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'Merveille Di Verano' Lettuce
This wonderful Italian heirloom lettuce grows rapidly into colorful heads of big leaves. Merveille di Verano makes especially delicious salads or use the juicy leaves as wrappers for fillings.Regular price $2.49Sale price $2.49Unit price / per -
'California Wonder' Organic Pepper
Gardeners’ favorite for its large size and firmness, along with a sweet, crisp flavor. Disease- tolerant plants produce 4-inch fruits for slicing, stuffing or freezing. Use green or ripen red.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'White Stem' Organic Pak Choi
A fast-growing crop for spring and fall. Vase-shaped pak choi plants have plump, juicy white stalks & deep green leaves. Flavor is mild, sweet & crunchy. High in nutrition & perfect for quick and delicious stir-fries.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Baxter's Bush Cherry' Tomato
Compact, vigorous determinate bush tomato is perfect to grow in pots or small gardens. Sturdy vines produce big, delicious harvests of large-sized, juicy cherry tomatoes.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Mardi Gras Tall' Sunflower
(Helianthus annuus)
Bright, cheerful multi-flowering sunflowers with golden rays & chocolate centers. Pollinators adore the blossoms, with plenty to cut for bouquets. Oil-rich seedheads feed hungry songbirds.Regular price $2.29Sale price $2.29Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio Provider
Classic, high yielding bush bean with juicy, 5 1/2 inch round pods. Disease-resistant Provider is more tolerant of cold weather than other beans. This garden favorite is delicious fresh and ideal for canning and freezing.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Lawn & Patio 'Indian Summer' Rudbeckia
(Rudbeckia hirta)
Carefree, hardy perennial blooms with multiple stems of sturdy big blossoms whose bright petals attract and feed pollinators. These happy, long-lasting flowers are great in bouquets.Regular price $2.49Sale price $2.49Unit price / per -
Organic Climbing Zucchini Incredible Escalator
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
Squash needs full sun, rich fertile soil and warm temperatures. Plant only when spring weather is warm and settled and night temperatures stay above 55°F (13°C). Train these vigorous climbing vines up 6 to 8 foot stakes or a fence or trellis where they will make a lush leafy arbor or canopy and save garden space. Plant in full sun, sowing groups of 2 to 3 seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches from vertical supports. Thin to the strongest seedling for each pole or to 12 inches apart along a fence.
GROWING NOTES
Amend soil well before sowing with lots of aged manure or compost. Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with plastic berry baskets at planting time, removing when plants get crowded. Thin properly to get best quality fruits and highest yield. As young plants grow, tie them to supports.
HARVEST AND USE
Harvest these luscious, rich green zucchini when no more than 5 to 6 inches long for top flavor and texture. Frequent harvesting keeps plants producing tasty new fruits.
Slice to briefly steam or stirfry. Or cut in half and grill or roast these succulent squash until tender, then sprinkle with fresh parsley, dill, basil or thyme. Try the tasty blossoms sautéed or stuffed and baked.
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Pollinator Mix A Feast For Bees
Special blend of 19 easy to grow heirloom flowers to attract and feed honeybees, native bees and many other important pollinators. Blooms early, with many flower shapes and colors. Lovely for bouquets.Regular price $2.99Sale price $2.99Unit price / per -
Tomato Heirloom Jersey Devil
These fat, horn-shaped, heirlooms are juicy, prolific, heavy for their size and perfectly delicious for fresh eating. Vigorous indeterminate plants bear heavy harvests over a long season.Regular price $2.69Sale price $2.69Unit price / per -
Scatter Garden Canister Racks
An Eye-Catching Choice for Supplemental Sales
Capacity:
3-Shelf Rack: 36 canisters
4-Shelf Rack: 48 canisters
Footprint:
1.5 feet x 1 foot
Dimensions:
3-Shelf Rack: 17.5” wide x 13.75” deep x 55” tall with header
4-Shelf Rack: 17.5” wide x 13.75” deep x 65.5" tall with header
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Bonus Pack Floor Spinner
Showcase Packets for Large Gardens in This Easy-to-Place Display
Capacity:
21 Bonus Pack pockets
Footprint:
1 foot x 1 foot
Dimensions:
14” wide x 14” deep x 84.5” tall with header
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Hot Chile Peppers Scotch Bonnet
