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Zinnia Cut and Come Again
Zinnia Cut and Come Again
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BOT7202 |
Zinnia Cut and Come Again |
3 |
5.99 |
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7202 |
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Morning Glory Something Old/New
Morning Glory Something Old/New
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BOT7203 |
Morning Glory Something Old/New |
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5.99 |
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7203 |
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Sunflower Drop Dead Red hybrid
Sunflower Drop Dead Red hybrid
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BOT7204 |
Sunflower Drop Dead Red hybrid |
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6.49 |
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7204 |
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Poppy California Mission Bells
Poppy California Mission Bells
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BOT7212 |
Poppy California Mission Bells |
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6.49 |
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7212 |
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Nasturtium Butterscotch
Nasturtium Butterscotch
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BOT7236 |
Nasturtium Butterscotch |
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6.49 |
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7236 |
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Cover Crop Crimson Clover
Crimson Clover Cover Crop Seeds
While the names are similar, crimson clover is different than red clover. This annual clover has larger, elongated flower heads with deep red, long-lasting blossoms that invite beneficial insects, such as ladybugs and bees. Like other clovers, crimson clover fixes nitrogen, but it's faster growing for quick benefits to your garden. Crimson clover grows best in cool weather, so grow it as a spring or fall cover crop. For maximum nitrogen, till, mow, or cut back with a weed trimmer at end of bloom and before seeds form. Grows in a variety of soils but does best if soil is well drained. Plants tolerate some shade so you can sow crimson clover in between rows or under tall plants, such as with corn or under fruit trees. A beautiful addition to fill spots in flower beds and borders. Flowers can be harvested and dried to make a delicious tea with a light, refreshing flavor.
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BOT7280 |
Cover Crop Crimson Clover |
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5.99 |
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7280 |
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Cover Crop Lacy Phacelia
Cover Crop Lacy Phacelia
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BOT7337 |
Cover Crop Lacy Phacelia |
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5.99 |
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7337 |
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Sunflower Heirloom Beauties
Sunflower Heirloom Beauties
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BOT7506 |
Sunflower Heirloom Beauties |
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7506 |
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Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend
Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend
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BOT7507 |
Zinnia Benary's Giant Blend |
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Kale Lacinato | Dinosaur
Also known as dinosaur kale, black Tuscan kale, black cabbage, and black palm. Vigorous dark green to black leaves of this 18th century heirloom are favored by gourmets. Harvest tender young baby greens for fresh salads in just 21 days when 2"-4" tall, or grow full-sized plants in about 2 months. Botanical Name: Brassica oleracea
Days to Maturity: 21-62 days
Family: Brassicaceae
Native: Europe
Hardiness: Biennial grown as an annual, kale is very cold hardy and may overwinter in milder climates.
Plant Dimensions: 24"-48" tall, 12"-14" wide
Variety Information: Very dark green, 3" wide, heavily savoyed (crinkled) leaves.
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BOT7601 |
Kale Lacinato | Dinosaur |
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