400 SWEET BASIL SEEDS | SALE FREE SHIPPING NON GMO

Sweet Basil seeds are GMO free. Sweet basil is one of the most popular herbs, be ing very versatile and delicious in many different culinary dishes. You can use the leaves fresh or dried. Grow bulk basil seeds indoors or out, in full sun or part shade.

French Marigold Sparky Mix, Beautiful Colors, Garden Pest Deterrent, FREE SHIP

French Marigold Sparky Mix (Tagetes patula “French Marigold Sparky Mix”) is a stunningly beautiful medley of bold yellow, orange and red marigolds. The marigold is know for its abilitly to deter pests in your garden; a great tomato companion Germination in 5-20 days, maturity in 50 days Collected: 9/23 Germination: 99% As always, FREE SHIPPING on all orders within the US Tracking available for all orders $10 and above. Orders under $10 will be shipped USPS First Class without tracking as this service begins at $4 with the Postal Service. If your order does not qualify for tracking and does not arrive in the allotted time given by Ebay, please reach out to me before opening a case within the resolution center 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

ASTER, WHITE UPLAND Perennial Xeriscape Full Sun Fall Blooms Non-GMO 200 Seeds

ASTER, WHITE UPLAND Low Grow Perennial Dry Sun Fall Blooms Non-GMO 200 SeedsFresh, Pure Seed – No FillersPRODUCT DESCRIPTIONAster, CRP Practices, Fall Foliage, Meadow Gardening, Native Bees, Pollinator, U.S. Native, XeriscapeWhite Upland Aster, formerly under Aster ptarmicoides, is a perennial that is native to eastern Canada as well as the northeastern and north-central United States. Plants are typically found in dry, calcareous prairies, open woods, bluffs and sandy sites. The small white flowers appear at the ends of stiff branches in late summer. Drought tolerant. CultureWinter hardy to USDA Zones 3-8. Prefers full sun and dry sandy or gravelly calcareous soils. Tolerates some light shade. Drought tolerant. Tolerates moist loams as long as well-drained. Removal of flower heads prior to ripening of seed, if practicable, will help prevent seed dispersal. Stems may be cut to the ground in late fall.Noteworthy CharacteristicsSolidago ptarmicoides, commonly known as upland white goldenrod or upland white aster, is an herbaceous perennial that typically grows to 12-24” tall. It is native to dry, sandy, usually calcareous soils, cracks in rocks, limestone pavements, rocky outcrops, grassy slopes and prairies from Quebec to Saskatchewan south to Georgia, Arkansas, and Colorado.This plant was originally classified as Aster ptarmicoides, but was subsequently reclassified as Solidago ptarmicoides. Notwithstanding its aster-like white ray petals (most goldenrods have yellow ray petals), this plant has goldenrod-like foliage and is known to hybridize in the wild with other goldenrods but not with other asters.After flowering, seed heads containing small clusters of seed with white fluff form (goldfinches love to eat the seed). Harvest promptly if seed is to be saved.Narrow pointed green leaves have smooth or rough textures. Lower leaves (to 7” long) are lanceolate-oval and stalked. Upper leaves are smaller, narrower, and widely spaced, eventually becoming stalkless near the top. Daisy-like flowers in open, flat-topped, corymbiform clusters (each cluster typically having 3 to 25 but sometimes as many as 50 flowers) bloom late summer to fall. Each flower has between 10-20 white rays and creamy white to pale yellow center disks. This is a low mounded plant with narrow, 6-8” long, pointed, lanceolate leaves, and flat clusters of 1/2” daisy-like flowers having white rays and white to pale yellow center disks. Flowers bloom August – October.Genus name comes from the Latin words solidus meaning whole and ago meaning to make in reference to the medicinal healing properties of some species plants.Specific epithet means causes sneezing as memorialized by the sometimes used common name of sneezewort aster for this species.UsesPlants grow as somewhat unexceptional mounds of green foliage until the flowers explode into bloom in late summer. Naturalize in dry locations.FAST FACTSSCIENTIFIC NAME: Solidago ptarmicoidesCOLOR: WhiteSEED TYPE: PerennialSUN: Full SunMOISTURE: DryHEIGHT (IN.): 18-24BLOOM PERIOD: Late Summer – FallUSDA HARDINESS ZONE(S): 4-8 PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS: WHITE UPLAND ASTERSowing: Direct sow the seed in late fall, planting it just under the surface and watering it once. If direct sown in the spring, the seed must be stratified first by mixing it with moist sand and stored in the refrigerator for 6-8 weeks. To start the stratified seed indoors, sow it in a flat; keep the soil evenly moist and at a temperature of 65-70 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days. Transplant the seedlings after the last frost of spring.Growing: This plant prefers full sun and sandy or dry soil. It tolerates drought well, and should not need watering unless drought conditions persist. Keep in mind that too much moisture may cause root rot. Keep weeds under control, since this plant does not like competition. Mature plants will benefit from division after two or three years of growth. Cut the stalks down to the ground at the end of the growing season for easier growth in the spring. The flowers attract numerous bees and butterflies, providing a valuable source of nectar in late fall. Deer avoid this plant.Harvesting: Aster Ptarmicoides make lovely cut flowers. Cut the stems long, choosing flowers that have just opened. WE SHIP FAST & FREE! Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail. NO TRACKING. You can add TRACKING for $3.50 additional (see shipping charges). ORDER $10+ in the same day and we will ship in a Padded Envelope with a 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Pack (500mg)ORDER $25+ in the same day and we will ship in a First Class Package with TRACKING and two 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Packs (500mg each)CUSTOMER SERVICEWe will leave feedback for you within 48 hours of payment!Leaving Feedback for your seller. eBay guidelines: When you receive your seeds please leave a positive for us. If you have any problem at all no need to leave neutral or negative – message me and we will fix it! What should I consider before rating a seller’s performance? In general, here’s what you should be thinking about when leaving Feedback for a seller: Did you get what you were expecting, based on the item description? Was the item packaged appropriately (to prevent damage during shipping)? Did the seller ship the item within the timeframe indicated in the listing? (Remember that USPS is experiencing delays due to Covid.) Were the shipping and handling costs reasonable? They are FREE! If you communicated with the seller, were your questions or concerns addressed? Did the seller respond within a reasonable amount of time? Before you consider leaving a negative give the seller a chance to fix the problem. Negative Feedback directly impacts their business. If you don’t get your item within 10 working days message me directly. You do not need to do an Ebay claim – just message. Give me 48 hours to answer please and I will refund or reship. Please read the planting instructions! Some seeds require cold stratification. Some Perennials probably will not bloom until the 2nd year. Your success and happiness is our success and happiness!30 Day Return Policy If you need to return your item, we have a 30 day return policy. Please return it in the same condition it was received. <

