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Plant Guard 10' x 12' (Dewitt)
from $ 8.99
Lightweight plant protection. .5 oz white spunbond fabric. Place over planted seeds and secure with re-pins.
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Organic Garden Sage - 100 Seeds - Heirloom
from $ 3.29
Garden Sage Salvia officinalis Heirloom 2-3 ft. Hardy Perennial Main variety grown for culinary use. has fragrant gray-green leaves and spikes of purple flowers. Reaches full potential in the second year. Direct seed when ground can be worked and danger of frost has passed. Can be started indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost, and transplanted when all danger of frost has passed. Can be used fresh, frozen or dried. Planting Depth: Surface Soil Temp.
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Organic Nematocidal Marigold 100 Seeds (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 4.99
Nematocidal Marigold Proper name is Tagetes Minuta Rare 7 to 10 foot hardy annual; reseeding 100 seeds
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Organic French Breakfast Garden Radish 100 Seeds (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 4.99
French Breakfast Radish Raphanus sativus Heirloom 2-3 in. Hardy Annual This handsome olive-shaped radish has a rosy-scarlet, sometimes almost violet, upper root and a pure-white tip. The root maintains its firm, crisp texture up to two months after planting. Planting Depth: 1/2" Soil Temp.
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Organic Red Splash Calendula - 100 Seeds - Hardy Annual (Hirt's Gardens)
from $ 4.99
Red Splash Calendula 12 to 18 inch hardy annual; reseeding Matures in 85 to 90 days Full sun 100 seeds
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Organic Cherry Belle Garden Radish 100 Seeds (Hirt' Gardens)
from $ 3.29
Cherry Belle radish Proper name is Raphanus Sativus 1 to 2 inch hardy annual Matures in 21 to 26 days 100 seeds
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Seeds of Change S10907 Certified Organic True Platinum Corn
from $ 3.29
6' (75-85 days) Intense purple plant bears very tender and tasty white kernels wrapped in burgundy-purple husks. Averages 2 ears per plant, 7-8" long. Fairly tolerant to bright, rust, and drought.
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American Educational 55135 Complete Plant Lab Kit
USD 246.88
This kit includes all the items provided in the Starter Set, plus the material in the secondary level kit. Here is everything necessary to set up and complete the 40 learning projects as described in the PlantMobile teacher's guide (sold separately). Includes 8 lbs. Sterilized potting soil, 6" soil strainer, 8 oz, plant food, tomato seeds, lettuce seeds, marigold seeds, 12 oz. insecticide, 24 4" plastic labeling stakes, 24 10" plastic labeling stakes, mist sprayer, 4 lb. Super phosphate, 3 qt. bag peat moss, 4 lb. potash, soil testing kit, 4 qt. perlite growth stimulator, 4 oz. growth inhibitor, 8 oz. fungicide, 4 lb. ammonium sulfate, 4 oz. gibberlic acid, 2 oz. rooting powder, 4 rolls cellophane (red, blue, green, clear), and the seeds includes: albino corn, hybrid corn, soybeans, tall salvia, dwarf salvia, bush beans, and seedless watermelon. An 8-page lesson plan with planting instructions is included.
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Plant Propagator's Bible (Readers Digest)
USD 32.45
Easily propagate any plant in your garden, greenhouse, or conservatory. This comprehensive guide explains techniques for cultivating new plants from seed, cuttings, budding, and grafting. Each method is demonstrated for different types of plant using detailed step-by-step illustrations and annotated photographs, with invaluable advice on how to create the perfect growing conditions for your new plants. The book also includes information on essential tools and equipment, trouble-shooting, and specialist tips for commercial growers. In addition, an A-Z directory of over 1000 species provides tailor-made recipes for propagating a huge range of aquatics, ornamental plants, houseplants, shrubs, trees, vegetables, and wildflowers.
