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British Columbia Ruby Tulameen Raspberry Plant -20 Seeds- Giant Red Raspberries
British Columbia Ruby Tulameen Raspberry Plant -20 Seeds- Giant Red Raspberries
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The Tulameen Raspberry cultivar is a robust and versatile raspberry. It produces a high yield of very large, bright red fruit with a good sugar-acid balance, and a pure, strong, sweet raspberry flavor. Its fruit is one of the largest of red raspberries and has an outstanding appearance. Tulameen raspberry plants perform exceptionally well in a home garden and is also widely grown commercially. It has a long fruiting season, approximately 50 days, and ripens in July. Tulameen raspberry plants produce tall canes with few spines. It was native to British Columbia, Canada and this Plant is bred in Canada and it has good weather and winter hardiness, but needs a good sheltered site. Tulameen raspberries are a perfect choice for eating right off the cane or in jams or pies.
Vancouver Island Tayberry Plant - 20 Seeds- Crossbreed of Raspberry & Blackberry
Vancouver Island Tayberry Plant - 20 Seeds- Crossbreed of Raspberry & Blackberry
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Tayberry is relatively new type of summer fruit, a cross between raspberry and blackberry. The fruit looks like long raspberry and fully mature it has deep red to burgundy color. The taste is aromatic and sweet, though somewhat sharp as in blackberries. They are best eaten fresh but you can store them frozen or use for preserves or puddings. Tayberry is a self-fertile plant fruiting on last year's canes. They need support as they cannot climb or vine. Before winter remove all old wood and leave only this year's shoots that will bear fruit the next year. It is soil tolerant but adding organic material will result in stronger plant and better fruit. The soil has to be well-drained. Grow in full sun. Root barrier is recommended to keep unwanted shoots from wandering around. Fully hardy. Growth habits The tayberry will grow reasonably well in many soils. Tayberries produce the most berries when in full sun and in well drained soil with a high amount of organic materials. Supporting the canes is not crucial, but it will help prevent diseases by improving the air flow between branches. Tayberries should be ready to harvest in early July. Frost is rarely a problem, as tayberries flower late in the season; plants need protection below -15 degrees Fahrenheit. Like many plant hybrids, tayberries show good disease resistance, and it has been shown to be resistant to late yellow rust. Nutritional content Like many other berries, the tayberry is low in calories, high in fibre, and like other bramble fruits they contain antioxidants. Uses The tayberry can be eaten fresh or used for making jams, pies, or wine.
British Columbia Wild Golden Salmonberry Bushes  -20 Seeds- Fall Gold
British Columbia Wild Golden Salmonberry Bushes -20 Seeds- Fall Gold
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Salmonberries grow on bushes of up to six feet tall with broad, fuzzy leaves and thorns. The thorns can be soft and yielding or firmer, posing a threat to clothing and unprotected body parts. Salmonberries carry small pink flower which when matures turns into fruit. They usually mature between June and August. This plant will usually be found along streams and in moist forests, it will prefer damp soil and partial sunlight. Many of the salmonberries which are available come in orange variety and are quite tasty. The dark reddish berry is not as tasty as is orange one. Salmonberries are the rich source of Vitamin C, due to this they are slightly tart and dry flavour. Large numbers of antioxidants are contained in it. It is usually served with a variety of other wine fruits. Scientific Classification Kingdom – Plantae Division – Magnoliophyta Class – Magnoliopsida Order - Rosales Family - Rosaceae Genus - Rubus Species - R. spectabilis Binomial name - Rubus spectabilis pH Range: 5.5 to 6.5
British Columbia Highbush Blueberry Plant- 50 Seeds - High Yielding Blueberries
British Columbia Highbush Blueberry Plant- 50 Seeds - High Yielding Blueberries
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These seeds have been tested for 90% germination These seeds are a combination of 6 varieties (Blueray, Reka, Hardiblue, Dixi, Chandler, and Duke Blueberries) These seeds were freshly produced, and need strtification to achieve a good genminating rate. Highbush blueberry Vaccinium Corymbosum Perennial (hardy in zones 4-9) Time to sow: Spring to early Fall Light conditions: Grows in full sun to partial shade. Highbush blueberries produce very delicious, high-yielding, blueberries for eating as fresh fruit, or used in pies, and other desserts. It is a deciduous shrub growing up to 4 m tall, and often found in dense thickets. The dark glossy green leaves are elliptical and up to 5 cm long. In the fall, the leaves change colour to a brilliant red. The flowers are white, bell-shaped, and about 10 mm long. The fruit is a dark blue to black berry. This plant grows best in wooded or open areas with moist, acidic soils.
