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FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ Sunflowers 21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is a SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby.HOW TO STORE SEEDS
Here at Swallowtail Garden Seeds, we store all seeds in refrigerated conditions, around 40 degrees F, until they are ordered and shipped. When storing seeds in a refrigerator, it is best to keep them away from the door where temperatures can frequently fluctuate. Using Ziploc bags or another type of moisture proof container is importantwhen
GAURA SEEDLINGS: THE BEGINNING Gaura is an easy-to-grow perennial that blooms freely on long, thin branching spikes. These plants are drought-tolerant and deer resistant, perfect for gardens in areas where watering restrictions are a fact of life. Gaura attracts butterflies and hummingbirds,and blooms throughout the season. Some varieties will even bloom the firstyear!
GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
GARDENING IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The seeds I sowed in an open flat a few weeks ago are now ready for transplant: the hardy perennial herb catnip into 2" pots, late-flowering commelina in cell packs, romanesco broccoli and chard into a half wine barrel. Left to right: Catnip, Commelina, and Chard seedlings. Evergreen White Bunching onion seedlings will stay in their2" cells
FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages. A VISIT TO THE CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN Posted by Mary on July 21, 2017. While on vacation last week, I had the pleasure to visit the Chicago Botanic Garden. Coming from California where the summers are long, hot and dry, I especially loved seeing the plants that thrive with regular summer rainfall. Vast plantings of hosta, impatiens, begonias, and ferns, to name a few. GARDEN PESTS: GOPHERS Moles were a problem in my first garden but they never killed any of my plants. After I moved to Sonoma County, California, I quickly learned how much of a pest gophers can be. My first garden in Sonoma County was a small 12-foot by 12-foot plot that I surrounded with fencing in hopes of keeping out hungry deer and chickens.FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ Sunflowers 21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is a SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby.HOW TO STORE SEEDS
Here at Swallowtail Garden Seeds, we store all seeds in refrigerated conditions, around 40 degrees F, until they are ordered and shipped. When storing seeds in a refrigerator, it is best to keep them away from the door where temperatures can frequently fluctuate. Using Ziploc bags or another type of moisture proof container is importantwhen
GAURA SEEDLINGS: THE BEGINNING Gaura is an easy-to-grow perennial that blooms freely on long, thin branching spikes. These plants are drought-tolerant and deer resistant, perfect for gardens in areas where watering restrictions are a fact of life. Gaura attracts butterflies and hummingbirds,and blooms throughout the season. Some varieties will even bloom the firstyear!
GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
GARDENING IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA The seeds I sowed in an open flat a few weeks ago are now ready for transplant: the hardy perennial herb catnip into 2" pots, late-flowering commelina in cell packs, romanesco broccoli and chard into a half wine barrel. Left to right: Catnip, Commelina, and Chard seedlings. Evergreen White Bunching onion seedlings will stay in their2" cells
FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages. A VISIT TO THE CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN Posted by Mary on July 21, 2017. While on vacation last week, I had the pleasure to visit the Chicago Botanic Garden. Coming from California where the summers are long, hot and dry, I especially loved seeing the plants that thrive with regular summer rainfall. Vast plantings of hosta, impatiens, begonias, and ferns, to name a few. GARDEN PESTS: GOPHERS Moles were a problem in my first garden but they never killed any of my plants. After I moved to Sonoma County, California, I quickly learned how much of a pest gophers can be. My first garden in Sonoma County was a small 12-foot by 12-foot plot that I surrounded with fencing in hopes of keeping out hungry deer and chickens. PRIMROSE SEEDS FOR SALE How to Plant and Grow Primrose. Plant Primrose: Sow primrose seeds in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Need light to germinate. Kept at 60-65° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant seedlings 8-12 in. apart when first anchor roots appear at the base of the plants, just above the soil line.HOSTA SEEDS
Growing New Hybrids Hosta Seeds. Plant Hosta Seeds: Sow seeds in cell packs or 2 in. pots, press into soil, barely cover. Kept at 60°F., germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 4 weeks. Return to 60°F. until germination occurs. See starting seeds for informationabout
GEUM SEEDS | PERENNIAL FLOWERS | SWALLOWTAIL GARDEN SEEDS Growing Blazing Sunset Geum Seeds. Plant Geum Seeds: Sow geum seeds in cell packs or flats, barely cover. Light aids germination. Kept at 68°F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant geum seedlings 12 to 18 in. apart. Can direct sow in prepared seed beds, in groups of 3-4 seeds spaced 12 to 18 in. apart. Thin to the strongestplant.
