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Amsonia hubrichtii
Prices start at : 16.95 USD / 1 Gal

The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. Bio-tone is a gardener's best friend and can help guarantee your success. Remove the old flowers of Amsonia hubrichtii as they become brown and unattractive.
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Echinacea Solar Flare
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 Gal

Plants are strong and bushy in habit with near-black stems. Blooms last well cut or dried, and the seeds in the large cone at the center of the flower head provide nourishment for birds when finished blooming.
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Aster October Skies
Prices start at : 16.95 USD / 1 Gal

Feeding your plants is probably the single most forgotten part of growing healthy long lasting plants. For example a one gallon pot would be watered until you count to 5 a three gallon pot would be 15 and so on.
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St John\'s Wort Red Fame
Prices start at : 34.95 USD / 3 Gal

Cut it back in the spring before it begins to bud. The most common cause of plant death after transplanting is planting the new plant to deep. A 2 to 3 inch layer of mulch is sufficient but remember to take care not to cover any part of the stem of the...
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Sedum Autumn Fire
Prices start at : 13.95 USD / 1 Gal

For example a one gallon pot would be watered until you count to 5 a three gallon pot would be 15 and so on. The sturdy stems of Sedum Autumn Fire keep it beautifully intact throughout its bloom period for an outstanding show! Uses: Extremely attractive...
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Achillea, Cherries Jubilee
Prices start at : 26.99 USD / 1 Order ( 4 Plants)

Exciting flowered mix in shades of bright reds, roses and violets. Deer resistant. The bloom time is extended, and it makes an excellent cut flower.
  • Zone: 5-8
  • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders, Cut Flowers, Dried Flowers
  • Resistant To: Deer, Drought
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
  • Height: 24-28 inches
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Nepeta Walkers Low
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 Gal

We recommend feeding your Nepeta Walker's Low in the very early spring and again in mid summer after all new growth has hardened off and it begins to set flower buds. Yarrow tends to grow more and more stems on the outside, leaving the inner stems to...
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Lavender Provence (Lavender x intermedia)
Prices start at : 17.95 USD / 1 GAL

Lavandin can be difficult to grow in the far north area, primarily because of winter stresses and high summer humidity. Leaves are evergreen in warm winter climates. Remove faded flowers to promote continued bloom.
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Eupatorium Little Joe (Joe Pye Weed)
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 GAL

Generally intolerant of shady locations. ‘Little Joe' is a more compact cultivar than the species, typically growing in a clump to 3-4' tall and to 1-3' wide. Soils must not be allowed to dry out.
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Rudbeckia Goldstrum Black-eyed Susan
Prices start at : 16.95 USD / 1 Gal

Beautiful and versatile, outstanding in mass plantings as well as perennial borders, meadows and prairie gardens. Features large, daisy-like flowers (3-4″ across) with deep yellow rays and dark brownish-black center disks.
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Achillea Strawberry Seduction
Prices start at : 14.95 USD / 1 Gal

Deadheading also prevents Achillea Strawberry Seduction from spreading through your yard, as it can be an effective self-seeder when the dead flowers are allowed to dry completely and go to seed this would cause problems for your garden as the seedling...
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Salvia Caradonna (Salvia nemorosa)
Prices start at : 17.95 USD / 1 GAL

Salvia Caradonna is a unique cultivar of the reliable genus and species Salvia nemorosa. Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. Plants may repeat bloom throughout the summer, but need regular moisture to encourage this.
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Salvia East Friesland (S. ‘Ostfriesland\')
Prices start at : 15.95 USD / 1 GAL

This German selection has a nice compact habit, and flowers of deep violet-purple. Tolerates drought. Details: Perfect for the perennial borders, cottage garden, or butterfly gardens and wild gardens.
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Aster Divaricatus Woodland Aster
Prices start at : 14.95 USD / 1 Gal

Unlike most other species of Fall Aster, White Woodland Aster is suitable for shady sites. Our ideal fertilizer schedule for you to use is as follows. We recommend feeding your Aster Divaricatus in the very early spring and again in mid summer after all...
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Salvia Blue Hill
Prices start at : 15.95 USD / 1 Gal

Remove spent flower spikes to help extend the bloom period. Blue Hill's smaller size makes it perfect for a border garden or container. Spent flowers should be cut back for a repeat performance in fall.
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Achillea Paprika
Prices start at : 13.95 USD / 1 Gal

Feeding your plants is probably the single most forgotten part of growing healthy long lasting plants. It is one of the most floriferous of the Uses: Extremely attractive when used as a focal point in the mixed border, mass planting.
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Allegheny Monkeyflower, Square-stemmed Monkeyflower Mimulus ringens
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

