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Portulaca, Double Blend Portulaca (Moss Rose) Seeds Heirloom
0.950 KDLow-growing plants create a carpet of brilliantly colored, 1″–2″ rose-like, double flowers that bloom on sunny days throughout the heat of summer. Very drought tolerant, moss roses need only occasional watering. Wonderful for dry banks and areas with reflected heat such as parking strips or along concrete sidewalks. Self-sows readily!
Salvia, Blue Victory Salvia Seeds
0.950 KD“Blue Victory’ has a wonderfully long bloom period, and with its deep violet-purple flowers looks absolutely incredible planted in mass or in containers. It attains a heights of only 20” and makes an excellent cut or dried flower. Does well in hot, humid climates and is fairly drought tolerant once established. This species, also called mealycup sage, grows on dry hillsides in Texas and New Mexico.
Weight: 100mg (~76 seeds)
Salvia, Violet Queen Salvia Seeds
0.950 KD‘Violet Queen’s’ flowers and leaves share a wonderful scent in the garden. It blooms non-stop through the summer; just remove the spent flower spikes and enjoy its lovely, continual violet color in garden beds mixed with colorful annuals. Hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators will also flock to the show. Snip a few full blooms for bouquets and table-top arrangements. Start indoors and be rewarded with first-year blooms. Drought-tolerant and perennial in USDA zones 3–9. Deer resistant.
Weight: 150mg
Scabiosa, Black Knight Scabiosa Pincushion Flower Seeds – Heirloom
1.050 KDThis almost-black beauty is equally at home in formal and cottage gardens. Scabiosa blooms for an exceptionally long time, is fairly drought tolerant, and is very attractive to bees and butterflies. Long stems are great for fresh cut flowers. Dried seed heads also add interest to flower arrangements. A top-notch garden cultivar since the 1600s when it was known as ‘Blackmoor’s Beauty’ or ‘Mournful Widow’.
Seed count: 25 seeds.
Scabiosa, Isaac House Blend Scabiosa Pincushion Flower Seeds – Heirloom
1.050 KDWith long stems and beautiful shades of white, lilac, and blue, Isaac House Blend is outstanding in bouquets. The blossoms appear as fragile as summer snowflakes, but this is a tough, fairly drought-tolerant, very hardy plant with few pests or diseases. Scabiosa blooms for an exceptionally long time in the garden compared to other flowering perennials, and is very attractive to bees and butterflies. Dried seed heads also add interest to flower arrangements.
Seed count: 25 seeds.
Scabiosa, Starflower Scabiosa/Pincushion Flower Seeds
1.000 KDDelicate, pale blue and white celestial flowers isn’t where the show stops. Starflower seedheads will have you stargazing at a sphere covered in translucent, papery, striped cups cradling a five-pointed, dark star. Expect eons of enjoyment as the seedheads shine brightly for an indefinite amount of time in dried floral arrangements. Simply clip the stems to the desired length and hang upside down to dry. A prolific bloomer, the plants will be covered in flowers and seedheads from mid-summer to frost. Fresh flowers are a graceful addition to bouquets. Also known as drumstick flower. Attracts pollinators. Deer resistant.
Weight: 1 gram (~24 seeds.)
Salpiglossis, Superbissima Blend Salpiglossis Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDSalpiglossis, also called painted tongue, has velvety flowers with metallic coloration and veination that has to be seen to be believed! A gardener in the early 1900s described them as having “bewildering combinations”. Flowers beckon admirers to take a closer look, and are irresistible to butterflies. Performs best in cool weather. Excellent cut flowers.
Weight: 300mg
Shasta Daisy, Alaska Shasta Daisy Seeds – Heirloom
0.950 KDShasta daisy is possibly the oldest hybridized American garden flower. Large, bright white flowers bloom continuously from summer to fall, making it a beautiful addition to any perennial garden. Plants are easy to grow from seed, and long-lived for years of enjoyment. The 3″ blooms attract bees and butterflies, and make great cut flowers. Produce colored flowers by placing stems in a water with food coloring!
