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Bonus Pack Early Blooming Beekeeper's Mix
ANNUAL
Spring/summer bloom
Frost tenderBEST TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
In early spring, after all danger of frost is past, plant in a well-prepared garden bed in full sun. Shake packet to mix. Scatter the seed thinly and evenly over finely worked soil, aiming to have the seeds about an inch or so apart. Cover lightly, about 1/4 inch deep, and gently firm the soil over the seeds – a rake is handy for this step.
Water thoroughly and evenly with a very gentle spray. Keep the seed bed moist while awaiting germination and while flowers are actively growing for the most blossoms. The many flower varieties in this pretty mix will grow and bloom in succession throughout late spring and summer.
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Bonus Packs
A wide selection of extra-large packets of best-selling varieties, perfect for large gardens and succession sowing.
Retail packet price:
$7.69
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Vegetables, Herbs and Flowers
The best-loved home garden standards together with new garden-tested varieties destined to become favorites.
Retail packet price:
Standard: $1.99-$2.99
Organic: $3.39
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Vegetables, Herbs and Flowers
Our horticulture team’s personal selection, including hard-to-find varieties, time-tested heirlooms and the best international hybrids and fine open-pollinated seeds.
Retail packet price each
Standard: $2.99 - $4.89
Organic: $4.49Regular price $0.00Sale price $0.00Unit price / per -
Gourmet Ruby Chard Scarlet Charlotte
START SEEDS OUTDOORS
In early spring when danger of hard frost is over, sow seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep and 2 inches apart in rows 10 inches apart. Firm soil well over these irregularly shaped seeds to ensure good germination. If first sowing germinates unevenly, plant more seed in the rows as seedlings catch up quickly. Thin when seedlings are large enough to handle, using thinnings as early greens. Final spacing should be 12 to 18 inches apart.
GROWING NOTES
Chard grows well in a wide range of conditions and can take some frost. In mild winter areas, it can be grown year-round. Thin seedlings well so the large 2 foot tall, vase-shaped plants have room to mature.
HARVEST AND USE
Begin harvesting when plants are well established and have 6 to 8 stalks. Both the crunchy succulent stalks and leaves make great eating. Chop and sauté chard with garlic and olive oil or pair with sautéed mushrooms and onions. Try steamed and topped with a sprinkle of vinegar or fresh lemon juice. Use like spinach in lasagna or minestrone soup.
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Bonus Packs
Generously filled oversized packets of rare-garden favorites, including themed flower mixes for pollinator gardens and gourmet greens to keep feline companions healthy.
Retail packet price each:
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‘Texas Bluebonnet’ Lupine
(Lupinus texensis)
Free-blooming native that blankets the ground with masses of fragrant, bright blue flowers with white tips. Pollinators flock to this beloved Texas state flower. Self-sows to spread and naturalize for next year’s show. Drought tolerant.
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Scatter Garden Canisters
Beautifully illustrated 7” canisters hold enough seed for a 400-700 sq. ft. garden. Detailed growing instructions included. Available in case quantities (12 per case / 6 per variety) only.
Retail canister price each:
$16.95Regular price $0.00Sale price $0.00Unit price / per -
Pollinator Flowers Everlasting Beauty Mix
ANNUAL
Spring/summer bloom.
Frost tender.BEST TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
In early spring, after all danger of frost is past, plant in a well- prepared garden bed in full sun. Shake packet to mix. Scatter the seed thinly and evenly over finely worked soil, aiming to have the seeds about 1-2 inches apart. Cover lightly, about 1⁄4 inch deep, and gently firm the soil over the seeds - a rake is handy for this step. Water thoroughly and evenly with a very gentle spray. Keep the seed bed moist while seeds germinate and flowers are growing and blooming. When seedlings are well-established, thin to 6 inches apart so remaining plants have room to grow and develop. Keep bed moist while flowers are actively growing for the most blossoms.
GROWING NOTES
This fast-growing mix of annuals feeds a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects. With their lovely colors and intricate forms, the flowers are easily air dried so you can enjoy their beauty indoors for months.
TO DRY FOR DISPLAY
Cut flowers in bunches with long stems, tying each bunch with twine or rubber bands. Hang bunches upside down in a dry, airy place out of the sun for a few weeks until thoroughly dry, then use in wreaths, centerpieces, or everlasting bouquets.
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3- or 4-Wing Wire Spinner
The Preferred Solution for Limited Floor Space
Rack Details
Maximize your small footprint sales! Both versions of this versatile floor spinner give you the widest selection of varieties in the least space. Locking casters make it easy to position for promotions and seasonal shopping.Capacity:
3-Wing Spinner: 162 standard pockets4-Wing Spinner: 216 standard pockets
Footprint:
2 feet x 2 feet
Dimensions:
28” wide x 28” deep x 74”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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Long-Lasting Sunflowers High Noon
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom
Frost tenderTO PLANT OUTDOORS
Plant in full sun in good garden soil when weather is warm and settled both day and night and all danger of frost is past. Poke seeds into well-worked soil 1⁄2 inch deep and 4 to 5 inches apart. Press soil firmly over seeds and keep moist until germination in 8 to 10 days.
TO START EARLY INDOORS
Several weeks before last frost date, sow seeds 1⁄2 inch deep in individual pots of well-drained seed starting mix. Keep moist and provide a strong light source until ready to plant outside when night temperatures reach 50-55°F (10-13°C). Transplant carefully into the garden in full sun, disturbing the roots as little as possible.
THIN OR TRANSPLANT
Space seedlings 12 inches apart so plants have ample room to grow.
