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'Giant Sungold' Sunflower/Girasol - Spanish/English
(Helianthus annuus)
A tall “teddy bear” type sunflower with glowing, yellow-gold fully double flowers. The sturdy branching plants bear abundant 7-8 inch petal-packed bright flower heads. Fast and easy to grow.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Green Salad Bowl' Lettuce/Lechuga - Spanish/English
Very popular leaf lettuce for home gardeners with tightly packed, crinkled leaves and excellent, fresh flavor. Tolerates heat, slow bolting. All-America Selections winner.Regular price $1.99Sale price $1.99Unit price / per -
'Buttercrunch' Lettuce/Lechuga - Spanish/English
Compact, loose heads of delicious, thick and crisp leaves are easy to grow. Ideal for a single- serving salad. Tolerates heat and is slow to bolt.Regular price $1.99Sale price $1.99Unit price / per -
'Long Purple' Eggplant/Berenjena - Spanish/English
Long, dark purple fruits have thinner skins with fewer seeds, and a more delicate flavor than traditional varieties. Tapered fruits reach 10-12 inches long.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Summer Charm Mix' Nasturtium/Capuchina - Spanish/English
(Tropaeolum majus)
These old-fashioned edible flower favorites with mounding blue-green leaves bloom in ordinary garden soil to fill garden beds, borders or window boxes with bright summer colors.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Longstanding' Cilantro - Spanish/English
(Coriandrum sativum)
Improved variety that’s slower to bolt in warm weather for a longer harvest time. Use both seeds and leaves to add distinctive flavor to a wide variety of dishes. Essential for Asian and Tex-Mex cooking.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
'Early Dividend Hybrid' Broccoli/Brócoli - Spanish/English
Choose Early Dividend for improved flavor and higher yields. Large 4-5 inch, deep-green heads develop quickly followed by large side shoots. Harvest in 45 days from transplanting.Regular price $2.49Sale price $2.49Unit price / per -
'Roma' Tomato/Tomate - Spanish/English
Ideal for the gardener who cooks. This Italian paste-type tomato produces vigorous plants with an abundance of meaty fruits that are perfect for flavorful sauces or ketchup. Determinate (VFN).Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
Heirloom Oregano - Spanish/English
(Oreganum heraclioticum)
Essential for the cook’s garden, the small, dark green leaves are filled with aroma and flavor. In summer, clusters of small reddish-purple or white flowers appear. Grows in sun or light shade. Ideal for container gardens.Regular price $2.19Sale price $2.19Unit price / per -
Container Cucumber Bush Slicer
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
Plant heat loving cucumbers only when spring weather is warmed and night temperatures are consistently above 55°F (13°C). Amend soil well with aged manure or compost. Sow seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart in slightly mounded hills that are 3 feet apart, sowing 4 or 5 seeds in each hill. Thin to the 3 strongest seedlings in each hill so plants have room to grow and mature.
FOR CONTAINERS
Sow seed directly into containers 4 inches from edges. When plants are 3 to 4 inches tall, thin carefully to strongest seedlings. Final spacing should be one plant per pot 12 inches deep and 12 inches across or 2 plants in a larger container at least 18 inches across. For larger planters, grow plants at final spacing of 8 to10 inches apart.
GROWING NOTES
Protect seedlings from marauding birds with plastic berry baskets, removing before plants get crowded. Feed every other week. A good mulch will aid shallow rooted cucumber plants, which require ample and consistent moisture in hot dry weather. Avoid overly wet or dry periods for good quality fruit. In hot dry weather, check and water plants in containers daily.
HARVEST AND USE
Keep all mature cucumbers picked; fruits left on vines will signal the plant to stop producing. Cut rather than pull fruits from vines. Slice them up for refreshing snacks, salads and sandwiches. Eat within a day or two of picking for best taste and quality.
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'Genovese' Organic Basil
(Ocimum basilicum)
The best friend of all tomatoes! Classic Genovese basil has richly flavored, shiny big green leaves you won’t want to be without for great summer eating. Tastes delicious with pasta, all summer vegetables, chicken and fish.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
'Slow Bolt' Organic Cilantro
(Coriandrum sativum)
Indispensable herb to use fresh for pungent, delicious flavor. Cilantro adds a distinctive boost to all salsas and a wide variety of both everyday and exotic dishes.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
'Flat Leaf' Organic Parsley
(Petroselinum crispum)
Rich with flavor and definitely essential for any cook’s garden. Large, dark green, sweet leaves add delicious extra flavor to both cooked dishes and fresh salads.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Top Flavor Carrots Napoli
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
In spring once danger of hard frost is past, sow seeds in full sun in finely worked, fertile soil. Sow 1/4 inch deep and 1/2 inch apart in rows 8 inches apart, or broadcast thinly in beds and cover lightly. Keep seedbed evenly moist as carrots can be slow to germinate, emerging over 10 to 20 days. If first sowing comes up unevenly, replant right away as seedlings catch up quickly. Be sure to thin young carrots several times so seedlings are about 2 inches apart and have room to size up.