* The flower looks something like a monkeys face, hence the common and genus names, the latter from the Latin mimus (a buffoon). May be grown in moist soils in borders as long as soils do not dry out.
  • Common Name: Allegheny Monkeyflower, Square-stemmed Monkeyflower
  • Height: 2-3 feet
  • Collection Locale: Pennsylvania
  • Quantity: 0.18 lb
  • Seeds Per Pound: 36,800,000
  • Family: Scrophulariaceae
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Hibiscus Lord Baltimore
Prices start at : 22.95 USD / 1 Gal

‘Lord Baltimore' flowers best in areas with long, hot summers. Doing so can cause rotting of the stem and death to the plant. Newly planted perennials should be watered twice weekly (Minimum), and under hot conditions possibly more.
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Echinacea Harvest Moon
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 Gal

Plants thrive in average soils and withstand hot and dry conditions. Echinacea are easy-to-grow natives that bloom heavily from summer to fall. Echinacea HARVEST MOON is a new hybrid coneflower in the Big Sky Series from Richard Saul of Itsaul Nurseries...
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Heartleaf Bergenia Bergenia cordifolia
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

Leaves typically form a thick, slowly-spreading clump of foliage to 12" tall. * Also commonly called pig squeak because of the noise produced by rubbing a leaf between thumb and finger.
  • Lot#: 9402
  • Common Name: Heartleaf Bergenia
  • Botanical Name: Bergenia cordifolia
  • Germination: 85%
  • Collection Locale: Illinois
  • Purity: 98%
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Lamium, Beacon Silver
Prices start at : 8.99 USD / 1 Plant

Through most of the summer, the dense mats are covered with bright, low spikes of lavender-pink. Can be used as foliage fillers in patio pots. Our top choice for problem areas in the garden.
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Height: 6-8 inches
  • Spread: 12-20 inches
  • Zone: 5-8
  • Genus: Lamium maculatum
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Allegheny Monkeyflower, Square-stemmed Monkeyflower Mimulus ringens
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

* The flower looks something like a monkeys face, hence the common and genus names, the latter from the Latin mimus (a buffoon). May be grown in moist soils in borders as long as soils do not dry out.
  • Common Name: Allegheny Monkeyflower, Square-stemmed Monkeyflower
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 13851
  • Genus: Mimulus
  • Crop Year: 2015
  • Family: Scrophulariaceae
  • Species: ringens
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Fortune Finder Louisiana Iris (Yellow, Early-Midseason)
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

These easy to grow perennials are happy to grow under average garden conditions provided you understand their growth habits. October averages to be our wettest month, with consistent rains throughout fall, winter, and spring when flowering generally occurs.
  • Container Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
  • Native To / Origin: Australian Gardens - Heather Pryor, registered in 2004
  • Grows To: 30-36''H, space at 12-18"
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 6,7,8,9
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Part sun
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Cupid\'s Arrow
Prices start at : 11.79 USD / each

Grows 30-36" tall and 24" wideThis hardy, easy to grow perennial creates a sensation in the garden from mid-summer to fall with whorls of lilac-blue flowers that are arranged on the top of the tall stems.
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Zones: 4-9
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
  • Spread: 24"
  • Genus: Veronicastrum virginicum 'Cupid'
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Desert Candle, Foxtail Lily, Fox Tail Lily, Fox-tail Lily Eremurus robustus
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

It prefers sandy, well-drained soil and full sun. However some may find the plant to be too tall for normal gardens. Inflorescence goes to four feet in length which is covered with many deep to pale pink flowers, four cm across.
  • Botanical Name: Eremurus robustus
  • Lot#: 080433
  • Species: robustus
  • Germination: 98%
  • Common Name: Desert Candle, Foxtail Lily, Fox Tail Lily, Fox-tail Lily
  • Seeds Per Pound: 15,436
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Ann Chowning Louisiana Iris (Red, Yellow Signals, Early Season)
Prices start at : 9.99 USD

Provide Louisiana Irises with a moist to average moist to moderately wet site for the best results in a mostly sunny position. At this point the ugly foliage can be pruned away but may be best left to protect and shade the young foliage during the hottest...
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 6,7,8,9
  • Deer Resistance: Rarely Bothered
  • pH Range: Mildly Acidic, Neutral, Mildly Alkaline
  • Grows To: 30-36''H, space at 12-18"
  • Native To / Origin: US Gardens - Frank Chowning, registered in 1976
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Mimi Perennial Hibiscus, Hardy Hibiscus
Prices start at : 12.99 USD

You can also use them as the center piece for large container gardens, in bog gardens, at the edges of ponds, or in any other sunny and consistently moist site. Like the parent species, they are all slow to emerge in spring and wait for the signal of...
  • Native To / Origin: Gardens
  • Outdoor Light: Full sun, Part sun
  • Soil & Moisture: Moist to wet or average moist, relatively rich soils.
  • Grows To: 3'H x 3-4'W
  • USDA Cold Hardiness Zones: 5,6,7,8,9,10
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