Vancouver Island Chester Blackberry Plant Seeds, Canada #1 Sweet Blackberry
Vancouver Island Chester Blackberry Plant Seeds, Canada #1 Sweet Blackberry
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Chester Thornless’ produces large deeply-flavored, absolutely delicious berries for preserves and freezing, but best of all for fresh use on ice cream or baked into cobblers and pies. Vancouver Island Coastal Chester Blackberries are grown by local famers mostly for winery. It is a high yielding breed, and sometimes one plant can produce as much as 20 pounds of berries.These berries grow well in home gardens. Zones 5-8. Blackberries thrive in sandy or good to average garden soil. Plant them in full sun. In home gardens, keep plants about 3 feet apart. If planting in rows, keep them 3 feet apart in the rows, and keep the rows 5 to 8 feet apart. Mulch around the plants to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. Maintain depth of mulch by adding as necessary throughout the year. The Coastal Chester Blackberry is very low in Saturated Fat, Cholesterol and Sodium. It is also a good source of Vitamin E, Folate, Magnesium, Potassium and Copper, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K and Manganese. Plant Facts: Family Rubus 'Chester Thornless' Foliage Green Mature Height 3 - 4 feet Mature Spread 4 - 5 feet Soil Well Drained Zones 5-8 Moisture Moist Growth Rate Fast Sun Exposure Full Sun Flower Color White Flowering Date May
British Columbia Wild Blackberry Plant Seeds, High Yielding Thorny Cane Berries
British Columbia Wild Blackberry Plant Seeds, High Yielding Thorny Cane Berries
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British Columbia Wild Blackberries ( Zones 3 - 9 ) are thorny, arching cane with palmate-compound leaves, white, 5-petaled flowers and familiar fruit; flowers white to pinkish, 5-petaled, radically-symmetrical 3/4 inch across, with many bushy stamens, in loose clusters; fruit aggregate, black, elliptical, faceted, 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches long; leaves palmate-compound, up to 7 inches long, 3 to 7-parted, leaflets sharply toothed, up to 2 inches long; stem biennial cane trailing or up to 9 feet tall, arching, reddish-brown, sharply thorny; roots perennial. British Columbia Wild Blackberries are edible berries that belong to the Rosaceae family. They are also known as caneberries or brambles. They are an aggregate fruit that are composed of many smaller fruits called drupes. They are a healthful food packed with vitamins and nutrients. British Columbia Wild Blackberries have many different uses in making delicious foods. They can be eaten by themselves or with other foods. They can also be used to make jellies, desserts and wine. Like many other fruits, they are a delicious and healthful snack. British Columbia Wild Blackberries are full of nutrients. Specifically, they are great sources of vitamins A and C. According to health.learninginfo.org, one of the best benefits from wild blackberries is their quantity of phenolic acids, which contain anti-carcinogens. It is easy to get the nutrition from blackberries by consuming them by themselves or adding them to other foods such as yogurt or cereal.
British Columbia Early Richmond Cherry Tree Seeds - High Yielding Juicy Cherry
British Columbia Early Richmond Cherry Tree Seeds - High Yielding Juicy Cherry
$7.99
Early Richmond Cherry Tree is a heavy-yielding fruit tree with ornamental qualities. Use one as a specimen tree for your yard, fruit tree for your garden or even as a pretty shade tree to relax under during those hot summer afternoons. There’s nothing like having your very own cherry tree. A profuse bloom of abundant white flowers in the spring will welcome summer like no other tree in your yard. The glossy dark-green foliage will fill out your tree, and soon a sumptuous feast of succulent, sun-warmed cherries will be within your reach. Again, there is simply nothing like it! Your Early Richmond Cherry Tree ripens a week earlier than other cherries, so you won’t have to wait to partake of its delicious bounty. In fact, it’s the first sour cherry available in late spring. The round, bright red cherry has a delicious tart flavor that is perfect for pies, cobblers, dessert sauces, preserves, and jams. If you choose to leave the fruit on the tree, your songbirds will be sure to thank you for the special treat. Early Richmond Cherry is a hardy, rounded tree that will produces prolifically for many years. It grows only 15' tall with a span of 10'-20', so won’t take up much space in your yard. In fact, it can be held to almost any height with summer pruning. * Delicious, early maturity fruit * Spring flowers * Wildlife interest * Hardy Hardiness Zones The Early Richmond cherry can be expected to grow in Hardiness Zones 4–8.
