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Cosmos, Sea Shells
$4.50Cosmos, Sea Shells Cosmos are one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. “Benign neglect is the key.” writes Tovah Martin in her book, Heirloom Flowers, and she is absolutely correct. The plants begin to bloom in late July or ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Cosmos, Sensation Mix
$4.50Cosmos, Sensation Mix Cosmos are one of the easiest plants to grow from seed. “Benign neglect is the key.” writes Tovah Martin in her book, Heirloom Flowers, and she is absolutely correct. The plants begin to bloom in late July or ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Cotton
$4.50COTTON FULL SUN Native to the American Southeast, cotton has never been grown as an ornamental except for educational purposes, but its 4-8 ft. statuesque habit, striking, hibiscus-like lemon yellow flowers and fascinating seed pods should make it a welcome ornamental ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Daisy, English
$4.50Daisy, English English Daisy seeds should be sown in the spring after the danger of frost has passed or late in the fall. Cover the seeds with ¼ inch of soil. After germination, the seedlings should be thinned to allow 6 ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Daisy, Shasta Alaska
$4.50Daisy, Shasta Alaska Shasta Daisy Alaska seed should be broadcasted after the danger of frost has passed. Plants need full sun or partial shade and rich soil that is moist, but not consistently wet. Plants will begin blooming in July and ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Echinacea (Purple Coneflower)
$4.50Echinacea (Purple Coneflower) Purple Coneflowers are some of the hardiest and most forgiving plants grown. They can tolerate almost any kind of soil, but they will thrive in soil amended with compost and phosphate in the spring. The plants can be ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Evening Primrose
$4.50Evening Primrose To obtain blossoms in the first planting year, seeds must be sown in the fall. They can also be started indoors in early spring and then transplanted outside. Young plants form rosettes which then produce flowering stems. Seeds started ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Forget Me Not, Chinese
$4.50Forget Me Not, Chinese Forget Me Nots can be grown easily from seed and are prolific reseeders. They seed should be broadcast where they are likely to grow, because they do not transplant well. The plants begin to bloom in early ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Four O’ Clock/Marvel of Peru
$4.50Four O' Clock/Marvel of Peru Four O’ Clocks can tolerate many soil types and will grow in poor soil, but they prefer a loamy soil amended with compost. They can prosper in both full sun and partial shade. The plants are ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Foxglove
$4.50Foxglove s are difficult to grow from seed and do not transplant well. It often takes years to establish a healthy grouping of the plants. It is recommended that seed be planted in the fall, but it can also be planted ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Gaillardia, Blanketflower
$4.50Gaillardia, Blanketflower "Gaillardias grow easily from seed and will flower in their first year. Broadcast the seed over the soil. Moisten slightly. The plants deteriorate rapidly as they age, so separate clumps every three years to produce maximum blooms. Gaillardias are ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Gomphrena
$4.50Gomphrena is a bit difficult to grow from seed. The seeds should be sown indoors in February in a container with bottom heat. Transplant outdoors when the danger of frost has passed. will grow in most soils, but prefer a soil ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Hollyhock, Chater’s Double
$4.50Hollyhock, Chater's Double Hollyhocks are sometimes difficult to grow from seed. They can be started indoors in February if bottom heat is applied. They should be planted ½ inch deep and will take 14-21 days to germinate. Nigra can take longer. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Hollyhock, Indian Spring
$4.50Hollyhock, Indian Spring Hollyhocks are sometimes difficult to grow from seed. They can be started indoors in February if bottom heat is applied. They should be planted ½ inch deep and will take 14-21 days to germinate. Nigra can take longer. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Hollyhock, Nigra
$4.50Hollyhock, Nigra Hollyhocks are sometimes difficult to grow from seed. They can be started indoors in February if bottom heat is applied. They should be planted ½ inch deep and will take 14-21 days to germinate. Nigra can take longer. Because ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Hyacinth Bean
$4.50Hyacinth Bean s should be planted in the late spring or early summer when the soil has become very warm. The seeds can be scored and soaked for 24 hours before planting to hasten germination. Seeds should be planted 6 inches ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Johnny Jump Up (Viola)
$4.50Johnny Jump Up (Viola) Johnny Jump Up seeds can be planted in the fall for spring blooms or the spring for summer and fall blooms. In many areas of the United States, with the mild winters, these plants will bloom throughout ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Larkspur
$4.50Larkspur In the 1900’s, the ’s popularity waned, but with the recent resurgence of interest in romantic cottage gardens, the has regained some of its popularity. The plant grows best from seed when the seed is sown in the late fall. ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Lupine, Russell’s Prize Mix
$4.50Lupine, Russell's Prize Mix Lupines can be grown from seed, but the seed must be scarified (scratched) and then soaked for 24 hours to enhance germination. Lupines are often found clustered around rocky drainage ditches or on the edge of gravelly ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Marigold, Queen Sophia (French)
$4.50Marigold, Queen Sophia (French) Marigolds are among the easiest of plants to grow from seed. Seed can be sown outdoors after the danger of frost has passed provided the soil is warm – 60-70 degrees. The plants will begin to flower ...Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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