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Dura Trel Wellington Arbor
from $ 199.98
 
Authorized Dura-Trel Dealer for Arbors, Garden. The Dura-Trel Wellington Arbor are constructed of 100% PVC vinyl. They contain the highest concentration of Titanium Dioxide which protects against harmful UV rays, guaranteeing your arbor will never fade, crack, chip or peel. The Dura-Trel Wellington Arbor comes with ground anchoring system. Complete elegance: PVC-vinyl construction, a ground-anchoring system, and a white finish. The Dura-Trel Wellington Arbor are constructed of 100% PVC vinyl. They contain the highest concentration of Titanium Dioxide which protects against harmful UV rays, guaranteeing your arbor will never fade, crack, chip or peel. The Dura-Trel Wellington Arbor comes with ground anchoring system.... click to read more
 
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WaterRounds RR20A Rose Rounds, Black, 20-Inch
USD 15.84
 
This promotes larger, healthier plants and root systems. It also saves water by eliminating wasteful water runoff, limits invasive weed growth and will prevent hillside erosion. Maximizes water usage by channeling water to the deep root zone. Can be installed with bubbler or drip irrigation systems. Easy to install and totally reusable. Made from 100 percent recycled plastics. Grow beautiful roses with the rose rounds. Measures 20-inch diameter by 6-inch heightavailable in black color.
 

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4 Each Midas-lin C378-62 Cast Iron Rose Hose Guides
USD 29.99
 
Lot sale of 4 new cast iron Rose Finial Hose Guides from Midas-Lin Imports, # C378-62, item 120017. Quantity of 4: Beautiful bronze finished Cast Iron Rose Finial Hose Guides protect plants and flowers from being damaged by hoses dragging through flower beds. Set them at corners or other vulnerable areas to keep hoses in line Four Seasons, Cast Iron Rose Hose Guide, Powder Coated Finish, Aged Bronze Color, 1-1/2" Deep x 2-1/2" Wide x 14-1/4" High
 

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8 Each Midas-lin C378-62 Cast Iron Rose Hose Guides
USD 54.99
 
Lot sale of (8) new cast iron Rose Finial Hose Guides from Midas-Lin Imports, # C378-62, item 120017. Quantity of (8): Beautiful bronze finished Cast Iron Rose Finial Hose Guides protect plants and flowers from being damaged by hoses dragging through flower beds. Set them at corners or other vulnerable areas to keep hoses in line Four Seasons, Cast Iron Rose Hose Guide, Powder Coated Finish, Aged Bronze Color, 1-1/2" Deep x 2-1/2" Wide x 14-1/4" High
 

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Rose Brandywine Tomato 48 Plants - Deep Pink & Smooth
USD 29.99
 
TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried. A Deep Pink Brandywine tomato. Deep pink and a smooth texture. 8 oz. fruit is born on normal-leaf vines. Shipping Options: Shipping begins March 1st, weather permitting. When paying enter the ship date in the "Gift Card" box or in the "Special Instruction" Box. Choose from the following shipping dates: Correct planting time for your growing zone or March 1st, April 1st, May 1st, June 1st, or Immediately (Choose Only after March 1st) Size shipped: Starter plants
 

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Ross Rose and Flowering Refills
USD 14.97
 
Shop for Garden and Lawn Fertilizer at The Home Depot. Use with the Ross Root Feeder, the deep feeding system specially designed to water an
 

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Deep Secret Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Deep Secret Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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Solar Roses w/Color Changing LEDs (2-pack)
USD 26.99
 
Back in Stock! Roses are red, Roses are blue, these Roses are yellow, green, purple, white and even pink too! Our New Solar Roses with w/Color Changing LEDs are truly spectacular! Just as precious as our original Solar Roses in design, but stunningly more expressive with colors deep into the night. These beautiful color changing solar flowers promise to provide hours of entertainment and awesome surprise into your outdoor garden, balcony, or patio escape! Standing subtle and delicate during the day with their elegant glass-like appearance, and then unleashing an impressive rotating full spectrum display of bright vivid colors deep into the night. Each solar garden stake has a cleverly hidden multi-color changing LED light powered by the rechargeable battery encased in the solar panel. Starting from clear, these Solar Garden Stakes begin to illuminate the night in a variety of gorgeous blues, reds, greens, purples, yellows, pinks, and more! Enjoy them up close, or scatter them around deep into your yard and be amazed at night! Add evening interest to your yard or garden with these impressive color changing LED light Solar garden stakes! Incredibly impressive and fun. Place these solar garden lights in a group, or all over your lawn to add delicate color and beauty to your garden landscaping. Perfect in the yard as solar garden lights, solar garden ornaments for the porch, balcony and pathways. No watering needed, beautiful all year long. No wires or outlets needed either! Love Solar Garden Stakes? Can't find enough Color Changing garden decor? You might also like our modern looking Solar Glow Stix! Use Coupon Code: Roses4ME and SAVE 10% when you order 6 sets of these LED Roses. Use Coupon Code: Roses4US and SAVE 20% when you order 10 sets or more! Additional Info: 4" Rose Blossom, 26" Tall. Solar powered Color changing LED light. Great for lighting your garden or walkway, adds a fun touch to any outdoor setting! Each has an auto-sensor that activates the LED light automatically at dusk. Elegent glass-like design that magnifies the colors at night! Includes rechargeable Ni-cad batteries inside integrated solar panel. Sold as a 2-pack.
 