Gala Apple Trees -5 Seeds- Harvest Delicious Fruits In Your Backyard Gardens
Gala Apple Trees -5 Seeds- Harvest Delicious Fruits In Your Backyard Gardens
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Gala Apple trees are deciduous, fruit bearing trees that grow primarily in the northern hemisphere. They prefer the dry climate and warm summers of Canada and America, and cannot be grown in the tropics, or above the Arctic Circle. There are some apple trees that are now cultivated in Australia and New Zealand. When grown in the wild, apple trees often have thorns on the branches, in order to protect the fruit. Gala Apple trees are also flowering trees, and it is the pollination of their flowers that will allow for fruit to grow. When planting apple trees in a garden, it is important to know that many apple trees do not self-pollinate. For this reason, only one apple tree in the garden may not be able to produce much, if any fruit. To solve this, plant several different varieties of apple trees with similar flowering times to allow for cross-pollination. Gala Apple trees should be planted in November, if possible. They can also be planted up to the end of March. This is when the soil is most friable. The apple trees should be planted firmly, with the soil pressed down hard around the roots. The apple trees should then be tied to a strong enough stake, for support until the roots take hold. Mulch should be applied around the base of the apple trees, to help retain moisture during the first growing period. Gala Apple tree seeds can start germinating in any seasons, indoor or outdoor when temperature is above 10 °C, It is very easy to grow, and do not need any special treatment of stratification. Growing Zones: 5-8 Mature Height: 10-15 ft. Mature Width: 8-10 ft. Growth/Year: 2-3 ft. Sunlight: Full - Partial Soil Conditions: Adaptable Drought Tolerance: Good Botanical Name: Malus 'Gala
Granny Smith Apple Trees -5 Seeds- Harvest Green & Crisp Apples in Your Backyard
Granny Smith Apple Trees -5 Seeds- Harvest Green & Crisp Apples in Your Backyard
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The Granny Smith Apple tree produces fruit that is tart and delicious. The apples from a Granny Smith Apple tree are unique, in that they do not change in color from green. Most apples, once mature, will either turn red or yellow, and sometimes a combination of the two. It is harder to tell a mature granny smith apple from a younger one, in that they are both green. The fruit produced by a Granny Smith Apple tree is an all-purpose apple with green skin and firm crisp flesh. The fruit can be eaten straight off the tree, or cooked in a variety of fashions. The flesh of a Granny Smith Apple will remain crisp for longer than many other breeds once the apple has been cut. TheGranny Smith Apple tree is believed to have originally come from the seed of a French crab apple. Granny Smith Apple trees are not self-pollinating. This means that another type of apple tree is needed in order for the Granny Smith Apple tree to produce fruit. Like most other apple trees, the pollinating tree used with a Granny Smith Apple does not really matter that much. As long as the pollen is fertile, nearly any apple tree will be able to pollinate a Granny Smith Apple tree and create delicious fruit. Granny Smith Apple trees are hardy in zones five through eight, and require a good deal of sunlight. When pruned and cared for properly, a Granny Smith Apple tree will grow for over fifty years. Granny Smith Apple trees do not require very much support, as they are typically able to support their own weight. In the semi-dwarf state, Granny Smith Apple trees will grow to fourteen feet high.   Granny Smith Apple tree seeds can start germinating in any seasons, indoor or outdoor when temperature is above 10 °C, It is very easy to grow, and do not need any special treatment of stratification. Growing Zones: 5-8 Mature Height: 10-15 ft. Mature Width: 8-10 ft. Growth/Year: 2-3 ft. Sunlight: Full - Partial Soil Conditions: Adaptable Drought Tolerance: Good
British Columbia Lapin Sweet Cherry Trees 5 seeds - Excellent Firmness & Flavor
British Columbia Lapin Sweet Cherry Trees 5 seeds - Excellent Firmness & Flavor
