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Rainbow Rockcress Arabis spp. Seeds for planting rock garden spring color bed
Rainbow Rockcress Arabis spp. Seeds for planting rock garden spring color bed
Rock Cress Seeds Garden Creeping Thyme Perennial Flower Plant Seeds Flowers (Orange)

African Lily Agapanthus africanus Seeds for planting border garden tropical landscape
African Lily Agapanthus africanus Seeds for planting border garden tropical landscape
Alstroemeria Dr. Salters Mix Flower Seeds
Purple Columbine Aquilegia vulgaris Seeds for planting spring garden cottage bed
Purple Columbine Aquilegia vulgaris Seeds for planting spring garden cottage bed
Aubrieta Seeds - Cascade Purple Flower Seeds
Ornamental Cabbage Brassica oleracea Seeds for planting decorative bed kitchen garden
Ornamental Cabbage Brassica oleracea Seeds for planting decorative bed kitchen garden
MISCANTHUS Flame Grass Ornamental Grass/Hardy
Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos Seeds for planting water garden flowering hedge
Swamp Rose Mallow Hibiscus moscheutos Seeds for planting water garden flowering hedge
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.
Light Blue Rocket Larkspur Consolida ajacis Seeds for planting cottage garden cut flower patch
Light Blue Rocket Larkspur Consolida ajacis Seeds for planting cottage garden cut flower patch
How to plant: 1. Prepare the soil: Prepare the soil in a well-drained soil rich in matter. 2. Seed treatment: cold treatment first, put the seeds in the refrigerator for a period of time, and then sow. This can help break dormancy and promote germination. 3. Sowing: Spread the seeds evenly on the surface of the soil and compact it lightly. Do not cover the seeds as they need light to germinate. Keep the soil moist, the seeds usually take to 3 weeks to germinate. 4. Spacing between plants: Keep plants between 1and 18 inches apart to give them plenty of room to grow. 5. Watering: Keep the soil moist, especially when the plants are first growing. Once the plants have established a root system, they can be relatively drought tolerant.
Pink False Dragonhead Physostegia virginiana Seeds for planting pollinator garden flowering bed
Pink False Dragonhead Physostegia virginiana Seeds for planting pollinator garden flowering bed
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.
Blue-Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium angustifolium Seeds for planting native garden flower patch
Blue-Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium angustifolium Seeds for planting native garden flower patch
Despite the name, blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium) is not a true grass but is rather a native North American perennial with a clump-forming growth habit and narrow blade-shaped leaves. A member of the iris family, blue-eyed grass produces clusters of blue-violet 1/2-inch flowers with yellow eyes in spring.
Wisteria Wisteria sinensis Seeds for planting climbing garden fragrant arbor
Wisteria Wisteria sinensis Seeds for planting climbing garden fragrant arbor
Wisteria is a woody, deciduous vine valued for its long (12-18 inches) racemes of fragrant springtime flowers (most often bluish or purplish). Flowers are succeeded by bean-like pods in fall. The leaf form is pinnate (feather-shaped).
Cerise Queen Yarrow Achillea millefolium Seeds for planting herbal garden flower patch
Cerise Queen Yarrow Achillea millefolium Seeds for planting herbal garden flower patch
If you are looking for abundant blooms in shades of magenta for weeks of summer color, Achillea millefolium ' Cerise Queen' is what you need. This eye-catching Yarrow features masses of long-lasting clusters of bright cherry-pink flowers with white centers. They rise elegantly atop a pleasantly aromatic, semi-evergreen, mid-green fern-like foliage that nicely compliments the cheerful flat umbel flowers. Blooms for weeks from early to late summer, this eye-catching beauty easily enlivens any sunny corner of the garden. Easy care, drought, heat, humidity, deer and rabbit tolerant, this Achillea is a perennial that is rich in many qualities aside from its good looks.
