Welcome to our Seed Shop!
We’re just a small family farm selling seeds. No fancy catalogs, snazzy wrappers, or sensational YouTube videos. We want to spread good food and spirit everywhere we can- and We’re Rooting For You!
We’re constantly adding items, so if there’s something you don’t see please ask, and we’re happy to find it! Additionally, we don’t “know it all”, and like you- we’re constantly seeking education. We’re open to your feedback about our products, as we’re all learning to grow our food.
We hope you enjoy your visit through our store, and we thank you for growing your garden with us!
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Sweet Black Eyed Susan
$1.00Add to cartBlack-eyed Susan and Brown-eyed Susan are biennial or short-lived but Sweet Black-eyed Susan will persist for many years. A very tough prairie plant, it is able to withstand high winds and tough soils.
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Zinnia – Zahara Raspberry Lemonade Mix
$1.00Add to cartVibrant mix for easy, summer-long blooms.These splashy, big, 2-3″ flowers create a pageant of color in the border or a container. This vibrant mix includes coral, yellow and starlight rose and is an excellent easy care choice for long summer color. This Zinnia marylandica mix comes with superior disease and drought tolerance. (Zinnia marylandica is a cross between Z. angustifolia and Z. violacea developed at the University of Maryland in the 1980s.) -
Dense Blazing Star
$1.00Add to cartThe most moisture-tolerant of Liatris species, this Blazing Star does equally well in sunny, well-drained garden sites. For about three weeks in mid- to late summer, it sports purple wands of stemless, crowded flowers, facing all directions and blossoming from the top of the stem down. -
Pepper King of the North
$1.00Add to cartWho loves a good bell pepper? Oh yeah! John Snow- The King of the North! Try this pepper and your stuffed pepper recipe will be better for it.
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Wild Bergamot
$1.00Add to cartWe love Wild Bergamot because it can be planted in spring, on bare soil, and will germinate without overwintering; it does not need stratification. Monarda fistulosa, also commonly called Bee Balm or Horse-Mint, has a lovely lavender blossom and distinctively aromatic foliage.
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Corn – Peaches & Cream
$1.00Add to cartPeaches & Cream actually gives two different sweet flavors in every bite. It matures early in the season, grows to 6 ft. tall and has 8 1/2″ long ears. The pretty bicolor kernels are borne in 18-20 rows. A popular favorite.
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Joe Pye Weed
$1.00Add to cartJoe Pye Weed is a very tall plant, up to 6′ in the best sun/soil conditions, but strong stems support the flowering plant so it rarely needs to be staked
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Tomato Rainbow Blend
$1.00Add to cartColorful and tasty heirlooms.Beautiful and tasty heirloom varieties chosen for a rainbow of colors and range of flavors from mild to sweet to tangy. The mix is composed equally of Bonny Best (red), Brandywine Pink (pink), Golden Sunburst (yellow), Black Krim (purple), Evergreen (green) and Djena Lees Golden Girl (orange). -
Prarie Dropseed
$1.00Add to cartWhen planning your garden, it is very easy to get caught up in the beauty and splendor of bold and colorful flowers. However, one must not forget about that massive family of flowering plants, the grasses. A great choice of grass for your native landscape is Prairie Dropseed, also called Northern Dropseed.
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Dahlia – Fresco Mix
$1.75Add to cartA compact garden Dahlia, loaded with fully double blooms. Uniform in height, habit, and timing. Brilliantly colored mixture.
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Cardinal Flower
$1.00Add to cartCardinal Flower is named for its beautiful scarlet red flowers which are an important nectar source for hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies. Lobelias produce a secondary compound known as “lobeline,” which deters herbivores. The flowering spikes open from the bottom to the top and bloom for several weeks.
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Pepper Touchdown
$1.00Add to cartTouchdown offers a strong prolific plant with continuous setting ability and excellent cover. This variety has high yield potential of large to extra-large blocky fruit that mature from green to red. The fruit are smooth with thick walls and have a uniformly blocky shape.
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Sunflower – Ziggy
$1.00Add to cartOne of the easiest and most satisfying flowers for your garden. Tall, strong-stemmed plants produce huge, richly colored blooms. The flowers are packed with seeds that attract songbirds!
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Spinach Bloomsdale
$1.75Add to cartHEIRLOOM. Heavy, continuous yield of thick-textured, crinkled, glossy, dark green leaves.A classic market variety, Bloomsdale Long Standing is a large, spreading spinach with meaty, savoyed, dark-green leaves with rich, nutty flavor. Offers a continuous bonanza and is slow to bolt. For first crop, sow in spring. Plant again in late summer. In regions with mild winters, fall plantings yield in early spring. -
Ohio Spiderwort
$1.00Add to cartIts unusual blue-green soft foliage and tendency to bloom in the morning sun and close from mid-day heat make this an attractive addition wherever it is found. A stand of Spiderworts can be in bloom from May through July due to this afternoon closing habit. Foliage becomes stressed and yellow/brown after bloom so it can be cut back after seeding. It grows very well in part shade but blooms may be less.
