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  • Beautiful perennial flowering plant height 1.5-2.5m  The flowers are, pink, yellow, light pink, and red color. Grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May-June or September. Blooms second year, starting in July.  
  • Cottage Pink with spicy-sweet perfumed blooms in shades of pink, crimson, white, and bicolours. Grey-green lance-like foliage; just like the old-fashioned garden pinks, except that it blooms already first year all season long. Perennial Zone 2, height to 20 cm.
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    Early variety (70-80 days) for growing outdoors and greenhouses. It is a type of long, slender fruit that tastes like a cucumber. It is actually a variety of muskmelon, a species closely related to the cucumber. It is also known as the yard-long cucumber, snake cucumber, snake melon. The skin is very thin, light green, and bumpless. It has no bitterness and the fruit is almost always used without peeling. The Armenian cucumber grows approximately 30 to 36 inches long. It grows equally well on the ground or on a trellis. Armenian cucumber plants prefer to grow in full sun for most of the day. The fruit is most flavorful when it is 12-15 inches long.
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    Beautiful perennial flowering plant height 1.5-2.5 meters  The flowers are double, large, diameter 8-12 cm, pink, yellow, light pink, and red colour. Grown by sowing seeds in open ground in May-June or September. Blooms second year, starting in July.
  • 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.
  • Annual decorative climbing plant grows up to 3meters. Beautiful flowers that change their color during blooming. Bright red buds are becoming orange, then they get a lighter shade and fully open flowers are pale yellow. Use for vertical decoration as well as cuttings. Attention the plant is poisonous.
  • Annual creeping flowering plant, stems grows up to 25 cm. Many beautiful double flowers in bright pink up to 1 cm diameter. Blooms profusely during the summer. Prefers full sun or partial shade. Use for flower beds, alpine gardens, balcony boxes, and garden vases.
  • Biennial flowering plant, erect, strong, stems grows 40-60 cm (16-24 in.) tall. Numerous fragrant, burgundy flowers with white trim. Blooms in the second year from June to August. Use for flowerbeds, curbs, balcony boxes and pots.
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    Original mix of varieties for home growing in pots, vases and containers. Tender perennial.  May be grown indoors or outdoors.
  • Annual flowering plant grows 20-30 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, red flowers with yellow centre diameter 4-7 cm. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
  • Annual flowering plant grows 25-40 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, orange-brown flowers, diameter 4-7 cm. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
  • Annual flowering plant grows 25-40 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, orange flowers, diameter 4-7 cm. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
  • Annual flowering plant. Bush growth up to 20-25 cm high. Beautiful, brown-red single flowers with yellow at the edges, diameter 4-6 cm. Blooms from June until frost.  
  • Annual flowering plant grows 20-30 cm tall. Spreading bushes with single, yellow flowers, diameter 4-6 cm with brown-red spots at the base.  
  • Annual flowering plant grows 15-25 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, yellow flowers, diameter 4-6 cm with a brown-red colour.  
  • The annual flowering plant grows 20-30 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, brown-red flowers and yellow spots on the petals, diameter 4-7 cm with a yellow center. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
  • The annual flowering plant grows 20-30 cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, brown-red flowers, diameter 4-7 cm with a yellow center. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
  • The annual flowering plant grows 20-25cm tall. Spreading bushes with terry, lemon yellow flowers, diameter 4-6cm. Blooms from June until frost. Use for flower beds, containers, and garden vases.  
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    Delicious Crenshaw type melons have sweet, fine flavored pale orange flesh. The green-skinned rind develops orange spots when ripe. Each fruit weighs 4 lbs. This famous California heirloom was introduced in 1920 by Oliver Crane, whose family has been farming near Santa Rosa for six generations.
  • Asparagus Bean seeds are also known as yard-long beans. This attractive plant is botanically different from regular pole beans and bears the tongue-twisting Latin name Vigna unguiculata sesquipidalisAt first, this plant appears to grow as a bush, but when the summer heat comes along, it bursts into vertical growth with twisting vines, and purple flowers, followed by fast-growing pods that are meant to be harvested at 60-65cm (24-26”) in length. Even at that amazing size, the beans are just over 1cm (½”) thick, tender, and tasty. These beans feature prominently in Asian cuisines and are most productive in hot weather. Start indoors mid-spring, and transplant as soon as the soil warms up at the solstice.
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    Our best parsnip seeds. Classic parsnip shape with a deep crown-set, wide, rounded shoulders, and roots that quickly taper. White Spear plants are vigorous and roots are uniform in shape. The roots are very white with smooth skins and a fine, mellow flavour that is very sweet as a roasted vegetable or simply chopped into soups and stews. It has excellent storage ability both in the ground and in cold storage. The ideal size for harvest is 30 cm. Many roots grow to more than 45 cm when soil is loose and left in the ground until frost. White Spear parsnip is the best choice for early spring planting and harvesting in early summer. Parsnip may be covered with mulch and left in the ground for winter harvest or until the following season for seed collection.
  • 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.
