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Alyssum Rosie O Day - Flower Seeds
Dispatch in 5-8 days Country of origin: India Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate. age. height. etc. The product is replaceable but not returnable. Description 1 packet contains Alyssum Rosie O'Day - 50 Seeds Seeds Specifications Seeds per Packet 50 Alyssum Rosie O Day uses
$10.99 $5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Calibrachoa Paradise Island
With their love of sunlight and abundant soft blossoms. KaBloom™ Calibrachoa plants are perfect for color bowls. baskets and large patio containers. Arrives in an easy-to-sow. easy-to-grow multi-seed pellet.Color: Yellow. Denim and RoseAnnual PACKAGING 50PCS/100PCS CULTURE Soil temperature: 68 - 74 degrees fahrenheitGermination lighting: Light requiredGermination days: 4 - 5 daysGrow on temperature day: 60 - 75 degrees fahrenheitGrow on temperature night: 55 - 60 degrees fahrenheitWeeks indoor: 5 - 13 weeksPlant spread: 10 - 14 inchesPlant height: 8-12"Plant type: annual
$5.99 - $7.99
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Tiger Blood Reblooming Daylily
Large. attractive 2-tone flowers that rebloom.Bears trumpet-shaped. cream-yellow. 5" yellow flowers of heavy substance with a large deep red eye zone and edging. Blooms in early summer and again later in the season. Goes completely dormant during winter. This butterfly attractor is great in gardens. rockeries and containers. and is an excellent cut flower. Introduced in 2012. Botanical Name: Hemerocallis 'Tiger Blood' Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Flowering Time: Midsummer (Early to midseason) Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Color: Cream with great dark red eye and edge Flower Form: 7" trumpet shaped flowers Foliage Type: Dormant grass-like. long. linear. rich green foliage Growth Rate: Medium Height/Habit: 26 inches Spread: 24 inches Planting Instructions: Dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the roots without bending them. Roots should be just below the soil surface with the crown at the soil level. Soil Requirements: Well drained Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: Cut back spent flower stems after flowering.
$5.99
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Melampodium Butter Daisy Flower Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these 50 pcs Melampodium Butter Daisy Flower Seeds. Each pack contains 50 seeds. Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 18 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$5.99 - $8.99
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Torenia Fournieri Flower Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these Torenia Fournieri Flower Seeds. Highlights: Product Type: Torenia Fournieri Use: Outdoor Plants Full-bloom Period: Summer Type: Blooming Plants Flowerpot: Excluded Location: Courtyard Size: Small Climate: Subtropics Style: Perennial Variety: Torenia Fournieri Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 18 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$6.99 - $8.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Bonsai Rare Color Tulip Seeds #20
As April comes to a close. Spring is in full swing and one of our favorite flowers is on full display. from Park Avenue partitions to the planting beds of discerning gardeners across the country. The showy beauties of April & May. tulips in all varieties are a constant inspiration and giver of joy to us at MM. They've been employed countless times. at tastemaker's country garden escapes and in a certain movie wedding planner's vision of the perfect entry border "amongst the swans". We hope you enjoy some our favorites below. and look out for them on your next Spring jaunt. Botanical Name: Tulip Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Flowering Time: Late spring Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Form: Feathery looking petals Foliage Type: Gray-green. linear or broadly ovate. Growth Rate: Medium How to Grow Tulips With a bit of planning and care you can enjoy a bold. cheerful. long-lasting tulip display each spring. Learn how to grow your own tulips. Select a range of early. mid. and late-season tulips. Plant in a sunny location with excellent drainage. Plant seeds in spring for blooms. Prepare the soil. Plant tulips 8 inches deep with the pointy end up. Water tulips thoroughly at the time of planting and again in the spring when they begin to grow. Cut tulips while buds are still tight to enjoy indoors. Keep animals at bay by lining planting holes with chicken wire. erecting a fence. spraying repellent. or planting in pots. Is there anything more cheerful than a big display of tulips flowering in the spring? After a long winter of cold and snow. the masses of colorful blooms are a sight for sore eyes. These tips and tricks will help you create and enjoy a long-lasting tulip display in your own garden.
$6.99 - $11.99
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Bonsai Rare Color Tulip Seeds- White
As April comes to a close. Spring is in full swing and one of our favorite flowers is on full display. from Park Avenue partitions to the planting beds of discerning gardeners across the country. The showy beauties of April & May. tulips in all varieties are a constant inspiration and giver of joy to us at MM. They've been employed countless times. at tastemaker's country garden escapes and in a certain movie wedding planner's vision of the perfect entry border "amongst the swans". We hope you enjoy some our favorites below. and look out for them on your next Spring jaunt. Botanical Name: Tulip Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Flowering Time: Late spring Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Form: Feathery looking petals Foliage Type: Gray-green. linear or broadly ovate. Growth Rate: Medium How to Grow Tulips With a bit of planning and care you can enjoy a bold. cheerful. long-lasting tulip display each spring. Learn how to grow your own tulips. Select a range of early. mid. and late-season tulips. Plant in a sunny location with excellent drainage. Plant seeds in spring for blooms. Prepare the soil. Plant tulips 8 inches deep with the pointy end up. Water tulips thoroughly at the time of planting and again in the spring when they begin to grow. Cut tulips while buds are still tight to enjoy indoors. Keep animals at bay by lining planting holes with chicken wire. erecting a fence. spraying repellent. or planting in pots. Is there anything more cheerful than a big display of tulips flowering in the spring? After a long winter of cold and snow. the masses of colorful blooms are a sight for sore eyes. These tips and tricks will help you create and enjoy a long-lasting tulip display in your own garden.
$6.99 - $11.99
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Bonsai Rare Color Tulip Seeds #23
As April comes to a close. Spring is in full swing and one of our favorite flowers is on full display. from Park Avenue partitions to the planting beds of discerning gardeners across the country. The showy beauties of April & May. tulips in all varieties are a constant inspiration and giver of joy to us at MM. They've been employed countless times. at tastemaker's country garden escapes and in a certain movie wedding planner's vision of the perfect entry border "amongst the swans". We hope you enjoy some our favorites below. and look out for them on your next Spring jaunt. Botanical Name: Tulip Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Flowering Time: Late spring Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Form: Feathery looking petals Foliage Type: Gray-green. linear or broadly ovate. Growth Rate: Medium How to Grow Tulips With a bit of planning and care you can enjoy a bold. cheerful. long-lasting tulip display each spring. Learn how to grow your own tulips. Select a range of early. mid. and late-season tulips. Plant in a sunny location with excellent drainage. Plant seeds in spring for blooms. Prepare the soil. Plant tulips 8 inches deep with the pointy end up. Water tulips thoroughly at the time of planting and again in the spring when they begin to grow. Cut tulips while buds are still tight to enjoy indoors. Keep animals at bay by lining planting holes with chicken wire. erecting a fence. spraying repellent. or planting in pots. Is there anything more cheerful than a big display of tulips flowering in the spring? After a long winter of cold and snow. the masses of colorful blooms are a sight for sore eyes. These tips and tricks will help you create and enjoy a long-lasting tulip display in your own garden.
