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    The monkshood plant is an herbaceous wildflower that can be found growing in mountain meadows throughout the northern hemisphere. The plant gets its name from the shape of the posterior sepal of the flowers, which resembles the cowls worn by monks. Also known as wolfsbane and Aconitum, monkshood has become popular as a garden addition because of its purple/blue flowers and attractive foliage. Growing 2 to 4 feet (0.5 to 1 m.) tall and 1 to 2 feet (0.5 m.) wide, perennial monkshood is best grown as a background plant. The leaves of the monkshood plant are palmate, meaning hand-shaped, with lobed “fingers” that often have toothed edges and vary in color from light to dark green. In late summer or early fall, it sends up showy spires of purple/blue flowers. Monkshead is not invasive and is both deer and rabbit resistant. However, monkshood, or wolfsbane, is moderately difficult to grow and once planted, doesn’t like to be moved so the best way to grow monkshood is to choose your spot carefully. It sometimes takes a while for it to become established.  
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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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    25 seeds per order. Purple Monkshood seeds 2020 harvest.  
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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.
     
  • These lovely 70-100 cm plants grow on sturdy stems. Single and double flowers in shades of gold, orange and yellow.  Blooming from June if started indoors and July when direct-sown until frost.  
  • 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.
  • 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.
     
  • Healthy plants with fully double flowers are mildew resistant, giving them excellent landscape performance. The mix includes Bright Orange, Cherry, Salmon Rose, Yellow, Fire, and White  
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    This is a weaving bean crop, the bush of which reaches 2 m in height and bears fruit with very long asparagus bean pods, the length of which is from 40 to 50 cm. The plant develops very quickly, and the fruits can be used like ordinary asparagus beans (for cooking first courses, scrambled eggs, and stewed vegetable goodies). At the same time, the plant, like all legumes, easily tolerates irregular watering and even drought.
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    Maxibel is unsurpassed in flavour and great for fresh market gardeners. Straight, dark-green filet bean pods are stringless and about 18cm long on sturdy bush plants. Maxibel Filet bush bean seeds produce plants that yield in a huge but concentrated harvest. This is an excellent choice for multiple spring sowings – stagger planting times and sow short rows every two to three weeks. This will result in a much longer harvest window. Try growing Maxibel bush beans in larger containers like half barrels or grow bags. They work very well in raised beds, too.
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    Tender tropical perennial vine is grown as an annual with showy flowers and loves the sun. To propagate file the seeds to speed germination.  Adding excess fertilizer will promote foliage at the expense of flowers.  It prefers moist, well-drained soil.  Works well in vertical spaces but needs a fence, arbor, or trellis to climb.
  • A spectacular representative of climbing flowers. Vines grow up to 4 m long. Large, bell-shaped, purple flowers, 7-8 cm long. Blooms from July until late autumn. Use to decorate walls, balconies, verandas, and gazebos.
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    Mid-season variety (130-140 days) for open ground and greenhouses. Scrub grows up to 70-75 cm high, requires support during the fruiting period. Large, red, cube-shaped fruits, 15-18 cm (6-7 in.), 10-12cm (4-5 in.) diameter. Variety is valued for the excellent taste.
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    Mid-season variety (130-140 days) for open ground and greenhouses. Scrub grows up to 70-75 cm high, requires support during the fruiting period. Large, red, cube-shaped fruits, 15-18 cm,  and 10-12 cm in diameter. Variety is valued for excellent taste.
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    Mid-season variety (140-160 days). Fruiting period 45-55 days. Bush growth up to 45-50 cm (18-20 in.). Conical, smooth, yellow to red fruits, weight 60-90g (2-3 oz.), length 8-11 cm (3-4 in.). Excellent taste with a tender and juicy flesh.
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    Early variety (95-110 days). Scrub grows up to 55-65 cm (21-25 in.) high. Cone-shaped, yellow-orange colored fruits, weight 200-250g (7-9 oz.), 12-15 cm (5-6 in.) long, diameter 8-9cm (3-3.5 in.). Excellent pulp consistency with delicate skin.
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    Early, high-yielding, heirloom. The plant grows compact. Beautiful, juicy, delicious, yellow bell peppers, weight 200-250 grams. Excellent transportability.
  • 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.
  • Annual flowering plant with solid stems, height 80-110 cm. Large, double, and semi-double flowers in a bright variety of colors with petals rolled like a tube. Blooms from July until frost. Recommended for flower beds, garden, and balcony as well as cuttings.
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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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    Mid-season (60 days after transplant) Chinese heirloom variety. Compact, well-branched plant. Orange, slightly elongated peppers, weight 150-300 grams. Thick, strong, crunchy, sweet flesh. You can eat them green, but the best taste is in the last days of ripening when the pepper turns from dark green to bright orange and finally red.
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    Early variety (120-130 days). Bush growth up to 25-30 cm. Cone-shaped, smooth, red fruits, weight 50-60 grams, with sweet and juicy flesh. Recommended for greenhouses.
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    One of the best early, high-yielding pepper varieties. Bush grows 50 cm tall. Large, thick, prismatic, bright red fruits with an excellent taste. Good resistance to various diseases.
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    Mid-season (95-110 days) variety for open ground. The plants grow 45-55 cm tall. Smooth, bright red fruits, weight 50-85 grams with an excellent taste.
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    Mid-season (80-90 days) variety. Grows in a powerful plant with oval, yellow-orange fruits, weight 1.5-2.5 kg (3.3-5.5 lbs.) with a large netting. Sweet and juicy, soft, white flesh with an excellent taste.
  • 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.
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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.  
  • 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.

  • 30 cm Perennial with bi-colour blooms
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    Perennial, grows 150-250cm tall. Large, yellow, double flowers collected in giant inflorescences. Blooms in the second year from July. Use for group plantings, borders, and cutting.  
  • 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.

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    Mid-season variety. Growing period 100-120 days. Rounded head, large, purple-violet, well covered with leaves. Growth up to 1-1.5 kg with a great taste. The variety is resistant to bacterial diseases. It is recommended for cultivation in open field and greenhouses.
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    Mid-season (80-85 days) Heirloom variety. Very delicious yellow-orange melons with white, crispy, juicy, and very sweet flesh, weight 2.5-3kg (5.5-6.5 lbs.). Variety has good resistance to diseases. Use fresh.
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    Mid-season (70-80 days)  heirloom variety. Elliptical, orange-yellow melons with a large, dense mesh, weight 1.5-3kg. Creamy, thick, tender very juicy, and sweet flesh with an excellent taste. Keeps quality up to 30 days after harvest.
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    Early variety (70-75days). The fruit is oval, yellow colour, weight 2.1-3.6 kg. Pulp white, sometimes tinged with green near the skin, dense, thick, crispy, tender, sweet, with a strong aroma. The variety is resistant to disease.
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    A very old honey melon, known as Honey Dew, originated in Central Asia, was grown in France for a long time, was introduced to the United States in the 1900s, and to China in the 1940s. Melon with a very smooth surface and durable skin, when maturing from pale green to ivory, with gold. The seed chamber is very small. The white-green, juicy flesh has incredible sweetness and a delicious aroma. Melons weighing up to 3 kg (6.5lbs), ripen 65-75 days after germination. Does not crack and is well storable.
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