Inspired by the Schaghticoke Land Reclamation Project, I’ve been updating my lists of plants that were farmed and wild-managed in the Eastern US by Native Americans before colonization. The r…
The high desert has amazingly diverse landscapes and vegetation, but one thing is for sure: there is no shortage of gorgeous perennials to choose from. Our experts list some underused perennials that love the high and dry climate of the southwest. Learn more here.
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For full sun gardens in the Pacific Northwest, consider planting perennials like Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Salvia, or Penstemon for long-lasting blooms
Canna Lilies are perennial flowers that grow well in Zone 8-11 but they are often grown as annuals in colder regions, needing overwintering.
The leopard plant Ligularia is a peculiar evergreen perennial flowering plant from the Asteraceae family that is native to regions in East and Central Asia.
We all have problem areas in the garden. No matter the explanation, you likely want to fill those holes fast. Find perennial-hole fillers.
Valeriana officinalis Valerian is a robust perennial herb steeped in centuries of medicinal tradition. Thriving under the embrace of full sun and in well-drained, moist soils, this resilient plant has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. Native to the temperate regions of Europe and Asia, Valerian, also affectionately known as All Heal and Garden Heliotrope, also grows well in cooler climates.In your garden, Valerian is not just a functional herb; it's an ornamental delight. Come late June through July, towering stalks rise, crowned with creamy white and pink flowers that emit a sweet and captivating fragrance.It is a secret pleasure for feline friends, who revel in the scent of freshly unearthed Valerian roots, alongside their beloved catnip.Valerian captivates both people and pollinators with its beautiful blooms and purported medicinal prowess, embodying the essence of a versatile and enduring garden treasure.Each packet contains 0.1g which is approximately 200 seeds.
Coffee Senna, scientifically known as Senna occidentalis, is a flowering plant belonging to the Fabaceae family. Also recognized by various common names such
Silver Groundsel Latin name: Jacobaea maritima A perennial herbaceous ornamental plant native to the western and central regions of the Mediterranean. 50+ fresh seeds
Die Allium Shing ist eine wunderschöne Zierzwiebel, die im späten Frühling blüht. Diese Blumenzwiebeln produzieren dichte, tiefviolette Blüten an Stielen, die bis zu einem Meter hoch werden können. Sie bilden einen schönen Kontrast zur Umgebung und passen perfekt in ein Beet mit Stauden.
These hardy perennials can thrive in part sun, full sun or shade, high heat or freezing temperatures, and still bloom beautifully every year.
Explore enchanting flora! Discover a variety of exquisite flowers that start with J. From Jasmine to Jonquil, delve into their beauty.
Hablitzia Tamnoides is a semi shade loving perennial climber with mild edible spinach type leaves. Originating in the Caucasus region, ... Read more
Bring a seasonal splash of color to your entryway by mixing and matching eye-popping blooms with rustic grasses and foliage in your fall container gardens.
Gallery series lupine Name: Lupinus Gallery series USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 8 Size: 16 to 20 inches tall and 12 to 16 inches wide Conditions: Full sun to partial […]
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Yellow star columbine (Aquilegia caerulea), also known as Rocky Mountain columbine, is a beautiful perennial plant native to the western regions of North America. With distinctive yellow flowers adorned by white star-shaped petals, it adds a graceful touch to any garden. This species grows up to 12-24 inches tall and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8. To propagate Yellow star columbine, one can collect and sow Aquilegia caerulea seeds in a well-draining soil mixture. Given its striking appearance and adaptability, this species is a favorite among gardeners seeking to enhance their landscapes with native plants. Fresh, organic, and non-GMO! AQUILEGIA CAERULEA GROWING INFO ~ - USDA Zones 3-8 - Growth cycle: Perennial - Watering requirements (from light to heavy): Medium - Sunlight requirements: Medium Sun - Where to grow: Outdoor plant seeds - Suitable climates: Humid Continental, Subarctic, Tundra. Want to know if your location is a good fit for this species? Send us a message! We'll get back to you with gardening recommendations. - Flower color: Yellow. Great flowers for attracting bees and other pollinators! HOW TO SPROUT YELLOW STAR COLUMBINE SEEDS: To germinate Aquilegia caerulea, start by chilling the seeds in the refrigerator for three weeks. Then, sow the seeds on well-drained soil, cover lightly with a thin layer of soil, and keep them moist in a warm location. Detailed germination instructions will be included with your order! No luck germinating the plant seeds? No problem! All orders are eligible for a full refund if your seeds don't sprout. Contact us with any questions — we’re available to help out if you run into any issues! We always respond within a few hours. We sell a variety of plants and plant seeds here on Etsy — feel free to check out our shop, where we offer tons of flower seeds for planting, house plants, live plant cuttings, and indoor plant seeds. All orders get fast, free shipping from the United States. Yellow Star Columbine Seeds *FREE Shipping!* Fresh & Organic Aquilegia caerulea seeds, Yellow Outdoor Flower Seeds Bulk | Columbine -- MunjoySeeds
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A perennial plant, Rhodiola is native to the Arctic and dry high-altitude regions of Asia, Europe and other areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Common names for Rhodiola include Golden Root, Arctic root and Roseroot. The latter of the names describing the rose like scent of its yellow flowers and rhizomes. Rhodiola is in