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Cucumber Armenian Yard-Long
$1.75Add to cartTechnically Armenian cucumbers are a type of melon but their usefulness is identical to a cucumber so they have come to be treated as cucumbers. The long, skinny fruits have a beautiful ribbed skin, crisp texture and the flavor is mild and sweet.
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Cucumber Martini
$1.00Add to cartStands out from the competition for its non-yellowing, white exterior and earlier yields. Very tender, “no peel” skin if harvested at 5 to 6 in./13 to 15 cm length. Staying power in the heat of Summer. White interior is bitter-free, very sweet and crunchy. Best in-ground.
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Very tender, “no peel” skin if harvested at 5 to 6 in./13 to 15 cm length, with white, bitter-free interior that is very sweet and crunchy.
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Staying power in the heat of Summer.
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Best in-ground.
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Basil – Everleaf Genovese
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Flowers up to 8 weeks later than standard basil.
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First basil bred for season-long performance and continual harvesting.
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Compact variety has short internodes and excellent branching, perfect for in-ground or container gardens.
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Robust Genovese flavour stands up to cooking – perfect for pesto and adding to sauce.
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Intermediate resistance to downy mildew and standard resistance to Fusarium make it a standout in any garden!
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Common Milkweed
$1.00Add to cartCommon Milkweed is one of the easiest and fastest to establish of the Milkweeds and planting more, even in small urban pockets, can provide personal satisfaction while helping to counter increasing threats to our Monarch butterfly population.
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Mountain Mint
$1.00Add to cartMountain Mint attracts many insects to its flowers, including various bees, wasps, flies, small butterflies, and beetles. The leaves are very fragrant; when crushed they have a strong minty odor. The flowers will be white to shades of light purple, some with purple spots.
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Fennel – Orion
$1.00Add to cartA new twist on an old favorite-this compact fennel will no longer shade out your herb garden, yet allows for the same rich, distinctive flavor. Very uniform and resistant to tip burn, these high-quality, smooth bulbs are best for spring and autumn crops.
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Lettuce Amanda
$1.00Add to cartAmanda is loose leaf lettuce with delicious buttery flavor and a large head. It’s easy to grow and features high productivity with excellent uniformity.
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Sunflower – Double Sunking
$1.00Add to cartIdeal choice for beds, borders, and cutting gardens. Perfect for all kinds of containers. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets
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Okra Clemson Spineless
$1.00Add to cartHEIRLOOM. Hands down the most popular okra.This 1939 All-America Selections winner. A favorite of American gardeners for over 80 years, vigorous 4 plants produce an abounding harvest of spineless dark-green, grooved pods. Okra adds body and flavor to soups, stews, and relishes, and can be grilled, braised, steamed, and sautéed. Garden Hint: Soak seed in warm water overnight to speed germination. Pick pods when young at 2½–3″ long. -
Sunflower – Miss Sunshine
$1.00Add to cartContinues to bloom with a fast flush of secondary flowers. Pollen free.Plug crop time: 2 to 3 weeksTransplant to finish: 7 to 8 weeks-
Dwarf, golden yellow sunflower is easy and economical to produce, needing fewer PGRs and flowering at a shorter height under short days.
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Pollen-free plants have 3 to 4-in./8 to 10-cm blooms with a fast flush of secondary flowers.
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Perfect for mixed and mono planters.
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Nasturtium – Whirlybird Cherry Rose
$1.00Add to cartLarge, spurless, semi-double flowers face upwards over the solid green leaves. Works well in containers.
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Pepper King Arthur
$1.00Add to cartor early production of large green or red bells.
Plants are large and early to bear big crops of large, thick walled fruits. Widely adapted. High resistance to bacterial leaf spot races 1, 2 and potato virus Y -
Okra Candle Fire
$1.00Add to cartWhen cooked, the leaves of this hibiscus relative turn a deep lovely shade of purple. Gorgeous 3-5 ornamental plants produce high numbers of tender 6-8″ pods. Theres a pretty contrast between the plants green leaves against the burgundy stems, branches, leaf ribs and fruits-and a pretty display of yellow-cream flowers. For optimal texture and flavor, harvest often when the pods are young about 3″ long, in about 49-60 days.
