eBay200+Chinese Cabbage BokChoy PakChoi Napa Cabbage Baak Choi Siu bok choy Seeds Bok choy (American English), pak choi (), or pok choi (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) is a type of . Chinensis varieties are popular in and . Being , they are increasingly grown in . How to Plant Start transplants inside 4 to 6 weeks before last frost date. Transplant 6 to 12 inches apart in rows 18 to 30 inches apart. Use the closer spacing for smaller varieties. Plant direct-seeded spring crops ¼ to ½ inch deep and about 1 inch apart in rows 18 to 30 inches apart. Thin to 6- to 12- inch spacing. Or set transplants out at 6- to 12-inch spacing. Mulch fall crops heavily and provide adequate moisture to avoid premature bolting.
eBay200+ Watermelon Radish Seeds(Raphanus sativus)Chinese red heart Radish Beauty Heart Non-GMO Heirloom Garden Vegetable USA
This watermelon radish is an unusual and colorful heirloom which orginated in north China near Beijing, are often served sweetened there as a dessert or fruit. Large softball-sized globes are greenish white, and have a bright red/pink heart. Milder flavor than most radishes. Ready in 55 days.
Sowing
Since watermelon radish seeds are winter radishes, they should be planted about two months before the first expected fall frost. Plant the radish seeds in very rich,deeply worked up soil about 1/2 inch deep and 1 inch apart; later, thin the seedlings 4-6 inches.
Growing
Radishes do well with consistently moist soil and the addition of organic matter such as compost. Do not allow the soil to dry out, but also avoid overwatering as this can cause splitting.
Harvesting
Watermelon radishes can be harvested at any time up to their mature size of 3 inch. The flavor is sweet and crisp. They also store well for the winter.
200pcs Mixed Hosta Seeds for Planting Colorful Hosta Plant Seeds Perennial Indoors or Outdoors Garden Shade, Non-GMO Flower Seed Easily Flower Low Maintenance
Vibrant hosta seeds: These beautiful hostas, when in their best condition, will present a variety of rare and stunning colors, rich colors, and long-lasting colors. After a period of time, beautiful hosta flowers will bloom to decorate your home garden and give you a stunning visual experience.
Create a beautiful garden: Hostas plant have beautiful appearance, making them ideal for borders, shaded flower beds, and as standout features in your landscaping. When mature, hostas will emit a charming fragrance, which will attract many bees and butterflies, bringing a wonderful experience
Easy to grow: Hostas are remarkably resilient once established, making them a fantastic choice for gardeners in dry regions. They can withstand dry spells, significantly reducing the need for frequent watering. Both novices and experienced gardening enthusiasts can easily manage them. And no professional gardening skills are required, just pots, soil and water!
Perennial hosta seeds: We are committed to delivering the Non-GMO, nature hosta seeds. Every seed is fresh packaged from The USA and selected from proven varieties with excellent germination rates. Once successfully planted, this hardy hosta only needs a little care each year to maintain its vitality and thrive in winter.
Care Instructions: When planting hosta bulbs, make sure to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, and ensure that the temperature and humidity are well-regulated. Ideally, 3-6 hours of sunlight every morning is beneficial for the growth of hosta, and hosta grows more luxuriantly in a semi-shaded environment.
20pcs Rare Three-Color Rose Seeds for Home Potted Garden - Vibrant Elegance Blooms - Non-GMO Heirloom Variety
Transform your home potted garden into a spectacle of color with our Rare Three-Color Rose seeds. This exquisite heirloom variety blooms with a unique palette of three harmonious colors on each flower, creating a vibrant display of elegance and beauty. Perfect for gardeners looking to add a splash of color and sophistication to their indoor or outdoor spaces.
Features:
Tri-Color Blooms: Each rose showcases a beautiful blend of three distinct colors, making each bloom a unique piece of natural art.
Heirloom Quality: Cultivated from non-GMO seeds, these roses retain their natural characteristics and offer robust growth and health.
High Germination Rate: Rigorously tested to ensure high germination rates, these seeds provide a reliable and successful gardening experience.
Growing Instructions:
1. Planting Time:
Best planted in spring or fall, when temperatures are mild and conducive to growth.
2. Soil Preparation:
Use high-quality potting mix suitable for roses, ensuring good drainage and nutrient availability.