GROWING NOTES
Carrots like well worked soil and need consistent moisture to grow well. If your soil tends to dry out, cover seedbed with floating row cover to help retain moisture during the germination period and water right through it. Keep carrots well watered and thinned. For a late season crop, sow again 3 months before first expected frost.
HARVEST AND USE
Let young carrots size up and color fully to orange before harvesting for best flavor. Saute or steam just until tender crisp and serve with a squeeze of fresh lemon or lime juice, sweet butter and fresh dill; or try buttered and glazed with a little maple syrup or honey.
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Heirloom Pole Beans Kentucky Wonder
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
In late spring, once night temperatures stay securely above 55°F(13°C), plant seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Erect strong stakes, tripod poles or trellis, at planting time to support vines. Plant 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart along a trellis; around tripods or stakes, plant 4 to 6 seeds about 4 inches from each pole, thinning seedlings to 3 best plants per pole.
GROWING NOTES
Beans are an easy and reliable crop, but don’t plant seeds too early; cold conditions prevent good germination. If first sowing comes up unevenly, replant right away; new seedlings will catch up quickly. Birds are attracted to young seedlings; watch carefully and protect with netting if necessary. Avoid harvesting beans in wet conditions.
HARVEST AND USE
For the best yields, pick beans frequently, at least every 2 or 3 days. These tasty beans are delicious freshly harvested and the more pods you pick, the more plants will produce. Enjoy quickly steamed just until tender-crisp, then toss with a little sweet butter and a sprinkling of fresh tarragon or dill.
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Giant Bouquet Marigolds Orange & Yellow Beast
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom
Frost tenderTO PLANT OUTDOORS
Sow seeds directly into well-worked garden soil in full sun once all danger of frost is past. Space seeds 3 inches apart and cover about 1/4 inch deep. Keep soil evenly moist. Germination takes 7 to 10 days. When seedlings are about 3 inches tall, carefully thin them to a final spacing of 9-12 inches apart because these vigorous, tall plants need room to grow and bloom. Extra thinned seedlings can be transplanted easily.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow seeds several inches apart in a container of well-drained seed starting mix 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost date. Cover 1/4 inch deep, keep moist and provide a strong light source until ready to go outside. Transplant 9-12 inches apart once weather warms up and nights are above 55° F (13° C).
GROWING NOTES
These carefree, non-fussy branching plants reach 3-3 1/2 feet tall with long-lasting big blossoms and blue-green foliage. Perfect in any sunny spot for nonstop color all season long with armfuls of long stemmed flowers for big bouquets. Support the tall, hard blooming plants with stakes or flower supports. Feed and water regularly. No need to pinch plants or remove spent flowers for spectacular long bloom.
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Edible Container Flowers Hestia Dwarf Runner Beans
ANNUAL VINE
Summer/fall bloom with edible pods and seeds
Frost tenderSTART SEEDS OUTDOORS
In spring, be very sure to wait until weather is warm and settled and night temperatures stay above 55°F (13°C), before planting well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. For bed planting, poke seeds in 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart in rows 1 1/2 feet apart.
FOR CONTAINER PLANTING
Choose big pots at least 18 inches tall and 16-20 inches in diameter. Fill pots with fresh, moistened, good-quality potting mix. Sow seeds 3-4 inches apart. Keep soil evenly moist while awaiting germination in 7-10 days. Sow again in different pots a few weeks later for a longer season of bloom.
GROWING NOTES
Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with plastic berry baskets at planting time, removing when plants get crowded. Feed plants once a month with all-purpose fertilizer. Hestia’s blossoms are edible; enjoy as garnishes or or tasty salad additions. At the end of blooming season, let some flowers mature into bean pods and allow beans to completely dry in their pods to harvest and use for dried bean recipes.Regular price $4.39Sale price $4.39Unit price / per -
'Four Grass Mix' Organic Cat Grass Blend
Let your kitty bliss out on this fast-growing, tasty and nutritious blend of grasses which they will recognize and seek out regularly. Be sure to sow pots a week apart for a long succession of treats.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Organic Heirloom Chives
(Allium schoenoprasum)
An essential for every herb garden, chives thrive in any sunny location. Fast-growing leaves topped by delicate purple flowers impart a mild onion flavor to any dish. Perennial.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Dwarf Strawflower Rainbow Bouquet
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom
Can handle light frostSTARTING EARLY INDOORS
Start in spring 6 weeks before last expected frost. Sow seeds very thinly in a container of seed starting mix and cover very lightly. Keep evenly moist but not soggy, providing a strong light source. When seedlings are several inches tall, transplant 2 inches apart into a deeper containers. Once weather is settled and warm, acclimate to outdoor conditions before planting in the garden.
