Rose One way to grow roses is from the seeds they produce. Propagating roses from seed take a little time, but is easy to do. Let’s take a look at what it takes to start growing roses from seed. Starting Rose Seeds Before growing roses from seed, the rose seeds need to go through a period of cold moist storage called “stratification” before they will sprout. Plant the rose bush seeds approximately ¼ inch deep in a seed-planting mix in seedling trays or your own planting trays. The trays need not be more than 3 to 4 inches deep for this use. When planting rose seeds from various rose bush hips, I use a separate tray for each different group of seeds and label the trays with that rose bushes name and planting date. The planting mix should be very moist but not soaking wet. Seal each tray or container in a plastic bag and place them in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 weeks. Planting Roses from Seeds The next step how to grow roses from seed is to sprout the rose seeds. After having gone through their “stratification” time, take the containers out of the refrigerator and into a warm environment of around 70 F. (21 C.). I do my best to time this for early spring when the seedlings would normally be coming out of their cold cycle (stratification) outside and starting to sprout. Once in the proper warm environment, the rose bush seeds should start to sprout. The rose bush seeds will usually continue to sprout over the course of two to three weeks, but probably only 20 to 30 percent of the rose seeds planted will actually sprout. Once the rose seeds sprout, carefully transplant the rose seedlings into other pots. It is extremely important not to touch the roots during this process! A spoon may be used for this seedling transfer phase to help keep from touching the roots. Feed the seedlings with half strength fertilizer and be sure they have plenty of light once they start to grow. The use of a grow light system works very well for this phase of the rose propagation process. The use of a fungicide on the growing rose seeds will help keep fungal diseases from attacking the rose seedlings at this vulnerable time. Do not over water the rose seedlings; over watering is a major killer of seedlings. Provide a lot of light as well as good air circulation to the rose seedlings to avoid disease and pests. If disease does set in on some of them, it is probably best to eliminate them and keep only the hardiest of the rose seedlings. The time it takes for the new roses to actually flower can vary greatly so be patient with your new rose babies. Growing roses from seed can take some time, but you will be rewarded for your efforts. Store Policies All seeds will come in a resalable plastic zip lock bag wrapped in a protectant so the seeds are not damaged by shipping machines. All seed packets contain no fillers or other weeds or seeds mixed in. Most have been harvested by hand & all test at a high germination rate. Seed Count All seed counts should be considered estimates as the seeds is packaged by hand, there is 2-3 more or less in a bag. We do our best to ensure accuracy and will often add extra seeds. However, all estimates are final. Shipping Seeds will ship without tracking numbers. Items will be shipped 1-3 business days of receiving payment. Plants will be shipped via USPS. Shipping usually takes anywhere from 3-5 days. Feedback If you do not satisfy with the purchase, please do not leave negative/neutral feedback. Contact us for solution, We’ll try our best to fix the problem as soon as possible. Important, Please read All seeds have been test sown to ensure germination. Please familiarize yourself with growing conditions and instructions for your seeds before you plant them, as all seeds are different. Basic growing instructions can be found under each listing. We Cannot Guarantee how much you will be able to grow, as too many variables come into play, soil condition, your ability to garden, weather etc. I guarantee that they arrive as described and are in good viable condition and the germination rates are accurate.
Midnight Blue, Black, Duo Color Rose 100 Seeds~ Rare-Free Shipping-USA Seller
Grow your own flowers with these Duo Color and Solid Color Rose Seeds .Each pack contains 100 seeds.PACKING :All our items are ship in envelope for protection. Highlights: Product Type: SeedsUse: Outdoor PlantsCultivating Difficulty Degree: Very EasyFull-bloom Period: SummerType: Blooming PlantsFunction: BeautifyingSize: SmallApplicable Constellation: LibraVariety: RoseClimate: SubtropicsStyle: Annual Starting the rose seedsBefore growing the roses from seed, the seeds have to undergo a period of stratification. This is a cold moist storage that gets the seeds ready for germination.Cold TreatmentChilling your seeds in a refrigerator for about six to ten weeks encourages them to germinate faster once planted. However, you must take care to avoid keeping them cold for long as they can germinate while still in the refrigerator. Place your seeds on a paper towel before moistening them. Use half purified water and half peroxide to prevent the growth of mould. You can then place them in a plastic zippered bag, mark the date and variety before placing in a refrigerator set at 1 to 3 degrees C. The paper towel should remain moist for the entire period. You can check occasionally to see if it needs remoistening. Make sure you don’t freeze the towel.There are other ways to stratify the seeds like planting them in a tray of potting mix and refrigerating the entire tray for weeks. The tray is usually enclosed in a plastic bag to keep it moist.Planting your seedsWhen you think your seeds are ready for planting (6-10 weeks), remove the bag from the refrigerator if that was your stratification method. You will need shallow trays or small pots to plant your seeds. Whatever works between the trays and pots is fine as long they have good drainage. The ideal size of the trays or pots should be 3-4 inches deep.You can use separate trays when planting seeds from different varieties of rose hips. You must follow your labeling all the way down from harvesting, treatment, and planting. The rose bush name and planting date are some of the details to indicate on your trays or pots.Next fill your trays or pots with the potting soil. You can opt to use 50% sterile potting soil and 50% vermiculite, or half peat and half perlite. When the potting mix is ready in the trays or pots, this is the time to take off your seeds from the towel. Remember the seeds must not be removed from the plastic bag until they are ready to be planted. You lightly dust them before planting.Place your seeds about ¼ inch into the soil and dust the surface again to prevent the damp off disease that kills seeds. Water them properly and place them outside in direct sunlight. If there is frost, it is advised you place your seeds under a tree or in a sheltered part of the patio to protect them. There is no need for grow lights.Keep the soil pots or trays watered but not soggy. Do not let them dry up as this might affect the germination of your seeds.Watch for germinationAfter about six weeks, the first two seed leaves will start to emerge before the true leaves can emerge. The seedling must have three to four true leaves before they can be ready for transplanting.Planting your seedlingsWhen the seedlings are grown a few inches tall with at least three true leaves, they are ready to be transplanted. You can transplant them into a four-inch pot of your liking. You don’t have to plant all your seedlings but only the healthy ones. You can choose to monitor them on the tray and only transplant them when they have outgrown it.You must monitor the seedlings as they grow in their new pots for colour, form, bush size, branching, and disease resistance. Roses with weak, unhealthy or unattractive flowers can be discarded. It will take your new seedlings at least three years before they reach maturity and develop into a big bush. However, the first flower can be seen after one or two years.