$6.99 - $11.99
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Pink Lady Rose Climbing Seeds
Height: 7-12 feetGermination time: around 40 DaysBlooming Season: Early. mid & late summerSun Requirements: Partial shade. partial and full sunDescription: Climbing roses are a popular plant for vertical gardens. Interestingly. botanists do not consider them true climbing plants like vines because they don't grow their own support structures to hold onto a surface. Therefore. they need a helping hand and a vertical space to attach to and grow on.If you're interested in growing climbing roses. you can choose to purchase a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train your roses over a fence. a pillar. a garden shed. or other structures in your yard.How to Germinate/Grow:How Do I Germinate Rose Seeds?Growing roses from seed is not the quickest or easiest way to propagate them. However. this method can provide more satisfaction than others when efforts pay off. There are many idiosyncrasies when it comes to different types of roses and what their needs are for growing. But there is a basic method to cultivate rose seeds and plant them successfully for future growth. Cold stratification is the process of exposing seeds to a temperature of approximately 35 degrees Fahrenheit. You can do this by placing them in your refrigerator. Store them by placing them inside of a folded paper towel that has been moistened with half-part purified (bottled) water and half-part bleach. then placing them in a zip-lock bag. Don't forget to mark the varieties if you are using more than one kind of rose. Keep them in the cold for 45 to 60 days. You can plant seeds immediately after stratification if there is no danger of a heavy frost. Use a mixture of 50 percent planting soil and 50 percent vermiculite. and place seeds a half-inch apart from each other. Use small. shallow trays as long as there is good drainage. Place them in direct sunlight. or use grow lights for 16 hours a day. Keep moist with regular watering. The third leaf that appears from the soil is the true rose leaf. After two or more leaves are visible. plant the seedling in its own pot. A 3-inch plastic pot will do. Make sure you have it in direct sun or are using grow lights. Help it along with half a teaspoon to 1 quart solution of Miracle Grow and water. How to Grow?1. Test the seeds before planting. Put the seeds in water and discard the seeds that float. Seeds that float may be hallow. The plump. heavier seeds that sink in the water have a better chance of survival. 2. Purchase a flat container for planting the seeds. This will need to fit into your refrigerator. Consult with your gardening center to choose the best flat for your needs. 3. Mix equal parts sand. soil and peat moss. Consult with your gardening center. as they may have a pre-made mixture that you can purchase. You will need enough to fill the flat. 4. Fill the flat with the sand. soil and peat moss mixture. 5. Plant each rose seed ¼-inch deep and space seeds 1 inch apart. 6. Place the flat in the refrigerator; the desired temperature will be about 40 degrees F. Keep in the refrigerator for about three months to germinate. 7. Remove the flat from the refrigerator and place in a sunny window. where the room temperature is between 65 to 70 degrees F. Water lightly. Do not overwater. and do not allow the soil to get overly dry. Transplant the heartiest of seedlings to the garden the following spring.Note:Rose on soil not ask for much. just with some humus soil aggregate structure can be good training as long as the following three links will make good growth: Rose is afraid of(1) Rose is drought tolerant plants. but it is afraid floods. It is necessary use non-glazed bonsai pots of soil cultivation. The principle is "do not pour water on it when soil is not dry. Wet it completely when you pour water on soil.”(2) Lend a high concentration of fertilizer (especially fertilizers) will result in the death of local rot.(3) All plants need sunlight. Rose like sunshine too. Fertilization should be diligent in summer. every 15 to 20 days to be applied once a watering time after fertilization to prevent burning seedlings. Fall pruning should be to prevent excessive growth. flowering and plant type of beauty. Rose more aphids. pay attention to prevention and treatment
$8.90 - $12.90
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Sunflower Bonsai Flowering Machine, Glorious Years
Plant name: Super Sunflower Glory Years. a pot of flowers can bloom 1000 flowers. perennial plants. can be built by hitting the top to achieve the effect of bursting pots. only not below zero weather. winter can bloom. This flower comes with a sense of hierarchy. planting a piece is also very beautiful.Maintenance tips. 1. light: like the sun. full sun. at least to ensure that more than 4 hours of sunlight per day.2. Fertilizer: you can use fermented sheep manure and Osmocote slow release as a base fertilizer when planting.3. Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil is about to dry. usually about once a day. and not if the soil is wet. but twice a day when the sun is high.Tips: For good flowering. replace the large pot in time after the root system is full; fertilize regularly; Gloriosa does not like high temperature and high humidity environment. do not overwater in summer. and need indoor wintering below 41.00℉.
$6.99 - $9.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Set of 14 Magical Marigold Flower Seeds
Description This pack contains 14 best Marigold flowering seeds. About Gardening improve health and reduce stress. Get 14 different Marigold flowering seeds in a single pack. Make your own flowering garden with this pack. Combo constituents SrNo Item name Qty 1 Marigold Mixed Color - Desi Flower Seeds 1 2 Marigold Pusa Basanti - Desi Flower Seeds 1 3 Marigold Pusa Navrangi - Desi Flower Seeds 1 4 Marigold Jafri - Desi Flower Seeds 1 5 Marigold Guljafri Mixed Color - Desi Flower Seeds 1 6 Marigold F-2 Orange Dwarf Double - Flower Seeds 1 7 Marigold F-2 Vanilla White - Flower Seeds 1 8 Marigold Rodeo Royal Mixed Colors - Flower Seeds 1 9 Marigold French Royal - Flower Seeds 1 10 Marigold Perfection Orange - Flower Seeds 1 11 Marigold F-2 Yellow Dwarf - Flower Seeds 1 12 Marigold F-1 Inca Orange - Flower Seeds 1 13 Marigold F-1 Inca Yellow - Flower Seeds 1 14 Marigold F-1 Inca Mixed Color - Flower Seeds 1 Special Feature These seeds are very easy to sow and grow. You can easily grow these flower seeds in pots on your balcony or garden. These flower provides instant color wherever they grow.