TO START EARLY OUTDOORS
Once all danger of frost is past, sow seeds 1 inch apart in containers of fresh potting mix, or broadcast thinly in fertile, well drained garden beds. Cover ¼ inch deep and keep evenly moist. When seedlings are several inches tall, thin to 6-8 inches apart so plants have room to branch and grow.
In Containers: Use containers 16-18 inches deep and wide filled with fresh potting soil. Sow seeds 1 inch apart, 1/4 inch deep. When several inches tall, thin or transplant seedlings 5 inches apart. Feed container plants monthly with all-purpose flower fertilizer.
GROWING NOTES
For fresh flowers, cut stems at desired length before the flower centers are fully open. To air dry for “everlastings,” simply remove leaves and hang upside down in bundles in a cool airy spot out of the sun. Dried Strawflowers cure quickly and last almost indefinitely.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Heirloom Tomato 'Double Standard' Organic Corn
This early maturing, open pollinated bicolor (su) variety offers strong germination and good adaptability. The big 7 inch ears have 12-14 rows of juicy kernels with great, real corn flavor. Some ears have bicolor kernels, and some will be yellow!Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Container Chile Peppers Early Flame Jalapeños
STARTING SEEDLINGS
Start indoors 8 weeks before outdoor night temperatures reach 55°F (13°C). Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep moist but not soggy, and very warm 80°F (27°C). Provide a strong light source until ready to plant outdoors. When seedlings are several inches tall, transplant into 4 inch pots. Keep warm; 70°F (21°C). Feed with half-strength liquid fertilizer.
When nights reach 55°F (13°C), acclimate seedlings to outdoor conditions. If planting in garden beds, space 2 feet apart in rich soil in full sun.
CONTAINER GROWING
Transplant each well-developed seedling into a container about 15 inches tall and deep. Use fresh potting mix to prevent soil borne diseases. Fertilize 2 times per month with all-purpose fertilizer for best plants and bigger yields. Check often and water regularly; plants usually require daily watering in hot summer weather.
GROWING NOTES
Peppers need full sun at least 6 hours per day. Mulch well to maintain even moisture. Provide short stakes or cages to support the heavy sets of ripening fruit. Keep growing plants well watered and fed.
HARVEST AND USE
To harvest, cut rather than pull fruits from plants when deep glossy green or colored up red. Enjoy Jalapeños in sandwiches, fresh salsas, sauces, fajitas and marinades. They are delicious sliced and quickly pickled or stuffed with cheese and baked.Regular price $4.99Sale price $4.99Unit price / per -
Stalk Celery Merlin
TO PLANT DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
Start celery in spring, when temperatures are above 50°F (10°C) day and night. Plant in full sun or, in hot summer areas, where there is afternoon shade. Celery is a heavy feeder; amend soil well with a high nitrogen fertilizer before planting. Sow seeds thinly, about 1-2 inches apart and cover very lightly. Be patient and keep seedbed evenly moist while awaiting germination which is slow and uneven. When seedlings are 3 inches tall, thin to 8 inches apart to grow to maturity.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Start in early spring, 8-10 weeks before night temperatures are evenly above 50°F (10°C). Sow seeds thinly in containers of seed starting mix. Cover very lightly. Keep evenly moist; germination is uneven and takes up to 21 days. Keep seedlings at 70°F (21°C) range, providing a strong light source. Feed every 7-10 days with half strength liquid fertilizer like fish emulsion solution. When seedlings are well-established, plant in the garden 8 inches apart, so plants have room to grow and mature.
GROWING NOTES
For growing success and optimum flavor and yield, growing celery plants must be kept consistently moist and well fed. Check often and water regularly; a thick mulch of compost helps maintain moisture. Fertilize every few weeks with a high nitrogen fertilizer or fish emulsion solution. Harvest outside stalks at maturity as needed or cut whole plant.
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Lawn & Patio 'Sugar Baby' Organic Watermelon
A real space-saver in the garden and the refrigerator. Compact, very early bearing vines with extra- sweet, 6-8 inch melons, weighing about 10 pounds. Ideal for small gardens.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per