Weight: 250mg
Snapdragon, Magic Carpet Blend Snapdragon Seeds
0.950 KDIf you love “snaps” you’ll want to grow this dwarf variety of the old garden favorite. With a lovely combination of colors, it adds charm when planted with other low-growing annuals in flower beds and borders. The perfect size for containers, or even hanging baskets, and attract pollinators. Snaps do best in cool weather. A good cut flower for your petite bouquet.
Weight: 350mg (~2520 seeds)
Snapdragon, Night and Day Snapdragon Seeds
1.000 KD‘Night and Day’ is a spicy scented, visually striking cousin of the ‘Black Prince’ snapdragon. This bumblebee favorite is long blooming and makes absolutely gorgeous cut flowers! We love how it looks next to bunny tails grass in a container. When the weather cools in fall, its dark red petals turn nearly black and its foliage turns dark burgundy, enhancing the contrast with its lower white jaws.
Weight: 100mg (~560 seeds).
Snapdragon, Tall Maximum Blend Snapdragon Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDNo garden should be without tall snapdragons. The beauty of this blend will add charm to your garden and your cut flower arrangements. A bee magnet, bumblebees climb into the “mouths” and sometimes are completely hidden! Breathtaking when planted in mass. Late afternoon shade is beneficial in hot summer areas.
Weight: 400mg (~2400 seeds).
Statice, Cotton Candy Blend Statice Seeds
1.000 KDBring long-lasting, pastel charm to your garden and vase. The stems can reach 18″ long, and the papery texture of the flowers adds a unique trait to dried flower arrangements and crafts. Grows well in coastal areas; Cotton Candy Blend doesn’t need a cool period for flowering like other statice.
Weight: 250mg
Statice, Russian Statice Seeds – Heirloom
1.000 KDThe unique, unusual growth habit and the rosy color of this Asian wildflower adds a welcome contrast in the landscape. It makes a long-lasting cut flower that has been loved in European markets for years, and is now occasionally found at local farmer’s markets; but now you can enjoy it, too! Its sweet nectar lures in the butterflies.
Weight: 100mg
Stock, Column Blend Stock Seeds
1.050 KDLike bright pillars in the garden, this stock blend will also be the next star of your bouquets or dried arrangements with its fully double blooms and spicy, clove-like scent! Stock thrives in cool weather, and is excellent in containers.
Weight: 100mg
Strawflower, Swiss Giants Blend Strawflower Seeds
0.950 KDThe strawflower name does not disappoint; these flowers really do appear like colored straw. An everlasting cut flower, the stiff, papery bracts never wilt! Swiss Giants are extra-large, double blooms on long stems in many delightfully bright shades; great for borders and attracting pollinators. Plants thrive in heat and tolerate drought.
Weight: 100mg
Sunflower (Dwarf), Sunspot Dwarf Sunflower Seeds – Organic
1.050 KDNo room to grow giant sunflowers? Try ‘Sunspot’ instead for its large flower heads on dwarf, 18″–24″ stalks. Kids will love growing these giant flowers that are just the right height for your favorite “Gardener in Training”! ‘Sunspot’ makes large dramatic cut flowers, container plantings or a short annual hedge. Attracts pollinators and birds enjoy the seed heads in autumn and winter. Kids can dry the seeds for their own homegrown tasty snack.
Weight: 2grams (~37 seeds)
Sunflower (Dwarf), Teddy Bear Dwarf Sunflower Seeds
1.000 KDA unique addition to your flower bed, these bright yellow puffball blossoms will give you a warm, fuzzy feeling! ‘Teddy Bear’ produces many 4″–6″ flowers on a 24″–36″ tall plant, multi-branching plant; beautiful as a short hedge or cut flower. Great for kids to grow due to the large seed and fast growth. Drought tolerant once established. Non-fussy plant blooms until fall.
Weight: 1gram (~47 seeds).
Sunflower (Mexican), Torch Mexican Sunflower Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.050 KDA genuine heat lover, Mexican sunflower sets the dog days of summer ablaze with sizzling 3″ orange flowers. A large, multi-branching and imposing plant for the back of the border, it tolerates infertile soil, drought, and neglect. Lovely mixed with purple grass, and absolutely stunning next to purple flowers.
