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HEAT-TOLERANT GREENS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. COMMON GARDENING TERMS, COMMON The degree to which a plant can withstand cold temperatures. Botanical Interests uses "hardiness" to also indicate the lifespan of a plant, e.g. annual, biennial, or perennial. Heat Tolerance. The ability to resist heat-triggered issues like poor pollination, bitterness, premature flowering, and lack of fruit-set.SWEET PEA SEEDS
Sweet Peas. Sweet peas have unmistakable fragrance and old-fashioned charm. Annual sweet pea flower formation can depend on day length classifying them as long day (flowering spring and summer), short day (flowering fall and winter), or day neutral (any time the weather is cool). Because sweet pea flowers perform best in cool temperatures,mild
FAIRY BOUQUET LINARIA SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Fairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4 flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. STEEL BLUE SEA HOLLY SEEDS, FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even ARGENT SWEET CORN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Argent' is a creamy, white sweet corn with excellent traits, including adaptability to cool soils, and high tolerance to Stewart's wilt and northern corn leaf blight. 'Argent' is a sugary enhanced (se) hybrid, holding its sweetness and high-quality flavor for days afterpicking.
FERRARI BUSH BEAN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 65°F, ideally 70°–85°F.Successive Sowings: Every 7 to 14 days up to 80 days before your average first fall frost date. NOTE: In very hot summer areas, skip sowing as high heat approaches; temperatures consistently above 90°F will prevent beans from forming. CUBE OF BUTTER SUMMER SQUASH SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL A winner in our company taste test, this bright and sunny, butter-yellow squash has a melt-in-your-mouth butter flavor raw or cooked. Plants are very productive for a continuous harvest. Pick squash at any size from small to large, and the fruit still has all of its tempting qualities. Easy to harvest because plants are open and have fewer spines than other varieties. COLORADO BLEND YARROW SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS This hardy, low-maintenance plant can be grown in just about any well-drained soil. Sturdy, straight stems with feathery, finely-cut leaves are topped with large, long-lasting flower clusters in shades of red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. They make wonderful cut flowers, and what's left in the garden will attract beneficialinsects.
BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSORGANICHOLIDAYGARDEN PRODUCTS That is why, since 1995 we have been supplying garden centers and home gardeners with the highest quality seed in the most beautiful and informative seed packets on the market. Curtis and Judy started Botanical Interests because they believed that gardeners were not getting the information they needed on seed packets. Their desire toprovide
HEAT-TOLERANT GREENS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. COMMON GARDENING TERMS, COMMON The degree to which a plant can withstand cold temperatures. Botanical Interests uses "hardiness" to also indicate the lifespan of a plant, e.g. annual, biennial, or perennial. Heat Tolerance. The ability to resist heat-triggered issues like poor pollination, bitterness, premature flowering, and lack of fruit-set.SWEET PEA SEEDS
Sweet Peas. Sweet peas have unmistakable fragrance and old-fashioned charm. Annual sweet pea flower formation can depend on day length classifying them as long day (flowering spring and summer), short day (flowering fall and winter), or day neutral (any time the weather is cool). Because sweet pea flowers perform best in cool temperatures,mild
FAIRY BOUQUET LINARIA SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Fairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4 flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. STEEL BLUE SEA HOLLY SEEDS, FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even ARGENT SWEET CORN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Argent' is a creamy, white sweet corn with excellent traits, including adaptability to cool soils, and high tolerance to Stewart's wilt and northern corn leaf blight. 'Argent' is a sugary enhanced (se) hybrid, holding its sweetness and high-quality flavor for days afterpicking.