3. Sowing Instructions:
Sow seeds about 1/4 inch deep in the soil.
If planting in pots, ensure there is enough room for roots to grow—typically a pot at least 12 inches in diameter.
4. Watering:
Water consistently to keep the soil evenly moist. Adjust watering based on temperature and humidity, especially in indoor settings.
5. Sunlight:
Roses require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. If grown indoors, place near a south-facing window or supplement with grow lights.
6. Temperature:
Ideal growing temperatures are between 60-75°F. Avoid placing near drafts or heat sources if grown indoors.
20pcs Yellow Climbing Rose Seeds - Rare Non-GMO Heirloom Variety for Your Garden
Brighten up your garden with the vibrant beauty of these Yellow Climbing Rose seeds. Known for their cheerful yellow blooms and vigorous climbing habit, these heirloom variety roses are perfect for creating stunning vertical displays on trellises, arbors, and fences.
Features:
Rare Heirloom Variety: These Yellow Climbing Roses are a rare heirloom variety, cherished for their sunny yellow blooms and climbing growth habit.
Non-GMO: Our seeds are 100% non-GMO, ensuring natural and healthy growth.
High Germination Rate: Each batch is carefully tested to ensure a high germination rate, providing you with the best chance of successful planting.
Growing Instructions:
1. Planting Time:
For optimal results, plant in early spring or late fall.
2. Soil Preparation:
Use well-drained, fertile soil. Enrich the soil with compost for enhanced growth.
3. Sowing Instructions:
Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep into the soil.
Space seeds 12 inches apart to allow ample room for growth.
4. Watering:
Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid waterlogging.
Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods.
5. Sunlight:
Yellow Climbing Roses thrive in full sunlight, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
6. Temperature:
Ideal growing temperatures range between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
7. Care Tips:
Fertilize monthly with an organic rose fertilizer for optimal results.
Train the climbing roses on a support structure to encourage upward growth.
Monitor for pests and diseases, treating them with organic solutions as necessary.
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Basic Info
Latin Name:
Lavandula angustifolia; syn L. vera
Color:
Purple flower spikes on slender green stems
Flavor:
Fragrant, minty, floral, earthy, aromatic
Growing Info
Days to Maturity:
90-120+ Perennial
Hardiness Zones:
3-9
Seed Planting Depth:
1/4 inches
Seed Plant Spacing:
18 inches
Growth Habit:
Upright/shrub-like
Soil Preference:
Light, dry, sandy and well-drained
Temp Preference:
Warm
Light Preference:
Full sun
Other Info
Pests/Diseases:
Spittlebugs, whiteflies, aphids
eBay
30+Organic Small Red Chili Hot Pepper Seeds Thai Chili hot pepper Fresh Garden USA
Small red chili peppers are thin-walled, conical peppers containing about 30,000 Scoville Heat Units. This vegetable grows about 18 inches tall and produces large yields of peppers that are excellent for use in sauces,or dried or pickled. 80 days to maturity.Suitable for growing in containers. Water regularity, but do not overwater.
Sowing
Start pepper seeds indoors in peat pots about 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost. Sow them 1/4" deep and keep the soil at 80-85 degrees F until germination; provide sunlight or a grow light for 12-16 hours a day. When the outdoor temperature reaches 60-65 degrees F during the day and no less than 50 degrees F at night, transplant the seedlings 12-16" apart. Exposing the plants to the weather for several hours a day before transplanting may help prevent shock. Peppers also grow well in containers or raised beds.
Growing
Keep the soil evenly moist and weeds under control; mulching the plants may help with this. If excess heat and sun cause the plants to wilt, provide shade. The California Wonder Sweet pepper seeds for planting adapt to many soil types and are resistant to tobacco mosaic virus.
Harvesting
Harvesting Sweet peppers is basically a matter of personal preference regarding color and sweetness. Generally, the longer the peppers mature on the vine, the sweeter they will taste. Mature peppers, however, signal the plant to stop producing; if the peppers are picked when still at the green stage, the plant will go on producing. Always use a knife or scissors to remove peppers to prevent damage to the fragile stems.
eBay30+ Tabasco Hot Pepper Seeds (capsicum frutescens)Hot Chili Pepper Made Tabasco Sauce Fresh Garden USA
The small but might pepper which have made Tabasco sauce famous!This variety was developed from Mexican seeds in 1866, and the potent pepper has retained respect around the world. Tabasco hot pepper seed grows best in a very warm climate. Pick them red, green or yellow, the color is an indicator of heat, the red ones contain 40,000 Scoville Heat Units.