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Cosmos – Apollo Lovesong
$1.00Add to cartEasy to grow, Apollo Lovesong Cosmos shows a high tolerance to heat, and a strong resistance to disease. The overlapping petal arrangement of Apollo Lovesong cosmos causes flowers to be rounder, tidier, and longer-lasting than other cosmos. The dense and feathery, 18-26 in. tall plants branch freely to fill containers and garden beds with a long season of color.
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Tomato – Big Rainbow
$1.00Add to cartEasy-to-care-for prolific plants provide more fruit, longer. What an astonishing feast for the eyes as well as the palate! The flesh inside is marbled with red in the bottom half of the fruit. It has a big, lumpy beefsteak shape with a very mild and sweet flavor. It’s a knockout on a platter with slices of other tomato varieties. The large fruits (often 22 ounces) are borne on tall plants.
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Basil – Cardinal
$1.75Add to cartEdible ornamental with showy flowers. Very uniform, upright habit. Flat, 2–3″ long leaves that are larger than typical Thai types; purple stems and dark, purple-red flower bracts. Cinnamon/clove flavor with hints of anise. Slower growing and slow to bolt; needs a long, warm season for cut-flower use. Has demonstrated very good downy mildew tolerance in our field trials
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Pepper Sriracha
$1.75Add to cartIf you like sriracha sauce, this is the pepper for you! Large, uniform dark green fruit turns to red with smooth skin and a good shelf life. Used in making the famous condiment, this pepper tops out at about 2,300-2,500 Scovilles.
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Indian Grass
$1.00Add to cartIndian Grass is one of the first warm season grasses to form seeds and they are rich clusters of bronze colored seed. Golden stems and large seed heads provide ample color and texture to plantings and birds will enjoy the seeds come fall.
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Tomato – Delicious
$1.00Add to cartPlant Details:Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicumCommon Name: Heirloom SlicerHeight: 48 – 60″ (122 – 152cm)Width: 24 – 36″ (61 – 91cm)Exposure: SunGeneral Information: Huge, solid, scarlet fruits average 1 lb (0.4 kg) some even weigh 2 lbs (0.9 kg). Smooth, crack-free, excellent slicer with extra delicious flavor. -
Marigold – African Bali Mix
$1.00Add to cartAfrican Marigolds sport large blooms and sunny bright colors. Their texture is the perfect compliment to broad leaf and trailing companion plants. Removing spent blooms will assure the most prolific flowering.UsesThe perfect choice for beds and borders. Superb for baskets, containers and window boxes. Wonderful for combination plantings. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets. -
Tomato Rutgers
$1.00Add to cartHEIRLOOM. Its flavor, both for slicing and cooking, is still unequaled.The legendary Jersey tomato, introduced in 1934, is a cross between J.T.D. (an old New Jersey variety from the Campbell Soup Co.) and Marglobe. Its flavor, both for slicing and cooking, is still unequaled. Red fruits are slightly flattened. Tall vines, Fusarium resistance. -
Daisy – Shasta Crazy Daisy
$1.00Add to cartFrilly summer perennial, great for cut flowers.Huge daisies, 3″ across, frillier than anything ever seen before. Dozens of petals twist and turn, with no two flowers exactly the same. Blooms in summer and makes an excellent cut flower. A dazzling display of double flowers, often quilled or fringed and always excellent for cutting. Attractive in butterfly gardens, or combined with other perennials such as poppy or yarrow. -
Red Russian Kale
$1.00Add to cartDark green, oak-leaf cut leaves with red/purple hues that intensify after frost. It has a tender, sweet taste when cooked, but it is also good when eaten fresh. Very hardy and disease resistant.
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Sunflower – Double Quick Orange
$1.00Add to cartOne of the easiest and most satisfying flowers for your garden. Tall, strong-stemmed plants produce huge, richly colored blooms. The flowers are packed with seeds that attract songbirds!
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Cosmos – Mandarin
$1.75Add to cartVibrant, juicy orange double blooms electrify the front of the border summer into fall, yielding basketfuls of cut flowers. Massed in the border, a swathe of 1½–2″ flowers becomes a visual symphony in the key of orange. Irresistible to butterflies and hummingbirds. Easy to grow 12–14″ mounded plants are very adaptable.
