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Blanket Flower Seeds Gaillardia grandiflora Seeds
Blanket Flower Seeds Gaillardia grandiflora Seeds
Gaillardia, also known as blanket flower, is an easy-to-grow, short-lived perennial with richly colored, daisy-like flowers. The plant forms a slowly spreading mound, and the common name may be a reference to how they can slowly spread and "blanket" an area. The plants grow to about 2inches in height with about a 20-inch spread. Blanket flowers are fast-growers. This garden favorite puts out large showy blossoms in shades of reds and yellows throughout the warm season months.
White Birch is often planted as a garden and ornamental tree, grown for its white bark and gracefully drooping branches. It is a medium-sized deciduous tree, typically reaching 15–25m tall with a slender trunk and a crown of arched branches with drooping branch-lets. The bark is white, often with black diamond-shaped marks or larger patches, particularly at the base It is a fast growing tree, increasing by up to 1 metre a year, but is relatively short-lived. They are shallow rooted they may require water during dry periods until they are well established. They grow best in full sun planted in deep, well-drained soil but will also grow well in heavy clay and nutritionally poor shallow soils. Suitable for acid, neutral and alkaline soils and can grow in very acid soils. It cannot grow in the shade but can tolerate strong winds but not maritime exposure. The sap can be drunk straight from the tree or fermented into a beer. The sap is rich in sugars and can be concentrated into a syrup by boiling off the water.
Rocky Mountain Columbine Seeds Aquilegia vulgaris Seeds
Rocky Mountain Columbine Seeds Aquilegia vulgaris Seeds
Here's how you can plant Penstemon Strictus from seeds: 1. Choose the right time: Penstemon seeds can be sown either in the fall or early spring. If planting in the fall, do it at least 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost. If planting in the spring, wait until the danger of frost has passed. 2. Prepare the planting site: Select a sunny location in your garden with well-draining soil. Penstemon strictus prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. 3. Soil preparation: Make sure the soil is loose and well-draining. You can amend heavy or clay soils with compost to improve drainage. 4. Scarify the seeds (optional): Some gardeners scarify the Penstemon seeds by gently nicking the seed coat with a file or sandpaper. This can help improve germination rates by allowing moisture to penetrate the seed coat more easily. 5. Sow the seeds: Scatter the Penstemon strictus seeds on the prepared soil surface. Since these seeds are tiny, you don't need to bury them. Simply press them lightly into the soil or use a fine layer of vermiculite to cover them. 6. Watering: Water the seeded area gently with a misting nozzle to avoid disturbing the seeds. The soil should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. 7. Mulch (optional): Applying a thin layer of mulch, like straw or finely chopped leaves, can help retain moisture and protect the seeds. 8. Germination: Penstemon strictus seeds may take several weeks to germinate. Keep the soil consistently moist during this period. 9. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have grown large enough to handle, they can be transplanted into their permanent locations. Space them about 12-18 inches apart.
Hardy, Dianthus deltoides 'Flashing Lights' (Maiden Pink) is an evergreen perennial forming a mat of narrow, bright green leaves. In late spring and summer, the foliage mound is covered by a profusion of small, salmon-scarlet, single flowers adorned with delicately fringed petals. Borne on sturdy flowering stems, the dainty blossoms attract bees and butterflies but are ignored by deer. Fast growing, Maiden Pink is excellent for the front of the border, as edging plant or massed as a groundcover.
Bird's-Foot Trefoil Seeds Lotus corniculatus Seeds
Bird's-Foot Trefoil Seeds Lotus corniculatus Seeds
Lotus corniculatus – Birdsfoot trefoil is named after the seed capsules that as they ripen take on a shape similar to a bird’s foot. It is found on a wide range of soil types and is extremely adaptable making it a perfect general-purpose meadow plant for the wildflower garden. Bird’sfoot trefoil is a low growing plant with a delicate yellow flower that sometime has a reddish tinge, giving rise to it’s other name of “bacon and eggs”.
Welcome to a world of vibrant blooms with our Pink Yellow Double Hibiscus seeds. These hardy hibiscus varieties thrive in USDA Zones 5–9, offering lush tropical vibes even in temperate climates. Because of vibrant display, people grown it as tropical flower seeds - a standout addition to any flower garden. Also they sometimes are called sunset or rainbow hibiscus plant because if its beautiful mixed shades of colors.
Night-Scented Stock Seeds Matthiola longipetala Seeds
Night-Scented Stock Seeds Matthiola longipetala Seeds
Matthiola longipetala (Night-Scented Stock) is a sprawling annual with lance-shaped, gray-green leaves and delicatesprays of small, pale lilac to white flowers. The flowers open in the evening hours and release a most powerful and sweet fragrance. Blooming profusely over a long season extending from spring to fall, they are perfect for sunny borders, and patio containers, and can be harvested for use in cut floral arrangements.
White Birch is often planted as a garden and ornamental tree, grown for its white bark and gracefully drooping branches. It is a medium-sized deciduous tree, typically reaching 15–25m tall with a slender trunk and a crown of arched branches with drooping branch-lets. The bark is white, often with black diamond-shaped marks or larger patches, particularly at the base It is a fast growing tree, increasing by up to 1 metre a year, but is relatively short-lived. They are shallow rooted they may require water during dry periods until they are well established. They grow best in full sun planted in deep, well-drained soil but will also grow well in heavy clay and nutritionally poor shallow soils. Suitable for acid, neutral and alkaline soils and can grow in very acid soils. It cannot grow in the shade but can tolerate strong winds but not maritime exposure. The sap can be drunk straight from the tree or fermented into a beer. The sap is rich in sugars and can be concentrated into a syrup by boiling off the water.