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300--confederate Rose (double Flower) --- 300+ Seeds--free Shipping
USD 14.99
 
Confederate Rose (Double Flower) 300+ Seeds These are very easy to grow and will come back year after year! Hibiscus mutabilis is an old-fashioned perennial or shrub hibiscus better known as the Confederate rose. It tends to be shrubby or treelike in Zones 9 and 10, though it behaves more like a perennial further north. Flowers are double and are 4 to 6 inches in diameter; they open white or pink, and change to deep red by evening. Bloom season usually lasts from summer through fall.Seeds are easy to grow. Propagation by cuttings root easiest in early spring, but cuttings can be taken at almost any time. When it does not freeze, the Confederate rose can reach heights of 12 to 15 feet with a woody trunk; however, a multi-trunk bush 6 to 8 feet tall is more typical. Once a very common plant throughout the South, Confederate rose is an interesting and attractive plant that grows in full sun or partial shade, and prefers rich, well-drained soil. Hearty plants that grow even in hard soil, confederate roses require
 

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Periwinkle - Rose - 4000 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Vinca rosea dwarf is a sweet little annual ground cover called Periwinkle. This variety is called Little Linda, and it features deep rose colored blooms, and it creates a beautiful display of color all summer long. Grow Periwinkle as a ground cover, edge the front of the flower bed, or grow in containers. Start the seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. The seed needs darkness for germination, so cover the starter tray or pots with newspaper. Press the seed into the soil and cover with 1/4 inch of soil. Keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 65 - 70F, germination normally occurs within 14 days. Transplant Periwinkle outdoors after danger of frost has passed and space them 6 - 9 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. Periwinkle is usually deer resistant. It will tolerate light foot traffic.
 

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200 Deep Secret Rose Seeds Bush Flower Seeds
USD 15.99
 
This pack comes with 200 seeds harvested this fall. Instructions included.
 

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Sanchoyo Rose of Sharon-Hibiscus - Deep Pink Peony Color
USD 9.99
 
Sanchoyo Rose of Sharon - Hibiscus syriacus 'Sanchoyo' Family: Malvaceae (Hibis-cus: ancient Greek and Latin name, syri-acus: Syrian) This beauty was discovered in Korea. A standout plant with rich, deep, pink flowers reminiscent of an exotic Japanese Peony with its abundance of petioloide stamen. Superb. The plant you will recieve is growing in a 2 1/4" pot.
 

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Judy Garland Rose By Collections Etc
USD 12.99
 
BUY 2 OR MORE AND SAVE! Enhance your existing garden or plant a new one with this colorful, fragrant rose. Magnificent bicolor double blooms with deep golden petals tipped in red will add drama and fragrance to your landscape. The profusion of flowers will cover the plants from late spring until fall! Ideal for cutting and enjoying indoors as cut flowers. Outstanding garden rose with large flowers that have bright yellow petals tipped in red. Roses thrive in well drained soil and full sun locations. Judy Garland Rose was introduced in 1977 and was bred in England. Easy to grow with great disease and pest resistance. Plant size/format: includes one, field grown bare root plant. Planting guide included. This item does not qualify for Express or Expedited Shipping. Due to state regulations and/or agricultural restrictions, we cannot ship APO/FPO or to the following states or territories: Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands.
 

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Rose Brandywine Tomato 4 Plants - Deep Pink & Smooth
USD 5.99
 
TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried. A Deep Pink Brandywine tomato. Deep pink and a smooth texture. 8 oz. fruit is born on normal-leaf vines. Shipping Options: Shipping begins March 1st, weather permitting. When paying enter the ship date in the "Gift Card" box or in the "Special Instruction" Box. Choose from the following shipping dates: Correct planting time for your growing zone or March 1st, April 1st, May 1st, June 1st, or Immediately (Choose Only after March 1st) Size shipped: Starter plants in a 4-pack.
 

