• Perennial flowering plant grows 10-20 cm tall. Beautiful, red, flowers, diameter 2-6 cm. Blooms in the second year from May to August. Grows well in full sun and partial shade. Use for flowerbeds, containers, and pots.
  • Clematis-flowered columbine. Fluffy, star-shaped blooms with pointed, overlapping petals resemble petite clematis flowers. Fully double 3-4 cm upward-facing and nodding, spurless flowers. Blooms late spring of the second year from a spring sowing. An excellent cut flower, it has strong, straight stems and fills the gap between early spring and summer bouquets. Produces multiple blooms per stem. The mix includes Victorian shades in a complementary color palette: rose, almost black, violet, deep wine red, dark purple, white, and purple-edged white. Attracts hummingbirds.

  • One of the first messengers of heat in the spring garden . This perennial forms a dense lush shrub, height of about 30 cm, grows abundantly so that the diameter of the bush can reach 1 meter. White flowers with a diameter of about 1.5 cm Despite the small size of their flowers the quantity is large : one plant can simultaneously develop thousand blooming flowers blooming so it is like a white cloud and the green leaves almost invisible.
  • This evergreen subshrub slowly spreads to form a tidy cushion of shiny dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, numerous flattened clusters of 4-petaled snow-white flowers nearly cover the foliage. Candytuft makes an effective edging for a sunny border.
  • Excelsior Hybrids: the most dramatic of all foxgloves. These flowers completely circle stems, are held horizontally to best show beautiful interior spotting. Excelsior Hybrids foxgloves grow up to 5 ft. tall their second year are winter hardy to zone 4.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows to a high of 60-70 cm and produces many stems that are suitable for cut flowers. Produces woolly spikes, often reddish-purple. Mid-green, lance-shaped leaves sometimes have white woolly hairs on the leaf veins. Caution: The whole foxglove plant is toxic; no part is edible.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows with powerful stems up to 80-120 cm tall. Beautiful mixed-coloured, large inflorescences. Blooms in early summer, cutting after blooming stimulates a second bloom in August and September. Use for flower groups and cuttings.
  • Annual flowering plant, growth 50-120 cm height. Unique shaped flowers, diameter 3-5 cm (1-2 in.), in white, pink, red, blue, and purple colors. Grows best in sheltered places.
  • Tender Perennial flowering plant, grows 30-35 cm tall. Beautiful large, 8-10 cm diameter Flowers in white, pink red yellow and coral colors. Blooms profusely from June until frost. Use for flower beds, balconies and garden pots.
  • Aubrieta (Aubrieta deltoidea) is one of the earliest bloomers in spring. Often part of a rock garden, Aubretia is also known as "false rockcress". With its darling little purple flowers and dainty leaves, Aubrieta will scramble over rocks and other inorganic items, covering them with color and distracting the eye. Aubrieta groundcover is also remarkably drought tolerant once established and can handle the harsh heat of a full sun rockery. Read on for some tips on the care of Aubrieta and how to use this magical little plant in the garden.
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    An F1 hybrid breeding breakthrough. Excellent bloom production during short days for cut flowers. GREENHOUSE: Sow in Jan. or early Feb. Freeze seed for 24 hrs. just before sowing, to break dormancy. Use Jiffy Mix or fine sand for a growing medium. Germinate in cool soil at 54°F/12°C for 20 days, according to color (best colors are smallest seedlings). High temp. will prevent germ. Grow seedlings cool, at 60°F/16°C days and 50°F/10°C nights. DIRECT SOWING: Sow outside in late August in cool soil. Freeze seed 24 hours before sowing. Do not pinch the flower heads. For improved blossoms, add lime to the soil each year.
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    Papaver nudicaule. The Iceland Poppy is a hardy short-lived perennial. It self sows easily so will last for years to come. The cup-shaped blooms have a texture like crepe paper and appear in a range of subdued pastel colours; apricot, gold, tangerine, and white. Sow Iceland Poppy seeds in early spring or late fall where they are to grow permanently. The flower stalks grow to around 30cm tall and are among the longest-lasting poppies as cut flowers. Use a candlestick to seal the cut stem to prolong them as cut flowers. They are highly attractive to bees. Plant in late fall or early spring. Poppy seeds need to be cold stratified to germinate. Poppies only need soil that is ordinary and moist, but well-drained. The seeds should not be planted deeply; they just need to be compressed into the soil, as they need light to germinate. The best method for planting is to mix one part seed with 5 parts sand and scatter over the prepared growing area.
  • Perennial groundcover grows indoors as well as outside. Decorative plant with leaves similar to strawberries grows 10-15cm (4-6in.) tall. Yellow flowers and round, red berries, blooming and fruiting from June to late autumn. Looking great in hanging baskets, pots, and rock gardens. Berries edible but with an unpleasant taste.
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    Hollyhock Seeds -Coral & Indian Spring Mix The semi-tall stalks of Indian Spring Hollyhock are filled with single and semi-double blooms in shades of pink, coral, white, cream, purple, and lavender. Prolifically blooming, Indian Spring Mix is known to bloom in its first year, which is unusual for Hollyhocks.  
