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~ROCK GARDEN FLOWERS MIX~
For flowerbeds, rock gardens. Sun, Annuals. Combination packet of Ageratum, Aubretia, Alyssum, Candytuft. Stunning combination!
(RC-SS) Rock Cress Garden Mix 2 gr. $2.25
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~Japanese Meadow Mix~
For flowerbeds, borders. Sun , Annuals. Contains a wonderful meadow type mixture including nasturtium, pansy,daisy, snapdragon, alyssum, aster, phlox, calendula, zinnia and portulaca. Direct sow in Spring after all danger of frost is past.
(JMM-SS) Japanese Meadow Mix 1 gr. $2.25
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~Flowers for Drying European Mixture~
A variety of Annuals perfect for drying. Mixed colors and sizes.
(3221-SS) Flowers for Drying Large Packet
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~Tall Annual Mixed Flowers~
Packet contains a mixture of annuals. Example....marigold, cosmos, statice, daisy, zinnia etc.. Lots of color, great for cutting.
(3211-SS) Tall Annual Mixed Flowers Large Packet $2.25
~Perennial Bloom~
Perennial Bloom :
The Perennial Bloom is a mix of many perennials that are the mainstay of many a garden. They provide an enormous array of colors, shapes, textures and bloom times, year after year. Most perennials require minimum maintenance once established. This mix of nineteen varieties includes flowers from subtle to showy. Most perennials have one blooming season a year, usually lasting from one week to more than a month. Maintenance usually involves deadheading, yearly cleanup, some fertilizing, and watering as needed.
In cool climates plant in the spring, 3 to 6 weeks before the last average frost date. In mild climates, sow seed during cooler months, generally October through March. Soil must be kept moist while the seeds are germinating and beginning to grow. Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun. Some of the perennials included are Basket of Gold, Black Eyed Susan, Blanketflower, Coneflower, Cottage Pinks, Shasta Daisy, Forget Me Not, and Mexican Hat.
(5003BI)Perennial Bloom 14 gram packet $5.25
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~Everlasting Cut Mix~
Strawflowers- European Variety - Mix of plants that produce flowers that are easily dried and maintain their various shapes and colors. Half hardy annual needs full sun and shelter from wind. HELICHRYSUM, STRAWFL Annual. Strawflowers are the most brilliantly colored dried flowers, retaining their bright pink, red, orange, yellow and white coloring. Fully double flowers, up to 2 inches across, attract butterflies. Plants thrive in dry sites. Blooms summer to frost. Days to Sprout 7 - 14. Start seeds, 2 per pot or cell, indoors 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost. Do not cover seeds. Transplant to the garden 10 inches apart after the last frost. Before planting, enrich the soil with compost. Stake tall plants. DRYING Cut main stem when flowers are half open. Wrap a rubber band around small bundle of stems and hang heads down in a dark, airy place until dry. Cut individual flowers from stem and thread onto florists' wire to display.
(FF101-SS) Everlasting Mixture "Great for Drying" Large Packet
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~'Exotic Climbers Collection'~
Six individually packed annuals for climbing fences or a trellis. Packet includes : Cardiospermum - Called the balloon vine for it's attractive, inflated green seed pod. Clematis - A hardy perennial which can be left in the garden, it flowers freely the first year with lantern like yellow blooms. Cobaea - Fast growing, with exotic violet bells and prominent stamens. Dolichos - Unusual pinkish-purple flowers followed by large seed pods. Mina - Exotic tubular flowers of red, orange and yellow. Morning Glory - Large, deep rose flowers, each with a white throat.