Package of about 1 gram Feverfew Seeds - Open pollinated garden herb seeds - non sprayed - non GMO - harvested from our gardens on the shores of Lake Nipissing Ontario and in Waterloo Region Ontario. Abundant small daisy flowers on a herbaceous perennial shrub, 1/2 inch blooms, 12 to 30 inches in height. White petals and yellow centres, grow in clumps with lacy leaves. They grow well when neglected and readily self seed. Wonderful for a white flower meadow, wildflower, herb or butterfly garden. Full sun, long blooming, repeat blooms when cut back. Has a pleasant, strong, spicy odour. A flowering herb in the daisy family - Asteraceae - Also known as Tanacetum parthenium, Chrysanthemum parthenium and Pyrethrum parthenium. Delivery by Canada Post Lettermail. Just the cost of one Canadian stamp to save us both money! Seeds are grown in a chemical spray free, garden and are hand picked and sorted from my own plants. Seeds are not from a wholesaler, or grown overseas somewhere - just here in Canada. I include growing instructions and generally package more than the quantity of seeds advertised, as long as I have lots left! There are only hand picked Feverfew seeds in these packets. There may be some chaff or flower petals included - as these are very tiny seeds - but there are many! There is no filler added. The buyer is responsible to make sure that the seeds are permitted in their Province or Region.
Known as the Arctic's golden treasure, cloudberry's survival and benefits are intriguingly balanced on the edge of environmental change.
Located in Kyalla Park, near Orange in the Central West region of NSW, this once-neglected garden is now a sprawling masterpiece that is designed to flow with the landscape and inspire generations to come.
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Looking for plants that do well in hot and dry conditions? Check out our list of the top full sun plants for Southern gardens, go shopping, and get growing.
Looking for plants that do well in hot and dry conditions? Check out our list of the top full sun plants for Southern gardens, go shopping, and get growing.
Beautiful colorful digitally tweaked and enhanced vintage print of vintage poppy illustration for nursery or any place in your house. Papaver is a genus of 70–100 species of frost-tolerant annuals, biennials, and perennials native to temperate and cold regions of Eurasia, Africa and North America. It is the type genus of the poppy family. It will be printed on printed on fancy Canson 290 gsm textured paper. centered and sized at 7,8" x 10" print sized at 8.2" x 11" It will last long and not fade. Natural beautiful vintage feel. Your purchase will be sent within 2-3 business days. It will be sent in the cardboard envelope as a standard mail. © Motley Design. All rights reserved. To see more prints go to: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MotleyArtDesign/
Agastache ‘Pink Pearl’ is a captivating tender perennial renowned for its aromatic foliage and vibrant flower spikes that bring lasting colour to your garden throughout the summer. Unlike traditional Agastache varieties that often display blue or purple blooms, ‘Pink Pearl’ offers a refreshing twist with its eye-catching pink flowers. In warmer climates, it reliably returns each year, while in cooler regions, it self-sows readily, bringing annual beauty to your garden. This plant not only attracts birds, butterflies, and bees but also has anise-flavoured leaves that can be used in teas and culinary dishes. Planting Instructions: Timing: Plant in spring after the risk of frost has passed or anytime until early summer. Autumn plantings will remain dormant through winter and sprout in spring. Light: Thrives in full sun for the best flowering, but can tolerate part shade, especially afternoon shade in warmer climates, though this may reduce flowering. Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil with a pH close to neutral. In acidic soils, amend with lime. Spacing: Start seeds 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant seedlings when they reach at least 10 cm tall, spacing them 30 to 38 cm apart. For row planting, thin to 30 cm apart after four leaves develop. Watering: Keep the soil moist for seedling establishment. Once mature, Agastache is drought-tolerant and can survive extended dry periods. Fertiliser: Enrich the soil with compost before planting. Avoid over-fertilising, as it can reduce flowering, essential oils, and may lead to weak stems. Pruning and Maintenance: Pruning: Pinch back new growth in spring to encourage bushier plants. Deadhead spent flowers to maintain a tidy appearance. For perennials, avoid pruning or deadheading after midsummer to prevent late-season growth that may not survive winter. Growing Tips: Indoor Start: Agastache can be started indoors in late autumn or early winter and transplanted in early spring for quicker flowering. Hardiness: Suitable for Australian climate zones 3 to 10. In colder zones (3 to 4), protect the plant with a layer of mulch during winter. In warmer zones, it can thrive year-round. Uses: Agastache ‘Pink Pearl’ is ideal for the back of perennial borders or as a striking feature along fences. It also thrives in container gardens and cut flower arrangements. Perfect for bird and pollinator gardens, it attracts native bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds such as honeyeaters. Deer Resistant. FAQs: Can I grow Agastache in a container? Yes, it is well-suited for container gardening. Is Agastache a good pollinator plant? Absolutely! It is highly attractive to native bees, butterflies, and nectar-feeding birds. Are the flowers edible? Yes, the flowers can be used to make tea. How can I use Agastache in my garden? Ideal as a border plant, in cut flower gardens, and for attracting pollinators. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. Supplied as tube-stock plants in 50mm & 100mm pots Photo(s) courtesy of TERRA NOVA® Nurseries, Inc.www.terranovanurseries.com
For northeast gardeners, these low-maintenance perennials will thrive in your climate.
