The Edible Flower Blend is an annual and perennial mixture of an array of colorful and tasty edible flowers that are perfect to grow in your backyard. The wildflowers in this mix have a tangy, spicy, peppery, sweet floral, licorice or minty flavor. This mix should be planted at 13-26 pounds per acre or 10 ounces per 1,000 sq.ft.
ProCutĀ® Orange Excel produces the deepest orange color with upright facing flowers on single stems. ProCutĀ® Orange Excel is slightly faster to flower than ProCutĀ® Orange and has that same consistent and dependable ProCutĀ® performance with overlapping petals. Spectacular vibrant orange bouquets will awe your customers.
Arabesque Violet Penstemon flowers are a captivating variety known for their vibrant, deep violet blooms that create a striking contrast against their dark green, lance-shaped foliage. The tubular flowers, characteristic of the Penstemon genus, are arranged in elegant spikes that rise above the plant, drawing the eye with their rich color and graceful form. These blooms are not only visually stunning but also attract hummingbirds and bees, making them a lively addition to any garden. Arabesque Violet Penstemon thrives in sunny, well-drained areas and is valued for its resilience and long blooming season, which extends from late spring through summer. This variety embodies a perfect blend of ornamental beauty and natural hardiness, making it a favorite among gardeners seeking to add a splash of red to their landscapes. All American Selection winner in 2014.
Showpiece Double Mix produces a stunning mix of decorative double-type flowers. Dahlias are truly loved cutting garden favorites and create a wonderful vertical presence. Plants average 36" to 48" inches tall and thrive in sunny locations. This heat loving variety prefers cool, moist, soil and the baking heat of the summer sun.
The Pumila Zinnia produces a mix of pink, purple, orange, red, white and yellow semi-double to double blooms that are 1-1.5 inches wide. This species is native to Mexico, and is fast-growing and long-blooming. Zinnias make good cut flowers. In addition, they are excellent for pollinator plantings and are especially attractive to butterflies.
Formula Mix Four OāClock seeds produce a vibrant blend of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, white, and magenta, known for blooming in the late afternoonāhence their name. Native to South America and popular in gardens since the 1800s, these bushy, heat-tolerant plants grow 18ā36 inches tall and spread up to 24 inches, forming dense, colorful mounds. Easy to grow, Four OāClocks thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, and should be sown directly after the last frost. They require minimal care, just occasional watering and deadheading for tidiness, and mature in about 60ā80 days. Ideal for borders, containers, or mass plantings, they attract hummingbirds and butterflies, and their fragrant blooms add charm to evening gardens.
Texas Bluebonnet Lupine seeds are a popular choice for gardeners looking to grow the state flower of Texas, known for its striking blue, pea-like blooms. These seeds thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, and once established, the plants are relatively drought-tolerant, making them well-suited for dry climates. Texas Bluebonnets bloom in early spring, creating stunning fields of blue that are both beautiful and beneficial for local pollinators like bees and butterflies. Though theyāre typically grown as annuals, Bluebonnets can self-seed and return year after year, making them a favorite for naturalizing gardens. The seeds can be tricky to germinate at first, as they require cold stratification, but once they sprout, they grow into strong, resilient plants that add a splash of color to any landscape.
The Imperial Mix Delphinium blooms bushy, brightly colored blooms that makes an excellent cut flower that attracts many beneficial insects.Ā This Mediterranean annual produces spires of pink, blue, lavender, rose and white flowers. This variety can be grown in full sun or partly shaded areas and tends to be a good re-seeder. The Imperial Mix Delphinium is a great cut flower and can be used in the wildlife garden to attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
The Tall Mix Cornflower makes for a beautiful display of blue, pink, red and white flowers that are attractive as cut or dried flowers. This dazzling mix of colorful bachelor button flowers are drought resistant and is an annual, but will "naturalize" yearly when the seed drops. This variety readily comes back the next year to produce another crop of blue flowers. In warm climates, plant the Tall Mix in summer to early fall for a winter bloom.
Beautiful zinnia plants covered with star shaped flowers. Great for pollinator gardens for attracting bees and butterflies. Zinnias are known for their drought and heat tolerance. This variety grows approximately 14" tall and 8" wide.
Tightly spaced petals on the flower spike make for compact 1.5ā2", creamy peach-colored blooms with a full appearance. An early stock that makes a great cut flower for home gardeners and market growers. Iron has strong, straight, rigid stems.
The Lamb's Ear Stachy produces very popular, soft white woolly leaves that thrive in full sun and can grow up to a foot long! This variety produces pink-purple flower spikes that attract bees from early summer to early fall.
Produces a vibrant array of zinnias that look great in cut flower bouquets as well as beds and borders. A beautiful blend of āCanary Birdā, āCoral Beautyā and āOrange Kingā Zinnia varieties. Zinnias are also great for attracting butterflies.
The Monster series strawflowers are high yielding produces of fresh cut or dried arrangements. This variety has beautiful lemon yellow blooms. The Monster Lemon Yellow variety produces extra large double blooms with long and strong stems. Blooms reach 2ā2 1/2" across.
The Sweet Pea Mammoth Mix has long stems and very large flowers, which makes it ideal for the commercial cut flower grower. The long lasting flowers come in a mix that includes salmon pink, lavender, blue, deep rose, scarlet and crimson.
Red Lemon BiColor is a beautiful sunflower with lemon petals that blend into a red center. This is a unique blend that hasn't been replicated. The red color on the petals diffuses over the lemon base giving a soft almost pinkish color to the flower as it opens.
The Figaro Mix Dahlia is a delightful blend of compact dahlias that showcases an array of vibrant colors and shapes, making it a standout choice for any garden or container. This mix features blooms in shades of red, pink, yellow, and white, creating a lively, cheerful display that brightens up outdoor spaces throughout the summer and into fall. Known for their bushy growth habit, these dahlias thrive in full sun and are perfect for borders, patio pots, and mixed flower beds. Their resilience and ability to attract pollinators enhance the garden's ecosystem while providing ongoing visual interest. With minimal maintenance and a long blooming season, the Figaro Mix Dahlia is an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add a splash of color and charm to their landscapes.
The Jewels of Limon Talinum, scientifically known as Talinum limonense, are a captivating and rare succulent plant species native to the arid regions of Central and South America, particularly in countries like Mexico and Colombia. These exquisite succulents are known for their distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. Jewels of Limon Talinum are typically small in size, with a mature plant reaching heights of 6 to 12 inches. They are renowned for their striking rosette shape, which consists of fleshy, teardrop-shaped leaves that form a perfect spiral arrangement. Fun and easy plant to grow that adds some extra pizzazz to bouquets. Bead-like seed pods grow on dense branches. These plants provide a long harvest window for cutting. Quickly flowers and matures to dark brown seed pods. These succulents thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, making them well-suited for xeriscaping and drought-tolerant gardening. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to flourish, making them a popular choice for rock gardens, containers, or as ground cover in dry landscapes. Jewels of Limon Talinum are adapted to withstand prolonged periods of drought, storing water in their thick leaves to survive in harsh conditions.