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Many of these are available in plant form as well.  Prices vary.
 

 

Seed Type

Price

Hardy Hibiscus - Perennial
The plant grows in sun or partial shade and in any soil. The growth rate ranges from slow to moderate, and transplanting is easy. The single or double flowers are in shades of red, pink, white and purple, depending on the cultivar. Peak bloom takes place in August. Prune in late winter or early spring. Frequent severe pruning gives fewer but larger flowers; no or little pruning gives many small flowers.
3.50
Hibiscus Trionium
A good bedding plant and in full sun and well composted soil it puts on a spectacular summer display.  The plant is tolerant of dry conditions. It is suitable for tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. It is usually killed by frosts. It performs well as a container plant.
1.50
Hollyhock Mixed
The Hollyhock family is made up of a rather large group that exhibits tall stature (4-6') and being biennial in nature. Although Hollyhocks are short lived, they reseed themselves.  The large blooms flower in the summer months. It is a wonderful plant near the back of the border, working great along walls or fences. They are best planted in full sun in a well-drained area.
1.50
Hyssop - Licorice Plant 
This plant bears its purple flowers in terminal
spikes. These occur in late summer and they may be used as
dried flowers. The foliage is aromatic as implied by the
common name and the plant is often used as an herb. Both
butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers.
1.50

Lamb's Ears- Perennial
The ‘Lamb’s Ear’, Stachys byzantina, is known for its soft, fuzzy, silvery green foliage. With spikes of purplish pink small flowers, it has a wonderful effect on any garden. ‘Lamb’s Ear’ has a plant height of 8” and a spread of 12-24” and blooms in mid-summer. (Lamb’s Ear is not known for its flowering, but however its foliage.)

2.50

Lavatera- Pink Mallow
The Lavatera is one of the most versatile plants in the garden and is very easy to grow. Lavatera's 4 inch satiny flowers will remind you of hibiscus and hollyhock. They will bloom from summer into early fall.  Lavatera prefers full sun and any well drained garden soil. Very fertile soil will produce more foliage than flowers. Deadhead spent flowers to prolong bloom time. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. The Lavatera make a wonderful hedge or screen and cut flowers.

1.50

Leonotis Leonurus - Lion's Ear- Perennial
This is an excellent plant for attracting wildlife to your garden as the flowers profuse copious nectar which attracts birds, bees and butterflies. It is fast growing and is frost hardy. It should be well watered in summer but does not require much water in the winter months. It is very easy to grow but will do best in well drained loamy soils with plenty of compost added. Plants should be cut right back at the end of winter.

2.50

Linaria- Toadflax Pink and Purple- Annual
This plant is grown for its spikes of flowers produced in late summer to fall. The flowers resemble those of their relative the snapdragon. Provide a growing area in full sun and a well-drained soil. Reseeds well.

1.50

Koelreuteria paniculata-Goldenrain Tree-
30 to 40 feet tall and wide.
Rounded, deciduous shade tree with summer flowers.Leaves: Medium to dark green compound leaves.  They are reddish when they emerge in the spring.  Fall color may be unimpressive or yellow-orange fall color.
$2.50

Love in a Puff- Balloon Vine- Annual
Vining flower, bushy habitat. Vines will climb 6-8 ft. and fill with puffs 1-2 inches in diameter. Inside mature puffs are small dark bean-like seeds with a white heart-shaped pattern on each one.

3.00

Lunaria Biennis - Money Plant- Annual
Money Plants prefer full sun to light shade and they do better with afternoon shade in hot summer climates. They perform well in average to poor soils. Plant the Money Plant in the spring after the last average frost date for bloom the following spring. This plant is often used for cut and dried flowers.

3.50

Marigolds Mixed
This plant prefers full sun and rich, organic soils that are well drained. They are moderately drought tolerant, so only water when needed. Pick faded flowers to encourage more blooms. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. This Marigold is excellent for edging, pots, containers, and as a cut flower. INQUIRE ABOUT BULK SALES PRICES

1.50

Mirabilis - Four O'Clocks Mixed
The Four O'clock has flowers that often open after 4 pm for late day drama. Grows and flowers almost anywhere including hot, windy spots. Prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. They also tolerate a wide range of soils but they prefer a sandy well drained location. The 2 inch long, 1 inch wide tubular shaped flowers. Water frequently for best results. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date.

