It has a very meaty and full of flavor and is very popular amongst gourmet chefs for their use in salads and sandwiches. Tomato Oxheart Pink (100% Heirloom/Non-Hybrid/Non-GMO) We love this heirloom seed at Home Farm Herbery which produces a beautiful...
Enjoy as a garnish with beverages, fruit and many other dishes, or as a calming tea. Water well, especially at first. Full sun or partial shade. This six-mint collection includes six varieties: Kentucky Colonel Chocolate Mint Peppermint Pineapple Mint...
Prices start at : 35.00 USD / 6 Orange Mint plants
Water well at first. Mint is also extremely easy to grow. Wonderfully refreshing! And you'll find so many uses for this gourmet mint -- crush fresh leaves into water or juice for a refreshing beverage, or add to iced tea.
Prices start at : 36.00 USD / 6 ChocolateMint Plants
The mints are hardy perennials. Rich, loamy soil is helpful but not essential, as mint can thrive in a wide range of soil types. Plant April through early fall to get a perennial patch established.
Enjoy its pleasant pineapple flavor in fruit cups and punches, or add to potpourris. Hardy perennial plant, grows to a height of 8-12", prefers partial shade and a moist, rich soil.
Direct seed: After last frost when the soil is warm, sow thinly, 6 seeds per foot, 1/4" deep. Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. Keep surface from drying out until emergence.
Nicely-sized 4-5" blooms in shades of creamy yellow, lemon yellow, wine red, pink, and bicolor combinations. Produced more flowers and bloomed for a longer period than any other mix in our trials.
Direct seed: After last frost when the soil is warm, sow thinly, 6 seeds per foot, 1/4" deep. Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. Keep surface from drying out until emergence.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Transplants should be held indoors for no more than 4 weeks prior to planting out.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Sunflowers dislike root disturbance and do not transplant well. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Transplants should be held indoors for no more than 4 weeks prior to planting out.
Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. A heat mat will maintain an accurate temperature. Keep surface from drying out until emergence. With the exception of the Profusion varieties, deadheading is necessary to prolong blooming and encourage...
Still a favorite in our sunflower trials. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower. Excessive nitrogen may cause plants to grow too vigorously with abnormal flower shapes.Fresh: Flowers can be harvested tight when color first begins to show,...
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Sunflowers dislike root disturbance and do not transplant well. Bright yellow rays, black disk.
Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower. Use in bouquets mixed with contrasting colors. Side stems are thinner, yet stronger than most other branching varieties, averaging 30".
Branching plants have long, 18-24", strong side stems for cutting. Flowers have burgundy, sometimes pink petals with lemony tips and dark centers. Day-length neutral. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower.
Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. A heat mat will maintain an accurate temperature. Keep surface from drying out until emergence. With the exception of the Profusion varieties, deadheading is necessary to prolong blooming and encourage...
With the exception of the Profusion varieties, deadheading is necessary to prolong blooming and encourage branching.If anything you purchase from us proves unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price.
Direct seed: After last frost when the soil is warm, sow thinly, 6 seeds per foot, 1/4" deep. Packet: 50 seeds.3-5 days at 80-85°F (27-29°C). A heat mat will maintain an accurate temperature.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Sunflowers dislike root disturbance and do not transplant well. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Transplants should be held indoors for no more than 4 weeks prior to planting out.
Single stem, early flowering, and perfect for fresh bouquets. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower. Excessive nitrogen may cause plants to grow too vigorously with abnormal flower shapes.Fresh: Flowers can be harvested tight when color...
With the exception of the Profusion varieties, deadheading is necessary to prolong blooming and encourage branching.If anything you purchase from us proves unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item or refund the purchase price.
Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. A heat mat will maintain an accurate temperature. Keep surface from drying out until emergence. With the exception of the Profusion varieties, deadheading is necessary to prolong blooming and encourage...
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Sunflowers dislike root disturbance and do not transplant well. Traditional, golden-yellow rays with dark brown disks.
Direct seed: After last frost when the soil is warm, sow thinly, 6 seeds per foot, 1/4" deep. Cover seed and keep soil surface moist until emergence. Keep surface from drying out until emergence.
Thin to one plant when true leaves appear.Transplant: Sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Sunflowers dislike root disturbance and do not transplant well. Also known as common sunflower and annual sunflower.