Blue Splash Lobelia Lobelia erinus Seeds for planting hanging basket border display
Blue Splash Lobelia Lobelia erinus Seeds for planting hanging basket border display
Material: Seed
American Eskimo Marigold Tagetes spp. Seeds for planting flower bed summer garden
American Eskimo Marigold Tagetes spp. Seeds for planting flower bed summer garden
American Sycamore Tree Seeds (Platanus occidentalis) +Seeds
Sea Lavender Limonium latifolium Seeds for planting cut flower garden coastal bed
Sea Lavender Limonium latifolium Seeds for planting cut flower garden coastal bed
How to plant: 1. Sowing time: In warm climates, spring is the ideal time to sow jasmine seeds. 2. Prepare the planting container: Use an appropriate planting container, such as a seedling tray or a small pot, preferably filled with seedling soil. 3. Sowing: Spread the jasmine seeds evenly on the surface of the nursery soil, and press gently to ensure that the seeds are in close contact with the soil. 4. Covering soil: The jasmine seeds are small, so they only need to be covered with a thin layer of soil, not too thick. 5. Keep it moist: Use a spray bottle or water can to lightly spray water to keep the soil surface moist. Avoid excessive wetting. 6. Temperature and Light: Place the seeds in a warm, bright location, preferably in the temperature range of 70-80°F (21-27°C). 7. Germination time: Jasmine seeds usually start to germinate within 10-21 days, but the actual time will vary depending on the variety, temperature and other factors. 8. Seedling care: Once the seeds germinate, make sure to provide plenty of sunlight and good ventilation. Keep the soil moist but don't overwater.
Desert Mallow Sphaeralcea ambigua Seeds for planting drought-tolerant garden wildflower bed
Desert Mallow Sphaeralcea ambigua Seeds for planting drought-tolerant garden wildflower bed
Desert Willow, Chilopsis Linearis, Tree/shrub Seeds Grown in Arizona
Madagascar Jasmine Stephanotis floribunda Seeds for planting fragrant vine tropical trellis
Madagascar Jasmine Stephanotis floribunda Seeds for planting fragrant vine tropical trellis
Stephanotis floribunda is a beautiful conservatory and house plant, grown for its glossy, dark green leaves and long-lasting white jasmine-scented flowers from spring to autumn. Also known as Madagascar jasmine, floradora or bridal wreath, it's often used in wedding bouquets. Stephanotis is a vine – as it grows you can try growing it up a trellis. It has a reputation for being rather tricky to grow and it can be slightly difficult to coax into re-flowering. The flowers appear along the length of the whippy stems produced in the current year and can be encouraged by growing them in a bright, humid, and warm location in spring and summer, and feeding them with a potassium-rich liquid fertilizer.
Hardy Geranium Pelargonium spp. Seeds for planting home garden colorful border
Hardy Geranium Pelargonium spp. Seeds for planting home garden colorful border
Blue Geranium is a hardy perennial plant that produces attractive blue flowers in the late spring and summer. It is a popular garden plant that is and can be used in a variety of garden settings.
Nemesia Nemesia strumosa Seeds for planting container garden flower patch
Nemesia Nemesia strumosa Seeds for planting container garden flower patch
Nemesia Strumosa is a true annual that produces one-inch blue or white flowers and grows up to one foot tall. Nemesia plants feature lance-shaped leaves that appear in pairs along the stems, and the flowers bear a similarity to snapdragons, with a two-lipped, tubular shape. As long as temperatures remain mild, the plant can produce so many flowers that they almost entirely obscure the foliage from spring into fall. Usually planted as a garden-ready nursery plant in spring, it's also from seed.
Snapdragon Antirrhinum majus Seeds for planting cottage garden flower bed
Snapdragon Antirrhinum majus Seeds for planting cottage garden flower bed
Snapdragons are very popular short-lived garden perennials that are usually grown as annuals. They are a mainstay of classic flower gardens, with infinite uses, from mixed border gardens to flower boxes to patio containers. The common name derives from the shape of the individual flower heads, which resemble the snout of a dragon, and which even open and close in a snapping motion, as often happens when pollinators open the jaws to reach the pollen.
Desert Marigold Baileya multiradiata Seeds for planting xeriscape garden wildflower bed
Desert Marigold Baileya multiradiata Seeds for planting xeriscape garden wildflower bed
Desert Willow, Chilopsis Linearis, Tree/shrub Seeds Grown in Arizona
Red Ice Plant Delosperma cooperi Seeds for planting succulent garden balcony planter
Red Ice Plant Delosperma cooperi Seeds for planting succulent garden balcony planter
Germination occurs in 1-months under warm, moist conditions following a 60 day period of cold stratification. Fall sowing is ideal.