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Lapin is one of the largest and juiciest sweet cherry varieties. It is said that one Lapin Cherry is a mouthful. Lapin Cherries can pollinate themselves, so planting another sweet cherry cultivar is not required. The skin is a dark red to a deep purple color. The flesh is sweet and juicy with a nice flavor. Fact About Lapin Cherries:   Mature Height: 10 - 20 feet Mature Spread: 10 - 15 feet Mature Form: Upright Growth Rate: Moderate Sun Exposure: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Well-Drained Soil Type: Loamy, Sandy, or Clay Flower Color: White Foliage Color: Green Fall Color: Orange, Red, or Yellow Bloom Time: Spring Ripens: July Fruit Color: Dark Red to Deep Purple pH Preference: 6.5 - 7.5 Zones: 4 - 9
Vancouver Island Damson Plum Tree  -5 Seeds- Purple, Blue Sweet Fruits
Vancouver Island Damson Plum Tree -5 Seeds- Purple, Blue Sweet Fruits
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The Damson plum tree has many traits that make it a fine choice for the homeowner. These characteristics are a low and compact crown, tolerance to different kinds of soils, cold hardiness, resistance to diseases, and the ability to thrive with little or no care. The tart juicy plums are excellent for home canning. A small, vigorous, rugged, erect growing plum tree. White flowers are borne in umbel-like clusters of 2-3 on short spurs, and solitary or 2-3 in axils on one year old wood. The later spring bloom time of the flowers makes them less frost prone. The foliage is dark green. Fruit production begins in 3-4 years. This tree bears heavy crops of purplish blue juicy, tart plums that ripens in August to October. Self-fertile. The tree adapts to wide range of soil types but requires moist soil. It is cold hardy and tolerates strong winds. Rainfall and high humidity during the growing season can cause the fruit to crack. Thinning is not necessary for Damson plums. Prune only to remove deadwood, crossing branches, or fast growing shoot that appear along the trunk or branches. (zones 5-9) Height Variations: The standard grows to 20', and dwarf grows to 10' in height. Spread Variations: Standard spread grows to 20', dwarf grows to 10'. Moisture: This tree requires moist, well drained soil and is not drought tolerant. Leaves: Simple, ovate or elliptic with acute or obtuse tips, finely toothed on the margins, green and often wrinkled on top, paler and softly hairy beneath Flower Color: White Bloom Time: April. Fruit Description: Small, dark blue or purple 1" oval drupe with golden yellow firm flesh, taste can be either sour or sweet, clingstone. The fruits are good for making Damson Gin or Damson Jam.
British Columbia Cranberry Plant 30 SEEDS Viburnum Cranberries Perennial Bushes
British Columbia Cranberry Plant 30 SEEDS Viburnum Cranberries Perennial Bushes
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British Columbia Cranberry Bush grows 8 to 12 feet tall and as wide. In late spring, it has flat-topped clusters of white flowers (not fragrant), followed by clusters of bright red berries in early fall through winter. Although they hold well and can be used for jellies and preserves, they are also enjoyed by birds. Plants can be so heavily laden with berries that the branches may droop almost to the ground. Fall foliage varies from green to yellow, red, and purple. This is a very handsome shrub for sun or light shade in good, well-drained, but moist soil. British Columbia Cranberry Bush is an under-used native shrub. Try it for screening, an informal hedge, or maybe along the border of your property · Botanical Name: Vaccinium microcarpum · Common Name: British Columbia cranberry bush · Genus: Viburnum · Noteworthy characteristics: Foliage shaped like maple leaves. Showy flowers in late spring followed by edible, red fruit. North American native. · Care: Grow in full sun or partial shade. Tolerant of most any moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. · Propagation: Sow seed in autumn, in a cold frame or seedbed. Take greenwood cuttings in summer. · Hardness Zones: 2,3,4,5,6,7
British Columbia Fall Gold Raspberry -20 Seeds- Golden & Rich Sweet Raspberries
British Columbia Fall Gold Raspberry -20 Seeds- Golden & Rich Sweet Raspberries
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Fall Gold is a large, conical, non-crumbling, very sweet, somewhat soft, golden berry. It is excellent for processing and fresh eating. Canes are vigorous, productive, and adaptable to a wide variety of soils. Not recommended for extreme northern areas. First crop ripens in July. Second crop from late August until frost. Zones 4 - 8. Hardy to -25 degrees F . Planting Instructions: Fall Gold can be planted in almost any sort of well-drained soil. Start by digging a large hole big enough to encompass all of the roots of the plant without bending or circling. Raspberries should be planted in the spring. They are usually spaced 2-3 feet in the row with 8-10 feet between the rows. Plant raspberries about one inch deeper than the plant grew in the nursery. The plant, as purchased from the nursery, may be cut back to a few inches as most of the growth will arise from the roots or from the base of the planted cane. Any white sprouts arising from the crown should be covered with soil to prevent burning by the sun. Variety: Fall Gold Zone: 4-8 Season: July & September Size: Medium / Large Flavor: Rich very sweet Classification: Everbearing Rasperry Exposure: Full sun Spacing: 2-3 feet