GROWING NOTES
Growing these flowers is easy and rewarding. Make several sowings, three weeks apart, to have a succession of bloom. Keep soil moist and well weeded and protect seedlings from hungry birds with netting or plastic berry baskets, removing before plants get crowded. Sunflowers need room! Be sure to thin seedlings when 3 inches tall to 12 inches apart.
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‘Songbird’ Sunflower
(Helianthus annuus)
Plant these big, sturdy sunflowers to enhance your garden's ecosystem. Golden yellow petals with a rich chocolate eye are an excellent nectar and pollen source for foraging bees and other pollinators. At maturity, the black seeds provide an oil-rich feast for birds.
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Pollinator Flowers Monarch Butterfly Flowers
ANNUAL
Spring/summer bloom.
Frost tender.BEST TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
In early spring, after all danger of frost is past, plant in a well-prepared garden bed in full sun. Shake packet to mix. Scatter the seed thinly and evenly over finely worked soil, aiming to have the seeds about an 1 to 2 inches apart. Cover lightly, about 1⁄4 inch deep, and gently firm the soil over the seeds — a rake is handy for this step. Water thoroughly and keep evenly moist. Thin well-established seedlings to a final spacing of 6 to 8 inches apart so plants have room to grow, develop and bloom. Keep bed moist while flowers are actively growing for the most blossoms.
GROWING NOTES
This fast-growing, early-flowering annual mix blooms in succession, providing a sustained feast for Monarchs and many other pollinators. The flowers’ many colors and shapes blend beautifully for memorable bouquets.
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‘Mixed Colors Tall’ Snapdragon
(Antirrhinum majus)
A cottage garden classic, this old-fashioned tall Snapdragon boasts all the colors of the rainbow. Densely packed spikes of fragrant flowers are ideal for the back of the border. Stunning in bouquets.
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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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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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‘Heirloom Sombrero’ Zinnia
(Zinnia elegans)
Vibrant single and double bi-color blooms in deep red and gold are like butterfly landing pads all Summer long. Easy to grow and heat tolerant, this Mexican heirloom shines in beds and bouquets – the more you cut, the more it blooms.
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Container Tomato Prairie Fire
STARTING SEEDLINGS
In early spring, start indoors about 6 to 8 weeks before outdoor night temperatures are reliably 50-55°F (10-13°C). Sow seeds ¼ 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 seedlings are ready to plant outside.
When seedlings are 2 inches tall, transplant into individual 4-inch pots. Maintain at 70°F (21°C). Feed with half-strength fertilizer every 2 weeks until ready to plant. When nights reach 55°F (13°C), gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions. Plant these vigorous, semi-determinate, early bearing vines 3 feet apart into rich soil in full sun.
GROWING NOTES
Transplant one seedling per container; minimum pot size should be 18 to 20 inches in diameter and 18 inches high. Use fresh potting mix to prevent soil-borne disease. Water regularly: containers may need water daily in hot weather. Fertilize every other week with a liquid, all-purpose vegetable fertilizer for strong plants and good yields.
HARVEST AND USE
Plant seedlings several inches deeper than they were in seed starter. Provide strong 3 feet stakes or tall wire cages at planting time as plants get heavy with fruits and need support. Mulch to provide even moisture retention; don’t overwater once fruit begins to ripen.
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Pollinator Dahlias Summer Fireworks
PERENNIAL GROWN AS ANNUAL
Frost tender.
Summer/fall bloom.BEST TO START EARLY INDOORS
Sow seeds 2 inches apart in containers of seed starting mix, 4 to 6 weeks before last spring frost. Cover ½ inch deep, keep moist and warm and provide a strong light source until ready to plant outdoors. When weather is warm and settled, acclimate seedlings gradually to outdoor conditions. Plant 16-18 inches apart in full sun.
TO START DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
Wait until weather is warm and settled and night temperatures are above 50°F (10°C). Sow groups of 2 to 3 seeds ½ inch deep and 16-18 inches apart in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Cover lightly and keep soil moist but not soggy while awaiting germination. When well-established, thin carefully to one single seedling 16-18 inches apart, so plants have room to grow. Keep evenly watered.
GROWING NOTES
Encourage growth and bloom by feeding monthly with a liquid, all-purpose fertilizer. Deadhead to prolong bloom. These dahlias will produce underground tubers after their first season.
In mild winter climates: Tubers can overwinter in the ground. In cold winter climates: Dig up the tubers in late fall to replant next spring.
Plants grow 4-5 feet tall with branching stems of big, colorful, star-like blossoms to enjoy in casual bouquets. These vigorous plants will bloom all season long.
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‘Mixed Colors’ Petunia
(Petunia nana compacta)
Cheerful 2-inch flowers in shades of red, rose, pink, violet and white dance atop 12-18-inch plants all summer long. Bushy and free-flowering in beds, borders and containers. Easy to grow in full sun.
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3- or 4-Wing Wire Spinner
The Preferred Solution for Limited Floor Space
Rack Details
Maximize your small footprint sales! Both versions of this versatile floor spinner give you the widest selection of varieties in the least space. Locking casters make it easy to position for promotions and seasonal shopping.Capacity:
3-Wing Spinner: 162 standard pockets4-Wing Spinner: 216 standard pockets
Footprint:
2 feet x 2 feet
Dimensions:
28” wide x 28” deep x 74”tall with header
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‘Rido Red’ Watermelon Radish
Eye-catching, rose-red watermelon radish has a sweet flavor and crunchy texture perfect for salads, snacks and for dipping. Plant at midsummer for fall harvests. Harvested roots store well in the fridge.Regular price $3.39Sale price $3.39Unit price / per