Bright red, lantern-shaped, superhot chiles that pack a real flavor punch for making salsas, hot sauces and Tex-Mex dishes. Plants are easy to grow and reliably bear heavy crops of fiery chiles.Regular price $2.49Sale price $2.49Unit price / per -
Nicotiana Knee-High Sensation Mix
(Nicotiana x sanderae)
Hummingbirds flock to these tubular flowers that flair into five-pointed stars. Free blooming; great cut flower for bouquets. Evening scented Nicotiana grows well in the sun, but can take afternoon shade.Regular price $2.49Sale price $2.49Unit price / per -
4-Panel Corrugated Spinner
Maximum Seed Selection for High-Volume Stores
Capacity:
240 standard pockets
Footprint:
2 feet x 2 feet
Dimensions:
24” wide x 24” deep x 70” tall with header
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3-Panel Corrugated Spinner
Buyer’s Choice for Main Aisle Shopping
Capacity:
180 standard pockets
Footprint:
2 feet x 2 feet
Dimensions:
22” wide x 24” deep x 70” tall with header
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1-Panel Corrugated Displays
An Easy-to-Place Showcase for Seasonal Assortments
Capacity:
60 standard pockets
Footprint:
2 feet x 1.5 feet
Dimensions:
22” wide x 18” deep x 60” tall with header
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4 Foot Freestanding Wire Rack
Ideal for Wall Display or Main Aisle Shopping
Capacity:
156 standard pockets and 10 Bonus Pack pocketsFootprint:
4 feet x 2 feet
Dimensions:
48” wide x 16” deep x 90” tall with header
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Pollinator Herbs Root Beer Hyssop
FROST TENDER PERENNIAL
Spring to fall bloom
Frost tenderTO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow seeds 1 inch 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 into individual containers once seedlings have 2 to 3 sets of true leaves. Transplant into garden once weather warms up after gradually acclimating seedlings to outdoor conditions.
TO 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 while awaiting germination in 10 to 14 days. See final spacing below.
PLANT SPACING
When well established, thin or transplant seedlings 9 to 12 inches apart so plants have room to mature. You can transplant extra seedlings when thinning.
GROWING NOTES
Throughout summer, multiple purple-blue flower spikes attract myriads of honeybees, butterflies and other important garden pollinators. Cut spent spikes to encourage reblooming all season. Use the sweet licorice scented leaves in Asian style stirfries and add to herbal teas. Plants will overwinter in mild climates.Regular price $3.69Sale price $3.69Unit price / per -
Mini Pak Choi Green Jewel
TO START OUTDOORS
In very early spring as soon as ground can be worked, prepare a well-drained, fertile garden bed in full sun. Sow seeds 2 inches apart in rows spaced 6 to 8 inches apart. Cover 1/4 inch deep and keep soil evenly moist to ensure good germination. Sow again in late summer for another fast growing crop.
TO START INDOORS
Sow seeds in a container of seed starting mix 2 inches apart and cover 1/4 inch deep. Keep moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are about 3 inches tall and ready to plant in the garden.
THIN OR TRANSPLANT
Space seedlings 3-4 inches apart to give plants room to mature.
GROWING NOTES
Pak Choi thrives in rich soil and cool growing conditions. Be sure to thin seedlings and keep well weeded and watered for best tasting crunchy heads. Feed 2 or 3 times during the growing season with fish emulsion or another high nitrogen fertilizer.
HARVEST AND USE
Harvest these plump minis when heads are solid and well filled out. Cut in half and sauté briefly, until just tender, then finish with a little soy sauce and toasted sesame oil. Or enjoy their mild sweet crunch in any stirfry, but don’t overcook. Mini Pak Choi is succulent, crunchy- sweet and mild tasting, and chock full of vitamins.
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Heirloom Cornflowers Velvet Dawn
HARDY ANNUAL
Spring/summer bloom
Can handle light frostTO START OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in a finely textured garden bed in full sun as soon as soil can be worked. In mild winter areas, where the ground doesn’t freeze, plant in fall for next spring’s bloom. Space seeds 1 to 2 inches apart and cover ½ inch deep. Keep seed bed moist until seedlings emerge in 7 to 10 days. Weed and water carefully. Thin seedlings to 6 to 8 inches apart.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow seeds 1 to 2 inches apart in a container of seed starting mix, 2 or 3 weeks before last expected frost. Cover 1/2 inch deep, keep moist and provide a good light source until seedlings are transplanted outside. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart into fertile garden soil in full sun when plants are 3 to 4 inches tall. Seedlings grow quickly; plant out before the roots get crowded.