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Heirloom Antique Rose Starter Plant Mrs BR Cant Deep Pink
USD 7.99
 
Hybridized in 1901 by Benjamin Cant and named for his wife. This is an old rose garden favorite. Matures into dense 6' x 6' bush and repeat blooms with classic tea shaped buds that open into fat quartered cabbage shaped blooms that are a deep silvery rose pink. Hardy, disease resitant, and easy to grow.
 

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Cast Aluminum Rose Garden Hose Reel Hanger -
USD 20.99
 
Cast Aluminum Hose Hanger Model C824-71 17" Wide X 8.5" Deep X 9" High. Four Seasons Courtyard, Cast Aluminum Rose Hose Hanger, Rust Free, Powder Coated Finish.
 

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DUSTY ROSE HIBISCUS
USD 2.50
 
DUSTY ROSE HIBISCUS ( Hibiscus moscheutos ) - Herbaceous Perennial - Flowering Dinner Plate Sized Flowers 8-10" Wide in Mid-Late Summer Beautiful Pink Flowers with a Deep Cherry Red Center. This is a Fast Growing Variety and from Seed to Flower in about 5 Months. Grow in Average to Rich Soil that is Well Drained in Full Sun. PERENNIAL IN ZONES 3-10. 
 

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Home Run Own Root Rose 1 Gallon
USD 18.95
 
Home Run Rose is a winning, hardy rose for any garden. This hardy own-root rose is extremely disease resistant against black spot and powdery mildew. The vivid deep red blossoms of Home Run rose make it ideal for every garden or for mass plantings to create a stunning display all summer. Home Run own-root rose may require some winter protection in USDA hardiness zones 4 areas where winter winds and high snowfalls are customary. This own root rose is grown and shipped in a 1 gallon nursery trade container.
 

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Confederate Rose (double Flower) --- 100 Seeds--free Shipping
USD 5.99
 
Confederate Rose (Double Flower)100 Seeds These are very easy to grow and will come back year after year!!Hibiscus mutabilis is an old-fashioned perennial or shrub hibiscus better known as the Confederate rose. It tends to be shrubby or treelike in Zones 9 and 10, though it behaves more like a perennial further north. Flowers are double and are 4 to 6 inches in diameter; they open white or pink, and change to deep red by evening. Bloom season usually lasts from summer through fall.Seeds are eas
 

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Periwinkle - Rose - 2000 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
Vinca rosea dwarf is a sweet little annual ground cover called Periwinkle. This variety is called Little Linda, and it features deep rose colored blooms, and it creates a beautiful display of color all summer long. Grow Periwinkle as a ground cover, edge the front of the flower bed, or grow in containers. Start the seed indoors 6 - 8 weeks before the last expected frost. The seed needs darkness for germination, so cover the starter tray or pots with newspaper. Press the seed into the soil and cover with 1/4 inch of soil. Keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 65 - 70F, germination normally occurs within 14 days. Transplant Periwinkle outdoors after danger of frost has passed and space them 6 - 9 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. Periwinkle is usually deer resistant. It will tolerate light foot traffic.
 

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Blue Moon Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Blue Moon Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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Black of Night Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Black of Night Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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Double Treat Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Double Treat Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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Flower Girl Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Flower Girl Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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Jada Serene Rose Seeds Packet
USD 4.95
 
Jada Serene Rose seed pack with a free gift in every order! Ten (10) seeds per pack Growing roses from seed is certainly not the fastest method of propagating roses, but it really is the most rewarding. Rose seeds will not be exact. They can be, but do not expect it. They will usually be lighter or darker to parent plant. Some rose hybridizers chill their rose seeds in the refrigerator for about six to ten weeks before planting, to encourage the seeds to germinate better. This is called stratification. Place the seeds about one-half inch deep in a very light mixture of 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite. Roses are not difficult to grow from seed, if you do it right. If you just put a lot of seeds in a pot of soil, water it, and wait, you'll likely be disappointed. But by using the procedure explained here, you should be able to grow them. First, be aware that each rose seedling is a new, never-before-seen variety. If you plant seeds of 'Don Juan', you will get climbers, large bushes, small bushes, in a variety of colors, with a variety of scents, etc. What you can be completely sure of, though, is that you will not grow another plant of 'Don Juan'. That's true of any variety from which you collect the seed; they don't "come true" to the original type. The probability of your coming up with the next AARS winner is not very good. Kind of like winning at Lotto. However, among the many poor quality seedlings, you will likely produce some plants that you find interesting, and which may be well worth growing. Rose seeds are produced inside the "hips," the fruit of the rose. If you zealously dead-head your roses, you'll not get any hips, since they are produced from the old flowers. Some varieties seldom, if ever, produce hips; others are good producers.
 

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