Average packet content- 65 seeds. $3.49 per Collection
~Baskets & Planters Collection~
Six individually packed half-hardy and hardy annuals flowering the same year for a wonderful basket and planter collection, can be sown in barrels & tubs as well. you get six individual packets of the followin Anagallis ‘Gentian Blue’, Dahlberg Daisy (Thymophylla), Lobelia ‘Fountains White’, Nasturtium ‘Scarlet Gleam’, Petunia ‘Mixed F2 Hybrids’, Thunbergia ‘Orange’
$3.49 per Collection
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~'Patio & Containers Collection'~
Six individually packed annuals flowering the same year in pots and tubs. Varieties are : Brachycome - prolific, charming white daisy - like flowers. Coleus - Vibrant leaf colours and patterns. Impatiens - Free flowering plants in a wide range of colours. Lobelia - Compact green leaves and gentian blue flowers. Marigold - Flowers have a raised golden crest and contrasting mahogany skirt. Nemesia - Vivid orange flowers on neat plants.
Average packet content - 2050 seeds. $3.49 per Collection
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~'Alpine & Rockery Collection'~
Six individually packed perennials for flowers year after year specifically designed for northern gardens, rock gardens, and areas needing hardy and beautiful perennials. You get six individual packets of the following...... Aster ‘alpinus Mixed’, Campanula 'carpatica Blue', Dianthus 'deltoides Brilliancy’, Saxifrage ‘arendsii Purple’, Poppy ‘alpinum Mixed’, Thymus ‘serphyllum’
$3.49 per Collection
~Terrific Trailers Oversized Packet~
Creating beautiful containers can be tricky, and planting seeds instead of betting plants creates a natural elegance. You won't be disappointed by Terrific Trailer's combination of color, texture and form. It's all there! A waterfall of floral delight that will show off all summer. Great for baskets, window boxes, deck planters - anywhere you want a cascade of flowers.
Average Count: Over 15,000 Seeds $5.29
~Dried Delights Oversized Packet~
In winter when fresh flowers are scarce and expensive, arrangements of 'everlastings' are a wonderful alternative for indoor floral decoration. Create arrangements, wreaths, holiday decor, gifts, crafts -- let your imagination bloom! Dried Delights mix will give you ample quantity of plant material. Instructions for drying methods are printed inside the packet.
Covers approximately 40 square feet.
Includes these seeds:
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius 'Grenade')
Money Plant (Lunaria annus)
Ping Pong Flower (Scabiosa stellata)
Bells of Ireland (Molucella laevis)
Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella damascena 'Miss Jekyll')
Winged Everlasting (Ammobium alatum)
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena globosa 'Choice Mix')
Globe Thistle (Echinopsis ritro)
Baby's Breath (Gypsophila elegans)
Pierrot (Helipterum roseum)
Sensation Giants (Helipterum roseum)
Chinese Lantern (Physalis aikekengi)
Florists' Statice (Limonium sinuatum)
Tinkerbells (Alyssoides utriculata)
Green Thumb (Amaranthus hypochondriacus)
Immortelle (Xeranthemum annum)
Pampas Plume (Cleosia argentea plumosa)
Large Strawflowers (Helichrysum bracteatum)
Pastel Strawflowers (Helichrysum bracteatum)
~Hummingbird Haven~
Calling all hummingbirds! If this mix of showy, bright blooms doesn't catch their attention, they haven't arrived in your town yet. Eighteen different varieties, each an irresistable invitation to imbibe in summer's sweet nectar. 1 Packet will cover appoximately 14 Sq. Ft. and includes: Nasturtium (A), Lupine (P), Zinnia (A), Hollyhock 'Dark colors' (A), Butterfly Weed (P), Hummingbird Sage (P), Phlox Annual (A), Rocket Larkspur (A), Spider Flower (A), Godetia (A), Bee Balm (P), Columbine Shooting Star (P), Penstemon Tubular Bells (A), Red-Hot Poker (P), Standing Cypress (B), Foxglove (B), Flowering Tobacco (A), and Coral Bells (P). A-Annual, P-Perennial, B-Biennial.
Culture: First prepare the soil - remove weeds, work in organic material, level the soil to a desirable grade. Thoroughly mix seed with some material that looks different than the native soil - for example, sand - and spread evenly over area to be planted. (sand will make it easier to tell where you spread the seed) With a rake, scratch in sand/seed mixture to depth no greater than 1/4". Water lightly.