  • Enormous flowers reach 15 cm across. Each one is intricately crinkled and feathered or frilled, of unbelievably vivid scarlet, and at the center of each is a large, snow-white cross. The variety does indeed resemble the national flag of Denmark, which consists of a white cross on a scarlet field. Flowers attain a height of about 75 cm. Breathtaking in mass plantings! Use candlestick to seal stems when using for cut flowers to help cut blooms last longer.
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    Sunflower ‘Teddy Bear’ is a short, bushy plant with fluffy, golden-yellow blooms that appear from mid-summer to the first frost in autumn. The mature size of Teddy Bear sunflower plants is 4 to 5 feet (1.4 m.). Growing Teddy Bear sunflowers by seed isn’t complicated. The most important thing is to plant seeds where your Teddy Bear sunflower plants will be exposed to full sunlight. Well-drained soil is also an absolute requirement for any type of sunflower. Plant Teddy Bear sunflower seeds after you’re sure all danger of frost has passed. Prepare the soil prior to planting sunflowers by digging a generous amount of compost, well-rotted manure, or other organic matter into the top 15-20 cm of soil. Sow seeds in groups of three, at a depth of ½ inch. Thin the plants to a distance of 40-60 cm when the true leaves appear. Water as needed to keep the soil moist, but not drenched, until your sunflower ‘Teddy Bear’ plants are established Sunflower seeds should be direct sown in the garden. If starting 3-4 weeks early plant in large cow pots so roots are not disturbed when transplanting into the garden.
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    Start seed indoors in a soil-less mix 8-12 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Sow the seed 6 mm (1/4″) deep and germinate at 21-26 C (70-80 F). When seedlings are 2.5-5 cm (1-2″) high transplant to individual 10 cm (4″) pots and grow on at 15-21 C. Harden off and transplant to the garden after the threat of frost has passed. Artichoke does best in full sun with a deep, organic, fertile soil. Space plants 60-90 cm (24-36″) apart in the row with rows 1.75 m (6′) apart. Keep plants evenly watered and mulch the soil to help preserve soil moisture and keep the soil from becoming too warm in summer.  If the soil does become too warm, it can trigger a summer dormant period. Start with a thin layer of mulch and build it up to 10 cm (4″) thick as the plants grow.    
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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.      
  • This highly variable Chrysanthemum is an annual that is native to North Africa. Also known as Tricolor Daisies, Painted Daisies add a colourful splash. Grow directly in the garden or in containers. They look amazing in mass plantings. The petals range from bright white to deep crimson and are always banded by concentric circles of alternate colours as a guide to passing pollinators. The plants usually grow 35-45 cm tall.
  • Annual flowering plant grows up 20-30 cm. Beautiful blue, white, pink, and purple flowers, diameter 3-4 cm. Blooming from June until autumn. Likes open, sunny areas and slightly dry soil. Use for flower beds, borders as well as in pots.
  • 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.
  • Annual climbing plant grows up to 2-4 meter large, trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide range of mauves pinks and purples. Flower diameter up to 10 cm which opens 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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    Also known as Orca drying bean. This unusual bi-coloured Mexican heirloom has a creamy texture when cooked, and it looks great on the plate. The plants are relatively compact bushes, growing to only 45cm (18”) tall. The beans are easy to grow and fun to harvest. Plant some Calypso bean seeds in the organic vegetable garden and enjoy the dried beans in soups and stews all winter long. The open-pollinated seeds are easy to harvest and dry for planting the following year.
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    Early (48-52 days) open-pollinated variety for open ground and greenhouses. Round, green, medium dense heads, weigh up to 150 grams and has very tender leaves.
  • Garden Stripe Carnation is a half-hardy biennial prized for its long bloom season. Large flowers with lovely spicy, clove-like fragrance bloom in many shades of crimson, red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. Carnations grown in groups make a striking attraction in gardens. For early blooms, start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.  Thin or transplant when 15-25 cm tall. This tender perennial can overwinter in milder climates. To overwinter in Zone 3b to 4a cover with a thick layer of mulch but remove mulch in early spring. One of the garden favourites.  Harvest early spent blossom head by cutting stem near the ground and hang dry with a paper bag tied around the stem to catch seeds that may drop.
  • 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.
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    Parade Organic scallion seeds are CERTIFIED ORGANIC! For an open-pollinated variety, Parade shows remarkable uniformity, with little or no bulbing. Dark green, almost waxy leaves grow vigorously with white stalks that can be made longer by hilling up soil around them. Expect upright growth with no branching. Parade looks great as a bunching onion on the market table, but it performs perfectly in the home garden. Provide frost protection with a cloche tunnel, and you can harvest this scallion all winter long. Parade is one of the best scallions to grow if you plan on saving seeds for next season. To do this, wait for some of your scallions to overwinter. Their flowers are formed after a cold period. Be aware that they can cross-pollinate with other members of Allium fistulosum as well as A. cepa, so they need to be isolated if both are in bloom at the same time.
  • Annual flowering plant grows in compact bushes 15-25cm (6-10in.) tall. Beautiful black flowers with a white border around the edges, diameter 4cm (1.5in.). Blooms from July until frost. Recommended for group plantings, flower beds, balconies and cuttings.
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