Flowers
Cutting gardens, pollinator favorites, and edible blooms.
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English Lavender is a classic garden favorite known for its calming scent and elegant purple blooms. Perfect for borders, beds, and containers, this lovely herb attracts pollinators and can be harvested for drying, cooking, and crafts!
Marigold Sparky Mixture brings a burst of vibrant colors to your garden! This cheerful blend of golden yellows, fiery oranges, and bright reds will brighten any space while being super easy to grow and care for.
Sunflower Giant Teddy Bear is a showstopper with its huge, fluffy, golden-yellow blooms. This variety will bring a smile to your face with its soft, teddy bear-like petals and will brighten up any garden or yard!
Calendula Pacific Beauty Mixture is a stunning blend of vibrant orange, yellow, and golden flowers. Known for its cheerful look and easy care, this variety will brighten up your garden all season long and is great for attracting pollinators.
Dimorphotheca African Daisy is a stunning, drought-tolerant flower that will add vibrant color to your garden. With its bold petals and cheerful blooms, it’s perfect for adding a sunny, cheerful touch to any outdoor space.
Morning Glory ‘Heavenly Blue’ is a fast-growing climbing flower known for its large, sky-blue blooms with soft white centers. The flowers open in the morning and create a beautiful, airy display as they climb fences, trellises, and balcony rails. It’s a lovely choice for adding height, color, and movement to outdoor spaces.
Seeds grow best in a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Soak seeds briefly before planting to help with germination, then sow directly where the plant will grow. Provide a support for the vines to climb, and water regularly. Once established, the plant grows quickly and flowers generously.
Imagine your garden full of color and movement, with butterflies, bees, and ladybugs visiting daily. This mix brings together a selection of flowers that attract beneficial insects, helping create a natural balance while adding beauty that feels alive and constantly changing throughout the season.
The mix includes flowers such as: Baby Blue-Eyes, Bergamot, Bishops Flower, Black-Eyed Susan, California Poppy, Candytuft, Cilantro, Dill, Dwarf Cosmos, Fennel, Gayfeather, Globe Gilia, Indian Blanket, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, Purple Prairie Clover, Rockcress, Shasta Daisy, Siberian Wallflower and Sweet Alyssum.
These flowers grow easily in mild, sunny weather. Seeds are best sown directly on the soil surface after temperatures settle in October, pressing gently without covering, as they need light to germinate. Within about two weeks, the first seedlings appear, marking the beginning of your garden’s natural artwork. Plant in open spaces or along garden edges to create a safe, welcoming habitat for beneficial insects.
Celosia ‘Plume Mixed’ is a striking flowering plant known for its feathery, plume-shaped blooms in a vibrant mix of colors. It adds height, texture, and bold color to pots and garden beds, and performs well in home gardens during the cooler season.
Sow seeds from October to February in well-draining soil and a sunny location. Keep soil lightly moist during germination, then water moderately as plants grow. Celosia produces long-lasting flowers that can also be used for dried arrangements.
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