Weight: 500mg (~40 seeds).
Sunflower, Drop Dead Red Sunflower Seeds (Large Packet)
2.400 KDDrop Dead Red is drop dead gorgeous! This is a fabulous mix of large (4″–5″), long-lasting, florist-quality flowers. ‘Moulin Rouge’, ‘Red Wave’, ‘Ruby Eclipse’, and ‘Joker’ come in several shades of red from deep burgundy and steamy valentine red, to autumnal pumpkin/orange-red, and bicolors. These tall, branching plants are ideal for the back of the garden, or as a border. Plant only 10″ apart to produce longer stems. As a pollenless hybrid, there’ll be no more messy pollen drop from your gorgeous cut flower arrangements, but still plenty of nectar for pollinators. Drought tolerant, but best flower production with regular water.
Weight: 4grams (~102 Seeds)
Sunflower, Florist’s Sunny Bouquet Sunflower Seeds (Large Packet)
2.400 KDWho can resist flowers with names like ‘Apricot Twist’, ‘Lemon Sorbet’, ‘Moonshadow’, and ‘Peach Passion’? Also livening up this brilliant mix are ‘Starburst Lemon Éclair’, ‘Stella Gold’, ‘ProCut Orange’, and ‘Starburst Lemon Aura’. These tall plants, some single stemmed and some branching, are ideal for the back of the garden or as a border. Plant only 10″ apart to produce longer stems with smaller blooms. As pollenless hybrids, there’ll be no more messy pollen drop from your gorgeous cut flower arrangements, but still plenty of nectar for pollinators. Drought tolerant, but best flower production with regular water.
Weight: 4Grams (~61 seeds)
Sunflower, Mongolian Giant Sunflower Seeds – Organic
1.350 KDEach ‘Mongolian Giant’ plant produces a single yellow flower up to 18″ across that will provide extra-large seeds filled with tasty, hearty kernels. These single-stem sunflowers attract pollinators and are very easy to grow in almost any sunny garden, although a sunflower’s size is dependent on the growing conditions. They also are drought tolerant and fast growing; you can almost watch them gain an inch or more a day! Inside this packet, we’ve included tips on how to protect your ripening seeds from squirrels and birds, and a recipe for roasting seeds. Edible, bittersweet petals make a sunny garnish on salads and appetizer plates.
Weight: 4Grams (~26 seeds)
Sunflower, Mongolian Giant Sunflower Seeds (Large Packet) – Organic
2.400 KDEach ‘Mongolian Giant’ plant produces a single yellow flower up to 18″ across that will provide extra-large seeds filled with tasty, hearty kernels. These single-stem sunflowers attract pollinators and are very easy to grow in almost any sunny garden, although a sunflower’s size is dependent on the growing conditions. They also are drought tolerant and fast growing; you can almost watch them gain an inch or more a day! Inside this packet, we’ve included tips on how to protect your ripening seeds from squirrels and birds, and a recipe for roasting seeds. Edible, bittersweet petals make a sunny garnish on salads and appetizer plates.
Weight: 12Grams
Sunflower, Goldy Honey Bear Sunflower Seeds – Organic
1.350 KDGoldy 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 become fully double, solid gold, and surrounded by sun-like ray petals. In ideal conditions, these nearly pollenless flowers may grow so large that just one will 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 Sunflowerspaintings!
Seed count: 25 seeds.
Sunflower, Evening Sun Sunflower Seeds – Organic, Heirloom
1.000 KDGorgeous 4″–6″ sunset-hued flowers with dark centers bloom in abundance over a long bloom period to keep your garden alight with color and pollinators, and your flower vases full for many weeks. Several rich tones all on one plant! Sunflowers are edible, with a bittersweet flavor. The petals add a pretty pop of color ion salads and desserts. The young, sunflower buds are edible, with a flavor similar to artichoke hearts. They can be grilled, marinated, or sauteed for an unusual appetizer or side dish. Multi-branching habit makes for an excellent annual screen. Sunflowers are one of the easiest flowering plants to grow and drought tolerant.