I said the same thing last month.......and now we've added MORE SEEDS!
We are busily packing up NEW seed varieties and re-stocking for 2015.
We added a few NEW Varieties this week. Some are special requests and others are just to unique and exciting to pass up! They're amazing!!!
You do not have to start your
blueberries from cuttings or nursery shrubs. For the patient gardener,
growing blueberry shrubs from seed can give you excellent results. Just
give it time, enough sun and acidic soil and you will have some
wonderful blueberry plants out your front door. Blueberry plants
will start producing berries when about 2 years old, but will not
mature and offer maximum berry yield until they are about seven years
old. In order for blueberry plants to produce berries the
soil pH needs to be between 4.5 - 5.0. Soils not within the range of pH
acceptability for blueberry plant growth must be prepared before
planting. If the pH is too high, the growth of the plant is slowed and
the foliage turns yellow. Blueberries require adequate water,
especially the first year that they are planted, to properly establish
a good root system. During the growing season, blueberry plants
typically require 1 inch of water per week.
The
Valerian root is what is harvested for medicinal use. Valerian has
been called nature's tranquilizer. It is used to soothe anxiety, relieve
pain, and calm minds that cannot fall asleep. In many parts of the
world, Valerian root is the standard care for stress and relaxation.
Valerian
(Valeriana Officinalis) - Start Valerian seeds and grow this
well-known herb plant. Valerian is highly prized as a medicinal herb.
It is a hardy perennial with a history of use dating back to the 16th
century. It is very ornamental with fern-like foliage and pink flower
heads that attract butterflies. The Valerian herb is also referred to
as All Heal and Garden Heliotrope.
75-95 days Very large, up to 2 lbs.
each. The yellow fruit has red marbling through the flesh and is one
of the most beautiful tomatoes! The flavor is very sweet and fruity; good yields.
This morning, someone on our facebook page commented on our post about MILKWEED.
They said, "Monarch Butterflies are about the be placed on the Endangered Species list (thanks Monsanto!).
If we all bought at least one package of these with every order maybe we could help."
1 comment:
oooh I want some of these......
on another notes, do you have a mix for scented flowers?
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