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Wild rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) is a short lived perennial leafy vegetable belonging to the Brassica family. It is native to Europe and the Mediterranean region and has naturalised in many temperate regions. It has rather finer, more deeply serrated leaves than you see on salad rocket (Eruca sativa) and the leaves are similar but more […]
Les floraisons des vivaces vont toujours crescendo au jardin Hermannshof à mesure que l'été s'installe ! A découvrir en juin : echinacea...
A fascinating variety of Culver's Root, Veronicastrum virginicum F. roseum 'Pink Glow' displays eye-catching branching spires of pale pink flowers from mid-summer to fall.
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15 Fresh Kiwano seeds Known as Horned melon and jelly melon The pictures show the seeds and how they germinate The small plants are approx. 4-5 weeks old We germinated and number of these and they took 3-4 weeks to germinate (because its January) Needed heat and light but otherwise easy Colour: Yellow Country/Region of Manufacture: Malta Cultivating Difficulty: Moderate Type: Houseplant Seeds Growth Habit: Clumping Soil Type: Well draining Features: Evergreen, Flowering Climate: Humid Subtropical, Mediterranean, Temperate Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun Genus: Kiwano Plant Type: Bush/Shrub Foliage: Evergreen Species: kiwano Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor Life Cycle: Perennial Common Name: Honey Melon Brand: realdecals Watering: Light Season of Interest: Autumn, Spring, Summer
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Sundial Lupine blooms profusely in racemes with pea-like blue & purple flowers. Palm-shaped leaves surround the plant as an added attraction, making it a popular choice for gardens or restorations with dry, sandy soils. Lupine requires well-drained soils but will adapt to most dry soil types; sand. loam, and gravel. You can find lupine in oak savannas, sand prairies, and pine barrens plant communities. Lupine foliage can look a little worn by the end of summer, so plan for late summer and fall bloomers nearby in the garden.This legume is the only host plant for the Karner Blue butterfly, an endangered species native to the Great Lakes region. After Sundial Lupine emerges in spring, the first brood of the Karner Blue Butterfly will hatch from eggs laid the previous summer and feed on the new leaves for 3-4 weeks. Once the caterpillars pupate and emerge as butterflies, they only live for a week or two. During this time, they will mate, and lay eggs of the second and final brood of the season. The second brood will hatch in summer, and lay eggs that will lay dormant through the winter and hatch the following spring. Read more about the Karner Blue butterfly here!*We recently changed the name "Wild Lupine" to "Sundial Lupine - Lupinus perennis subsp. perennis" to differentiate it from Lupinus polyphyllus - Western Lupine, also commonly called Wild Lupine. Western Lupine is NOT a larval host plant for the endangered Karner Blue, but unfortunately it has been labeled as such and has infiltrated the native seed market, behaving aggressively in Midwest and Northeast climates and hybridizing with L.perennis. L. polyphyllus has 11–17 leaflets and may reach up to 5" across while L. perennis leaves are smaller and have less leaflets, 7-11 leaflets that reach about 2" in length.When ripe, the seedpod explodes aiding in distribution. Birds and small mammals will feed on the seeds. Check out this cool video of our Lupine seed harvest!Species of genus Lupinus are legumes. Most legume species harbor beneficial bacteria called rhizobia on their roots. Genus-specific strains of this bacterium called inoculum can aid in the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen and improve long-term health of native plant communities. Inoculum is naturally-occurring in most soils and additional amendment is usually not needed. However, in low fertility soils it may be necessary. Genus-specific strains are available at prairiemoon.com/inoculum Live Plant Shipping Table Spring Fall Age/Size Dormant Bare Roots N/A October 1 year Potted 3-Packs May/June August/September 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep pots