Welcome to a world of vibrant blooms with our Pink Yellow Double Hibiscus seeds. These hardy hibiscus varieties thrive in USDA Zones 5–9, offering lush tropical vibes even in temperate climates. Because of vibrant display, people grown it as tropical flower seeds - a standout addition to any flower garden. Also they sometimes are called sunset or rainbow hibiscus plant because if its beautiful mixed shades of colors.
Rocky Mountain Bee Plant Seeds Cleome serrulata Seeds
Rocky Mountain Bee Plant Seeds Cleome serrulata Seeds
Here's how you can plant Penstemon Strictus from seeds: 1. Choose the right time: Penstemon seeds can be sown either in the fall or early spring. If planting in the fall, do it at least 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost. If planting in the spring, wait until the danger of frost has passed. 2. Prepare the planting site: Select a sunny location in your garden with well-draining soil. Penstemon strictus prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. 3. Soil preparation: Make sure the soil is loose and well-draining. You can amend heavy or clay soils with compost to improve drainage. 4. Scarify the seeds (optional): Some gardeners scarify the Penstemon seeds by gently nicking the seed coat with a file or sandpaper. This can help improve germination rates by allowing moisture to penetrate the seed coat more easily. 5. Sow the seeds: Scatter the Penstemon strictus seeds on the prepared soil surface. Since these seeds are tiny, you don't need to bury them. Simply press them lightly into the soil or use a fine layer of vermiculite to cover them. 6. Watering: Water the seeded area gently with a misting nozzle to avoid disturbing the seeds. The soil should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. 7. Mulch (optional): Applying a thin layer of mulch, like straw or finely chopped leaves, can help retain moisture and protect the seeds. 8. Germination: Penstemon strictus seeds may take several weeks to germinate. Keep the soil consistently moist during this period. 9. Transplanting: Once the seedlings have grown large enough to handle, they can be transplanted into their permanent locations. Space them about 12-18 inches apart.
Hairy Mountain Mint Seeds Pycnanthemum pilosum Seeds
Hairy Mountain Mint Seeds Pycnanthemum pilosum Seeds
Hairy mountain mint is an attractive prairie and open meadow wildflower native to the Lower Midwest. Hairy mountain mint forms an attractive mound of strongly peppermint-scented leaves and 1" white button-shaped flowers from June through August. Hairy mountain mint grows mostly in dry to medium loamy soils in the Tallgrass Prairie Region, occasionally making it into open woodlands on upland sites.
Viola tricolor (Johnny Jump-up) is a tufted annual, biennial, or short-lived, evergreen perennial boasting wonderful three-toned flowers, 1 in. across, atop spreading stems. The blossoms typically feature dark purple upper petals, pale purple or pale yellow middle petals, and a dark yellow lower petal, with dark streaks. Blooming over a long season extending from spring to fall, they prefer cool weather and often die back when hot weather arrives. The flowers arise from the attractive evergreen foliage of oval, deeply lobed, green leaves.
Ornamental dwarf weeping cherry trees grow best in full sun and well-draining fertile soil. Because these dwarf ornamental cherry trees only grow to about 8 feet, they are perfect for growing as a decorative specimen tree or landscaping a small garden. You can grow small droopy cherry trees if you live in USDA zones through 9. Dwarf weeping cherry trees blossom for a few weeks every spring. Caring for cherry blossom trees is not difficult – with the right care and attention, you can enjoy these stunning flowering trees throughout the year.
A hardy, reseeding annual variety native to South America. This rugged old-fashioned petunia variety was bred for its heat and cold tolerance. The Laura Bush Petunia scoffs at extreme summer temperatures, producing numerous 1-1 1/inch bell-shaped violet colored flowers. As the mercury rises in the dog days of summer, this baby literally cranks out the blooms. As an added bonus the dark green foliage serves as a background to compliment the vibrant flowers that practically glow. Prefers full sun in well-drained, fertile soil. Very low maintenance and quite impressive.
Black Dragon Coleus Seeds Coleus scutellarioides Seeds
Black Dragon Coleus Seeds Coleus scutellarioides Seeds
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Exotic-looking, Amaranthus cruentus is a vigorous annual or biennial plant with erect, dark crimson plumes and stunning, ovate, red-colored foliage. It features an upright, bushy habit and helps create dramatic mixed borders. Great for the back of the border or as a filler, its long-lasting flower spikes make excellent cut flowers that are prized by florists for their beauty.
Sparkling in the late spring garden, Bearded Iris is an eye-catching Germanic Iris with nicely ruffled, golden yellow standards floating above crisp white falls, elegantly edged with a golden yellow ribbon. The regal blooms rise with majesty up to 38 inches high atop a lovely sword-shaped foliage which will continue to add interest to the landscape after flowering is over. A late midseason bloomer, Bearded Iris is quite vigorous and boasts to 6 buds on each flowering stem, ensuring a long-lasting display. A visual feast for the sunny border!