$14.99 $7.99
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Dianthus 'Grans Favorite' Pink Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these Dianthus 'Grans Favorite' Pink Seeds. Each pack contains 20 seeds. Highlights: Product Type: Bonsai Use: Outdoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Classification: Happy Farm Full-bloom Period: Spring Type: Blooming Plants Flowerpot: Excluded Location: Courtyard Function: Beautifying Size: Large Applicable Constellation: Aries Climate: Temperate Style: Biennial Model Number: TS313T Variety: Dianthus
$10.99 $5.99
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Captain's Adventure Hosta
Unique tricolour variety for shade gardens.Take the carefree. easy growth habit of traditional hosta and combine it with a trio of cool. vivid hues and you have Captain's Adventure! This glorious variety gives shady sites a bold shot of colour with yellow leaves accented with creamy white margins and streaks of deep green. In midsummer. tall scapes arch upward to show off lavender blooms that bring butterflies to the landscape. An excellent low-profile hosta for shadowy front borders. mixed containers. rock gardens and other shady scenes. Quickly fills out bare spots in the garden. too. Botanical Name: Hosta 'Captain's Adventure' Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Flowering Time: Mid to late summer Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Color: Lavender flowers Flower Form: Multiple 1.5" bell shaped flowers on a slender 18-20" stem. Foliage Type: Lance-shaped yellow leaves. creamy-white margin and darker green streaking in between. Growth Rate: Slow Height/Habit: 14 - 16 inches Spread: 18 inches Planting Instructions: Soak roots in cold to lukewarm water for about 30 minutes. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending them. Firm soil around roots and water in well. Soil Requirements: Well drained Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: Removing spent flower heads will induce new ones.
$6.99
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Green sunflowers, sunflower seeds,
Green Sunflowers. uniquely different from other varieties. Annuals.I did start these indoor last season in compostable containers. Sunflowers do not like to be uprooted so give them a head start or go right to garden. If starting outdoors be aware the birds and other friends may get them before they germinate. This sunflower will be sure to add an element of interest to any garden or container. Great as cut flowers in arrangements.Indoor gardening is a great way to beat the boredom and give you something to look forward to.
$6.99 - $9.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Sunflower Seeds - F1
Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height 3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual Growing Information Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil. They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating. Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.
$6.99 - $9.99
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Succulent Plant Seeds
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$7.00 - $8.00
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White Lily Calendula Flower Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these 100 pcs of White Lily Calendula Flower Seeds. Each pack contains 100 seeds. Highlights: Product Type: Bonsai Size: Small.Mini.Large.Medium Climate: Temperate Style: Perennial Applicable Constellation: Aries Flowerpot: Excluded Classification: Novel Plant Full-bloom Period: Spring Use: Outdoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Regular Model Number: other Function: Formaldehyde Removing Location: Courtyard Type: Blooming Plants Variety: Calendula officinalis Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 18 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$7.99 - $9.99
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Egrow 20Pcs/Pack Hoya Seeds Potted Seed Hoya Carnosa Flower Seed Garden Plants
Product condition: NewDescription :Egrow 20Pcs/Pack Hoya Seeds Potted Seed Hoya Carnosa Flower Seed Garden PlantsSpecifications :Quantity : 20 pcs Germination time : 15-25 days For germination temperature : 18-25 Celsius. Package : 1 OPP Simple Packaging Applications : Balcony. garden. living room. study. windows. office. etc.How To Grow The Seeds? Firstly. loose the soil and then put your seeds in the soil in 0.3-0.5cm of soil. note that do not put them so deep and close in the soil.Secondly. check whether the temperature is fit for sowing these seeds in order to make sure they will grow. The best temperature is 18-25degrees.Thirdly. water these seeds. but not too often. once or twice a day.Finally. keep the soil moist and make them under the sun.They usually need 15 to 25 days to grow. so please wait patiently! Tips : Soaked in warm water for 8 hours before planting will be better if the seeds is over 0.5mm. Because the seeds are in dormant state and need to absorb enough water to germination. Package Includes : 1 x Egrow 20 Pcs Hoya SeedsProduct Details :
$5.99
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Shock Wave White Petunia Seeds
Days to Maturity: 63 to 84 Shock Wave White Petunia is a tender perennial (Zones 10-11). often grown as an annual. offering spring through summer interest. Packed with petite. high-impact flowers. the plant is blanketed non-stop in fragrant pure white blossoms over a long season. The showy flowers rebound faster from rain or overhead watering and attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. Full and lush. Shock Wave? White Petunia has a compact. dense. mounded. spreading habit and controlled. manageable vigor. similar to E3 Easy Wave varieties. The plant gracefully cascades from containers. window boxes. and hanging baskets but also make great edging or groundcover in beds and borders. Planted alongside perennials and vegetables. petunias repel asparagus beetles. leafhoppers. a range of aphids. tomato worms. and many other pests. Easy to grow. Shock Wave? White Petunia prefers full sun to light shade and average. medium moisture. well-drained soil. It tolerates poor soils. heat. and cold. It is virtually disease and pest free and deer resistant. It is low maintenance but pinching off the tops of established plants results in bushier plants with a heavier bloom and deadheading regularly encourages and prolongs flowering. Cutting back plants that have declined in summer heat promotes later blooms as temperatures cool. Direct sow petunia seed after the last frost and as soon as the soil is warm in spring. or start seeds indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the last frost and transplant after all threat of frost has passed. This seed comes as a pellet. Pelleted seeds are small seeds that have been clay-coated to make them larger and more uniform in size and shape. making them easier to handle when planting. Genus Petunia Species x hybrida Variety Shock Wave White Spreading Item Form (P)Pkt of 50 seeds Bloom Start to End Mid Spring - Early Fall Days to Maturity 84 Habit Spreading Seeds Per Pack 50 Plant Height 7 in - 10 in Plant Width 20 in - 2 ft 6 in Bloom Size 1.5 in - 2 in Additional Characteristics Flower Bloom Color White Foliage Color Medium Green Light Requirements Full Sun Resistance Cold Hardy Uses Baskets.Beds.Border.Containers.Outdoor
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Orange Pentas Bonsai Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these Orange Pentas Bonsai Seeds. Each pack contains 100 seeds. Highlights: Full-bloom Period: Winter Type: Herbs Applicable Constellation: Sagittarius Flowerpot: Excluded Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Function: Air Purification Classification: Mini Garden Use: Indoor Plants Style: Perennial Climate: Temperate Location: Courtyard Model Number: flower seeds for garden Size: Mini.Small.Medium.Large Product Type: Bonsai Variety: Pentas Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 18 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$6.99 - $8.99
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APRICOT STAR
Product Description Dahlia 'Apricot Star' 'Apricot Star' is an light peachy apricot cactus shape dahlia with yellow centers. Flower Type: Cactus Plant Height: 48” Bloom Size: 6” Siting Requirements: Full Sun. well drained. rich soil. dahlias like plenty of water for best performance. Days To Maturity: 80-100 days Spacing 12-18” Planting depth: 4-6” Pinch: when about 12” tall Harvest: when flowers are about 3/4 of the way open. cut stems about 18” long above a leaf node. Immediately place in a vase or bucket of cool water with flower food.
