Hipster White Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, bright white calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.
A truly eye-opening beauty! The Delft Blue hyacinth is as bright as it is fragrant! The blooming cycle of the Delft Blue hyacinth is roughly 4 weeks long. Delft blue hyacinth bulbs are excellent performers both indoors in containers or outside in rows, clumps, or borders.
A colorful blend long lasting daffodils! Features a huge assortment of flowers ranging from small cup to large cup and trumpets. Varieties will grow between 16-18" and are deer resistant.
The Senora Zinnia is a large double blooming flower that produces such a unique lush pink bloom, its hard not to look away! This flowerhead makes the perfect addition to any garden or bouquet. Like most zinnias, the Senora will bring hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden. The Senora thrives in the sun and can be enjoyed summer to frost, year after year!
Pure white hyacinth looks beautiful in gardens! Hyacinth are one of the most popular flowers around coveted for their beauty and smell. Having Hyacinths in your flower garden will make sure you catch fragrant smells with the wind. Excellent container flower to bring indoors when they begin to bloom. Grow well in rock gardens, borders, and pots.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.Cut Flowers:Hyacinths make excellent cut flowers. Cut as many as needed and bring indoors to enjoy their beauty and scent.