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    The attractive leaves of this tender perennial, which survives well in both an indoor and outdoor environment are delightfully sweet. They are slightly spicy tasting which is perfect for all meats, fish, and poultry.  The pale pink flowers can be used in salads.
  • This delightful Japanese Catmint has many merits. Both the foliage and the flowers are fragrant. It blooms the first year from seed, unlike most perennials. It is upright and nicely branched, rather than sprawling. Make it a centerpiece of your containers and sunny-to-partly-shaded garden areas! Sister to Panther Dark Blue which walked off with the Bronze Medal at Holland's prestigious Plantarium competition in 2015. The attractive little plant is much more compact than other catmint species, standing just 20 cm high and 25 cm wide. The foliage is bright green, glossy, and toothed, releasing a strong, heavenly fragrance from spring through fall. Profuse bloomer! Medium to dark pink, these tubular flowers reach up to 5 cm long, held in nice clusters on the top of the plant. The blossoms are fragrant, and they begin in early summer and go right through into early fall.  You'll be amazed by the flower power of this petite plant.
     
  • Scabiosa Imperial Mix seeds are also known as the Pincushion Flower. Fully double flowers in rose, pink, purple, lavender, maroon, and white. Flowers are 8cm across and almost ball-shaped, appearing from mid-summer to frost. Start indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost, or direct sow outdoors in autumn. This giant mix has a plant height of 78-104cm. Scabiosa flowers are unusually generous with nectar.  Bring some cut flowers indoors and enjoy their fragrant scent in flower arrangements.  
  • A compact Morning Glory type plant, covered with flowers. The blooms are a striking navy blue with yellow and white centres. Blooms intensify as days get shorter.  Use this 30 cm variety in containers or along borders.Carming 5 cm blooms that face upwards.  
  • McKana Giant Columbine Seeds grow beautiful blooms in radiant hues of red, white, yellow, and purple.  McKana Giant Columbine Seed Mix will liven up any garden, meadow, or flowerbed; plus, they make a lovely bouquet! McKana Giant Columbines stand 60-90 cm high and produce buttercup shaped flowers that are 10-15 cm across. Elite gardeners chose McKana Giants! It's easy to overcrowd these plants when they're small, use annual flowers to fill in between your giant columbine plants until they are fully grown. Ideal spacing is 45-60 cm apart.
  • The largest flower in the Spider type Asters! The 10 cm double quilled blooms provide an excellent show and are ideal for cut-flowers. The wide-ranging mix is made up of nine different colours on long 50 cm stems.
  • Nasturtium is a cheerful, easy, quick-growing annual flower!  They’re colorful, edible flowers, and good for kids to plant.  Salad Blend nasturtiums feature spurless, half-double flowers in tangerine, soft salmon, deep gold, deep mahogany, bright scarlet, cream, and cherry-rose. Pick and wash a handful of these bright summer flowers and just tear them into pieces over a summer salad. The result transforms a simple salad into a work of art. They’re also great for companion planting as a fantastic trap crop; the mustard oil they produce is adored by garden pests. After seeding, plants appear in 7 to 10 days.
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    A staple of the herb garden. Dusty, green leaves are used in dressing, sauces, salted herbs, sausage, and tea. Make a good base for dried floral wreaths. Also known as garden sage. Perennial in Zones 4-8.

     
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    Perennial cousin to summer savory, with thicker and shinier leaves. The flavour is more pungent and biting. Has a higher proportion of thymol than summer savory. This herb is great for culinary uses, however, just as important is its use to attract bees while repelling aphids, and cabbage moths.

       
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    Pepper flavor adds spice to dishes. Long internodes create a tall, somewhat lanky plant. Harvest when buds begin and hang to dry. If you don't have Summer Savory in your garden it's a great time to give it a try. Excellent for all your hearty stews and soups. It's one of our favourite "go to" herbs.

       
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    A herb, not a vegetable though related to the onion. This flat-leaf variety of Garlic Chives seeds has a strong garlic flavour and aroma.  A welcome palatable alternative to those who like garlic to accompany cheese and soups. Recognized to be an excellent attractant and nectar source for bees and other beneficial insects. Use this herb as companion plants to repel aphids from flowers or vegetables prone to attack. Also called Chinese chives.  
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    Astro Arugula-Certified Organic Sold as .50 grams which are approximately 250 seeds Grows in 21 days and matures in 40 days Both heat and cold tolerant. Astro is often considered the best of all Arugula Varieties.