Sowing: Start pepper seeds indoors in peat pots about 8 weeks before the last expected spring frost. Sow them 1/4" deep and keep the soil at 80-85 degrees F until germination; provide sunlight or a grow light for 12-16 hours a day. When the outdoor temperature reaches 60-65 degrees F during the day and no less than 50 degrees F at night, transplant the seedlings 12-16" apart. Exposing the plants to the weather for several hours a day before transplanting may help prevent shock. Peppers also grow well in containers or raised beds.
Growing:Keep the soil evenly moist and weeds under control; mulching the plants may help with this. If excess heat and sun cause the plants to wilt, provide shade.
Harvesting:Harvesting hot peppers is basically a matter of personal preference. Generally, the longer the peppers mature on the vine, the hotter they will taste. Mature peppers, however, signal the plant to stop producing; if the peppers are picked when still at the green stage, the plant will go on producing. Always use a knife or scissors to remove peppers to prevent damage to the fragile stems. Cayenne peppers are extremely versatile and can be used fresh, dried, or for seasoning.
Columbine (Aquilegia Caerulea Mix) - Highly attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, this easy-to-grow Columbine seed mix is a wonderful addition to the summer border. Growing readily from Columbine flower seed, this Columbine mix features large, 4 inch flowers.
When to Plant Columbine Seeds
Plant in the Spring after the threat of frost has passed.
Where to Plant Columbine Seeds
Columbines are a highly adaptable flower. They do well in many climates and sun conditions, but they will bloom best in full sun to light shade. Plus, columbines are deer resistant, and birds and butterflies love the nectar found in tip of the petal’s thin spur
How to Plant Columbine Seeds
While not required, Columbine seeds can benefit from a special 4 week treatment called cold moist stratification prior to planting them.
After stratification, remove the seeds, and place them outdoors in a sunny location or under grow lights and allow them to germinate (21 to 28 days). If sowing outdoors: In the early spring (3 to 4 weeks before the last frost), sow your columbine seeds on top of lightly raked soil. They do not need to be covered. Your columbine seeds will germinate in around 21 days. If starting indoors, plant columbine seeds 6 weeks before the average last spring frost. Columbines are perennials that are hardy to zones 3 to 8 or 9, depending on variety.
How to Care for Columbine
When flowers begin to fade, dead head to allow for fresh blooms. When the season is over, cut down to the ground.
Sowing Rate: 3 - 4 seeds per plant
Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 day
Keep moist until germination
Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
Depth: Do not cover, but press into soil
35 Pcs Bonsai Lotus Seeds for Planting Bowl Lotus Seeds, Water Lily Flower Plant Seed for Planting Home, Garden, Indoor, Outdoor
MINIATURE WATER GARDEN: Create your own tranquil oasis with these 35 Bonsai Lotus seeds! Perfect for small spaces, these compact water lilies will bloom beautifully in bowls or mini ponds.
EXOTIC BEAUTY, EASY CARE: Bring the enchanting allure of the lotus flower to your home or garden. These seeds are surprisingly easy to grow, even for beginners, and require minimal maintenance.
VERSATILE PLANTING OPTIONS: Enjoy the beauty of these miniature water lilies indoors or outdoors! Grow them in decorative bowls on your tabletop, or create a stunning display in your garden pond.
ABUNDANT BLOOMS: With 35 seeds in this pack, you'll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the stunning beauty of lotus flowers. Perfect for creating a lush and vibrant water garden.
UNIQUE GIFT IDEA: Surprise plant lovers with a truly special gift! These Bonsai Lotus seeds are a thoughtful and unique present for birthdays, housewarmings, or any occasion.
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Planting Guide for Your Bonsai Lotus Seeds
1. Seed Preparation (Scarification):
Essential for Germination: Lotus seeds have a hard outer shell that needs to be gently nicked or filed to allow water to penetrate.