ORNAMENTAL GRASS SEEDS Ornamental Grass Seeds. Fast growing perennial to 12 ft. tall. Excellent cut flowers fresh or dried. 250 seeds - $2.99. - +.PHLOMIS SEEDS
Jerusalem sage is a 3-4 ft. tall, hardy perennial with handsome, 6-8 in. olive-green, heart-shaped leaves. Plants spread quickly and thickly (not invasive) to form easy to grow, weed suppressing ground covers. Can also be used as unusual accent plants for drought tolerant and deer resistant gardens. Winter hardy to zone 4. 15 seeds - $3.99.- +.
EDIBLE FLOWERS| 15 PERENNIAL AND ANNUAL FLOWERS Edible Flowers. One of the joys of gardening is to be able to eat what one has grown. Many gardeners choose vegetables and herbs for their culinary properties, but did you know there are a large variety of edible flowers as well? VERONICA SEEDS: SPEEDWELL PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS Kept at 65° F., germination is in 14-21 days. Transplant into the garden 12-14 in. apart. Grow Veronica: Full or part sun. Average soil, with moderate to regular water. Tolerates a wide variety of soils with good drainage. Flower spikes are excellent for cutting, and attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. WIZARD ROSE COLEUS SEEDS Coleus Seeds. The leaves of Wizard Rose coleus are neon rose pink, edged in ivory and broadly banded green. The neat and compact 14 in. tall plants make your shaded borders and containers pop with vibrant color. Grow in afternoon or filtered shade and moist soil. Wizard Rose coleus can be grown indoors on a sunny windowsill. 50 seeds - $2.99. -+.
FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants. NASTURTIUMS: ON THE WILD SIDE Nasturtiums have large, round leaves that look like lily pads, and water droplets bead up beautifully on them. Nasturtium flowers and young leaves make a delicious, mildly spicy addition to salads, and the fresh seeds can be pickled to eat like capers. Hummingbirds, bees, and many other beneficial insects delight in the nooks and cranniesthat
FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ Sunflowers 21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is aHOSTA SEEDS
Growing New Hybrids Hosta Seeds. Plant Hosta Seeds: Sow seeds in cell packs or 2 in. pots, press into soil, barely cover. Kept at 60°F., germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 4 weeks. Return to 60°F. until germination occurs. See starting seeds for informationabout
COLUMBINE SEEDS
Plant Columbine Seeds: Sow columbine seeds in cell packs or flats, press into soil, do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 65 to 70° F., seedlings emerge in 21 to 28 days. Can direct sow columbine seeds into prepared seed beds in groups of 3 to 4 seeds,47 PLANTS BEES LOVE
Bee-friendly plants beautifully highlighted in illustrated list. Perennials, Annuals, and Herbs bees love. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.THE ECLIPSE GARDEN
The quality of the light was soft and warm, and shadows cast were unusually sharp. In the Swallowtail Garden Seeds test garden, flowers seemed to glow in the light of the solar eclipse. The photos on this page were taken during a 60 minute period, beginning at the peak of GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby. FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages.FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ Sunflowers 21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is aHOSTA SEEDS
Growing New Hybrids Hosta Seeds. Plant Hosta Seeds: Sow seeds in cell packs or 2 in. pots, press into soil, barely cover. Kept at 60°F., germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 4 weeks. Return to 60°F. until germination occurs. See starting seeds for informationabout
COLUMBINE SEEDS
Plant Columbine Seeds: Sow columbine seeds in cell packs or flats, press into soil, do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 65 to 70° F., seedlings emerge in 21 to 28 days. Can direct sow columbine seeds into prepared seed beds in groups of 3 to 4 seeds,47 PLANTS BEES LOVE
Bee-friendly plants beautifully highlighted in illustrated list. Perennials, Annuals, and Herbs bees love. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.THE ECLIPSE GARDEN
The quality of the light was soft and warm, and shadows cast were unusually sharp. In the Swallowtail Garden Seeds test garden, flowers seemed to glow in the light of the solar eclipse. The photos on this page were taken during a 60 minute period, beginning at the peak of GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby. FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages.ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS
Annual Flower Seeds. Annual flower seeds often grow into the flashiest plants of a flower garden. Annual seeds are easy to germinate, come into bloom quickly, and flowers appear over a long season. We use our 30 years of experience growing and evaluating flowers to bring you the most exquisite, high performing annuals anywhere. PRIMROSE SEEDS FOR SALE How to Plant and Grow Primrose. Plant Primrose: Sow primrose seeds in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Need light to germinate. Kept at 60-65° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant seedlings 8-12 in. apart when first anchor roots appear at the base of the plants, just above the soil line.PETUNIA SEEDS
How to Plant and Grow Petunia. Plant Petunia Seeds: Sow petunia seed in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 70-75°F., seeds germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant petunia seedlings into the garden 7-18 in. apart. Grow Petunia: Full sun or part shade.PHLOMIS SEEDS
Jerusalem sage is a 3-4 ft. tall, hardy perennial with handsome, 6-8 in. olive-green, heart-shaped leaves. Plants spread quickly and thickly (not invasive) to form easy to grow, weed suppressing ground covers. Can also be used as unusual accent plants for drought tolerant and deer resistant gardens. Winter hardy to zone 4. 15 seeds - $3.99.- +.