GROWING NOTES
In mild winter areas the best Cornflowers (aka Bachelor Buttons) result from seeds sown in fall to bloom the next spring. In cold winter areas where ground freezes, plant in early spring to get sturdy plants that will flower for many weeks if faded blossoms are removed.
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Heirloom Zucchini Summer Gold
START SEEDS DIRECTLY IN THE GARDEN
Zucchinis need full sun, rich fertile soil and warm temperatures. Plant only when spring weather is warm and settled and night temperatures stay above 50°F (10°C). Sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds 1 inch deep and 2 feet apart. When seedlings have 4 leaves, thin to 1 strong seedling per group. Or, plant in slightly mounded hills, 2 feet in diameter, sowing 4 or 5 seeds in each hill. Thin hill-planted seedlings to the 2 or 3 strongest plants.
GROWING NOTES
Amend soil well before sowing with lots of aged manure or compost. Protect young seedlings from marauding birds by covering with plastic berry baskets at planting time, removing when plants get crowded. Be sure to thin properly—you will have more productive, disease-free plants if seedlings have enough room to mature. covers will help prevent squash borers if these pests are a problem in your area.
HARVEST AND USE
Harvest zucchini when no more than 5 to 6 inches long for best flavor. Frequent harvesting keeps plants producing tasty new fruits instead of maturing fat, tough, huge ones. Steam, stirfry or grill sliced zucchinis and sprinkle with fresh parsley, dill, basil or thyme. Try the tasty blossoms sautéed or stuffed and baked. Heap a platter with spears of baby zucchinis to serve with your favorite dip for appetizers or snacks.
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Heirloom Popcorn Mini Pink Pearls
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
In spring, once weather is warm and settled and night temperatures stay securely above 55°F (13°C), plant seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Poke seeds in 1 in. deep and 4 to 6 in. apart. Plant in a block of 4 side-by-side rows, each row at least 1 ft. apart. Thin seedlings to 1 ft. when several in. tall. Protect from marauding birds if necessary. If first sowing doesn’t germinate evenly, replant right away as new seedlings catch up quickly.
GROWING NOTES
Plant seeds in blocks of at least 4 parallel rows to ensure good wind pollination and well filled out ears. Corn is a heavy feeder, so add plenty of compost or aged manure to the soil at sowing time, and then fertilize when young plants are 7 to 8 in. tall and again as ears begin to form.
HARVESTING
Wait to harvest popcorn until ears are mature, husks are dry, and kernels are dry and hard. To shuck the kernels from the cobs, break the cob in half and pop the kernels off starting from the edge, using your fingertips or a dull butterknife, letting kernels fall into a bowl. Once a section is started, the kernels pop off the cob easily.
After shucking the kernels from cobs, spread kernels out in a shallow layer on rimmed pans. Let them dry down for at least 2-3 weeks in a warm, dry room with good air circulation. Then store in airtight jars. Drying the kernels thoroughly will increase how well they pop.
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Hummingbird Salvia Firelight Mix
TENDER PERENNIAL
Grown As Annual
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Five to six weeks before last frost date, sow seeds 1/2 inch deep and 2 inches apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep moist and provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant in the garden. Acclimate seedlings gradually to outdoor conditions when night temperatures are regularly above 50°F (10°C). Space seedlings 10 to 12 inches apart in the garden.
TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
Sow seeds in a well-worked seed bed in full sun when all danger of frost is past and weather is warm and settled. Space seeds 4 to 5 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart, cover about 1/2 inch deep and gently firm soil. Keep soil evenly moist while awaiting germination in 10 to 20 days.
GROWING NOTES
Firelight’s bright blossoms in three complementary shades will glow in garden beds or as container flowers. Use these warm colors to advantage in summer bouquets to add texture, color and form. You’ll find our Firelight Salvia is a low-maintenance plant, but removing spent flower heads will encourage more extended flowering.
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