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Mammoth Sunflower Seed
Mammoth Sunflower is not fussy about soil, its's very easy to grow and drought tolerant. This giant among sunflowers is a fast grower whose single stalk can reach 12' tall and produces one 10"-12" flower! Grow in a tight row to make an attractive screen. Sow monthly for continual bloom into fall. Edible seeds invite birds in the fall. Great for kids gardens. Heirloom | 10-15 days to emerge | 8 grams or 12 grams Non-GMO Verified Project | Traditional Seeds
Goldy Honey Bear Sunflower Seeds
Goldy Honey Bear has thick, multi-branching stalks that stay upright without staking. Green centers are revealed as the 5"-7" flowers open. As they mature, the blooms because fully double, solid gold, and surrounded by sun-ray petals. In idea conditions, these nearly pollen less flowers may grow so large that just on stem with fill an entire vase. Long blooming display for a flower border, hedge, or screen. You may even recognize these unique sunflowers from Vincent van Gogh's famous Sunflowers...
Elves Blend Dwarf Sunflower Seeds
These delightful, sparkling yellow large blooms on multi branched short plants are ideal for containers, small gardens, small vases, and small gardeners! Flowers are pom-pom types will brighten your garden, draw pollinators, and make cheery bouquets to embellish your indoor spaces. Edible petals are bittersweet. Annual | 10-15 days to emerge | 1 gram | 16"-24" tall NON GMO Verified Project | USDA Organic
Save The Bees Flower Mix
Save the Bees Flower mix have a variety of colorful blooms that provide a plentiful amount of food for bee species. Growing these flowers can help save bees, and provide you with a beautiful flower garden. Perfect gift for the gardener and beneficial insects alike! Fresh fragrant herbs and flowers that attract bee's, butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden. Seeds included: Borage, sunflower (lemon queen), coriander, Siberian wallflower, dill, coreopsis, California poppy, gallardia, zinnia, basil, cosmos, purple prairie...
Bring Home the Butterflies Flower Seed Mix
Butterflies use plants during each stage of their life cycle-egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This mix includes plants fro their entire life cycle, and will attract a great number and variety of native butterflies. Choose from 10 gram seed packs. Seed included in this pack: Dwarf lupin, Mexican sunflower, calendula cosmos, balsam, cosmos, borage, bachelor button, gayfeather, purple coneflower, pincushion flower, milkweed, crimson clover, sweet William, china aster, dill, black-eyed Susan, rocky mountain bee plant, vervain, lemon mint, sneezeweed, snapdragon,...
First Aid Salve
Think of this product as a replacement for the petroleum based product, Neosporin. I have created a potent herbal infused, petroleum free salve that we use for EVERYTHING skin related in our house (cuts, burns, rashes, poison ivy, bug bites, diaper rashes, eczema, etc..) and it works extremely fast. I infuse this with calendula and plantain herbs plus manuka honey, black seed oil, hemp seed oil and more powerful anti-microbials and anti-inflammatory ingredients. 100% clean and all ingredients pronounceable. INGREDIENTS:...
Around Our Table
Around Our Table is Sara Forte’s third and most personal cookbook, combining her insights from years of cooking professionally and at home, creating recipes for her phenomenally popular site, Sprouted Kitchen, and launching the meal plan service, Sprouted Kitchen Cooking Club. The result is a collection of 120 nourishing recipes that are flexible, unfussy and incredibly delicious. Early mornings feature quick and nutritious meals like Banana Blender Pancakes and Overnight Oats, as well as options for more leisurely breakfasts like...
May Gardening Tasks
May is our favorite month! Peas are flourishing, tender greens are at their best, radishes are almost jumping out of the ground and flowers are abundant. As temperatures begin to get warmer it is time for warm season crops to be planted or sown and there are several essential jobs to stay on course. Plant warm season vegetable crops such as: tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, summer squash, and cucumbers. Sow beet, carrot, kale, and swiss chard seeds. Thin stone fruits....
🐔 Winter Chicken Checklist
Freezing temperatures can be tough on chickens, but with the right prep your flock will stay cozy, healthy, and laying. Winter care isn’t about making the coop hot — it’s about keeping it dry, draft-free, and giving your hens the nutrition and comfort they need to thrive. Use this checklist to make sure you’re ready before the cold sets in. Coop & Shelter Keep it dry, not drafty: ventilation up high prevents moisture buildup. Patch leaks in roofs, doors, or...
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