Perennial Fruit

Perennial Fruit
Riddles that i need the answer to?

1. There’s one sport in which neither the spectators nor the participants know the score or the leader until the contest ends.

What is it?

2. What famous North American landmark is constantly moving backward?

3. Of all vegetables, only two can live to produce on their own for several growing seasons. All other vegetables must be

replanted every year. What are the only two perennial vegetables?

4. At noon and midnight the hour and minute hands are exactly coincident with each other. How many other times between

noon and midnight do the hour and minute hands cross?

5. What is the only sport in which the ball is always in the possession of the team on defense, and the offensive team can

score without touching the ball?

6. What fruit has its seeds on the outside?

1.Boxing
2.???
3. Potatoes. Tomatoes
4. Cricket
5.11 times
6.Strawberry

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Strawberries Alpine Mignonette Seeds
from $ 2.75
 
This frost hardy variety makes success easy. It produces fruit the first year . The flavor of these petite strawberries is very sweet with a hint of the woods. Plants should continue to fruit from 2 to 4 years.
 
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Cedar Creek 2047 Planters-Bench
from $ 128.25
 
Product Features: Type: Potting and Planting Supplies; Potting and Planting Supply Type: Planters
 
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How to Make a Forest Garden
USD 23.38
 
A forest garden is a food-producing garden, based on the model of a natural woodland or forest. It is made up of fruit and nut trees, fruit bushes, perennial vegetables and herbs. It can be tailored to fit any space, from a tiny urban back yard to a large rural garden.A close copy of a natural ecosystem, it is perhaps the most ecologically friendly way of gardening open to us.It is also a low-maintenance way of gardening. Once established there is none of the digging, sowing, planting out and hoeing of the conventional kitchen garden. The main task is picking up the produce!This highly practical, yet inspiring book gives you everything you need to know in order to create a beautiful and productive forest garden,including:* Basic principles* Layout* How to choose plants* Details of over one hundred plants, from apples to mushrooms* the most comprehensive account of perennial and self-seeding vegetables in print* A step-by-step guide to creating your garden* Full details of an example garden, and pictures of many moreForest gardening is an important element of permaculture. This book explains in detail permaculture design for temperate climates and contains much of interest for anybody wanting to introduce sustainable practices into their garden.
 

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Container Gardening For Dummies
USD 13.59
 
The easy way to get a green thumb in container gardening!Want to spruce up your indoor or outdoor space with annuals, perennials, vegetables, and succulents? This updated edition of Container Gardening For Dummies gives you clear, concise step-by-step instructions for cultivating delightful gardens in everything from a redwood window box to a hanging basket to an old watering can. It also includes color photos to inspire your designs. Getting the dirt on container gardening — discover the advantages of growing plants in containers and learn how to maximize your garden conditions to help plants thrive Picking a pot to plant in — take a look around your living space and determine the best location and type of container for your garden Enjoying a summer fling — get the lowdown on the best single-season flowers, vegetables, and bulbs for container growing Putting down roots — find out which perennials, trees, shrubs, fruits, and berries give year-round impact Designing and decorating — take advantage of ideas and inspiration for creating eye-catching container gardening displaysOpen the book and find: Things you need to know before planting A quick primer on climate What to look for in a soil mix How to work with perennials and annuals Information you need to help you choose plants Why and when containers need water and fertilizer Guidance on replanting, repotting, and pruning Tips for preventing insect pests and diseases Ways to liven up your space with trees, shrubs, and vinesLearn to: Choose, plant, and care for flowers, fruits, trees, and shrubs Grow vegetables and herbs just steps away from your kitchen Cultivate charming gardens in any climate Prevent insects and diseases from invading containers the eco-friendly way
 

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SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse
USD 179.00
 
If you like to grow warm climate plants, but live in a cold climate, the SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse is perfect for you! Ideal for overwintering larger perennials, shrubs, tender fruit trees and living bouquet patio pots, the SpringHouse Portable Greenhouse has you covered. Its open-bottom design is ideal for protecting small patio trees like avocado and citrus because you can place this portable greenhouse directly over plants. Plus, enjoy the SpringHouse's easy set-up: simply choose an area with soil or other hard surface, let the pop-up greenhouse open itself, attach the fiber support poles, and you're ready to go! Featuring the patented GroTec™ material, this durable greenhouse offers 75% sunlight filtration for optimal growing conditions. Compact and lightweight, the SpringHouse™ has something for every home gardener. (Plants, seeds, watering can and soil not included. Shelving system sold separately)
 

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Edible Gardens (BBG Guides for a Greener Planet)
USD 11.01
 
Turn good eats into a gorgeous garden! Featuring everything from easy-to-grow annuals to long-fruiting perennials, this encyclopedia of edible plants offers colorful profiles highlighting each plant's ornamental attributes, origins, use as food, and cultivation requirements. A portfolio of garden designs-including a home orchard, American potager, children's garden, container gardens, and school garden-provides inspiration for home and professional gardeners alike. Additional information on organic care and sustainable techniques (slow gardening, permaculture, building soil) completes this hands-on guide.
 

