Plant: After last frost

Cosmos bipinnatus

50 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

This heavily flowering plant offers edible blossoms with edges in various shades of fuchsia that softly bleed into a lighter hued center of white to rosy pink. Showy, bushy growth provides habitat for pollinators, and it is a companion plant for corn and more. Beautiful on it’s own and a stunning addition to any flower garden or cut arrangement.


$3.25

Plant: After last frost Plant: Early Spring or Fall

Zinnia elegans

40 seeds/pack   75-90 days

These flowers are stunning. Expect huge blossoms in a wide range of colors for months and months. Pollinators and humans will all flock to your garden. With long stems and long lasting blooms these are perfect for cut flowers.


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Cosmos sulphureus
50 seeds/pack  I  65 days

Bring some color to your summer garden with Bright Lights cosmos. The plants reach 3-4 feet and yield gorgeous shades of yellow, gold and orange all season long! Easy to direct sow or start in trays and transplant. We grew these flowers in remembrance of Vivian Lynn Parker, whose bright light will continue to shine through the ones she loved and the beauty she brought to this world.
$3.25

Plant: After last frost Plant: Early Spring or Fall

Calendula officinalis

50 seeds/pack

Used traditionally to promote tissue health and regrowth. Soothing for cuts, scrapes and sore throats. Also a beneficial and edible companion plant in the garden. Plant year round in mild climates. Annual.

$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Salvia sclarea

100 seeds/pack

Hands down, the number one attraction to this plant is the heavenly scent emitted by the lavender/white flower spikes that can reach 5-6 feet. The scent is sweet yet has a hint of citrus. The show stopping flowers are amazing too! The seeds have traditionally been used in eye washes and the leaves as fixatives in potpourri. This plant is a perennial and will reseed itself in the garden as well. Perennial and very drought tolerant. 

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Plant: After last frost

Tagetes erecta

40 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

These giant African marigolds offer pest protection in the garden as well as beauty. With blossoms ranging from golden to yellow they will continue to bloom for several months. Use the blooms in the dye pot to create a vivid yellow color.

 

 

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Plant: After last frost

Cosmos bipinnatus

40 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

This fun cosmos comes in shades of white to dark pink and truly is reminiscent of cupcake wrappers. These tall plants may require staking but will continue to bloom until the first frost and yield many bouquets while attracting pollinators to the garden.  


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Plant: After last frost

Cosmos bipinnatus

40 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

With mostly double blossoms this variety is born upon sturdy upright plants that will yield blossoms all season long. The snow white flowers are versatile in a vase and beautiful in the garden. The more you cut them, the more they bloom!
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Biennial Plant: After last frost
Digitalis purpurea
100 seeds/pack    Biennial
This stunning biennial is often found in the wild and hails originally from western Europe but is now widely naturalized. Pollinators, including bumble bees and humming birds, love snacking inside the bell shaped flowers. Blooms in second year and will self seed.
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Plant: After last frost

Nigella damascena

100 seed/pack  70 days to maturity

With lacy foliage, blue flowers and balloon shaped seed pods this heirloom cottage garden plant lends itself to flower arrangements at all stages of growth. Sow the tiny seeds directly in your prepared garden bed in early spring for summer blooms. Reseeding annual. Also known as Black Seed and used widely for medicinal purposes. 

$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Cosmos bipinnatus

50 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

This heavily flowering plant offers edible blossoms with edges in various shades of fuchsia that softly bleed into a lighter hued center of white to rosy pink. Showy, bushy growth provides habitat for pollinators, and it is a companion plant for corn and more. Beautiful on it’s own and a stunning addition to any flower garden or cut arrangement.


$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Zinnia elegans

40 seeds/pack    |   75 days 

These gorgeous blooms with red to lime colored blooms are, in my opinion, the jewel of the Queen Lime series. Blooming from June till frost, it offers a long season of semi to double blossoms when deadheaded regularly. Zinnias grow well direct seeded or started in trays and transplanted.


$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Tagetes patula

40 seeds/pack    |   60 days 

These compact plants produce loads of stunning blossoms from mid summer to the first frost. The fiery orange blooms have red accents and will yield a bright yellow color in the dye pot. Direct seed or start plants a few weeks before the last frost for transplant.

 

 

$3.25

Plant: After last frost Plant: Early Spring or Fall

Zinnia elegans

40 seeds/pack   75-90 days

Large and mostly double blooms on long stems will grace your garden all season and attract pollinators and humans alike. Zinnias can be direct seeded or started in trays a few weeks before the last frost and transplanted.


$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Leucanthemum × superbum

50 seeds/pack    |   75 days 

Large daisy with white petals sits upon a long stem. This hardy perennial tolerates little water and cold winters. They bloom in early summer and the petals are edible though strongly flavored. Bred by Luther Burbank at the turn of the 20th century. 


$3.25

Plant: After last frost Plant: Early Spring or Fall

Calendula officinalis

50 seeds/pack

With light yellow to almost white blossoms and tall stems this variety stands out as a cut flower. Used traditionally to promote tissue health and regrowth. Soothing for cuts, scrapes and sore throats. Also a beneficial and edible companion plant in the garden. Plant year round in mild climates. Annual.

$3.25

Plant: After last frost

Helichrysum bracteatum

100 seed/pack

Beautiful and colorful mix of papery blooms all summer long. These are great as fresh or dried cut flowers. The flowers are used to make essential oil and have several medicinal uses. Surface sow the tiny seeds and do not cover with soil as they need light to germinate. Transplant to the garden when danger of frost is past. Native to Australia. 

$3.25

Plant: Early Spring or Fall
Calendula officinalis
50 seeds/pack  I  60 days
Calendula are a favorite perennial addition to any garden and will continue to bloom late into the fall and reemerge in early spring. In the words of breeder Frank Morton these calendula are “Fantastically beautiful, fully doubled blooms are a boiling complex of color, with maroon petal-backs and pastel faces of orange sherbet and pink washing into yellow at the petal bases.”
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Plant: After last frost

Zinnia elegans

40 seeds/pack    |   75 days 

These zinnias come in a rainbow of bright colors from red to yellow, pink and orange. They do well direct seeded in late spring or transplanted once frost danger has passed. Edible petals can be used as salad garnish. 


$3.25