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Appleblossom Petunia Seeds
Genus Petunia Species x hybrida Variety Appleblossom Item Form (P) Pkt of 50 seeds Bloom Start to End Mid Spring - Late Summer Habit Upright Seeds Per Pack 10 Plant Height 10 in - 15 in Plant Width 10 in - 12 in Additional Characteristics Flower Bloom Color Pink Foliage Color Medium Green Light Requirements Full Sun Resistance Botrytis Petunia Apple Blossom with mid-sized flowers in a beautiful colour range Slow to stretch: allows for high density growing Easy. uniform and quick in production Plant habit remains dwarf and compact throughout the seasn Plants recover quickly after rain Wide range of colours including Morn and Picotee shades Sowing method:1 pellet per plug Germination*:Optimum conditions for seedling development. beginning on the day of sowing until radicle emergence. Expect radicle emergence in 3-5 days. Media:Begin by watering to saturated (5); applying enough water to help dissolve the pellets. After sowing do not allow the pellets to dry back before moving to the germination chamber or benches. Maintain saturation (5) for 3-4 days or until radicle emergence. On day 5 reduce media moisture to wet (4) for the next 5-6 days. On day 10 reduce the moisture further to medium (2). Alternate between wet (4) and a medium (2) between watering. Temperature:Plug Culture:72-76 °F (22-24 °C) until radicle emergence and then reduce to 68-70 °F (20-21 °C). The temperature can be lowered on approximately day 5. Once cotyledons have fully expanded lower the temperature further to 65-68 °F (18-20 °C).Growing On:After transplant. maintain temperatures> 55 °F (13 °C) nights for the first 3-4 weeks to initiate flower bud development. The night temperatures can be lowered further to 50 °F (10 °C) to encourage basal branching and compactness. However. lower temperatures may also substantially decrease the number of flowers initiated. Growing at cooler temperatures will produce a higher quality plant. An ADT (average daily temperature of 67 °F (19 °C) will give the fastest finished crop. Fertilization:Maintain an EC < 1.0. Fertilized water should not exceed an EC of 0.5. Upon initial germination. approximately day 5-6 begin feeding with 50 ppm nitrogen. Pay attention to the addition of boron since low boron can cause tip abortion. Ideal boron concentration is 0.5 ppm.
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Mexican Star Dahlia
Lovely. 3" blooms smell like--and are the colour of--chocolate! Velvety. chocolate-red petals encircle yellow centres. Tall stems hold these somewhat nodding flowers high above the plant's foliage. where they are a beacon for pollinators. We're thrilled to be able to offer this hard-to-find variety! Botanical Name: Dahlia single-flowered 'Mexican Star' Form: Tuber Hardiness Zone: 3-10 Lift in Fall: 3-8 Flowering Time: Midsummer until first frost in the fall Light Requirements: Full Sun Flower Color: Deep red petals with a yellow eye. Flower Form: 3" large single petals and a fluffy center Foliage Type: Pinnate leaves with ovate leaflets Growth Rate: Fast Height/Habit: 40 inches Spread: 24 inches Planting Instructions: 2" deep and 24" apart. Soil Requirements: Well drained Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: Pinching of the secondary bud will lead to larger flowers. but less of them.
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Coreopsis, Ruby Kiss
Elegant blooms are kissed with raspberry-red rings. Soft. frilly white petals pucker at the center with a kiss of rich ruby color. The twirling. long-flowering beauties bring Victorian garden style to landscaping and beckon butterflies from July through October. Low-maintenance and simply gorgeous for cut floral displays. How to Sow and Plant Coreopsis may be grown from seed sown early indoors and transplanted outside after frost. or sown directly in the garden in summer. or grown from potted plants.Sowing Seed Indoors: Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before outdoor planting time Sow ½ inches deep in seed-starting formula Keep the soil moist at 70-75 degrees F Seedlings emerge in 15-20 days As soon as seedlings emerge. provide plenty of light on a sunny windowsill or grow seedlings 3-4 inches beneath fluorescent plant lights turned on 16 hours per day. off for 8 hours at night. Raise the lights as the plants grow taller. Incandescent bulbs will not work for this process because they will get too hot. Most plants require a dark period to grow. do not leave lights on for 24 hours. Seedlings do not need much fertilizer. feed when they are 3-4 weeks old using a starter solution (half strength of a complete indoor houseplant food) according to manufacturer's directions. If you are growing in small cells. you may need to transplant the seedlings to 3 or 4 inch pots when seedlings have at least 2 pairs of true leaves before transplanting to the garden so they have enough room to develop strong roots. Before planting in the garden. seedling plants need to be “hardened off”. Accustom young plants to outdoor conditions by moving them to a sheltered place outside for a week. Be sure to protect them from wind and hot sun at first. If frost threatens at night. cover or bring containers indoors. then take them out again in the morning. This hardening off process toughens the plant's cell structure and reduces transplant shock and scalding. Sowing Directly in the Garden: Choose a location in full sun with well-drained soil after danger of frost. In frost free areas sow from fall to early spring. Remove weeds and work organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Sow evenly and thinly cover with ½ inch of fine soil. Firm the soil lightly and keep it evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 15-20 days. Thin to 18 inches apart when seedlings are 2 inches tall. Planting Potted Plants: Choose a location in full sun with well-drained soil. Prepare the bed by turning the soil under to a depth of 6-12 inches removing any debris. and lightly raking as level as possible. The addition of organic matter (leaf mold. compost. well-rotted manure) benefits all gardens and is essential in recently constructed neighborhoods. Plant on a cloudy day or in late afternoon to reduce transplant shock. Dig a hole for each plant large enough to amply accommodate the root ball. Unpot the plant and gently loosen the root ball with your hands to encourage good root growth. Place the top of the root ball even with the level of the surrounding soil. Fill with soil to the top of the root ball. Press soil down firmly with your hand. Use the plant tag as a location marker. Thoroughly water and apply a light mulch layer on top of the soil (1-2 inches) to conserve water and reduce weeds.