Eugenia Luschnathiana PITOMBA Potted PLANT Fruit Starter Pot Tree 4-6″

Please do not place your order if the temperature (during the day or night) in your area is below 50℉ (10℃) or above 95℉ (35℃).I will not be held responsible for symptoms of cold/hot weather shocked or killed plants. Please look at your local weather forecast before placing your order. You are purchasing one 4-6” tall (pot height is not included) PITOMBA Eugenia Luschnathiana Tree Starter Plant in 2.5″ or 3” square pot. The Pitomba produces an abundance of bright orange-yellow aromatic, cherrylike fruit with soft, melting, juicy flesh with a highly aromatic slightly acid, sweet flavor. They are good eaten fresh or made into jelly and preserves. Taste comparable to an apricot. Planting: Trees grow readily over a wide variety of soils, but have less micronutrient problems under acidic conditions.The pitomba is an attractive, small tree, slow growing, suitable as a dwarf fruit tree.Because of its slow growth habit, it makes an excellent container plant!!! Cold tolerance 27 °F.Wind tolerance: High.PH preference 5.5-7.0Season: April – August; light fall crop.Light requirement: Full sun; tolerates part shadeSoil tolerances: It will grow on most soils.Soil salt tolerance: Excellent salt tolerance if in good condition nutritionally.The species is native to Brazil. It has been grown in south Florida since about 1914.Starter plants are grown from the prolific Pitomba trees. Trees grown from seeds are not always identical to the parent tree. Grown in Southern Florida Pictures are from my garden of the actual plants that I grew. Shipped via USPS First Class or Priority mail.FREE Shipping! CURRENT PROMOTIONS:10% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 215% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 3 OR 420% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 5 TO 925% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 10 TO 1930% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 20 OR MORE IMPORTANT! Small plants need protection from cold, wind, sun, dry-out. Place all plants in a spot of moderate temperatures (70-80F) in good light but NOT in a direct sun for two weeks until they adjust from shipping in darkness . NO direct sun, NO partial shade – FULL SHADE ONLY! Sun will burn small plants! Allow the plants a week or two to adjust to their new home before transplanting or fertilizing. If you plan to plant them in the garden, gradually increase their exposure to sunlight and outdoor conditions! Temperatures falling below 60F can result in plant damage. RETURNS/Replacements. If plants died during the shipment or look sad when received and you can send me the message with the photo the same day or a few days later, plants are still in the original pot, YES, I will replace/refund. If plants are replanted in a new pot/soil, kept outside, overwatered/dried or left in a sun, damaged by cold weather (especially during the night), heat during the day, dry wind, low humidity, sorry, then no replacements/refunds are given. Plant care instructions are included with every plant or printed on the other side of the included receipt.