How to Scarify:
Carefully file a small section of the seed coat with a nail file or sandpaper until you see a small opening or the white inside.
Be careful not to damage the inner seed.
2. Soaking:
Warm Water: Place the scarified seeds in a container of warm water (around 70-80°F / 21-27°C).
Change Water Daily: Replace the water every day to prevent stagnation and bacterial growth.
Germination: Seeds should start to swell and sprout within a few days to a week.
3. Planting:
Container: Choose a bowl or container that is at least 12 inches in diameter and 6 inches deep.
Soil: Use a heavy garden soil or a mixture of clay and sand. Avoid using potting soil, as it floats.
Planting Depth: Place the sprouted seeds on top of the soil and gently press them in, about 1 inch deep.
Water Level: Add water to the container, leaving about 2 inches of space from the rim.
eBay5 + Giant Bushel Gourd Seeds(Lagenaria siceraria) Fruit up to 100 lbs For Basket Arts&Crafts USA
Try something different and grow an enormous gourd! Growing up to 100 pounds and 3-5 feet around, the huge ornamental fruit may be dried and hollowed out for a lightweight autumn decoration. An enjoyable, creative project for the whole family,but not suitable for eating.
Sowing:
soak it in a bowl of water for 24 hours. Start the seeds 6 weeks before your last average frost date. Fill small pots with potting soil and plant one seed per pot about 1 inch deep. Water and keep them moist when surface feels dry. Keep them in a warm place(warm to 70 degrees F.) After the danger of frost passes, move them outdoors. When you are ready to plant them in the ground, find a well drained area, and plant the seedlings 2 feet apart. Try to plant in the evening so the seedlings have the night in the dark to rebound before sun shines on themWater the weekly with 1-2 inches of water. Mulch them with straw or leaves not touching the stems.
Growing:
Gourds take a long time to grow, so you need a long growing season. They also take up quite a bit of room and need a sturdy trellis. So remember that when planning your space. Pinch off the remaining flowers on each vine after one or two flowers begin to grow into gourds. This will allow the fruit to have more energy and nutrients and you’ll get bigger and healthier gourds.
Harvesting:
Harvesting gourds needs to be done at the right time. They should begin to turn brown and their stem should start to shrivel before you harvest them. They are easy to damage, so handle them carefully. Cut the stems with shears leaving a couple inches of stem. You’ll need to dry them for at least 6 months before they are ready to process.
Seed Variety: Pepper Seeds - Hot - Birdseye Chili
Latin Name: Capsicum annuum
Days to Maturity: 120-140 Days - Annual Crop - Not Intended to Over-winter - All Zones in the U.S.A
Germination Rate: High – Open Pollinated
Seeds for: Farm & Garden Vegetable Seeds
Seed Quality: Non-GMO - Heirloom - Premium Seeds
Birdseye Chili peppers are a popular hot pepper used in Asian, African, and Spanish cooking. They are green when immature, and become red when fully mature, although both colors of pepper are usable.
Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus) - Grow Lemon Grass seeds for an essential herb used in Asian cuisine. The leaves and stems of Lemon Grass can be used fresh or dried to impart a distinct lemon flavor. Lemongrass herb adds exquisite flavor to soup, curries, and sauces, as well as fish and chicken dishes. It is also great for keeping the mosquitoes away!
Growing Guide
How To Grow Lemon Grass From Seed: The Lemon Grass ornamental thrives in moist soil and full sun, growing 36 - 60 inches tall. Grow in containers so that the plant can be moved indoors during winter. It is a tropical perennial grown as an annual in most parts of the United States. It is not tolerant of frost and any heavy frost will kill it.
Sowing Lemon Grass herb seeds indoors is recommended for optimum germination rates. Sow the ornamental grass seeds on the surface of the soil and press gently into the soil. Cover Lemongrass seeds lightly with peat moss. Transplant outdoors after plant has reached a height of 6 inches.
* Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant
* Average Germ Time: 7 - 21 days
* Keep moist until germination
* Attracts honeybees, repels mosquitos
* Depth: Press seed onto soil surface, cover lightly with peat moss
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eBayCucumber Seeds | Marketmore 76
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season Cucumber Seeds
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Pack: 50+
Planting Method: Direct Sow
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 12 Inches
Color: Green
Marketmore 76 cucumbers hold its excellent flavor and color even in the hot summer sun! This is a very productive and widely adapted slicing cucumber variety with excellent disease resistance. The uniform, straight, cylindrical fruits average 8" long with no stippling. They are resistant to CMV, DM, PM, and Scab, and take 68 days.
eBay50+Black Bamboo seeds Purple bamboo bonsai craft Garden Home Decoration Cold Resistance USA
Black bamboo(Phyllostachys nigra) also is known as purple bamboo,cultivated in many places in the north and south, strong cold resistance down to 14 degree F, light-loving and shade-loving, can be used for ornamental and medicinal purposes and craft small furniture or items such as fishing rods, walking sticks, musical instruments,handicrafts,bamboo bonsai, air purification, landmark decoration and home decoration.
Sowing
1.Get the seed-starting compost into a bucket or large bowl. Add a small amount of water while you mix the compost with your hand. Keep adding water while at the same time stirring until you get a moderately moist compost mixture.
2.Proceed to fill the several 3-inch square pots with the seed-starting compost.For each pot, add two black bamboo seeds on the surface and then add about 1/16 inches of compost to cover the seeds.With the seeds in place, spritz each of the pot with water to settle the compost around the newly planted black bamboo seeds. Keep spraying the water until the top layer of compost feels saturated.
3.As your choices, you need a propagation mat. Place this propagation mat near a large window with bright filtered light coming through it. Set its temperature to around 68 degrees F and set up the pots on top of the propagation mat.
4.Each time you notice the compost is starting to dry on the surface, spray a bit of water to moisten it. You should never let the seed-starting compost dry out.
5.After two weeks, you should start watching out for signs of sprouting. You should still be patient as some might take up to 6 months just to sprout.
6.With the seedlings showing better signs of growth, move them to a greenhouse environment. Such an environment should have bright light, temperatures above 68 degrees F, and high humidity. Always keep these seedlings out of direct sunlight and well-watered.
7.After a few weeks, you can now transplant the black bamboo plants into the field or garden. It is recommended that you transplant them in a partially shaded bed containing loamy soil. The soil should be well-drained.
Growing:
As part of taking care of your black bamboo plant,the use of nitrogen fertilizer is highly recommended for the best outcomes.To apply fertilizer, it should be done during the two growth phases of the plant. The first application has to be done during spring. This is when the plant is trying to gain new shoots. The second application is during the summer months when the plant rhizomes are expanding. You can prune the plants to limit their growth into thick clumps or hedges.
Black bamboo plants start out as green in color when young. The change from green to black happens after one to three years of growth.
This type of bamboo is non-invasive as compared to some other bamboo species.
You can do so by placing them in containers that restrict their root growth,but too much restriction is not healthy for the plant.
When you plant this species in the ground, it will grow up to 5 feet in height every year that passes. The maximum height it can achieve is 20 feet, and diameter to 2 inches. For a container plant, expect that it would only reach three-quarters of its expected normal size.
50+Rosemary seeds (Salvia rosmarinus)Evergreen shrub Culinary Kichen Perennial Garden/Container Herb USA
Rosemary is an aromatic, evergreen shrub with upright branches and tough, needle-like leaves. Pine/mint flavored leaves are used to flavor meat, soups and stews. Used fresh or dried. This perennial can reach up to 6 feet by the 2nd or 3rd year. Fragrant and attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds. Rosemary can be grown in containers and prefers well-drained soil. Drought tolerant! May aid headaches and stimulate circulation.
Sowing
Start rosemary seeds indoors 5-6 months in advance of transplanting.Press the seeds lightly into the soil and place in a sunny spot, since rosemary requires slightly moist,using a spray bottle or careful watering.Germination will be very slow, up to a month, with a naturally low percentage of the seeds sprouting when the plants grow big enough to handle safely and there is no chance of frost,transplant them to light soil and full sun 18-24 inches apart.Rosemary thrives in dry and stony soils, and can be easily propagated from cutting. It also makes an excellent container plant, especially in winter that drops below 17 degrees F.
Growing
Once rosemary has been established, it will grow quite well on its own without watering or fertilization. If overwatered,the plant may suffer from root rot. After flowering, the plant should be pruned to prevent straggly, unhealthy growth.