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The Mammillaria Matudae Cactus Flower Plant Seeds
Taking Care Of Mammillaria Matudae “Thumb Cactus” Light requirements: High Water: requirements: Low Ease of care: Easy Size: Medium Toxicity: Non-toxic Growth speed: Medium Indoor growing: Suitable Ideal conditions Like many other succulents. Mammillaria Matudae “Thumb Cactus” likes warmer temperatures. requires little water. and needs partial to full sun. It will do best outdoors. but if you have an indoor spot that receives sunlight all day long. the Thumb Cactus may also be kept inside. Watering If you've ever had a succulent. then the watering routine of the Thumb Cactus will be familiar to you – you only need to water it when its soil is dry to the touch. This plant is drought-resistant and tolerates lack of water well. On the other hand. the Thumb Cactus shouldn't be overwatered. If you water the cactus so much that water stands around its roots. you may trigger root rot. In winter. watering should be suspended. Alternatively. you may lightly mist the cactus. but only occasionally. In winter. the Thumb Cactus is dormant and thus doesn't need as much water as in warmer seasons. But it also becomes much more susceptible to root rot in colder seasons. so you should be very careful even when misting it. Where to plant You should use a fast-draining cactus potting mix for the Thumb Cactus. This is to make sure that no water stands inside the soil. For better drainage. you may add some perlite or pumice to the mix as well. If you'll be keeping the cactus in a pot. then make sure to choose a pot that has large drainage holes at the bottom. The Thumb Cactus requires partial to full sun. and with this in mind. the best place for it would be outdoors. Outside. the cactus will have easy access to the sun if placed correctly. This cactus is fairly resistant to heat. but on very hot days or during heatwaves. it should be moved to a shaded location during the hottest time of the day. This is to prevent sunburn. If keeping the Thumb Cactus inside. make sure to place it on a sunny window sill. But on very hot days. keep the plant in the shade during the peak hours. just like you would do with an outdoor plant. In winter. you may need to move your Thumb Cactus inside. This cactus species isn't cold-resistant and shouldn't be exposed to cold temperatures for a long time. General care information For best results. fertilize the Thumb Cactus throughout the growing season (spring and summer). Use a high-potassium cactus fertilizer for this cactus. Depending on your fertilizer mix. you should fertilize the Thumb Cactus once every 4-8 weeks. The Thumb Cactus is also a fast-growing cactus and reaches up to around 12 inches of height. which is relatively large. With this in mind. you should repot this cactus every once in a while. preferably once a year every spring or summer. Repot the cactus when the soil is dry and avoid watering it for about a week after repotting.
$6.99 - $11.99
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Pink Centaurea Cyanus Flower Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these 100 pcs Pink Centaurea Cyanus Flower Seeds. Each pack contains 100 seeds. Highlights: Product Type: Bonsai Use: Outdoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Classification: Novel Plant Full-bloom Period: Summer Type: Blooming Plants Flowerpot: Excluded Location: Courtyard Function: Interest Size: Small. Medium Applicable Constellation: Taurus Climate: Temperate Style: Biennial Model Number: 2016 Variety: Centaurea Cyanus Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 21 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
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Purple Climbing Rose Seeds
Height: 7-12 feetGermination time: around 40 DaysBlooming Season: Early. mid & late summerSun Requirements: Partial shade. partial and full sunDescription: Climbing roses are a popular plant for vertical gardens. Interestingly. botanists do not consider them true climbing plants like vines because they don't grow their own support structures to hold onto a surface. Therefore. they need a helping hand and a vertical space to attach to and grow on.If you're interested in growing climbing roses. you can choose to purchase a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train your roses over a fence. a pillar. a garden shed. or other structures in your yard.How to Germinate/Grow:How Do I Germinate Rose Seeds?Growing roses from seed is not the quickest or easiest way to propagate them. However. this method can provide more satisfaction than others when efforts pay off. There are many idiosyncrasies when it comes to different types of roses and what their needs are for growing. But there is a basic method to cultivate rose seeds and plant them successfully for future growth. Cold stratification is the process of exposing seeds to a temperature of approximately 35 degrees Fahrenheit. You can do this by placing them in your refrigerator. Store them by placing them inside of a folded paper towel that has been moistened with half-part purified (bottled) water and half-part bleach. then placing them in a zip-lock bag. Don't forget to mark the varieties if you are using more than one kind of rose. Keep them in the cold for 45 to 60 days. You can plant seeds immediately after stratification if there is no danger of a heavy frost. Use a mixture of 50 percent planting soil and 50 percent vermiculite. and place seeds a half-inch apart from each other. Use small. shallow trays as long as there is good drainage. Place them in direct sunlight. or use grow lights for 16 hours a day. Keep moist with regular watering. The third leaf that appears from the soil is the true rose leaf. After two or more leaves are visible. plant the seedling in its own pot. A 3-inch plastic pot will do. Make sure you have it in direct sun or are using grow lights. Help it along with half a teaspoon to 1 quart solution of Miracle Grow and water. How to Grow?1. Test the seeds before planting. Put the seeds in water and discard the seeds that float. Seeds that float may be hallow. The plump. heavier seeds that sink in the water have a better chance of survival. 2. Purchase a flat container for planting the seeds. This will need to fit into your refrigerator. Consult with your gardening center to choose the best flat for your needs. 3. Mix equal parts sand. soil and peat moss. Consult with your gardening center. as they may have a pre-made mixture that you can purchase. You will need enough to fill the flat. 4. Fill the flat with the sand. soil and peat moss mixture. 5. Plant each rose seed ¼-inch deep and space seeds 1 inch apart. 6. Place the flat in the refrigerator; the desired temperature will be about 40 degrees F. Keep in the refrigerator for about three months to germinate. 7. Remove the flat from the refrigerator and place in a sunny window. where the room temperature is between 65 to 70 degrees F. Water lightly. Do not overwater. and do not allow the soil to get overly dry. Transplant the heartiest of seedlings to the garden the following spring.Note:Rose on soil not ask for much. just with some humus soil aggregate structure can be good training as long as the following three links will make good growth: Rose is afraid of(1) Rose is drought tolerant plants. but it is afraid floods. It is necessary use non-glazed bonsai pots of soil cultivation. The principle is "do not pour water on it when soil is not dry. Wet it completely when you pour water on soil.”(2) Lend a high concentration of fertilizer (especially fertilizers) will result in the death of local rot.(3) All plants need sunlight. Rose like sunshine too. Fertilization should be diligent in summer. every 15 to 20 days to be applied once a watering time after fertilization to prevent burning seedlings. Fall pruning should be to prevent excessive growth. flowering and plant type of beauty. Rose more aphids. pay attention to prevention and treatment
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Sweet Violet Seeds (Viola odorata)Packet of 40+ Seeds
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
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Order 50 seeds lovely Giant Salmon Rose Zinnias Seeds
Description Benary's Giant Salmon Rose Zinnias SeedsA premier cut flower. with fully double flowers. long tall stems and high mildew resistance. Not to mention the color of the blooms. sunrise color that makes me weak at the knees! Easy. direct sow favorite.Great Cut Flower Deer Resistant Heat or Drought Tolerant Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Attracts Bees Attracts Beneficial InsectsLifecycle: AnnualHardiness: Tender AnnualSize: 3-4' h x 2.5' wSun: Full sunSoil: Rich. well-drainedSeason: Summer to fallSeed to Bloom: 9-12 weeksColor: Salmon pink TimingDirect sow after last frost. in April and May on the coast. Zinnias don't transplant well. but you can try starting some indoors in peat or coir pots 6-8 weeks before planting out. Maintain a soil temperature of 21-26°C (70-80°F). Seeds should germinate in 5-24 days.StartingJust cover Zinnia seeds. and aim for a final spacing of 25-30cm (10-12″) between plants.