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Organic Greek Oregano Seeds
USD 4.64
The Greek Oregano is a hardy, perennial heirloom variety. This type is the spiciest and earliest producing oregano. It is a tender plant with tiny flowers and an abundance of fragrant leaves with a very true oregano flavor. This plant produces dark green leaves with white flowers, it starts out small, but grows to be a good sized bush (2 x 4 feet) and prefers well drained soil. This variety of oregano will winter over in mild areas of the north, if mulched properly, and works well as an ornamental. Best to plant indoors 4 - 6 weeks before transplanting outdoors in spring. Oregano can also be planted directly outdoors after the soil temperature reaches 70 degrees. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/16-inch. Spacing: 15 - 18-inch. Maturity: 90 Days Plant Type: Perennial 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in Seattle, Washington from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge
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Organic Purple Top Turnip Seeds
USD 5.10
The Purple Top Turnip is a traditional American variety. These turnips produce smooth, round roots that are white below the soil line and purple above. They grow to be 4 - 5-inch in diameter. Large tops will grow up to 22-inch tall and are edible. We recommend to plant Purple Top Turnip seeds directly outdoors 4 weeks before the last spring frost date and 8 weeks before the first fall frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 1-inch. Maturity: 40 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Organic Lancia Leek Seeds
USD 6.47
Leeks add a great savory flavor to many stocks, soups and roasts, this variety is hardy and high yielding. Lancia Leeks are an early maturing variety with a darker blue/green color. This variety has excellent uniformity and is high yielding. Leeks can hold well into late fall as well. Leeks can be planted indoors February through March and then transplanted outdoors in late spring when they are large enough to handle. Leeks can also be planted directly outdoors in early spring (March).Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 4-inch. Maturity: 80 - 90 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers reach their customers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Seeds of Change S10789 Certified Organic Ring-O-Fire Cayenne Pepper
USD 4.99
Ring-O-Fire Cayenne Chile Pepper 24-36-inch plant, 5-6-inch by 3/4-inch fruit Tender Annual Classic cayenne shape with fiery flavor. Hot, straight and tapered fruits turn red when ripe. Plant produces abundantly. Good dried or fresh. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost. Transplant when soils are warm, spacing seedlings 12-18 inches apart. Enrich soil with mature compost. Needs warm conditions day and night to germinate and fruit well. Harvesting tips. Red when ripe, pick at the peak of color. Planting Depth: 1/2-inch Soil Temperature for Germination: 70-85-Degree F, day to Germination: 3-8 Avg. Spacing: 12-18-inch between plants in rows 36-48-inch apart Avg. Seeding Rate: 1-pound./acre-day to Maturity: 80-85 Full Sun Moderate Water, 50 Seed Count.
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Organic Genovese Basil Seeds
USD 6.23
Certified organic Genovese Basil is a perfect addition to any meal with its sweet fragrance and bold flavor. Genovese Basil is a large, dark green Italian variety with a spicy taste, commonly used for making pesto. This is a very productive strain with a high leaf to stem ratio. Basil plants tend to grow 14 - 20-inch tall and are slow to bolt, extending the harvest period late into fall. Genovese Basil seeds can be planted indoors 6 weeks before transplanting outdoors after the last spring frost, or they can be planted directly outdoors after the last spring frost date. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 6 - 9-inch. Maturity: 53 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Growing Herbs and Vegetables: From Seed to Harvest
USD 12.00
An indispensable, wonderfully motivating growing guide, based on three decades of gardening experience, from the cofounders of Hedgehog Hill Farm in Sumner, Maine. The Silbers tell us how to go about searching for just the right seeds, plants, and information; how to determine the number of plants we need; how to set up a germinating area; how to seed and transplant; how to use cold frames and other methods of "hardening off" our seedlings. They take us into the garden and explain how to evaluate soils and break up top growth. We learn about setting out plants; about direct seeding in mulched areas and open ground; about weeding, watering, and fertilizing. They share their wisdom about controlling insect damage and battling plant diseases; about accommodating animals while protecting crops; about harvesting, fall cleanup, and collecting, saving, and storing seeds from our own gardens. Specific, detailed instructions are given for growing 37 vegetables--alphabetically arranged from asparagus to turnips--and 51 herbs, from angelica to woad. Well-organized charts make it easy to find essential information quickly, and drawings and photographs provide visual direction. Conveniently located sidebars give us guidance on such topics as growing hot peppers, planting mesclun, making sauerkraut, braiding onions, blanching cauliflower, growing moth-repellent herbs, making herb tempura and vinegars, and crystallizing flowers.Here is a book guaranteed to inspire us to dig into the gardening catalogues and then into the earth to begin the adventure of producing our very own bountiful harvest.
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Organic Little Bell Pepper Seeds
USD 5.90
Little Bell Pepper seeds are a variety that blooms early with thick walls, densely set onto dwarf plants with short branches. At the "green" eating stage these are a ‘transparent' apple yellow color, ripening through orange to a dark red at maturity. This pepper prefers warmer soil temperatures (80-90 degrees F). Well adapted for northern climates with short seasons. We recommend to plant the Bell Pepper seeds indoors 1″-2″ apart about 8-10 weeks before transplanting to 2-3″ pots after true leaves appear. Then transplant outside 2-4 weeks after last frost date (or when soil temperature reaches at least 60 degrees).Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/2-inch. Spacing: 12-inch. Maturity: 96 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Organic Champion Radish Seeds
USD 4.77
Champion Radish seeds are an open pollinated, heirloom variety with bright red color, smooth and round shape with a sweet mild flavor. These radishes hold their quality without becoming woody or pithy even when 2-inch wide. Plant in early spring and in fall, they thrive in cool weather. This variety is easy to grow, very popular and delicious. We recommend you plant seeds directly outdoors 4 and / or 2 weeks prior to the last spring frost date or on the last spring frost date. You can also plant outdoors anytime 2 - 8 weeks after the last spring frost date. These radishes grow quickly, so you can plant them all throughout the spring. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 6-inch. Maturity: 25 - 35 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Organic Bouquet Dill Seeds