Black Peony Poppy Beautiful Flowers - 25 Seeds- Indescribably Purple Elegant
Black Peony Poppy Beautiful Flowers - 25 Seeds- Indescribably Purple Elegant
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Indescribably elegant, the blooms on this new Peony-flowered Poppy are just incredible in a large garden planting or indoor arrangement! Fully 4 to 5 inches across, they are jam-packed with ruffled, whorled petals of deepest maroon, so dark that they appear black!   Blooming begins in July, and is followed by handsome seedpods that are superb ornaments in dried arrangements. The plants reach 4 feet tall and spread 12 inches wide. This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions Genus: Papaver Species: Paeoniflorum Variety: Black Peony Bloom Season: Early Summer Habit: Upright Plant Height: 24 in - 4 ft Plant Width: 12 in Bloom Size: 4 in - 5 in Item Form: Seeds Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Flower Bloom Color: Dark Burgundy, Dark Maroon Foliage Color: Silver/Gray Light Requirements: Full Sun Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy Uses Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
White Peony Poppy Plant -25 Seeds- Indescribably Elegant Beauty Wedding Flowers
White Peony Poppy Plant -25 Seeds- Indescribably Elegant Beauty Wedding Flowers
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White Poppy Indescribably elegant, the blooms on this new Peony-flowered Poppy are just incredible in a large garden planting or indoor arrangement! Fully 4 to 5 inches across, they are jam-packed with ruffled, whorled petals of deepest maroon, so dark that they appear black!   Blooming begins in July, and is followed by handsome seedpods that are superb ornaments in dried arrangements. The plants reach 4 feet tall and spread 12 inches wide. This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions Genus: Papaver Species: Paeoniflorum Variety: Black Peony Bloom Season: Early Summer Habit: Upright Plant Height: 24 in - 4 ft Plant Width: 12 in Bloom Size: 4 in - 5 in Item Form: Seeds Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Flower Bloom Color: Dark Burgundy, Dark Maroon Foliage Color: Silver/Gray Light Requirements: Full Sun Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy Uses Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
Poppy Papaver Pink Peony Paeoniflorum -25 Seeds- Indescribably Elegant Flowers
Poppy Papaver Pink Peony Paeoniflorum -25 Seeds- Indescribably Elegant Flowers
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Pink PoppyIndescribably elegant, the blooms on this new Peony-flowered Poppy are just incredible in a large garden planting or indoor arrangement! Fully 4 to 5 inches across, they are jam-packed with ruffled, whorled petals of deepest maroon, so dark that they appear black!   Blooming begins in July, and is followed by handsome seedpods that are superb ornaments in dried arrangements. The plants reach 4 feet tall and spread 12 inches wide. This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions Genus: Papaver Species: Paeoniflorum Variety: Black Peony Bloom Season: Early Summer Habit: Upright Plant Height: 24 in - 4 ft Plant Width: 12 in Bloom Size: 4 in - 5 in Item Form: Seeds Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Flower Bloom Color: Dark Burgundy, Dark Maroon Foliage Color: Silver/Gray Light Requirements: Full Sun Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy Uses Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
Dark Red Peony Poppy Beautiful Flowers - 25 Seeds- Indescribably DarkRed Elegant
Dark Red Peony Poppy Beautiful Flowers - 25 Seeds- Indescribably DarkRed Elegant
