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Thumbelina Zinnia

Thumbelina Zinnia

Thumbelina Zinnia thrive in heat, bloom all season, and are very easy to grow. A 1963 All-America Selection winner, this charming variety may be shorter, but still produces and abundance of cheerful blossoms in a wide range of colors. Each individual flower lasts a very long time on the plant or in a vase. Heirloom | 3-10 days to emerge | 125 seeds | Open Pollinated | Untreated  NON GMO Verified | Traditional Seeds  

Peppermint Stick Zinnia Seed

Peppermint Stick Zinnia Seed

Peppermint Stick Zinnia is as tantalizing as candy! Long lasting blooms in a array of delicious colors speckled like sprinkles on a cupcake. The flowers are 2"-4" striped and speckled in cheery colors and are a delightful in the garden, attracting butterflies. No two are alike! East to grow, heat loving plants supply beauty and interest to your flowerbeds, containers, and borders until fall frost. Each individual flower last a very long time on the plant and in the vase....

Fireball Blend Zinnia Seeds

Fireball Blend Zinnia Seeds

Fireball has dazzling, large, red and orange blossoms are for that bold at heart! A flashy combination, these 4"-5" bright beauties have amazing, intense color. The heat loving, tall plants are great for the back of the flowerbed, and are s sight to behold when planted in mass. The edible petals can really dress up salads, desserts, cold drinks, or serving trays as a colorful garnish, making a fun conversation piece. Blooms last a very long time on the plant,...

Save The Bees Flower Mix

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...

Controlling Powdery Mildew

Powdery mildew generally begins to be a problem in the garden during the summer months, or into fall. Discolored patches on leaves of white, gray or black may be signs of the pathogen. For example, the white powdery covering of powdery mildew is actually the fungus spreading across leaf surfaces.   Plants suffering from powdery mildew look as if they have been dusted with flour.   A wide variety of plants are affected. Some plants that are particularly susceptible are...

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....

Growing Swiss Chard All Season Long

Chard thrives through the heat of the summer and past the first frost of autumn. Chard offers generous yields, with tall sprays of deeply crinkled green leaves and colorful, broad stalks that are great grown in the vegetable garden and even pots and flower beds. Chard is a biennial.  Although it will overwinter in most gardens, it will set seed during its second year, so it's best to plant a new crop each year.  Direct-sow chard when spring takes a...

Garden Basil at its Best!

Basil is the quintessential must-have herb in so many cultures; its range of culinary uses could fill several books, growing and cooking alike. I love the flavor the fresh aromatic leaves bring to soups, salads, stews, marinara and pasta, to name a few dishes. In Thailand, basil is essential in curries and the seeds are used in seed drinks; in Vietnam, its a must for salad wraps. Add basil to green salads; use in marinades and dressings; cut and incorporate...

Helpful Summer Gardening Tips

As the temperatures are high, plants need more water.  Check potted containers often to see if they need an extra drink.  Watering these pots more often will cause an increase for need of fertilizer as well.  Nutrients get washed out very easy in pots.  For flowering and fruiting container plants use a high phosphorous liquid fertilizer for best results.  Hanging pots in hot climates are the most exposed to heat, dry air and because they are hanging, we don't always...

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