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    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! Panther Dark Blue 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 blue, 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • Native to eastern North America, Lanceleaf Coreopsis has naturalized across much of the Prairies and even into the Rocky Mountains. It is a hardy perennial plant (Zones 3-10) that is both drought tolerant and able to endure high temperature and humidity. It will work in well-drained containers and just about any garden soil, but it prefers well-drained, nutrient-poor, sandy loam. This variety can reach 90cm tall but may grow shorter depending on exposure in the garden. Its stems are stiff and upright, so it makes a nice cut flower. It is attractive to a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects. Avoid over-watering, and keep the spent flowers picked
  • AKA. Moss-Rose  Annual flowering carpet, grows 10-15 cm  height. Large, white, yellow, orange, pink and red flowers, diameter 3-4 cm. Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flower beds, borders, vases and balcony boxes.
  • Perennial flowering plant, which blooms already in the first year. Growth in 20-40 cm high shrubs. Fluffy blue dense flowers cover during flowering the whole plant. Likes open, sunny places but resistant to light shade. Use in flower beds, borders, and as a potted plant on terraces.
  • Tender Perennial flowering plant grows up to 20-40 cm high. Beautiful flowers in a great variety of pink and white colours, up to 3 cm in diameter. Use for arrangements and flower beds.  Where winters are harsh, it's common to grow vinca as an annual. Vinca blooms in spring to early summer and can bloom in fall if cut back in the summer. In late summer, before temperatures drop, cut back vinca vines to half their length or less to increase fall flowering. To increase the odds of vinca survival where freezing is common, overwinter vinca in a protected place. Pot the plants in the fall before the ground hardens and move them to a greenhouse or indoors near a south-facing window.
  • AKA. Moss-Rose  Magnificent flower carpet. A perennial plant that is used as an annual. Forms a bush growth up to 10 cm with pure red, double flowers, 3-4 cm diameter flowers from June until frost.
  • 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.
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    Recommended for windows and greenhouses. Perennial flowering plant grows up 20-30 cm  height. Solitary, drooping flowers in a great variety of bright colours. Blooms in the autumn-winter period. During flowering, the plant needs bright diffused light, regular watering, and a temperature between 12-17 C
  • Perennial flowering plant grows 40-60 cm height. Beautiful, dense inflorescences up to 30 cm long, consisting of numerous flowers. Blooms in the second year in June, when cutting the discolored inflorescences, the plants will bloom again in August.
  • Stunning, brightly-colored spikes create a strong feature in the early summer garden. Its pea-like flowers grow in dense spires. Scatter through cottage or wildflower gardens or mass plant in the border. Purple, deep blue, red, pink, yellow, cream, and white. Lupins prefer a full sun position but will also grow well in semi-shade, they do not grow well in full shade. They grow well in a wide variety of soil conditions although chalky and/or waterlogged soil will be a problem if not improved before planting. If the ground is clay, lots of compost dug into the planting area will greatly increase their chances of surviving winters. Once your Lupins start to flower create new plants if you want more of a certain colour, gently separate the little offset at the base of a mature plant and replant it.
  • A perennial plant grows 10 - 15 cm tall. During the period of mass flowering plant is completely covered with flowers, with a diameter up to 1.5 cm. Looks amazingly beautiful in pots, balcony boxes, vases.
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    Perennial flowering plant grows in compact bushes up to 20-35 cm (8-14 in). Bi-colored flowers, white-pink-red, diameter 2-3 cm (0.8-1.2 in.) with a pleasant aroma. Blooms in June and July in the second year. Recommended for group plantings, flower beds, balconies, and cuttings.
  • A first-year hardy perennial perfect for containers growing 15 cm high
  • Perennial flowering plant, grows 10-20cm  height. Pubescent stems with grayish-green leaves. Small, light yellow flowers with a pleasant honey aroma are collected in dense inflorescences.  
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    Biennial. This traditional variety is shockingly beautiful and richly coloured with its near-black flowers with just a hint of red. Gorgeous planted  in the back of your flower bed or next to white buildings white flowers. A must for historical gardens.  
  • AKA. Moss-Rose   Annual flowering plant with creeping, branched stems, grows 10-15 cm tall. Large, orange double flowers, diameter 3-4 cm Blooms on sunny and clear days from June until frost. Use for flowerbeds, borders, pots and containers.
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    Matures 130-150 days: Also known as Pacific Coast hybrids, Delphinium elatum "Pacific Giant" is a group of regal delphiniums with tall, spiky blooms available in the colors shown. At maturity, the plants reach impressive heights of 1.5-2.5 meters "Pacific Giant" delphiniums are suitable for growing in plant hardiness zones 2 through 9. Long flower-filled spikes bloom in a beautiful blue. The flowers populating the spikes are symmetrically shaped, with huge 8 cm blooms. This delphinium also has mildew resistance.    
  • Perennial flowering plant with erect stems, growth up to 50-80 cm Cup-shaped, white and blue flowers, diameter 2-3 cm collected in loose brushes. Excellent growing in full sun and partial shade.
  • Perennial flowering plant grows 20-30cm (8-12in.) tall. Small, pink flowers, diameter 1-1.5cm (0.5in.), collected in short brushes. Very decorative, sliver gray leaves. Use for borders and rock garden.
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    Enjoy a baby's breath that is actually pink! Plant in your sunny perennial garden and watch as large panicles of true light pink flowers splash your garden from early through midsummer. This upright, well-branched, bush type grows up to 3' tall. Use as a filler plant to cover dying bulb foliage or for perennials that go dormant in the summer months. The pretty pink flowers also are perfect in floral arrangements! Makes an excellent dried flower.
     
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