USD 6.69
Bouquet Dill is a hardy annual plant. It matures to a compact form with a lovely aroma. This attractive herb plant has a larger leaf than other varieties and is the best dill to grow for the production of seeds. To use the leaf as a dried herb, harvest before the plant flowers. Mature seeds can be harvested for a spice. This variety of dill blooms earlier with large seed umbels and dark green foliage and re-seeds itself very well; grows to be about 30 - 36-inch tall. Dill seeds can be directly planted indoors or outdoors spring through the summer - wait at least until after the last spring frost date. Placing: Partial Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 8-inch. Maturity: 70 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Organic Sugar Pumpkin Seeds
USD 6.69
Sugar Pumpkins are a small, flattened, globe-shaped variety with a tough skin that is slightly ribbed and bright orange in color. These pumpkins are finely textured with a sweet flesh, which makes them excellent for cooking and processing. We recommend planting these Sugar Pumpkin seeds indoors 3 - 4 weeks before the last spring frost date and then transplant to the garden after all danger of the last frost has passed. You can also plant these seeds directly outdoors in late spring after the last frost danger as past or when the soil temperature is at least 70 degrees. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1-inch. Spacing: 4-inch. Maturity: 110 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Organic Spaghetti Squash Seeds
USD 5.56
The Spaghetti Squash is a true bush plant structure that spreads, be sure to plant on a hill or small mounds for optimal growing and harvesting. This variety of squash has exceptional vigor, earliness and hardiness and produces 5 - 6 fruits per plant no matter what the conditions. This particular variety is also very drought-tolerant. We recommend planting Spaghetti Squash seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before last spring frost date. Transplant after last frost danger. You can also plant them directly outdoors in late spring after last frost danger. when soil temp is at minimum 70F.Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1 - 1.5-inch. Spacing: 2 - 3 per hill Maturity: 75 - 110 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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The New Seed Starter's Handbook
USD 12.49
The New Seed-Starter's HandbookWhy start plants from seed?* Earlier harvests* Greater variety* Heathier seedlings* Lower costs* SatisfactionFor the most complete, up-to-date information on starting plants from seed, turn to The New Seed-Starter's Handbook. Written by a gardener with 30 years of experience, this easy-to-use reference explains everything you need to know to start seeds and raise healthy seedlings successfully. You'll find:* The latest research in seed starting* The best growing media* The newest gardening materials* Solutions to seed-starting problems* Source lists for seeds and hard-to-find gardening suppliesAnd! An encyclopedia section lists more than 200 plants--including vegetables and fruits, garden flowers, wildflowers, herbs, trees, and shrubs--with details on how to start each from seed.
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Organic Snowball Improved Cauliflower Seeds
USD 6.69
The Snowball Improved Cauliflower is a great addition to any garden and a good source of calcium and other vitamins to your dinner. The Snowball Improved Cauliflower has large, snow-white heads that grow to be 6 or 7-inch in size. They are well protected by outer leaves, which is good because cauliflowers don't like very hot nor very cold weather. This variety is reliable and with high yields for the average garden. Do not plant cauliflower seeds directly outdoors, begin the seeds indoors 10 weeks prior to the last spring frost date. Then transplant outdoors 6 weeks later. Placing: Full Sun Planting Depth: 1/4-inch. Spacing: 18-inch. Maturity: 50 - 70 Days Plant Type: Annual 10-percent of all seed sales will be donated to the State Farmers Market Association We feel it's very important to support local farms, farmers and their families. This line of seeds was developed in collaboration with the State Farmers Market Association. For each on-line purchase we will donate 10-percent of seed sales to the Farmers Market Association so they can continue to support local markets and help local farmers reach their customers. Our Heritage Farmers Market Seeds are Certified Organic seeds from small, independent farms. For four generations our family-run seed packing business has provided quality seed to farmers and families. It all started with our Great Grandfather, Cecil Solly, a horticulturalist in the Seattle, Washington area from 1924 until his death in 1965. During his lifetime he was the editor for Northwest Gardens Magazine, had a daily column in The Seattle Times, The Tacoma News Tribune and Western Homes Magazine. He starred in a 30 year running daily radio program called "Garden on the Air" and was Founder and President of the Puget Sound Seed Company. Grandpa Cecil was very active in local gardening communities and clubs - always ready and willing to share his gardening knowledge, making him the Original Master Gardener.
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Collecting, Processing and Germinating Seeds of Wildland Plants
USD 24.95
Gardeners who are intrigued by the possibilities of native plants will find this treatment of seed collection and germination — from native annuals to trees — an invaluable resource.
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Seeds of Change S11027 Certified Organic Endurance Sunflower
USD 4.99
Endurance Sunflower, Rare Seeds of Change Original. 6-9-foot Tender Reseeding Annual. From a spontaneous cross of the Israeli and Silver Leaf sunflowers. Produces up to 50 branches per plant, each ending in a cluster of 2-5 flowers. The long-lasting flowers have large, bright yellow petals and a small center. Makes an excellent cut flower. Planting Depth: 1-inch , Soil Temp. for Germ: 60-70-Degree F, day to Germ. 5-10, Plant Spacing: 1-2-inch , day to Maturity: 85-95, Full Sun, Moderate Water, 25 Seed Count
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Lois Hole's Bedding Plant Favorites
USD 18.95
Failsafe instructions and practical wisdom for choosing the best plants for your garden type. Lois outlines the choices available, the unique characteristics and quirks of each variety, specific seeding and growing tips.
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