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PlantHouse 5 ft Portable Greenhouse
USD 149.99
 
Grow an avocado tree in the northwest? No problem! Ideal for overwintering larger perennials, shrubs, tender fruit trees and living bouquet patio pots, the PlantHouse 5 ft Portable Greenhouse has you covered. It open-bottom design is ideal for placing directly over plants, or use to protect your seedling flats from early spring chill and start vegetables early. Plus, enjoy this greenhouse's easy set-up: simply choose an area with soil or other hard surface, let the pop-up greenhouse open itself, attach the fiber support poles, and you're ready to greenhouse garden! Featuring the patented GroTec™ material, this durable greenhouse offers 75% sunlight filtration for optimal growing conditions. Compact and lightweight, the PlantHouse™ is the perfect solution to the home gardener's needs. (Plants, planters and stands not included)
 

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Fruiting Artichoke Plant One Gallon
USD 29.98
 
This variety is an improved strain with a very high percentage of high grade heads, good uniformity, and a better range of climatic adaptation. This variety has good flavor and is a slightly faster producer than 'Globe' divisions. It makes an impressive deciduous perennial in areas too cold to produce fruit, grown for its 4' tall grey foliage and large purple thistle flowers. For good eating quality heads, plan on cutting plants back in early fall in inland areas and growing on through cool, overcast winter weather. In coastal areas, plants can be cut back after harvest for repeat crops. Water consistently but never keep soggy. They need at least average drainage. For best results treat them to deep, rich soil and feed moderately heavily. Full sun, part sun if only used as an ornamental.
 

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100 American lotus Seeds NELUMBO LUTEA ~ Perennial Yellow Lotus Water-Chinquapin
USD 78.00
 
Cannot sell to customers in CT American lotus is an emergent aquatic plant. It grows in lakes and swamps, as well as areas subject to flooding. The roots are anchored in the mud, but the leaves and flowers emerge above the water's surface. The petioles of the leaves may extend as much as 2 m (6.6 ft) and end in a round leaf blade 33-43 cm (13-17 in) in diameter. Mature plants range in height from 0.8 to 1.5 m (2.6 to 4.9 ft). Flowering begins in late spring and may continue into the summer. The specific name means "yellow" in Latin and refers to the flowers, which may be white to pale yellow. The flowers measure 18-28 cm (7.1-11 in) in diameter and have 22-25 petals. Origin: US Native Other Common Names: Yellow Lotus, Water-Chinquapin Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Summer Height: 36" to 72" Spacing: 18" to 24" Light: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Wet USDA Zone: 4a-11 Germination: No pre-treatment needed. Nick impervious seed coat. Sow seeds in mud at 70F in a very wet place. This large-flowered aquatic perennial boasts large yellow blooms that float on the surface of the water while the roots embed themselves in the mud. Parasol-like lily pads float alongside these fragrant flowers in water up to eight feet deep. Each flower blooms for about three days, opening in the morning and closing at night. Nut-like fruits form after flowering, which, when dry, break off, scattering the contained seeds. Perfect for naturalizing, though care should be taken as this plant can become invasive. Cannot sell to customers in CT
 

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1 LB (17,000+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F
USD 250.00
 
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
 

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How to Make a Forest Garden
USD 17.80
 
A forest garden is a food-producing garden, based on the model of a natural woodland or forest. It is made up of fruit and nut trees, fruit bushes, perennial vegetables and herbs. It can be tailored to fit any space, from a tiny urban back yard to a large rural garden.A close copy of a natural ecosystem, it is perhaps the most ecologically friendly way of gardening open to us.It is also a low-maintenance way of gardening. Once established there is none of the digging, sowing, planting out and hoeing of the conventional kitchen garden. The main task is picking up the produce!This highly practical, yet inspiring book gives you everything you need to know in order to create a beautiful and productive forest garden,including:* Basic principles* Layout* How to choose plants* Details of over one hundred plants, from apples to mushrooms* the most comprehensive account of perennial and self-seeding vegetables in print* A step-by-step guide to creating your garden* Full details of an example garden, and pictures of many moreForest gardening is an important element of permaculture. This book explains in detail permaculture design for temperate climates and contains much of interest for anybody wanting to introduce sustainable practices into their garden.
 