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Corn – Ornamental Glass Gem
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Parsley – Moss Curled
$1.75Add to cart- Biennial, grown as an annual herb
- Popular herb for home gardeners
- Suitable for containers
- Can be harvested for months
- Can be used fresh and dried
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Pepper Habanero Orange
$1.75Add to cartThe famous 10-alarm pepper from the Caribbean.Our hottest of all peppers. Habanero means from Havana. Habanero and its kin long ago migrated from the Caribbean Islands to Central America where they remain extremely popular today. A close relative of the Jamaican Scotch Bonnet. To complement its searing heat, Habanero has a delicious, pungent, smoky quality unlike any other pepper; many people find its flavor and aroma irresistible in sauces and salsas. Days to maturity are from time plants are set in garden. For transplants add 8-10 weeks. Space plants 18-24″ apart. -
Rudbeckia – Cappuccino
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Basil Cinnamon
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Marigold – Xochi™ Orange
$1.00Add to cartXochi means “flower” or “princess of flowers” and is a shortened version of the ancient Aztec word Xochitl, used in Spanish today, most commonly in Mexico. It offers the uniformity, good shipability and durability to meet the increasing consumer demand for Dia de los Muertos and Halloween celebrations; good for use in bouquets and grower bunches.
An excellent option for Summer and Fall , Xochi is famous for Dia de los Muertos and Halloween celebrations.
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Zinnia – Dreamland Mix
$1.00Add to cartDreamland™ Mix Hybrid Zinnia is very rugged and weather tolerant, this sun-lover renews itself quickly after storms, thanks to waxy petals and a very tough, vigorous plant constitution. The luminous hues in this series blend harmoniously in the garden, and the flowers stay fresh for well over a week in the vase. Stunning.
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Yarrow – White
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Marigold – French Safari Bolero
$1.75Add to cartFrench Marigolds have smaller blooms than African Marigolds making them perfect for edging and containers. Their texture is the perfect compliment to broad leaf and trailing companion plants. Removing spent blooms will assure the most prolific flowering.
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Marigold – French Happy Spry
$1.00Add to cartThe perfect choice for beds and borders. Superb for baskets, containers and window boxes. Wonderful for combination plantings. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets.
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Turnip – White Egg
$1.75Add to cartWhite Egg Turnip is an open-pollinated variety that produces beautiful egg-shaped roots with tall, medium-green tops. Great prepared raw or cooked. Brassica rapa subsp. rapa. 50 days to maturity.
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Alyssum – Easter Bonnet Deep Pink
$1.00Add to cartCovered with dainty, fragrant flowers, plants stay compact and tidy much longer than other alyssums, making these excellent edging plants.
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Golden Alexanders
$1.00Add to cartZizia aurea is one of those natives that every garden should have. It is fairly easy to grow and, although short-lived, will self-seed and persist in many sun/soil situations. Zizia is an important plant to a number of short-tongued insects that are able to easily reach the nectar in the small yellow flowers. Black Swallowtail and Ozark Swallowtails caterpillars will feed on its leaves.
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Morning Glory – Cardinal Climber
$1.75Add to cartMorning Glory gets its name from the magnificent, trumpet-shaped blooms that open each morning. The flowers last for just a day, but there will be more blooms tomorrow. Be sure to provide a trellis or some other type of structure to support the vine. This is a great plant for temporarily hiding unsightly objects such as an old tree stump or brush pile.
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Zinnia – Profusion Mix
$1.00Add to cartThis series is easy to grow and is tolerant of heat and diseases throughout the season. Excellent for landscapes in arid regions.
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Cosmos – Limara Lemon
$1.00Add to cartExtra dwarf lemon yellow small 1.5 in/3.6 cm semi-double blooms cover bushy plants
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Turnip – Purple Top
$1.75Add to cartHEIRLOOM. A timeless heirloom variety, ancient yet still tops with turnip loversTurnip lovers cherish these deliciously sweet and tender, white roots. Handsomely blushed with pink to purple at the crown, classic turnip range from 4–6″ across. Super-nutritious young leaves on the easy-growing plants are the classic southern greens of legend and are perfect for soups, in vegetable gratin, or baked alongside other root vegetables. -
Butterfly Weed
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Swamp Rose Mallow
$1.00Add to cartA large, attractive plant suited for sunny, moist, even wet and slightly acidic sites. Multiple stems will come from a single plant on this shrub-like perennial forb. The large leaves are dark gray-green, and hairy on the underside.
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Rudbeckia – Toto Rustic
$1.00Add to cartA profusion of vibrant flowers attracts butterflies to the garden. Outstanding in the perennial garden or wildflower planting and especially attractive with daylilies, daisies, asters and ornamental grasses. Excellent cut flower.
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Morning Glory – Sunrise Serenade
$1.00Add to cartA spectacular climbing annual, this old-fashioned favorite will scramble up any type of supportive structure for a beautiful floral display until the first frost in the fall.
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Swiss Chard Bright Lights
$1.75Add to cartThis jewel plants a rainbow of color in veggie and flower gardens!