2.50

Monarda -Bee Balm
Best grown in rich soil in a well-drained area, not being allowed to dry out. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, Monarda provides color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, herb garden or along ponds or streams.

2.50

Nigella -  Love in a Mist

A quick blooming, cool season plant with flowers that look great in the garden, and as cut flowers. Love-In-A-Mist prefers full sun but will withstand some partial shade. The soil needs to be well drained and have average organic material. Spent flowers should be continually cut off to promote more blooms. Plant in the early spring, 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost or in warm winter climates plant in early fall.

1.50

Penstamon Mixed
These are hardy and tender perennials from North America. They form clumps, 2 to 3 feet tall and produce mostly basal leaves, 2 to 3 inches long. Their flowers grow in loose spikes resembling a snapdragon. They are pouched and up to 2 inches across. They come in most colors and often have a contrasting throat and veins. Picking off the dead flowers will increase the blooms. These plants will behave as perennials in mild climates.

3.50

Red Blanket Flower- perennial
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not over water
Flowers are good for cutting. 

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1.50

Rudbeckia- perennial
Grow in full sun in somewhat moist soil conditions in a well-drained area. It is great in borders, for cut flowers or for naturalized areas. Rudbeckia attracts butterflies, provides food for birds in the winter and is mildew-resistant. INQUIRE ABOUT BULK SALES PRICES.

2.00

Santolina- perennial herb
Full sun, well drained, sandy soil. Medicinal quality herb. Transplant to 18 inches apart for hedging. Deadhead in Autumn., Can be grown indoors.  Pick in late summer. Great for knot gardens

3.50

Salvia Mixed- perennial
These colorful spikes will add drama to your plantings. Excellent as a border or edging plant, or in pots. Does best in full sun, but will thrive and bloom in part shade.
3.50

Scabiosa- perennial
It is best to plant Scabiosa in full sun, with well-drained soil and should be watered regularly throughout the warmer months to increase its overall performance. Deadheading after the first bloom will encourage repeat bloom time. Great for attracting butterflies and hummingbirds and does excellent in rock gardens. INQUIRE ABOUT BULK SALES PRICES

2.50

Spider Plant
This plant is suitable for growing indoors.  Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between watering.  All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested.

1.50

Trailing Verbena
Verbenas require a location that receives full sun throughout the day. They must have well-drained soil. They will not tolerate overcrowding with poor air circulation, shade or soil that stays overly moist. Pinch the tips of the branches at planting time to encourage dense branching and a fuller plant. Newly planted verbenas will need to be kept moist for the first few weeks until the roots have spread into the surrounding soil.

$1.50

Verbascum
This low maintenance perennial requires dry to medium soil and should be planted in full sun for best results. Verbascum will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions but must have good drainage or it could be fatal. Can be planted in rocky slopes to add color, as a border plant or in cottage gardens.

$1.50

Verbena Bonanisis
Pinch the first few shoots in spring to encourage branching. The more you cut it back, the more shrub like verbena will become. This plant often contracts powdery mildew, especially in humid summers. This causes unsightly white spots on the leaves but does not seem to have any effect on the health of the plant or on its blooming. Does best in full sun but can tolerate a little bit of shade. Verbena is fairly drought tolerant.

$1.50

Vitex Chaste Shrub
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Flowers are fragrant.  Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping.  Self-sows freely; deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next season

$1.50

Watsonia - pink (Gladiola like) corm
The Watsonia, a fall planted bulb, is a perennial herb growing from corms that produces erect spikes of showy flowers. They are ideal cut flowers. The soft colored bells are abundant through the warmer months and they appear above sword shaped leaves. Watsonia are sun loving and tolerant of dry conditions and they have attractive foliage for most of the year. 

$3.50

Wildflower Mix-Annuals and Perennials
This Wildflower Mix will provide a beautiful array of blooming wildflowers in a variety of colors.  Mix includes any of the following combinations: Aster, Shasta daisy, CA Poppies, Coreopsis, Nigella, Calendula, Nasturtium, Lavender, Linaria, Hollyhock, Zinnia, Rudbeckia, Larkspur, Crocosmia, Blanket Flower, Lambs Ears, Marigolds, and more
$1.50

Zinnia Mix
The Zinnia performs best in rich, deep, well-drained soil. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. They need to be kept well watered but not soggy wet. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the average last frost date. This Zinnia is great for cut and dried flowers and looks excellent in mass plantings. INQUIRE ABOUT BULK SALES PRICES

$2.50


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