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Widow Perennial Geranium 15 Seeds
USD 4.99
 
GERANIUM: A favorite for its excellent habit and late spring to summer blooming period. Not to be confused with annual Geraniums, these are hardy perennials that will return year after year. Plants are blanketed with five petalled flowers and the foliage is attractive and aromatic. Can be used as a groundcover in sun or shade. An impressive perennial, which effortlessly produces a waveof nodding blooms in the most sensual shades ranging from deep maroon to almost black. Grows 18 inches tall. Hardy in zones 5-9. Plant History: Widely distributed, mainly in temperate regions, the Geranium family comprises 400 species of both annual and perennial forms. The name clearly refers to the beak-like fruits, and derives from the Greek "geranos", a crane. This also lends itself to explain the common name, Cranesbill, with "phaem" meaning dark colored. THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW: Kew grows more species in its 300 acres than any other garden in the world and is an important scientific institution. The magnificent glasshouses, including Decimus Burton's famous Palm House, display a wide range of plants from rainforest to desert and provide the visitor with a visual and fragrant treat whatever the time of year.
 

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PASSIFLORA EDULIS sp. FLAVICARPA BULK 100 seeds
USD 21.00
 
The Yellow Passion Fruit is one of several species of the genus -all woody, perennial vines native to the tropical Americas- that produce edible fruits. It is a fast-growing vine and is also suitable for ornamental screening purposes. The alternate curly leaves are deeply 3-lobed, and the vines climb readily by means of long tendrils in each leaf axil. The yellow passion fruit is an excellent home fruit and offers great possibilities for commercialization in the American Tropics. Plants of the yellow passion fruit grow well in a wide range of soils, but grow best on fertile well-drained types. The vines, which should be trained on a wire trellis or fence, produce flowers the second year after planting and set fruit continuously from June to November. The vines produce for many years, require little attention other than occasional pruning and fertilizing, and are not affected by any serious diseases or insect pests. The white flowers of the yellow passion fruit are 2 to 3 inches in diameter and are characterized by long, white, or white and purple, filament-like rays. The fruits are globose to ellipsoid, attain a diameter of about 2 inches, and turn from green to yellow at maturity. The interior of the brittle-shelled fruit is filled with many small seeds surrounded by a yellowish, gelatinous, aromatic pulp and juice, which is used for flavoring sherbets and for making jams and jellies. The pulp also is eaten directly from the shell with a spoon after a little sugar has been added. The most popular use is in a refreshing drink prepared by blending the fruit pulp with ice, water, sugar, and a pinch of bicarbonate of soda. The juice is an excellent source of vitamin C.
 

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PASSIFLORA EDULIS sp. FLAVICARPA BULK 50 seeds
USD 12.00
 
The Yellow Passion Fruit is one of several species of the genus -all woody, perennial vines native to the tropical Americas- that produce edible fruits. It is a fast-growing vine and is also suitable for ornamental screening purposes. The alternate curly leaves are deeply 3-lobed, and the vines climb readily by means of long tendrils in each leaf axil. The yellow passion fruit is an excellent home fruit and offers great possibilities for commercialization in the American Tropics. Plants of the yellow passion fruit grow well in a wide range of soils, but grow best on fertile well-drained types. The vines, which should be trained on a wire trellis or fence, produce flowers the second year after planting and set fruit continuously from June to November. The vines produce for many years, require little attention other than occasional pruning and fertilizing, and are not affected by any serious diseases or insect pests. The white flowers of the yellow passion fruit are 2 to 3 inches in diameter and are characterized by long, white, or white and purple, filament-like rays. The fruits are globose to ellipsoid, attain a diameter of about 2 inches, and turn from green to yellow at maturity. The interior of the brittle-shelled fruit is filled with many small seeds surrounded by a yellowish, gelatinous, aromatic pulp and juice, which is used for flavoring sherbets and for making jams and jellies. The pulp also is eaten directly from the shell with a spoon after a little sugar has been added. The most popular use is in a refreshing drink prepared by blending the fruit pulp with ice, water, sugar, and a pinch of bicarbonate of soda. The juice is an excellent source of vitamin C.
 