FERRARI BUSH BEAN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 65°F, ideally 70°–85°F.Successive Sowings: Every 7 to 14 days up to 80 days before your average first fall frost date. NOTE: In very hot summer areas, skip sowing as high heat approaches; temperatures consistently above 90°F will prevent beans from forming. CUBE OF BUTTER SUMMER SQUASH SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL A winner in our company taste test, this bright and sunny, butter-yellow squash has a melt-in-your-mouth butter flavor raw or cooked. Plants are very productive for a continuous harvest. Pick squash at any size from small to large, and the fruit still has all of its tempting qualities. Easy to harvest because plants are open and have fewer spines than other varieties. COLORADO BLEND YARROW SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS This hardy, low-maintenance plant can be grown in just about any well-drained soil. Sturdy, straight stems with feathery, finely-cut leaves are topped with large, long-lasting flower clusters in shades of red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. They make wonderful cut flowers, and what's left in the garden will attract beneficialinsects.
BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTS Our Story At Botanical Interests, our goal is to inspire and educate the gardener in you. That is why, since 1995 we have been supplying garden centers and home gardeners with the highest quality seed in the most beautiful and informative seed packets on the market. BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTS Botanical Interests 2021 Wallpaper Calendar. Calendars don't have to be just for planning! Be inspired with our beautifully illustrated wallpaper calendar. Each month features one of our new varieties for 2021, including art, botanical information, and interesting tidbits. Download May for your desktop now! To set the Botanical Interests 2021 SUMMER SALE 40% OFF : BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. BOTANICAL INTERESTS REP JOB LISTING Skip to main content SPROUTING SEEDS AT HOME: DISINFECTING, GROWING, AND 1. Pick the trays up together, leaving the water diffusing lid on but not the base. Hold the stack of trays under the faucet and let at least 6 cups of water rinse all the way through. Then replace the trays on top of the base. 2. Pour 2 cups of water through thewater-diffusing lid
STEEL BLUE SEA HOLLY SEEDS, FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even FIREBALL BLEND ZINNIA SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS An eye-engaging combination, these 4–5 bright beauties have amazing, intense color. The heat-loving, tall plants are great for the back of the flowerbed, and are a sight to behold when planted in mass. Blooms last a very long time on the plant, and in the vase when cut for gorgeous arrangements. Zinnias are edible, but have little flavor. The colorful flowers can make a pretty garnish to GOLD RUSH BUSH BEAN SEEDS , VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Gold Rush's' clusters of yellow pods really pop against the green foliage of the plant so they are easy to harvest. This golden-yellow bean holds its quality well, both on the plant and post-harvest. A good container variety. Disease resistance. FEVERFEW SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS A Victorian garden staple and an herbal remedy for centuries, feverfew is a reliable, fairly drought-tolerant, unfussy plant with masses of small white flowers on scented, ferny foliage. Blooms attract beneficial insects, and are great fresh-cut or dried flowers. Avidly reseeds, so let these volunteers decorate your garden and attract pollinators. Also known as featherfew, bachelor's or bride WILD BERGAMOT: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSORGANICHOLIDAYGARDEN PRODUCTS That is why, since 1995 we have been supplying garden centers and home gardeners with the highest quality seed in the most beautiful and informative seed packets on the market. Curtis and Judy started Botanical Interests because they believed that gardeners were not getting the information they needed on seed packets. Their desire toprovide
HEAT-TOLERANT GREENS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. COMMON GARDENING TERMS, COMMON The degree to which a plant can withstand cold temperatures. Botanical Interests uses "hardiness" to also indicate the lifespan of a plant, e.g. annual, biennial, or perennial. Heat Tolerance. The ability to resist heat-triggered issues like poor pollination, bitterness, premature flowering, and lack of fruit-set. DARA AMMI SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Dara Ammi Seeds. 'Dara' adds a soft, airy, elegance to the garden and fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is also called ornamental carrot or false Queen Anne's lace. 'Dara' is a low-maintenance annual, and not at all aggressive like true Queen Anne's lace. Fairly drought tolerant once established, but flowers best with regular moisture.SWEET PEA SEEDS
Sweet Peas. Sweet peas have unmistakable fragrance and old-fashioned charm. Annual sweet pea flower formation can depend on day length classifying them as long day (flowering spring and summer), short day (flowering fall and winter), or day neutral (any time the weather is cool). Because sweet pea flowers perform best in cool temperatures,mild
FAIRY BOUQUET LINARIA SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Fairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4 flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. STEEL BLUE SEA HOLLY SEEDS, FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even COLORADO BLEND YARROW SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS This hardy, low-maintenance plant can be grown in just about any well-drained soil. Sturdy, straight stems with feathery, finely-cut leaves are topped with large, long-lasting flower clusters in shades of red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. They make wonderful cut flowers, and what's left in the garden will attract beneficialinsects.