    Mustard and Cabbage Family (BRASSICACEAE)

    Germinates quickly and tolerates cold and hot temperatures well.  Performs well as a cut-and-come-again crop. Certified organic, Good cool weather growth, Great for containers, Open-pollinated Astro is perfect for baby greens in early spring and fall.  Baby greens are ready to cut in only 21 days. Arugula is very well suited to micro-green growth. With a nutty, spicy taste that is sometimes pungent or peppery, arugula really perks up salads,  sandwiches, and even dishes like quiche, soups, or pizza. It is very cold hardy and has a milder flavor when grown in cool weather.        
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    The Red Robin produces great yields of 2.5 to 4 cm tomatoes. It's compact reaching only 20-30 cm and makes the ultimate cherry tomato with its' fresh sweet taste.  They are quite a hardy plant and are easy to grow. Being a determinate tomato successive sowing will ensure a continuous crop. Perfect for indoor or outdoor containers. Matures in 55 days.      
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    Mid-season indeterminate tomato variety for greenhouses and open ground. Round, creamy-white fruits with golden-green stripes, weight 50-100 grams with a wonderfully sweet, fruity taste.
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    Red Giant was twice as big as the largest bell pepper. Plants are compact 60 cm tall. Truly remarkable then and now. Mid-season variety (140-160 days). Scrub grows up to 80-100 cm high, requires support during fruiting. Oblong-prismatic shaped very large red-coloured fruits, weight 500-800 grams, 20-30 cm long. Use fresh and for freezing and canning.
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    Early variety (100-105 days) for open ground and greenhouses. The compact shrub grows up to 45-55 cm high. Prismatic-shaped, orange-red colored fruits, weight 100-130g. Use fresh and for conservation.
  • Perennial: Large 20 cm blooms in red, pink, mauve, salmon, white, and red with black centers. Expect up to twenty flowers per plant, followed by attractive seed pods from which seeds can easily be harvested. Pizzicato oriental poppy seeds are best direct sown in fall or mid-winter, and grow to a height of 50 cm. The flowers appear on stiff stems that stand up well in windy areas. This Oriental poppy mix blooms in June and July, after spring bulbs have faded, but before the arrival of summer flowers. After flowering, seed heads dry and the foliage fades away entirely, returning with autumn rains. This poppy is a good choice for xeriscaping, and it's deer resistant. Greenhouse: The seed requires darkness and a minimum 24 C soil temp. for proper germination. Since seedlings are hard to transplant, sow in peat pots and place them in a flat. Cover seed flat with black plastic or heavy paper. Seed germinates in about 10 days at 60 - 80%. Grow seedlings at 29 C days and l6°C - nights. Do not use cold water on seedlings. Cut all poppies in the bud, dip stems in boiling water for a few seconds to promote full bloom. Direct Sowing: Sow seed in July in warm soil. Do not try to transplant seedlings. Plants are quite hardy and bloom in early June next spring.
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    Middle season variety for open ground. A stem gives 30-40 fruits. The fruits are small, round, weighing 10-20 grams with intense yellow color. The variety is resistant to late blight. The fruits are used for fresh consumption, for the decoration of culinary dishes, and canning.  
  • Annual, with dense branched stems grows 100 cm tall. Large double, bright orange flowers diameter 7cm. Blooms from July to late autumn. Cold and relative drought resistant. Use for flowerbeds, borders and fences.
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    Mid-early (75 days after transplant), high-yielding heirloom. Compact bush with strong stems grows 45-55 cm tall. Beautiful, very sweet, juicy, black bell peppers, weight 200-220 grams
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    Mid-season (130-150 days) open-pollinated Ukrainian heirloom. Plant grows compact, 45-55cm (17-22in.) tall. Flat-round, slightly ribbed, golden yellow peppers, weight 110-180g (4-6oz.) with an excellent taste. Use fresh and for pickling.
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    Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped dark red flowers open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
  • Annual climbing plant grows up 2-4 meters tall. Large, trumpet-shaped, white flowers with blue stripes open only during sunny days. During the night and cloudy days, they remain closed. Blooms from July until the first frost. Great for balconies, gazebos, terraces and to create hedges. Caution: Seeds are poisonous if ingested. [/fusion_alert]  
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    This cousin of the marigold is a heat-loving plant that is a half-hardy annual. Start Mexican Tarragon seeds indoors and transplant the seedlings out in May/June. The toothed, strap-like leaves have a pleasant anise scent, and the petite yellow flowers are edible. Try adding some leaves to a salad mix, or chop some and add it to tuna salad, potato salad, or pasta. AKA Winter Tarragon  
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