VERONICA SEEDS: SPEEDWELL PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS Kept at 65° F., germination is in 14-21 days. Transplant into the garden 12-14 in. apart. Grow Veronica: Full or part sun. Average soil, with moderate to regular water. Tolerates a wide variety of soils with good drainage. Flower spikes are excellent for cutting, and attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. CORAL BELLS SEEDS: 5 TOP HEUCHERAS Needs light to germinate. Kept at 65-70° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant into the garden 12 in. apart. Grow Coral Bells: Full sun in mild summer areas, prefers afternoon shade in warm climates. Likes rich soil with good drainage, and moderate to regular water. The tubular flowers are excellent for cutting, hummingbirds love them. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.A WELCOME VISITOR
The insect’s wings were beating fast, moving similarly to the manner of a hummingbird. It flew very close to me, and was not at all bothered by my presence. It made quick work of methodically exploring each lobelia flower in turn. Within a few minutes, a real hummingbird flew in close and the insect beat a quick retreat.HOW TO STORE SEEDS
Here at Swallowtail Garden Seeds, we store all seeds in refrigerated conditions, around 40 degrees F, until they are ordered and shipped. When storing seeds in a refrigerator, it is best to keep them away from the door where temperatures can frequently fluctuate. Using Ziploc bags or another type of moisture proof container is importantwhen
A TRIO OF LOW MAINTENANCE PERENNIAL FLOWERS Plant one of each in a large pot (18 inches or larger), or multiples of each flower in a garden bed. This trio provides varying yet complimentary color, height and texture to add dimension to your garden. Gaillardia has a soft, rounded appearance, fuzzy bright green foliage, and masses of daisy-like flowers in fiery reds, yellows andoranges.
FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ SunflowersHOSTA SEEDS
Growing New Hybrids Hosta Seeds. Plant Hosta Seeds: Sow seeds in cell packs or 2 in. pots, press into soil, barely cover. Kept at 60°F., germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 4 weeks. Return to 60°F. until germination occurs. See starting seeds for informationabout
21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is aPETUNIA SEEDS
How to Plant and Grow Petunia. Plant Petunia Seeds: Sow petunia seed in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 70-75°F., seeds germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant petunia seedlings into the garden 7-18 in. apart. Grow Petunia: Full sun or part shade.47 PLANTS BEES LOVE
Bee-friendly plants beautifully highlighted in illustrated list. Perennials, Annuals, and Herbs bees love. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.THE ECLIPSE GARDEN
The quality of the light was soft and warm, and shadows cast were unusually sharp. In the Swallowtail Garden Seeds test garden, flowers seemed to glow in the light of the solar eclipse. The photos on this page were taken during a 60 minute period, beginning at the peak of SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby. GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages.FLOWER SEEDS
New for 2020/2021. New Flowers and Flavors. Best Sellers. Top 100. Zinnia Seeds. 110+ Zinnias. Sunflower Seeds. 40+ Sunflowers 21 TOP CUTTING GARDEN FLOWERS 21 Top Cutting Garden Flowers. Looking to grow your own cutting garden? Whether you’re a professional floral designer looking to add some unique options to special bridal bouquets or a home gardener who loves to bring a garden-fresh bouquet in to grace your kitchen table, growing flowers for cutting is aHOSTA SEEDS
Growing New Hybrids Hosta Seeds. Plant Hosta Seeds: Sow seeds in cell packs or 2 in. pots, press into soil, barely cover. Kept at 60°F., germination usually occurs within 4-5 weeks. If not, put container inside a zip-lock bag and refrigerate for 4 weeks. Return to 60°F. until germination occurs. See starting seeds for informationabout
PETUNIA SEEDS
How to Plant and Grow Petunia. Plant Petunia Seeds: Sow petunia seed in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 70-75°F., seeds germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant petunia seedlings into the garden 7-18 in. apart. Grow Petunia: Full sun or part shade.47 PLANTS BEES LOVE
Bee-friendly plants beautifully highlighted in illustrated list. Perennials, Annuals, and Herbs bees love. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.THE ECLIPSE GARDEN
The quality of the light was soft and warm, and shadows cast were unusually sharp. In the Swallowtail Garden Seeds test garden, flowers seemed to glow in the light of the solar eclipse. The photos on this page were taken during a 60 minute period, beginning at the peak of GARDEN PESTS: CUCUMBER BEETLES The Pest: There are two types of cucumber beetles, striped (Acalymma vittatum) and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata). Both types are about 1/4 inch long and yellowish-green in color (sometimes orangish-green), one with black lengthwise stripes and the other with black spots. Both types of cucumber beetles are found throughout NorthAmerica.