BLACK SWAN POPPY SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Black Swan' is too gorgeous to tuck away into a collage of other flowers, with its intricate, finely cut petals as dark as cabernet. Sow it along a path you frequent or in a large container where you can admire its richly colored 3–5 semi-double blossoms on graceful, curved, swan-like necks, while bees savor the nectar. Harvest them forexquisite bouquets.
FERRARI BUSH BEAN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 65°F, ideally 70°–85°F.Successive Sowings: Every 7 to 14 days up to 80 days before your average first fall frost date. NOTE: In very hot summer areas, skip sowing as high heat approaches; temperatures consistently above 90°F will prevent beans from forming. BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTSVEGETABLESFLOWERSHERBSORGANICHOLIDAYGARDEN PRODUCTS That is why, since 1995 we have been supplying garden centers and home gardeners with the highest quality seed in the most beautiful and informative seed packets on the market. Curtis and Judy started Botanical Interests because they believed that gardeners were not getting the information they needed on seed packets. Their desire toprovide
HEAT-TOLERANT GREENS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Non-GMO Project Verified Seeds. 600 varieties specially selected for home gardeners, including heirlooms, organics, and open pollinated flowers, vegetables, and herbs. COMMON GARDENING TERMS, COMMON The degree to which a plant can withstand cold temperatures. Botanical Interests uses "hardiness" to also indicate the lifespan of a plant, e.g. annual, biennial, or perennial. Heat Tolerance. The ability to resist heat-triggered issues like poor pollination, bitterness, premature flowering, and lack of fruit-set. DARA AMMI SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Dara Ammi Seeds. 'Dara' adds a soft, airy, elegance to the garden and fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is also called ornamental carrot or false Queen Anne's lace. 'Dara' is a low-maintenance annual, and not at all aggressive like true Queen Anne's lace. Fairly drought tolerant once established, but flowers best with regular moisture.SWEET PEA SEEDS
Sweet Peas. Sweet peas have unmistakable fragrance and old-fashioned charm. Annual sweet pea flower formation can depend on day length classifying them as long day (flowering spring and summer), short day (flowering fall and winter), or day neutral (any time the weather is cool). Because sweet pea flowers perform best in cool temperatures,mild
FAIRY BOUQUET LINARIA SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Fairy Bouquet is a charming blend of bright colored, dainty, 3/4 flowers above delicate, airy foliage. Linaria makes an impressive, colorful show when planted in mass, and is also an excellent container filler or border flower that attracts pollinators. Also known as toadflax, and often called a mini-snapdragon because of the resemblance. Cut flowers make darling bouquets. STEEL BLUE SEA HOLLY SEEDS, FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even COLORADO BLEND YARROW SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS This hardy, low-maintenance plant can be grown in just about any well-drained soil. Sturdy, straight stems with feathery, finely-cut leaves are topped with large, long-lasting flower clusters in shades of red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. They make wonderful cut flowers, and what's left in the garden will attract beneficialinsects.
BLACK SWAN POPPY SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Black Swan' is too gorgeous to tuck away into a collage of other flowers, with its intricate, finely cut petals as dark as cabernet. Sow it along a path you frequent or in a large container where you can admire its richly colored 3–5 semi-double blossoms on graceful, curved, swan-like necks, while bees savor the nectar. Harvest them forexquisite bouquets.
