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    Zinnia - Thumbellina Mix

    Monday, December 29th, 2008

    Zinnia - Thumbellina MixThe Zinnia Thumbellina, ‘Zinnia elegans’, is a charming extra dwarf Zinnia with flowers that will delight everyone who sees them. For long hot summers, nothing beats Zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. The small 1 to 2 inch flowers range in colors including white, pink, salmon, rose, red, yellow, […]

    Oregano - Greek

    Sunday, December 21st, 2008

    Oregano - GreekThe Oregano Greek, ‘Origanum heracleoticum’, will jazz up a multitude of foods. This is the true, culinary oregano not often found in seed packets. The Greek Oregano is prized by Italian chefs. This 2 foot wide by 2 foot tall plant has small white flowers. The Greek Oregano is considered the best variety […]

    Gourd - Luffa

    Sunday, December 21st, 2008

    Gourd - LuffaThe Gourd Luffa Chinese Okra, Cee Gwa, Sze Qwa, ‘Luffa aegyptiaca’ is simple and easy to grow. Grow your own sponge! The Luffa Gourd can also be cooked and eaten like summer squash! What a useful vegetable, and fun for the whole family. Grow your own sponge for exfoliating and clearing your skin, […]

    Ladys Mantle - Thriller

    Sunday, December 21st, 2008

    Ladys Mantle - ThrillerThe Lady’s Mantle Thriller, ‘Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’, has billowing heads of soft yellow-green star-shaped flowers that are highly prized as a long lasting cut flower. The Lady’s Mantle has a place in every garden. After a rain, attractive foliage holds droplets of water which glisten in the sun. The flowers are star-shaped, […]

    Micro Greens - Spicy Blend

    Friday, December 19th, 2008

    Micro Greens - Spicy BlendThe Micro Greens Spicy Mix, ‘Asst. Genera and Species’, is the latest, greatest, tastiest, and healthiest trend in upscale resturants. This plant is very easy to grow and adds crispy and spicy texture and fresh flavor when used as a garnish on soups, on crackers, in sandwiches or in salads. Micro […]