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Indescribably elegant, the blooms on this new Peony-flowered Poppy are just incredible in a large garden planting or indoor arrangement! Fully 4 to 5 inches across, they are jam-packed with ruffled, whorled petals of deepest maroon, so dark that they appear black!   Blooming begins in July, and is followed by handsome seedpods that are superb ornaments in dried arrangements. The plants reach 4 feet tall and spread 12 inches wide. This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions Genus: Papaver Species: Paeoniflorum Variety: Black Peony Bloom Season: Early Summer Habit: Upright Plant Height: 24 in - 4 ft Plant Width: 12 in Bloom Size: 4 in - 5 in Item Form: Seeds Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Flower Bloom Color: Dark Burgundy, Dark Maroon Foliage Color: Silver/Gray Light Requirements: Full Sun Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy Uses Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
Red TULIP POPPY Papaver Glaucum Plant -25 Seeds- Beautiful Flowers
Red TULIP POPPY Papaver Glaucum Plant -25 Seeds- Beautiful Flowers
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Tulip PoppyIndescribably elegant, the blooms on this new Peony-flowered Poppy are just incredible in a large garden planting or indoor arrangement! Fully 4 to 5 inches across, they are jam-packed with ruffled, whorled petals of deepest maroon, so dark that they appear black!   Blooming begins in July, and is followed by handsome seedpods that are superb ornaments in dried arrangements. The plants reach 4 feet tall and spread 12 inches wide. This Poppy is extremely easy to grow. For early summer show, sow direct either in late fall, winter, or even early spring! Best in areas where summers are cool or dry; not a good choice for humid regions Genus: Papaver Species: Paeoniflorum Variety: Black Peony Bloom Season: Early Summer Habit: Upright Plant Height: 24 in - 4 ft Plant Width: 12 in Bloom Size: 4 in - 5 in Item Form: Seeds Additional Characteristics: Direct Sow, Double Blooms, Flower Bloom Color: Dark Burgundy, Dark Maroon Foliage Color: Silver/Gray Light Requirements: Full Sun Moisture Requirements: Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance: Normal, loamy Uses Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
Golden Honeydew Melon Sweet Fruits -20 Seeds -Yellow Antibes Cultivar Muskmelons
Golden Honeydew Melon Sweet Fruits -20 Seeds -Yellow Antibes Cultivar Muskmelons
$5.99
Gold Mellon A honeydew has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in) long. It generally ranges in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). The flesh is usually pale green in color, while the smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most fruit, honeydew has seeds. Honeydew's thick, juicy, sweet flesh is often eaten for dessert. This fruit grows best in semiarid climates and is harvested based on maturity, not size. Honeydew Melons are easy to grow if given the right conditions; they typically grow best under glass, but can be grown outdoors in warmer regions. They need higher temperatures than tomatoes (around 30°C/85°F) and high humidity (which helps discourage red spider mite, a pest), but will grow well with cucumbers which require similar conditions. Water retention: Especially in pregnant women. Muskmelon juice helps your body excrete excess sodium, thus reducing water retention.   Fruit Weight: 4-8 pounds Days to Maturity: 88 days Sun: Full Sun Height: 15-18 inches Sowing Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow Spread: 3-6 feet  
Jumbo Honeydew Melon Sweet Fruits -10 Seeds - White Antibes Cultivar Muskmelons
Jumbo Honeydew Melon Sweet Fruits -10 Seeds - White Antibes Cultivar Muskmelons
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Green Honeydew A honeydew has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in) long. It generally ranges in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). The flesh is usually pale green in color, while the smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most fruit, honeydew has seeds. Honeydew's thick, juicy, sweet flesh is often eaten for dessert. This fruit grows best in semiarid climates and is harvested based on maturity, not size. Honeydew Melons are easy to grow if given the right conditions; they typically grow best under glass, but can be grown outdoors in warmer regions. They need higher temperatures than tomatoes (around 30°C/85°F) and high humidity (which helps discourage red spider mite, a pest), but will grow well with cucumbers which require similar conditions. Water retention: Especially in pregnant women. Muskmelon juice helps your body excrete excess sodium, thus reducing water retention.   Fruit Weight: 4-8 pounds Days to Maturity: 88 days Sun: Full Sun Height: 15-18 inches Sowing Method: Direct Sow/Indoor Sow Spread: 3-6 feet
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