FERRARI BUSH BEAN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 65°F, ideally 70°–85°F.Successive Sowings: Every 7 to 14 days up to 80 days before your average first fall frost date. NOTE: In very hot summer areas, skip sowing as high heat approaches; temperatures consistently above 90°F will prevent beans from forming. BOTANICAL INTERESTS HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND GARDEN PRODUCTS Our Story At Botanical Interests, our goal is to inspire and educate the gardener in you. That is why, since 1995 we have been supplying garden centers and home gardeners with the highest quality seed in the most beautiful and informative seed packets on the market. BLACK SWAN POPPY SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS 'Black Swan' is too gorgeous to tuck away into a collage of other flowers, with its intricate, finely cut petals as dark as cabernet. Sow it along a path you frequent or in a large container where you can admire its richly colored 3–5 semi-double blossoms on graceful, curved, swan-like necks, while bees savor the nectar. Harvest them forexquisite bouquets.
SPROUTING SEEDS AT HOME: DISINFECTING, GROWING, AND 1. Pick the trays up together, leaving the water diffusing lid on but not the base. Hold the stack of trays under the faucet and let at least 6 cups of water rinse all the way through. Then replace the trays on top of the base. 2. Pour 2 cups of water through thewater-diffusing lid
TWO QUEENS SUNFLOWER SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Grow these two royally gorgeous sunflowers for their beauty in the garden, for loads of cut flowers, and to provide support for local bees. 'Lemon Queen' is a well-known pollinator-friendly variety, and 'Velvet Queen' also provides plenty of pollen; both are drought tolerant, too. This combination of 4–8 wide, lemon yellow and dark burgundy sunflowers looks stunning as a backdrop for the SNAPDRAGONS: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Snapdragons are so named because if you squeeze the sides of the flower they snap open, appearing to be a whimsical, roaring dragon! Gentle bumblebees enjoy them, and it isn't uncommon to see the hind end of one as it almost disappears inside the dragon's jaws. Snapdragons bloom strongest in the cool weather of spring and fall and are so cold hardy they can be seen blooming after fall frosts. EUREKA BUSH BEAN SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL INTERESTS Bring the bright, garden sunshine right to your plate. Pick 'Eureka' as a young, filet bean or let mature to a beautiful, bright yellow. Plants produce heavy yields of very tender, 5–6 beans, and yellow pods make finding the harvest a snap! Steamed, pickled, or fresh, you will love this wax bean. Disease resistant. CHERRY FALLS BUSH CHERRY TOMATO SEEDS 'Cherry Falls' is where beauty and function meet. Perfect for tall containers and hanging baskets where the vines (up to 40) can cascade down, displaying the clusters of 1½, bright red tomatoes. Create a beautiful container by mixing with flowers and herbs. Quick to mature, you will be enjoying this delicious cherry tomato in no time! CUBE OF BUTTER SUMMER SQUASH SEEDS, VEGETABLES: BOTANICAL A winner in our company taste test, this bright and sunny, butter-yellow squash has a melt-in-your-mouth butter flavor raw or cooked. Plants are very productive for a continuous harvest. Pick squash at any size from small to large, and the fruit still has all of its tempting qualities. Easy to harvest because plants are open and have fewer spines than other varieties. HUNGARIAN BLUE BREAD SEED POPPY SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL Bread seed poppy has crepe-like petals that add a magical touch to the late spring garden. The seeds are a baker's delight in breads, cakes, muffins, and bagels. You can also use the large seedpods for dried floral arrangements and crafts. Bees love this easy-to-grow,self-sowing annual.
MISSION BELLS CALIFORNIA POPPY SEEDS , FLOWERS: BOTANICAL 'Mission Bells' with its stunning, saucer-shaped, bright rose, red, orange, white, and yellow double and semi-double, ruffled flowers is the epitome of summer in a carpet of color. A heat- and drought-tolerant plant requiring little care, it will self-sow, providing years of beauty.Menu
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