$9.99 - $14.99
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10 JAMAICAN BLUE MOUNTAIN Coffee Seeds ,Grow Your Own Coffee Plant tree
Coffea Arabica Seeds (Coffea Arabica Nana) Grow Your Own Coffee tree. 10 Seeds. JAMAICAN BLUE MOUNTAIN Coffee SEEDS Coffee (Coffea Arabica Nana) - Wouldn't it be nice to grow your own coffee house plant from coffee seeds? Coffea arabica nana is a dwarf bush with beans that contain caffeine. theophylline and theobromine. The beans are dried. roasted and ground. and then extracted with water to produce coffee. Coffea arabica is a species of coffee bush that produces arabica coffee. accounting for the majority of the coffee consumed in the world. This species of bush is the oldest known bush to be cultivated for coffee production. Until the beginning of the 20th century. it was virtually the only type of tree from which coffee was harvested commercially. The Coffee plant is usually about 1 foot in height at the time of purchase from a nursery. but can reach a height of about 5 feet. growing 12 inches per year. If a smaller plant is preferred. the dwarf version. Coffea arabica nana. may be purchased which is what we offer from flower seeds. It remains much smaller and grows at a slower rate. Coffea Arabica house plants are perennial and can be grown in a greenhouse or in the home in a sunny south window. The Coffea Arabica plant produces star-shaped. sweetly scented white flowers. These flowers are followed by green fruits which change to red then to almost black as they ripen. a process that takes several months. Inside each ripened fruit are 2 seeds (or beans) that when properly roasted can be ground and made into coffee. Growing coffee plants indoors from Coffea Arabica seeds is easy. They are vigorous growers and are long-lived. Coffea Arabica plants are very attractive. Just don't expect them to offer that morning cup of joe as the coffee plants as well as coffee seeds take some patience. and it could take a few years before you see many fruits on it. Flower Specifications Season: Perennial USDA Zones: 8 - 10 Height: 12 inches Bloom Season: Mid spring Bloom Color: White Environment: Partial shade Soil Type: Well drained soil with pH 6.1 - 6.5 Planting Directions Temperature: 80 - 85F Average Germ Time: 60 - 90 days Light Required: Yes Depth: Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep Sowing Rate: 1 seed per plant Moisture: Soak seeds overnight before planting. Seeds should not be kept too moist and allowed to almost dry out between watering Plant Spacing: 18 inches
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Melampodium paludosum Seeds, Original Package 20pcs Garden bonsai Flower seeds, high temperature resistance
Grow your own flowers with these Melampodium Paludosum Seeds. Original Package 20 pcs garden bonsai flower seeds. High temperature resistance. Highlights: Product Type: Bonsai Use: Outdoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Full-bloom Period: Autumn Type: Blooming Plants Flowerpot: Excluded Location: Courtyard Function: Beautifying Size: Small Applicable Constellation: Sagittarius Variety: Flower Climate: Subtropics Style: Annual Model Number: A136 Classification: Flower Color: Army Green. Sky Blue Sowing Time: Spring. Autumn Full-bloom Period: Spring. Summer. Autumn Plant height: 30-50cm Flower dia: 2.5cm Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 21 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$7.99 - $9.99
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100pcs Gypsophila seeds Baby's Breath Gypsophila
This hardy perennial is most commonly known as Baby's Breath. and is the filler that one sees most as filler material in mixed bouquets. It also lends a lovely touch to perennial gardens because of its tall. bushy yet airy habit that produces numerous panicles of tiny delicate flowers. Both professional cut flower growers and home gardeners appreciate this type of Gypsophila for the fact that it is a hardy perennial that returns and re-blooms year after year.
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Pink Cosmos
Cosmos bipinnatus. Reliable and well-loved single daisy shaped flowers with yellow centers bloom in white and various shades of pink. Pinching off the growing tip when the plant is about 15cm (6") tall will help keep this tall lacy plant bushy and erect. Do not overfeed. as rich soil will delay flowering. Sensation Mix cosmos seeds plant height 1.2-1.8m (4-6'). Stake these tall Cosmos in windy gardens. but in sheltered areas. this is not necessary. Deadhead (remove spent flowers) to extend the flowering period and keep plants looking their tidiest. Cosmos is quite drought tolerant so it makes a good candidate for xeriscaping. Provide some water in extreme drought. Sensation Mix won an AAS Award in 1936. Annual Hardy annual Single daisy shaped flowers Blooms in white and pink Plant height 1.2-1.8m (4-6') Deadhead to extend flowering How to Grow Cosmos Step 1: Timing Direct sow after the last frost date. Several sowings will result in a very long bloom period. Cosmos can also be started indoors in late winter for transplanting after last frost. once daytime temperatures are above 10°C (50°F). Seeds will sprout in 3-10 days. Optimal temperature for germination: 21-25°C (70-75°F). Step 2: Starting Sow seeds very shallowly only a few millimetres (1/8″) deep. Thin or transplant to 20-25cm (8-10″) apart. Step 3: Growing Most varieties can get quite tall. and in exposed or windy gardens can benefit from staking or trellis netting laid horizontally over the bed for the stems to grow through before blooming. Deadhead and cut for bouquets regularly to extend the bloom period.