Bougainvillea – ‘Barbara Karst’

Bougainvillea – ‘Barbara Karst’ DescriptionThis auction is for one (1) Barbara Karst Bougainvillea – live plantBarbara Karst blooms a deep red and holds that color before fading to magenta and pink.Bougainvillea can be used as a houseplant or hanging basket in cooler climates. In the landscape, it makes an excellent hot season plant, and its drought tolerance makes it ideal for warm climates year-round. Its high salt tolerance makes it a natural choice for color in coastal regions. It can be pruned into a standard, but is also grown along fence lines, on walls, in containers and hanging baskets, and as a hedge or an accent plant. Its long arching thorny branches bear heart-shaped leaves and masses of papery bracts of flowers. Cultivation ShippingAll plants shipped using USPS First Class or Priority mail depending on quantity purchase. 1 day handling time and next morning drop-off for deliveries Monday through Saturday. Combined ShippingOur combined shipping is simple – $5.99 for the first and $1.50 for each plant after 1 – buy more and save big on shipping! Customer SatisfactionWe want you to be successful and satisfied. If you’re unhappy for any reason, before leaving feedback, contact us. Although we make every effort, weather and the postal service do not always cooperate. We will work with you to your satisfaction.Check out my other items!

10 Dill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seeds – Heirloom —- WORLD RECORD — NON GMO

If you want to grow giant pumpkins for decorations or for giant pumpkin contests, this is the pumkin variety for you. Dill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkin has produced fruits over 2,000 pounds! Even without special treatment, the pumpkin vines will produce eye-popping 200- to 300-lb. squash-type pumpkins with edible orange flesh. This pumpkin variety is named after Howard Dill, a Canadian giant pumpkin breeder. Each Dill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Seed order comes with free tips for growing giant pumpkins in home gardens.

500+ Pennywort Seeds, Gotu Kola , Centella asiatica, Rau Ma seeds, Asian Vegies

**Shipping Information** 1. For orders under $15, we employ a mailing envelope (without a tracking number). The estimated delivery time is 5-15 days. If you desire a tracking number, you have the option to select either the $4 shipping for 3-5 days or the $60 expedited shipping service for 2-3 days during the checkout process. Your preference will ensure a smoother and more tailored delivery experience. 2. Orders exceeding $15 are dispatched via USPS Ground (3-5 days), providing a tracking number with no additional shipping fee. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Pennywort Seeds, Gotu Kola , Centella asiatica, Rau Ma seeds, Asian VegiesPennywort is the name given to several different plants, but the most common one is also called gotu kola, or Centella asiatica and Hydrocotyl asiatica. It’s a small, creeping perennial plant with light green, scalloped leaves that spread vine-like over the ground in moist areas. Pennywort is considered a weed in many places, but it has the reputation of being able to help your memory if you take it on a regular basis in tea or as tincture. Seeds can be difficult to start, but you can do it with a little determination and patience. Mix a good potting soil with about 25 percent Perlite or vermiculite and then fill a nursery flat with your mixture. Sprinkle with water. Fall is the best time to start pennywort seeds. Scatter seeds on top of the soil mixture and then gently press them into the soil with your palm. Keep your seeded flat in an unheated greenhouse or other location that stays cool throughout the winter. Keep the soil surface moist and expect your seeds to germinate in 30 to 90 days, but they could wait six months before you see any green sprouts above the soil surface. Transplant your young pennywort plants to a shady, moist area of your garden when they have fully formed leaves, about 1-inch across. Fertilize your newly transplanted pennywort with a high nitrogen plant food within one month of transplanting to the garden. Keep your plants damp by giving them supplemental water if rains are not sufficient, especially during summer.CHECK ON OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE => maisfamily.us