Water: Seeds must be kept moist until the majority of the seeds emerge. This may mean watering daily, twice a day for a short period of time, or every other day. Water just enough water to moisten the soil surface containing the seeds (top 1/4"). Once the seed emerges, water less frequently and a little deeper.
Special Care: Weeds are probably the biggest enemy of your new flower area. As the seeds begin to germinate, pull the seedlings you know are weeds. Continue to pull weeds on a regular basis as your flower area continues to grow.
Seeding Info: If you have a vacant lot, slope, field or a large bare area where you want to sow seeds, here are some suggestions. If you happen to garden in an area with very fertile soil and perfect weather conditions, "throwing out the seed" will produce desirable results. However most of us have to put more effort into establishing a "natural" flower patch. WHEN TO SOW: Perennials generally need a cold dormant period before germinating and annual seedlings will not survive cold climate frosts - therefore the ideal time to plant is early enough to take advantage of cool, moist weather, but late enough to avoid killing frosts. IN COOL CLIMATES with a freezing winter, plant annuals, perennials and mixes in the spring, as soon as possible after the danger of frost has passed. The latest spring planting date should be mid-to late June - after that time, conditions will probably be too warm and dry for good germination and establishment of perennials. IN MILD CLIMATES sow seed during the cooler months, generally October through March. This will ensure an early display of annuals in the spring, and cool weather for germination and establishment of perennials.
(5000) Hummingbird Haven $3.79 Large Packet
~Xeriscape Extreme~
The Xeriscape Extreme flower mix is a collection of extremely adaptable, drought tolerant, hardy and beautiful varieties for the waterwise gardener. The twenty annuals and perennials have a range of bloom times from spring through fall. Their palette of colors range from soft white to bright yellows to cool blues. Xeriscape means water-efficient landscaping. Xeriscape promotes environmentally sound gardening techniques to conserve water and reduce maintenance while producing beautiful landscapes with year-round appeal. Some of the varieties included are Birds Eyes, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, California Poppy, Cosmos Sulphur, African Daisy, Gazania, Mexican Hat, and Phlox Mountain.
In cool climates plant in the spring, 1 to 2 weeks before the last average frost date. In mild climates, sow seed during cooler months, generally October through March. Soil should be kept moist while the seeds are germinating and beginning to grow. Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun.This mix covers approximately 65 square feet.
(5003) Xeriscape Extreme $4.29 Large Packet
~Bring Home the Butterflies~
The Bring Home the Butterflies, flower mixture, will entice native butterflies to come to your garden. Butterflies are a delightful decoration for your garden, providing color and motion on a sunny day. These plants provide a variety of nectar plants to attract the adults and host plants for the caterpillars, as well as a wide range of flower colors, heights, and bloom times. The Bring Home the Butterflies seed pack contains 26 varieties to provide plants during each stage of the of the butterfly life cycle. These plants will bloom spring through fall and plant heights will range from 12 inches to 48 inches in height.
In cool climates plant in the spring, 1 to 2 weeks before the last average frost date. In mild climates, sow seed during cooler months, generally October through March. Soil must be kept moist while the seeds are germinating and beginning to grow. Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun. This packet covers approximately 45 square feet.
(5002) Bring Home the Butterflies $3.79 Large Packet
~A Real Shady Blend~
The Real Shady Mix, Flower Blend, provides color even in a shady garden spot. If you have high, filtered shade from trees or an area that gets direct sun for only a few hours a day, this shady blend of flowers will provide color and interest with as little as four hours of sun. Real Shady Mix provides fabulous colors and a mix of ground covers and tall spires. Some of the flowers included are Baby Blue Eyes, Coleus, Columbine, Shasta, Daisy's, Forget Me Not, Foxglove, Poppy, and Wallflower. (Eighteen different flowers total.)
In cool climates plant in the spring, 1 to 2 weeks before the last average frost date. In mild climates, sow seed during cooler months, generally October through March. Soil must be kept moist while the seeds are germinating and beginning to grow. Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun. This mix covers approximately 200 square feet.
<5005) Real Shady Mix $5.49 17 grams
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