SUNFLOWERS: HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VARIETIES FOR YOUR If you want to grow sunflowers primarily to use as as cut flowers, pollen-free varieties are the way to go. These hybrids produce only female flower parts, so no pollen is produced to sprinkle your tablecloth. Pollen-free sunflowers will still produce nectar, as well as seeds, if you have pollen-producing sunflowers planted nearby. FLORIOGRAPHY: THE VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS One of the aspects of the history of gardening and cultivated plants I find most fascinating is the period of time during which there was a commonly known and accepted culture around giving plants and bouquets of flowers to friends, lovers, and enemies with hidden (or not-so-hidden) messages.ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS
Annual Flower Seeds. Annual flower seeds often grow into the flashiest plants of a flower garden. Annual seeds are easy to germinate, come into bloom quickly, and flowers appear over a long season. We use our 30 years of experience growing and evaluating flowers to bring you the most exquisite, high performing annuals anywhere. PRIMROSE SEEDS FOR SALE How to Plant and Grow Primrose. Plant Primrose: Sow primrose seeds in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Need light to germinate. Kept at 60-65° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant seedlings 8-12 in. apart when first anchor roots appear at the base of the plants, just above the soil line.PETUNIA SEEDS
How to Plant and Grow Petunia. Plant Petunia Seeds: Sow petunia seed in cell packs or flats, press into soil but do not cover. Needs light to germinate. Kept at 70-75°F., seeds germinate in 7-21 days. Transplant petunia seedlings into the garden 7-18 in. apart. Grow Petunia: Full sun or part shade.PHLOMIS SEEDS
Jerusalem sage is a 3-4 ft. tall, hardy perennial with handsome, 6-8 in. olive-green, heart-shaped leaves. Plants spread quickly and thickly (not invasive) to form easy to grow, weed suppressing ground covers. Can also be used as unusual accent plants for drought tolerant and deer resistant gardens. Winter hardy to zone 4. 15 seeds - $3.99.- +.
VERONICA SEEDS: SPEEDWELL PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS Kept at 65° F., germination is in 14-21 days. Transplant into the garden 12-14 in. apart. Grow Veronica: Full or part sun. Average soil, with moderate to regular water. Tolerates a wide variety of soils with good drainage. Flower spikes are excellent for cutting, and attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. CORAL BELLS SEEDS: 5 TOP HEUCHERAS Needs light to germinate. Kept at 65-70° F., germination is in 21-30 days. Transplant into the garden 12 in. apart. Grow Coral Bells: Full sun in mild summer areas, prefers afternoon shade in warm climates. Likes rich soil with good drainage, and moderate to regular water. The tubular flowers are excellent for cutting, hummingbirds love them. FIRST-YEAR FLOWERING PERENNIALS FROM SEED Perennials that flower the first year from seed. 55+ varieties of perennial flowers that will flower the same year the seed is sown. Easy to use illustrated list, easy to grow plants.A WELCOME VISITOR
The insect’s wings were beating fast, moving similarly to the manner of a hummingbird. It flew very close to me, and was not at all bothered by my presence. It made quick work of methodically exploring each lobelia flower in turn. Within a few minutes, a real hummingbird flew in close and the insect beat a quick retreat.HOW TO STORE SEEDS
Here at Swallowtail Garden Seeds, we store all seeds in refrigerated conditions, around 40 degrees F, until they are ordered and shipped. When storing seeds in a refrigerator, it is best to keep them away from the door where temperatures can frequently fluctuate. Using Ziploc bags or another type of moisture proof container is importantwhen
A TRIO OF LOW MAINTENANCE PERENNIAL FLOWERS Plant one of each in a large pot (18 inches or larger), or multiples of each flower in a garden bed. This trio provides varying yet complimentary color, height and texture to add dimension to your garden. Gaillardia has a soft, rounded appearance, fuzzy bright green foliage, and masses of daisy-like flowers in fiery reds, yellows andoranges.
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