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Indian Strawberry 50 Seeds - Duchesnea indica - Fruit
USD 3.99
 
A semi- evergreen trailing perennial, this species grows to a height of 4 in (10 cm) and multiplies rapidly by runners to an indefinite spread. It is useful as a ground cover and for bed edging, hanging baskets and pots. It has dark green leaves and bright, 1 in (25 mm) wide, yellow flowers from spring to early summer. Ornamental and edible strawberry red fruits appear in late summer. USDA Zone: 5-11. The fruits are very tasty. Grows well in moist, shaded areas. Very hardy and productive!
 

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PASSIFLORA EDULIS sp. FLAVICARPA 10 seeds
USD 3.00
 
The Yellow Passion Fruit is one of several species of the genus -all woody, perennial vines native to the tropical Americas- that produce edible fruits. It is a fast-growing vine and is also suitable for ornamental screening purposes. The alternate curly leaves are deeply 3-lobed, and the vines climb readily by means of long tendrils in each leaf axil. The yellow passion fruit is an excellent home fruit and offers great possibilities for commercialization in the American Tropics. Plants of the yellow passion fruit grow well in a wide range of soils, but grow best on fertile well-drained types. The vines, which should be trained on a wire trellis or fence, produce flowers the second year after planting and set fruit continuously from June to November. The vines produce for many years, require little attention other than occasional pruning and fertilizing, and are not affected by any serious diseases or insect pests. The white flowers of the yellow passion fruit are 2 to 3 inches in diameter and are characterized by long, white, or white and purple, filament-like rays. The fruits are globose to ellipsoid, attain a diameter of about 2 inches, and turn from green to yellow at maturity. The interior of the brittle-shelled fruit is filled with many small seeds surrounded by a yellowish, gelatinous, aromatic pulp and juice, which is used for flavoring sherbets and for making jams and jellies. The pulp also is eaten directly from the shell with a spoon after a little sugar has been added. The most popular use is in a refreshing drink prepared by blending the fruit pulp with ice, water, sugar, and a pinch of bicarbonate of soda. The juice is an excellent source of vitamin C.
 

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Best Perennials of the Rocky Mountains and High Plains
USD 12.37
 
Planning a successful perennial garden in Colorado, the Rocky Mountains and High Plains come with its share of soil and climate challenges. "Best Perennials for the Rocky Mountain High Plains" is a comprehensive guide to the best performing perennials based on performance results from Colorado State University's W.D. Holley Plant Environmental Research Center (PERC). The 322 plants described in this publication were rated according to landscape use, height, width, foliage colour and fall effect, winter injury, ornamental fruit, disease and insect problems. These top-performing perennials are ideal for xeriscapes, rock gardens, wildflower gardens, and the traditional perennial border. Plants that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are also featured. This book is a necessary tool for the horticulture industry, landscape architects and designers, park personnel, the home gardener, and horticulturists in the Rocky Mountain-High Plains region.
 

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Citrina Iris Foetidissima 5 Seeds - Perennial
USD 4.99
 
The Citrina Iris is native to Europe and North Africa and is unusual in that both the orange fruit and yellow flowers are desired for their ornamental qualities. The flowers are followed by seed capsules that open to reveal the ornamental, orange seeds. The stems of seeds can be used in arrangements. Grow the plant in partial shade in well-drained to dry soil. The leaves are dark green and evergreen. Hardy in zones 3-9.
 

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1/2 oz (550+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F
USD 30.00
 
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
 

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Coffea Arabica - 100 Seeds
USD 8.99
 
Coffea arabica nana is a perennial in frost-free zones. It is a dwarf bush that is typically used as a potted plant, even being grown indoors as a house plants. The Coffee plant produces star-shaped, scented flowers which are followed by fruit. As the fruit ripens, its color changes from green, to red, and then nearly black. Found inside the fruit are the seeds, or Coffee beans which can be roasted and ground and made into coffee. Coffea arabica plants are interesting to grow and long-lived, preferring a partial shade setting and well-drained soil. Soak the seed overnight before sowing. Cover the seed with inch of soil. Allow the seeds to dry out in-between waterings. Germination time can be up to 90 days with temperatures ranging from 80 ? 85F.
 

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Coral Iris Foetidissima 10 Seeds - Perennial
USD 4.99
 
The Coral Iris is native to Europe and North Africa and is unusual in that the orange fruit and the blue and white flowers are both a desired ornamental trait. The flowers are followed by seed capsules that open to reveal the ornamental, orange seeds. The stems of seeds can be used in arrangements and. Grow the plant in partial shade in well-drained to dry soil. The leaves are dark green and evergreen. Hardy in zones 3-9.
 