Harvesting
Once the plant is well established, harvest fresh leaves when needed, the peak flavor is achieved immediately before the plant flowers.Fresh rosemary can be dried or frozen for future use.The leaves should be dried quickly to preserve their color and flavor.
50+Tall Morning Glory Seeds Mix (Ipomea purpurea)Climbing Vine Flower Fence Garden USA
Reaching for the skies, these vigorous climbing vines are sure to impress. Lush heart-shaped leaves contrast with a beautiful mix of blue, pink, and purple blossoms that are ever climbing upward. Hummingbirds love this easy-to-grow annual!They can be planted on trellises, arbors, lattice or chain-link fences or used as a ground cover.Plants bloom mid-summer to early fall.
Sowing
In warm climates, seed can be direct sown in spring as soon as the soil reaches a temperature of 70-85 degrees F. For faster germination, nick the seed coat with a sharp knife or soak the seed in warm water overnight. In cooler climates, the seed can be started indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring; plant the nicked seeds 1/4" deep and keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy until germination, which should take place in 7-10 days with adequate warmth. Transplant seedlings as soon as possible after germination, since they resent root disturbance; the soil temperature should be at least 65 degrees F with no chance of frost.
Growing
These plants do well in well-drained moist soil, but also tolerate fairly dry soil; they prefer full sun. The vines grow very quickly, especially in heat; they will need significant support such as a fence or arbor. Without support, they will simply trail along the ground until they find something to climb. This plant self-sows readily, and attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. We cannot sell this seed to customers in AZ or MI.
Harvesting
These blossoms do not perform well as cut flowers, and are best enjoyed in the garden.
China Rose is a Chinese winter radish that can be harvested from 25 to 55 days after sowing. Full sized roots are 2 inches in diameter and up to 8 inches long with a smooth rose-colored skin. Flesh is firm, mild, and sweet, while the tops are strong and tall. This variety is also used for sprouting.
Though China Rose is often used specifically for its delicate sprouts, in its mature form it is a type of Japanese winter radish also known as a "daikon," which simply means "large root" in Japanese. Daikon radishes account for the largest percentage of any cultivated vegetable in Japan, and can be found in some form in nearly every meal of that country.
Seasons/ availability China Rose Radish is available year-round with fall and winter crops offering the best flavor.
How to Sow As with other radishes, these are best grown via direct seeding. The date when you should plant seeds depends on your growing zone. China Rose Radish can be grown in Aim to sow seeds around two months before your predicted first frost date. This will ensure plants mature in time for harvest. No matter where you are located, sow one seed every inch in rows 12-18 inches apart. Seeds should be planted at a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch.
How to Grow China Rose Radish grows best in soil with a PH of 5.8-6.8. Although their roots can loosen compacted soil, they grow best where soil is already loose. If your soil is compacted, consider loosening it with a broad fork before planting. Since you will be harvesting the roots, avoid applying excessive amounts of nitrogen to the soil. Too much nitrogen will grow large greens, but small roots. Choose a full sun to partial shade location for best results. Once you plant your seeds, make sure you keep the soil moist, and they will germinate within a few days. Within a week of germination, thin seedlings to 4-6 inches apart. Plants will mature in 40-70 days, depending on the variety. Don’t fret if part of the root is visible above ground; this is normal.
eBay500+Mugwort Seeds(Artemisia vulgaris)Medicinal Culinary Perennial Herb USA
As a culinary garden herb, mugwort is widely grown throughout the world to season meats, stews, soups, and dumplings. Annual mugwort seeds are experiencing a renaissance here in the states as a calming and soothing tea leaf used to aid in blood circulation, dreaming, and acupuncture treatment.
Sowing
mugwort seeds grow a vigorous cool-season garden favorite with a weed-like hardiness best if sown directly either in spring or late fall.Lightly press without covering 3-4 mugwort seeds per hole 10-12" apart in fertile, well-drained garden soil in full sun to partial shade.Germinate in 7-21 days.
Growing
Best grown in poor to moderately fertile, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Does poorly in moist to wet soils where plants are susceptible to root rot. Plant stems tend to lodge in the summer, especially if grown in fertile soils and/or significant shade. General foliage decline often occurs in high humidity summer climates such as the St. Louis area. If foliage declines or stems flop in summer, plants may be sheared to revitalize. Plants can spread aggressively in the landscape. Easily propagated by division.
