1001+CATCHFLY Flower Seeds None So Pretty Native Wildflower Patio Container Easy

CATCHFLY aka (Drooping Catchfly-None so pretty) Easily grown from seed. Grows fast and will start blooming mid-summer and will bloom through fall. They are called Catchfly because the stems are covered in a sticky liquid that attracts and then catches flies and holds them. Great for planting around decks, patios, balcony’s, etc. Pretty much a carefree plant once seedlings are established. Drought tolerant. A little shade through the day won’t bother them at all. Does well in containers or the garden. 1000+Seeds per order. Thank you. Silene armeria. Annual. Full sun/P. sun. Spring, soil temp 70F+. SOW- Press 3/4 seeds per plant into soil, don’t cover, about 16″apart. Keep moist. Germination 15-25 Days. Thin to single best seedling. Use scissors to cut out unwanted sprouts. Medium water. Light fertilizer if needed. Height 16″ x 16″ wide. Flowers are magenta. Blooms from mid-summer through fall.

Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds – Heirloom

**Shipping Information** 1. For orders under $15, we use a mailing envelope (without a tracking number) with an estimated delivery time of 5-15 days. If you prefer a tracking number, you can choose either the $4.5 shipping for 3-5 days or the $60 expedited shipping service for 2-3 days during the checkout process. 2. Orders exceeding $15 are dispatched via USPS Ground (3-5 days) and include a tracking number at no additional shipping fee. Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds The sprawling plant is fun to grow for families. Planting watermelons from seeds allows gardeners to handpick which sort of fruit they want, as watermelon comes in seedless, different colors, large and small varieties. Seedless is one of the more common plants, and although the fruit is not completely seed free, the seeds are small, transparent and edible. Before Planting: A light, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5–7.5 and a southern exposure is ideal. Sow seeds outdoors after last frost is expect and soil temperatures are above 70°F. Triploid (Seedless) watermelon varieties need to be grown with Diploid (Seed) watermelon varieties for fertilization. Sugar Baby is good selection for a diploid fertilizer. Planting: For direct seeding, sow 1–2 weeks after last frost when soil is warm, above 70°F, 3 seeds every 18–36″, 1″ deep. Thin to 1 plant per location when seedlings have first true leaves. If transplanting, sow 2-3 seeds, 1″ deep in a 2″ peat pot 2-4 weeks before last frost date (no sooner!). Germinate at 80°F then reduce to a constant 75°F). Keep well watered until 1 week before placing outdoors. Reduce water and temperature for a week to harden seedlings. Transplant 2–3′ apart in rows 6–8′ apart. Even hardened watermelon seedlings are tender! Do not disturb roots when transplanting, and water thoroughly. Watering: When they are younger, watermelon plants require lots up water, up to 2 inches per week. If your able try not to water the fruits 1 week before harvest as over-watering can cause bland fruit. Fertilizer: Prior to planting, amend soil with compost and a higher nitrogen fertilizer. Once vines begin to ramble, side dress plants with a 5-10-5 fertilizer and again once the melons are set. Days to Maturity: There are 2 good ways to tell when a watermelon is ripe: 1) the tendril nearest the point on the vine where fruit stem attaches is browning/dead. 2) the spot where the fruit rests on the ground is pale yellow. (See each variety for days to maturity) Harvesting: Once a watermelon is picked, it doesn’t ripen any further. To harvest, take a knife and cut the watermelon from the plant, cutting the stem close to the fruit. Hold at 40-50°F and 85% relative humidity for 2–3 weeks. It is suggested to chill the watermelon prior to serving. Tips: Pruning the plant is not necessary, but it may direct more energy to growing the fruits. If you choose to prune, remove the small vines that grow laterally. To prevent rotting, gently lift the fruit as it gets bigger and turn it.

Sugar Baby Watermelon Seeds, NON-GMO, Icebox Watermelon, Compact, FREE SHIPPING

Sugar Baby Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus), also known as icebox or picnic watermelon due to its size, is a compact watermelon that will grow on compact vines. Will grow to be 7″-8″ in diameter and weigh between 8-12 lbs. This unique heirloom will pack as much sweetness as a watermelon 4 times its size. Dark green matte exterior with medium red flesh. Excellent short season variety as it is early maturing. Drought tolerant Germination in 3-10 days, maturity in 75-80 days Collected: 7/24 Germination: 95% As always, FREE SHIPPING on all orders within the US Please, if you have any issues with your order, germination or simply need planting instructions, reach out to me and I will take care of you. I always take care of my customer

500+ Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds – Organic – Heirloom – Non Gmo — FRESH

Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds. Non-GMO, annual, Sweet Corn. Suitable for growing in garden plots or raised beds. Corn tolerates heat and drought-prone regions. Resistant to Northern Corn Leaf Blight, Southern Corn Leaf Blight. Peaches and Cream is a staple American crop. Full season fresh market bicolor corn. Designed for a fresh market, roadside stand, and home garden. The Peaches and Cream Hybrid variety of corn seeds is a hybrid that provides a high yield of yellow and white kernels. The stalks produce large, eight inch ears.

1000+ Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds – Organic – Hybrid – Non Gmo — FRESH

Peaches and Cream Sweet Corn Seeds. Non-GMO, annual, Sweet Corn. Suitable for growing in garden plots or raised beds. Corn tolerates heat and drought-prone regions. Resistant to Northern Corn Leaf Blight, Southern Corn Leaf Blight. Peaches and Cream is a staple American crop. Full season fresh market bicolor corn. Designed for a fresh market, roadside stand, and home garden. The Peaches and Cream Hybrid variety of corn seeds is a hybrid that provides a high yield of yellow and white kernels. The stalks produce large, eight inch ears.