot and transplant directly outside to avoid disturbing roots. Special Germination Instructions: Soak seed in water for 12-24 hours or nick with sandpaper before planting. Bot: Ipomoea tricolor
Stock #: SBI-066
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$1.79 each
Available: READY
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| Nasturtium Alaskan Variegated Nasturtium |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms spring to fall frost. 12'' tall, 18'' wide. Full sun or light shade. Single 2''- 2 1/2'' flowers in shades of yellow, mahogany, cream, and orange. Unique light green marbled foliage! Edible flowers and foliage are a gourmet treat. They taste peppery like watercress. Every salad should have edible Nasturtium and Viola flowers! The variegated foliage and striking flower colors of 'Alaska' make an eye-catching edging, border, container or hanging basket planting. Brighten up your vegetable garden with Nasturtiums - they deter whiteflies and squash bugs. Can even be grown indoors in a sunny south-facing window. Never pamper your Nasturtiums with excess fertilizer - excess fertilizer will cause lots of green leaves and no blooms. They flower best in average garden soil with loose, light texture. Remove spent flowers to prolong blooming. Perennial in frost-free tropical climates. 'Nasturtium' comes from the Latin name for 'nose-twister', a reference to its peppery fragrance. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last day of frost. In very hot regions, plant in fall for winter bloom. INDOORS: Not recommended. Seedlings do not transplant well. Sow in desired location outdoors. SPECIAL GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Seed requires darkness to germinate. Plant at recommended depth of1/2. Soaking for 24 hours before planting will soften the hard seed coat and aid germination. Bot: Tropaeolum majus
Stock #: SBI-020
Zone: Annual Height: 12''
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$1.89 each
Available: READY
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| Nasturtium 'Amazon Jewel' Nasturtium |
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SEEDS - Renee's Garden - This spellbinding nasturtium offers unusual variegated vining foliage and brilliant spurred blossoms in exotic and unusual shades of pumpkin, painted peachy-rose, ruby, gold and pale lemon. The single scented flowers shine out from among lily-pad shaped leaves splashed with patterns of emerald green and creamy white. The effect is a trailing jungle of gemstones as Amazon Jewel meanders gracefully to cover bare spots, adorn fences or cascade from containers, filling the garden with vibrant color. Bot: Tropaeolum majus
Stock #: SRG-007
Zone: Annual Height: 4-6'
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$2.79 each
Available: Ready
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| Nasturtium Cherry Rose Jewel Nasturtium |
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SEEDS - Botanical Interests - Blooms spring to fall frost. 8' - 10' tall. Full sun or light shade. Pretty 2''- 2 1/2'' cherry rose flowers. Edible flowers and foliage are a gourmet treat. They taste peppery like watercress. Every salad should have edible Nasturtium and Viola flowers! 'Cherry Rose Jewel' is eye-catching as edging, or in borders, containers, or hanging baskets. Pair with blue-flowered annuals such as lobelia or silvery Dusty Miller for a striking combination. Brighten up your vegetable garden with Nasturtiums - they deter whiteflies and squash bugs. Can even be grown indoors in a sunny south-facing window. Never pamper your Nasturtiums with excess fertilizer - excess fertilizer will cause lots of green leaves and no blooms. They flower best in average garden soil with loose, light texture. Remove spent flowers to prolong blooming. Perennial in frost-free tropical climates. 'Nasturtium' comes from the Latin name for 'nose-twister', a reference to its peppery fragrance. OUTDOORS: Sow in spring after average last day of frost. In very hot regions, plant in fall for winter bloom. INDOORS: Not recommended. Seedlings do not transplant well. Sow in desired location outdoors. SPECIAL GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Seed requires darkness to germinate. Plant at recommended depth of 1/2''. Soaking for 24 hours before planting will soften the hard seed coat and aid germination. Bot: Tropaeolum minus
Stock #: SBI-021
Zone: Annual Height: 8-10''
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$1.89 each
Available: READY
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