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5 American lotus Seeds NELUMBO LUTEA ~ Perennial Yellow Lotus Water-Chinquapin
USD 5.50
 
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Cannot sell to customers in CT American lotus is an emergent aquatic plant. It grows in lakes and swamps, as well as areas subject to flooding. The roots are anchored in the mud, but the leaves and flowers emerge above the water's surface. The petioles of the leaves may extend as much as 2 m (6.6 ft) and end in a round leaf blade 33-43 cm (13-17 in) in diameter. Mature plants range in height from 0.8 to 1.5 m (2.6 to 4.9 ft). Flowering begins in late spring and may continue into the summer. The specific name means "yellow" in Latin and refers to the flowers, which may be white to pale yellow. The flowers measure 18-28 cm (7.1-11 in) in diameter and have 22-25 petals. Origin: US Native Other Common Names: Yellow Lotus, Water-Chinquapin Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Summer Height: 36" to 72" Spacing: 18" to 24" Light: Full Sun Soil Moisture: Wet USDA Zone: 4a-11 Germination: No pre-treatment needed. Nick impervious seed coat. Sow seeds in mud at 70F in a very wet place. This large-flowered aquatic perennial boasts large yellow blooms that float on the surface of the water while the roots embed themselves in the mud. Parasol-like lily pads float alongside these fragrant flowers in water up to eight feet deep. Each flower blooms for about three days, opening in the morning and closing at night. Nut-like fruits form after flowering, which, when dry, break off, scattering the contained seeds. Perfect for naturalizing, though care should be taken as this plant can become invasive. Cannot sell to customers in CT
 

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Container Gardening For Dummies
USD 4.02
 
The easy way to get a green thumb in container gardening!Want to spruce up your indoor or outdoor space with annuals, perennials, vegetables, and succulents? This updated edition of Container Gardening For Dummies gives you clear, concise step-by-step instructions for cultivating delightful gardens in everything from a redwood window box to a hanging basket to an old watering can. It also includes color photos to inspire your designs. Getting the dirt on container gardening — discover the advantages of growing plants in containers and learn how to maximize your garden conditions to help plants thrive Picking a pot to plant in — take a look around your living space and determine the best location and type of container for your garden Enjoying a summer fling — get the lowdown on the best single-season flowers, vegetables, and bulbs for container growing Putting down roots — find out which perennials, trees, shrubs, fruits, and berries give year-round impact Designing and decorating — take advantage of ideas and inspiration for creating eye-catching container gardening displaysOpen the book and find: Things you need to know before planting A quick primer on climate What to look for in a soil mix How to work with perennials and annuals Information you need to help you choose plants Why and when containers need water and fertilizer Guidance on replanting, repotting, and pruning Tips for preventing insect pests and diseases Ways to liven up your space with trees, shrubs, and vinesLearn to: Choose, plant, and care for flowers, fruits, trees, and shrubs Grow vegetables and herbs just steps away from your kitchen Cultivate charming gardens in any climate Prevent insects and diseases from invading containers the eco-friendly way
 

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Snowberry 50 Seeds - Gaultheria miqueliana - Perennial
USD 4.99
 
An evergreen shrub growing to 12". It is in leaf all year, in flower from May to June. The flowers are sweetly scented. The plant prefers light (sandy) and medium (loamy) soils, acid and neutral soils and can grow in very acid soil. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland). It requires moist soil. A compact evergreen ground cover with dark glossy leaves. It produces white bell-shaped flowers that mature into white round berries. The aromatic berries and foliage contain wintergreen oil. Zone 5-8.Locations: Woodland, Sunny Edge, Dappled Shade.Edible Uses: Fruit - raw or cooked. A sweet flavour. The fruit is about 3/8" in diameter. Proper name: Gaultheria miqueliana
 

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Russian Olive Tree Seeds
USD 0.99
 
10 Russian Olive Tree Seeds: Life Cycle: Perennial Bloom Time: Mid - Late Season Height: Up to 40' Light: Full Sun/Partial Shade Zone: 2 - 7 Russian olive trees grow to a height near 40 feet, forming a shrubby, carefree growth that resembles a large bush. A natural wildlife magnet. These trees produce clusters of berry-type fruits that provide food for wildlife and birds. The narrow leaves appear a dull shade of green along its thorny branches. Russian olive trees thrive in many areas of the Great Plains, as well as several western states and the Great Basin Desert. This aggressive tree grows naturally from seeds formed within the fruits.
 

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Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Perennial Fruit Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Perennial Fruit To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.

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