Harvesting
cut basal and middle leaves which grow to as much as 4” long, each leaf being deep green above and white tomentose beneath.
As an herbal medicine, leaves are technically edible, but bitter and toxic when consumed in quantity. Aroma from fresh or dried plant leaves will repel insects.
eBay500+Tall Bellflower Seeds(Campanula americana)Native American Wild Bellflower USA
These violet-blue stunners grow in tall spikes that are really unique with star-shaped flowers all along the stalk. This easy-to-grow wildflower flourishes in woodland areas or moist fields but can grow in average garden soil in full sun as well.
Sowing
This plant has the unique ability to be either an annual or a biennial, depending on the time it is planted. For annual plants direct sow in late fall, planting the tall bellflower seeds on the surface of the soil. For biennials, mix the Campanula Americana seed with moist sand and store it in the refrigerator for 30 days before planting in early spring. Thin or transplant the seedlings.
Growing
This plant adapts well to sand or clay, and grows best in partial shade and rather moist soil. It needs fairly moist soil, especially when becoming established; this plant has poor tolerance of drought. In its first stage of growth this plant will consist of a low cluster of leaves, followed by the appearance of the tall flowering stalk. Though this plant will self-seed, it spreads very slowly. It attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees.
Harvesting
For fresh flowers, cut the stems just when they have begun to bloom. Place them in water immediately.
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Illuminate your garden with our African Daisy Flower Seeds (Heirloom Non-GMO) – premium seeds producing vibrant blooms in a stunning array of orange, yellow, white, and apricot shades, with daisy-like petals that open wide in sunlight and close at night for a dynamic display.
These heirloom African Daisy seeds grow into low-spreading plants (10-18 inches tall) that are heat-loving and drought-tolerant, making them ideal for borders, rock gardens, containers, or wildflower meadows. As non-GMO vibrant bloom flowers, they attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, repel deer, and provide long-lasting color from spring to fall. Perfect for xeriscaping or low-water landscapes, with a subtle fragrance and easy self-seeding in favorable conditions.
Simple to cultivate from African Daisy heirloom seeds – sow directly outdoors after last frost in full sun with well-drained, sandy soil for germination in 7-14 days. Grown as annuals in USDA zones 2-9 (where they thrive in cool summers) or as tender perennials in zones 10-11 (overwintering in mild climates with protection).
Capture the essence of sunny savannas with these resilient non-GMO African Daisy flower seeds – open-pollinated, untreated, and suited for beginner gardeners seeking effortless beauty!
Key Features:
Heirloom Non-GMO African Daisy Flower Seeds
Vibrant Blooms in Orange, Yellow, White & Apricot
Drought-Tolerant & Pollinator Attractant
Easy-Growing Annual/Perennial for Borders & Containers
Heat-Loving with Day-Opening Petals
USDA Zones 2-11 (Annual in 2-9; Perennial in 10-11)
Alaska Mix Nasturtium produces green and white variegated foliage with brilliant, single, 2" flowers in orange, yellow, salmon, and red. Alaska Mix Nasturtium has a fairly compact growth habit, making it perfect for patio containers, hanging baskets, and window boxes. The flowers and tender young leaves of Alaska Mix Nasturtium add color and a peppery zip to salads. The variegated foliage, green with white streaks, is the outstanding feature of Alaska Mix Nasturtium. The highly ornamental foliage is covered with pert, spurred flowers in orange, yellow, salmon, and red. Alaska Mix Nasturtium is an especially striking edging for flowerbeds or borders.
Botanical Name: Tropaeolum Minus
Life Cycle: Annual
Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Planting Season: Spring
Plant Type: Trailing Vines and Abundant Variegated Round Leaves with Multicolored Petals
Features: Heirloom, Attracts Pollinators, Edible, Fragrant, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Container Garden
Color: Mixed
Blooms: Summer
Days to Maturity: 60 Days
Plant Height: 10-12 inches
Plant Spacing: 4-6 inches
Planting Depth: 1/2 inch
Sowing Method: Direct Sow
Cold Stratification: No
Hardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10