Produces delicious, mildly flavored stems in yellow, gold, orange, pink, violet, green, white, red and even striped! -
Marigold – French Disco Red
$1.75Add to cartFrench Marigolds have smaller blooms than African Marigolds making them perfect for edging and containers. Their texture is the perfect compliment to broad leaf and trailing companion plants. Removing spent blooms will assure the most prolific flowering.
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Aster – Pixie Princess Mix
$1.00Add to cartThe Princess Mix Aster is a sophisticated addition to cut flower arrangements or the annual border. 30” plants produce voluminous quantities of flowers on strong stems. Pinch back when small to encourage a larger number of long-stemmed flowers and provide horizontal trellising for highest production of straight stems.
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Cosmos – Cupcake White
$1.75Add to cartWow! Beauteous new variety of cosmos dazzles with a can-you-believe-your-eyes? chalice-like petal pattern. Rare and remarkable 24-30″ cultivar of this classic cottage variety creates serene commotion in the full-sun midborder. Easy-growing beauties offer up bouquets of blithesome cut flowers. Pollinator-friendly plants are frequented by nectar-loving bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Simply sow ‘em where you want to grow them.
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Nasturtium – Whirlybird Mix
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Marigold – African Big Duck Gold
$1.00Add to cartThe perfect choice for beds and borders. Superb for baskets, containers and window boxes. Wonderful for combination plantings. Cut flowers are long-lasting in fresh bouquets.Great for deer and wildlife resistance! -
Cosmos – Sonata™ Pink Blush
$1.75Add to cartGeneral Information: Plants feature the much-loved daisy flower form – makes for a ‘naturalized’ garden look.Plug crop time:4 to 5 weeks Transplant to finish: 6 to 7 weeks-
The best-performing garden cosmos.
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Extremely easy to grow; professional growers choose Sonata because of its capabilities for blooming in the pack and pot.
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Recommended for 5 to 6-in./13 to 15-cm pots.
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Sky Blue Aster
$1.00Add to cartSky Blue Aster has blue to blue-violet flowers. It is easy to grow and is drought tolerant. Blooming late summer to fall, like most Asters, it attracts butterflies and other beneficial insects such as small bees, flies, small to medium-sized butterflies, skippers, and wasps.
Sky Blue Aster prefers full or partial sun and can grow in many different types of soil as long as it is well-drained. The leaves are smaller when heading upward along the stem, and are typically heart-shaped at the base. The leaves on the very similar-looking Smooth Blue Aster are indeed smooth to the touch. Sky Blue Aster has rough leaves, as do many other Asters. It is also scientifically named Aster oolentangiensisand Aster azureus.
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Lemon Mint
$1.00Add to cartLemon Mint is a well-known native. In Northern climates this plant acts as an annual, but in Southern climates its lifecycle is biennial or short-lived perennial. The bright blooms range from lilac to magenta in color and will attract bees, butterflies, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and even moths, but deer and rabbits dislike and commonly avoid its especially fragrant foliage.
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Bush’s Poppy Mallow
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Marigold – French Bonanza™ Mix
$1.00Add to cartFrench Marigolds are compact bushy annuals from Mexico and the flowers come in various combinations of reds, oranges, and yellows. They need sun to partial sun in well-drained dry to moist soil. They will bloom the season-long if kept deadheaded of spent blooms. They are drought tolerant once established. The flowers and foliage have a pleasing or not so pleasing aroma and have been used to deter insects in the garden.
Marigold are excellent deer and wildlife deterrents from your garden and add tremendous value to its perimeter.
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Nasturtium – TIp Top Rose
$1.00Add to cartTip Top Rose is a strong yet compact nasturtium with unique and showy rose-colored flowers showcased above medium green foliage. These 14×18” mounded plants were more floriferous than the comparisons varieties in the AAS trials, producing a bigger and better garden show. The uniquely colored flowers are a great addition to the nasturtium family especially since they don’t fade as they age. Judges described the color as “a warm, bright rose with less of the black undertones typical in nasturtium flowers.” Tip Top Rose remained healthy throughout the season. It makes a great winter annual in warmer climates and a spring annual in other areas, whether used in containers or in the landscape.
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Marigold – African Taishan® Mix
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Best dwarf African marigold for landscapes – 20% shorter peduncles and 15% thicker stems assure less stretch and breakage.
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Big, tightly petalled blooms on super-strong stems look terrific at retail with less waste, better overhead watering tolerance and longer shelf life.
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Better branching with more aggressive side branching fills packs quickly and delivers a healthier look.
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Larger flowers hold their doubleness and shed water well.
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Performance is so spectacular that Taishan was featured in landscapes at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
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