Blue Lake FM1K Pole Bean Seeds, Climbing, NON-GMO, Heirloom, FREE SHIPPING
Blue Lake FM1K Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ) is a classic heirloom pole variety prized for its heavy yields, excellent flavor, and long, straight pods.
Blue Lake FM1K Pole Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ) is a classic heirloom pole variety prized for its heavy yields, excellent flavor, and long, straight pods.
White Egg eggplant (. Its standout features are its egg-like shape, smooth white skin, and compact growth habit. ).
There’s practically no place you can’t grow these gorgeous plants — except in the cold! Be sure to lift outdoor caladium in early fall. Far northern areas of the US may want to grow indoors in pots, since your ground may not warm up sufficiently.
Stunning black and white bicolor blooms with bold veining. Add bold elegance to your garden with these 35 Black & White Iris Seeds. This rare variety features dramatic black lower petals with white edges and striking veining, contrasted by crisp white upright petals.
This product has highly organic matter that provides plants with natural nutrients. Ideal for use in new landscapes, when patching or planting new lawns and as a top-dressing to vegetable gardens. For best results use a rototill or shovel after applying the product to mix the top 4” to 6” of native soil before planting seeds.
Growing Coneflower From Seeds. Sprinkle the coneflower seeds on one-half of the paper towel. Seal the towel in a plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator for eight to 12 weeks. Sow two coneflower seeds in each pot, covering them with only a thin sprinkling of soil, and allow the pots to drain.
Growing Coneflower From Seeds. Sprinkle the coneflower seeds on one-half of the paper towel. Seal the towel in a plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator for eight to 12 weeks. Sow two coneflower seeds in each pot, covering them with only a thin sprinkling of soil, and allow the pots to drain.
Germinating hollyhock seeds can be a rewarding process. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it Seed Selection: Choose high-quality hollyhock seeds from a reputable supplier or harvest them from healthy plants if you have them.
Growing Coneflower From Seeds. Sprinkle the coneflower seeds on one-half of the paper towel. Seal the towel in a plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator for eight to 12 weeks. Sow two coneflower seeds in each pot, covering them with only a thin sprinkling of soil, and allow the pots to drain.