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Autumn Charm Sedum
Variegated foliage makes this sedum stand out.Autumn Charm looks fantastic long before the flowers appear and continues to do so after they are past their prime. Butterflies and honeybees are drawn to the numerous flower heads packed with star-shaped. deep pink florets. From spring to late summer. as you await the arrival of these intense-looking blooms. thats when youll really appreciate the beauty of the variegated foliage. The greenish blue leaves feature creamy yellow margins that become nearly white as the season pushes ahead. Botanical Name: Sedum telephium 'Lajos' PP14421 Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Flowering Time: Late summer to early fall Light Requirements: Full Sun Flower Color: Intense deep pink Flower Form: Rounded. semi-domed flower heads made up of a multitude of starry flowers. They start out midsummer as tightly packed milky-white buds and turn to light pink by late summer. each head opens with deep pink florets. Foliage Type: Greenish-blue leaves edged with creamy yellow margins that become almost white as the season progresses. Variegation holds well through the entire growing season. Growth Rate: Medium Height/Habit: 12 - 18 inches Spread: 12 - 18 inches Planting Instructions: Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without bending them on soil level. Firm soil around roots and water in well. Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil. Tolerant of infertile soils and once established is drought tolerant. Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Dry Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: None
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Bonsai Rare Color Tulip Seeds-Pink
As April comes to a close. Spring is in full swing and one of our favorite flowers is on full display. from Park Avenue partitions to the planting beds of discerning gardeners across the country. The showy beauties of April & May. tulips in all varieties are a constant inspiration and giver of joy to us at MM. They've been employed countless times. at tastemaker's country garden escapes and in a certain movie wedding planner's vision of the perfect entry border "amongst the swans". We hope you enjoy some our favorites below. and look out for them on your next Spring jaunt. Botanical Name: Tulip Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-8 Flowering Time: Late spring Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Color: Pink Flower Form: Feathery looking petals Foliage Type: Gray-green. linear or broadly ovate. Growth Rate: Medium How to Grow Tulips With a bit of planning and care you can enjoy a bold. cheerful. long-lasting tulip display each spring. Learn how to grow your own tulips. Select a range of early. mid. and late-season tulips. Plant in a sunny location with excellent drainage. Plant seeds in spring for blooms. Prepare the soil. Plant tulips 8 inches deep with the pointy end up. Water tulips thoroughly at the time of planting and again in the spring when they begin to grow. Cut tulips while buds are still tight to enjoy indoors. Keep animals at bay by lining planting holes with chicken wire. erecting a fence. spraying repellent. or planting in pots. Is there anything more cheerful than a big display of tulips flowering in the spring? After a long winter of cold and snow. the masses of colorful blooms are a sight for sore eyes. These tips and tricks will help you create and enjoy a long-lasting tulip display in your own garden.
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Light Purple Vinca Periwinkle Seeds
Grow your own flowers with these 20 pcs Light Purple Vinca Periwinkle Seeds. Each pack contains 20 seeds. Highlights: Product Type: Bonsai Use: Outdoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Classification: Happy Farm Full-bloom Period: Summer Type: Blooming Plants Flowerpot: Excluded Location: Courtyard Function: Beautifying Size: Small. Medium. Large Applicable Constellation: Virgo Climate: Glacial Style: Perennial Model Number: 2015 Variety: Vinca Product Type: Flower Factory: Bonsai Shipping & DeliveryAll orders are shipped within 1 to 7 days of you placing the order using DHL eCommerce. USPS or ePacket depending on your location and fastest available service. Typical delivery time frame is between 11 to 21 business days however. you may receive your items much earlier. All orders are shipped with tracking number so you can track it every step of the way! Packages may be faced with delays beyond our control such as customs or postal delays.
$8.99 - $11.99
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Pearl Chlorophytum Seeds
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$4.99 - $12.99
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Cherry Valentine Reblooming Daylily
Gorgeous. floriferous and fragrant rebloomer!Each day is Valentine's Day when this plant's romantic-looking. bright pink with crimson red flowers are in bloom. With a stem that bears 30 buds on its three stems. you'll get lots of 4" flowers of bright pink with a crimson-red eye zone surrounding a green throat. A red edge beautifully outlines each bloom. Botanical Name: Hemerocallis 'Cherry Valentine' Form: Root (perennial) Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Flowering Time: Early season and again in late summer to early fall. Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Color: Bright pink with crimson red eyezone above green throat Flower Form: 4" single flower. Tetraploid. Foliage Type: Evergreen grass-like. linear foliage. Growth Rate: Medium Height/Habit: 28 inches Spread: 24 inches Planting Instructions: Soak roots for half an hour in cold to luke warm water. Dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the roots without bending them. Plant with the crown (sprouts) just below soil level. Soil Requirements: Well drained Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: Cut back spent flower stems after flowering.
$6.99
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50Pcs Blanket Flower Seeds, Gaillardia Aristata
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$10.99 $5.99
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Alitissimo Climbing Rose Seeds
Height: 7-12 feetGermination time: around 40 DaysBlooming Season: Early. mid & late summerSun Requirements: Partial shade. partial and full sunDescription: Climbing roses are a popular plant for vertical gardens. Interestingly. botanists do not consider them true climbing plants like vines because they don't grow their own support structures to hold onto a surface. Therefore. they need a helping hand and a vertical space to attach to and grow on.If you're interested in growing climbing roses. you can choose to purchase a trellis or an arbor so that they have a suitable place to grow. You can also be creative and train your roses over a fence. a pillar. a garden shed. or other structures in your yard.How to Germinate/Grow:How Do I Germinate Rose Seeds?Growing roses from seed is not the quickest or easiest way to propagate them. However. this method can provide more satisfaction than others when efforts pay off. There are many idiosyncrasies when it comes to different types of roses and what their needs are for growing. But there is a basic method to cultivate rose seeds and plant them successfully for future growth. Cold stratification is the process of exposing seeds to a temperature of approximately 35 degrees Fahrenheit. You can do this by placing them in your refrigerator. Store them by placing them inside of a folded paper towel that has been moistened with half-part purified (bottled) water and half-part bleach. then placing them in a zip-lock bag. Don't forget to mark the varieties if you are using more than one kind of rose. Keep them in the cold for 45 to 60 days. You can plant seeds immediately after stratification if there is no danger of a heavy frost. Use a mixture of 50 percent planting soil and 50 percent vermiculite. and place seeds a half-inch apart from each other. Use small. shallow trays as long as there is good drainage. Place them in direct sunlight. or use grow lights for 16 hours a day. Keep moist with regular watering. The third leaf that appears from the soil is the true rose leaf. After two or more leaves are visible. plant the seedling in its own pot. A 3-inch plastic pot will do. Make sure you have it in direct sun or are using grow lights. Help it along with half a teaspoon to 1 quart solution of Miracle Grow and water. How to Grow?1. Test the seeds before planting. Put the seeds in water and discard the seeds that float. Seeds that float may be hallow. The plump. heavier seeds that sink in the water have a better chance of survival. 2. Purchase a flat container for planting the seeds. This will need to fit into your refrigerator. Consult with your gardening center to choose the best flat for your needs. 3. Mix equal parts sand. soil and peat moss. Consult with your gardening center. as they may have a pre-made mixture that you can purchase. You will need enough to fill the flat. 4. Fill the flat with the sand. soil and peat moss mixture. 5. Plant each rose seed ¼-inch deep and space seeds 1 inch apart. 6. Place the flat in the refrigerator; the desired temperature will be about 40 degrees F. Keep in the refrigerator for about three months to germinate. 7. Remove the flat from the refrigerator and place in a sunny window. where the room temperature is between 65 to 70 degrees F. Water lightly. Do not overwater. and do not allow the soil to get overly dry. Transplant the heartiest of seedlings to the garden the following spring.Note:Rose on soil not ask for much. just with some humus soil aggregate structure can be good training as long as the following three links will make good growth: Rose is afraid of(1) Rose is drought tolerant plants. but it is afraid floods. It is necessary use non-glazed bonsai pots of soil cultivation. The principle is "do not pour water on it when soil is not dry. Wet it completely when you pour water on soil.”(2) Lend a high concentration of fertilizer (especially fertilizers) will result in the death of local rot.(3) All plants need sunlight. Rose like sunshine too. Fertilization should be diligent in summer. every 15 to 20 days to be applied once a watering time after fertilization to prevent burning seedlings. Fall pruning should be to prevent excessive growth. flowering and plant type of beauty. Rose more aphids. pay attention to prevention and treatment
$8.90 - $12.90
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Organic Sunflower Seeds
Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height 3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual Growing Information Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil. They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating. Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.
$6.99 - $9.99
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SUNFLOWER SEEDS - MAXIMILIAN
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Maximilian Sunflower Seeds -Helianthus maximillianii This North American native is a rarely seen. Perennial Sunflower. Growing in that more "wild" form. it is one of the classic North American Prairie Wildflowers. Once cultivated for its edible rhizome by Native Americans. it is now widely and popularly cultivated as a meadow wildflower or garden ornamental. FAST FACTS Name: Sunflower Seeds - Maximilian Botanical Name: Helianthus maximillianii Life Cycle: Perennial Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Season: Spring. Fall Plant Type: Tall green stalks with large yellow 3 inch blossoms and dark center. Features: Heirloom. Cut Flower Garden. Easy to Grow & Maintain. Edible. Attracts Pollinators. Deer Resistant. Drought Tolerant Color: Yellow Blooms: Summer. Late Summer. Early Fall. Fall Plant Height: Up to 96 inches Plant Spacing: 8-12 inches Planting Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Seeds per Packet: 50Pcs or 100Pcs Hardiness Zones: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 Ships: Year Round PLANTING INSTRUCTIONSHow to Plant Maximillian Sunflowers WHEN TO PLANT SUNFLOWER SEEDSIt is recommended to sow your sunflower seeds directly into your garden rather than start them in starter pots. Sunflowers send down long taproots that can be stunted in small pots. Once all danger of frost has passed and both daytime and nighttime temperatures reach 55F to 60F you are ready to sow your sunflower seeds. WHERE TO PLANT SUNFLOWER SEEDSSunflowers grow best in full-sun locations – receiving at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun exposure per day. Though sunflowers are not finicky. they do appreciate loose. well-draining soil. Choose a location that is sheltered from strong winds. perhaps along a fence or near a building. Also consider the height that the particular variety will reach. HOW TO PLANT SUNFLOWER SEEDSOnce you have chosen your location. dig down to a depth of 2 inches and turn the soil over to loosen it. Many seeds. like poppies. need sun to germinate. This is not the case with sunflowers and in fact need to be pressed 1 inch deep into the soil. If left on the soil surface. more than likely birds will come and eat them before they ever get anywhere close to germination. Final spacing should be 36” apart for giant sunflowers. 24' apart for regular-sized and 12” apart for miniature varieties. HOW TO CARE FOR SUNFLOWERSSunflowers are usually problem-free. Plant early enough so that autumn frosts do not cut your sunflowers' life cycle short. Too much rainfall before and after germination can cause the seeds to rot or bring on downy mildew. Be sure to seed after the rainy season to avoid this. If you would like to harvest the seeds to either replant next year. wait until the end of the bloom cycle. Sunflowers blooms often last 30-45 days. Toward the end of this period. the green back of the flower head will begin to turn yellow and will usually droop at this time. You will also see the seeds swelling on the face of the sunflower. Cover the flowers with paper bags to protect them from birds. Cut off the flower heads and leave inside the brown paper bag. Store this bag in a well-ventilated place like a garage until fully dry. Rub along the seeds with the palm of your hand and the seeds should fall right out into your bag. or work over a cookie sheet. Store seeds in a cool. dry environment until you are ready to reseed next year. To eat: Soak overnight in water. or salt water. Drain. spread on a shallow baking sheet. and roast for 3 hours at 200F or until crisp.
$6.99 - $9.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seeds
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Linnaeus Burning Embers Marigold Seeds
Days to Maturity: 77 to 84 An heirloom variety. Linnaeus Burning Embers Marigold is an annual offering late spring through early fall interest. blooming until first frost in some regions. Heavy blooming. the plant sets small burnt orange-red blossoms with golden edges. The showy flowers attract bees. butterflies. and hummingbirds to the garden. Linnaeus Burning Embers Marigold is a Tagetes patula variety. also known as French marigold. The plant has excellent branching and a uniform. upright. compact habit of aromatic. finely divided. bushy foliage and a vigorous growth rate. Shown to best effect when massed or grouped. French marigolds are perfect for beds. borders. and containers. Best known for repelling insects in the garden. French marigolds are often grown alongside perennials and vegetables as they repel whiteflies and kill bad nematodes. Easy to grow. Linnaeus Burning Embers Marigold prefers full sun and average. evenly moist. well-drained soil. The plant is humidity tolerant. generally pest and disease free. and deer resistant. Although marigolds are low maintenance. pinching off the tops of established plants results in bushier plants with a heavier bloom and deadheading regularly encourages and prolongs flowering. Plants naturalize and will self-seed in the garden. Direct sow marigold seed after the last frost and as soon as the soil is warm in spring. or start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost and transplant after all threat of frost has passed. If you plan to start your seeds indoors. be sure to check out our?Bio Dome Seed Starter Kit. With the Bio Dome. you can control the temperature. light. and soil mix to ensure your seeds become strong for transplant. Genus Tagetes Species patula Variety Linnaeus Burning Embers Item Form (P)Pkt of 50 seeds Bloom Start to End Mid Spring - Mid Fall Seeds Per Pack 50.100 Plant Height 16 in Additional Characteristics Flower Bloom Color Orange.Yellow Foliage Color Dark Green Light Requirements Full Sun Moisture Requirements Moist.? well-drained Soil Tolerance Normal. loamy Uses Beds.Border.Containers.Outdoor
$7.99 - $9.99