3000+ MOSS ROSE GRANDIFLORA SEEDS SPRING MIX FLOWERS GROUNDCOVER BUTTERFLIES USA
We are proud to welcome you to The Green Grove Garden. We were active plant propagators and Nursery owners for a number of years specializing in the production of plant plugs and seedlings for our on farm use. We have learned a great deal about seedling production, proper storage, handling and identification of quality seeds to be able to offer you the finest and freshest seeds available. Here is another of our prized offerings: 3000+ MOSS ROSE GRANDIFLORA SPRING MIX SEEDS FLOWERS GROUNDCOVER DROUGHT TOLERANT USA * Our moss rose grandiflora mix produces yellow, white, red, pink and orange flowers.* Moss rose grandiflora mix serves as a beautiful, eye catching groundcover with vibrant colored flowers and succulent like leaves!* Moss Roses are an excellent plant choice for water conservation. They are well suited to hot, arid climates like California.* Portulaca is referred to by many names including rose moss, moss roses, purslane, sun plant etc…* Moss Rose or Portulaca is one of the most beautiful and adaptable species of flowers in the world often seen growing in drier areas.* Moss Roses have sedum like foliage that has a fleshy, thick succulent leaves that help it cope with very dry conditions.* Portulaca are not fussy in their growing conditions and will do equally well as bedding plants or container plants. They look great in pots with their trailing habit!* Portulaca is also known as purslane and can be eaten cooked!* They are low growing spreaders and can fill in area nicely and be considered a ground cover or alternative lawn if not walked on heavily.* Moss Roses are a great plant to fill in cracks or crevices where other plants might struggle. They can even thrive in sandy conditions that isn’t hospitable to most plants.* Portulaca make great companion plants in the garden as their tough roots are adept at penetrating hard soils and gathering nutrients and moisture to share with neighboring plants!* This low growing mix will produce single and double flowers that’ll look great all over the landscape or hanging over the edge of a hanging basket or window box. * Portulaca will give you both beautiful flowers and be a wonderful edible.* Moss Roses will attract a lot of pollinators like bees and butterflies.* Moss Roses will also appeal to beneficial predatory insects and keep your landscape ecologically balanced.CULTURE NOTES:Sunlight -FullDays to Germination-10-14 but will benefit from cold stratification in moist seedling mix refrigerated for 2-3 weeks. An alternative technique is to place seeds on pre-moistened paper towel. Fold the moistened towel over the seeds to ensure seeds contact with moisture. Place the paper towel in a ziploc bag and refrigerate for 2-3 weeks then sow as normal.Sowing-Direct or IndoorsDays to Maturity-~75Sowing Depth-Surface Sow and press gently in pre-moistened seedling mix but make sure they’re not covered as they need light for germination! We also offer numerous other complementary herbs, vegetables and flowers for the garden. Check out our store for additional varieties of flowers! We periodically run various specials so please look to see if we have any volume discounts available. Customer Service: Your success is our success. If you feel like you cannot leave us a 5 star rating or if you have any issues with your order, like damaged or wrong items etc…just send us a note and we’ll promptly resolve the issue for you. Free Shipping: Seeds are packaged in a small poly bag. In an effort to keep costs low, and pass the savings onto you, we do not offer specific planting directions on seed packets. If you cannot locate planting instructions for your specific conditions, contact us and we’ll do our best to instruct you on the proper methods. Be sure to check out our fantastic selection of flowers. Thank-you for your support!
SAVORY, SUMMER, HEIRLOOM, 100+ SEEDS, NON GMO, HERB, SPICE, GARDEN SEED
SAVORY, SUMMER, HEIRLOOM, ORGANIC, 25+ SEEDS, NON GMO, HERB, SPICE, GARDEN SEED SAVORY, SUMMER, HEIRLOOM, 25+ SEEDS, NON GMO, HERB, SPICE, GARDEN SEED Click images to enlarge Description HARVESTE ALL SEED LOTS ARE TESTED FOR GERMINATION. Delicious. No garden is complete without Summer Savory. Summer Savory is a wonderful heirloom variety with good old-fashioned taste. A native, annual, herb from the Mediterranean/Central Europe area. Known as the best culinary savory for flavoring recipes, dressings, gravy, and fresh salads due to its mild peppery taste. Excellent in bean dishes! The slender, pointy, slightly hairy leaves are nicely fragrant, fresh or dried, and grow on reddish colored stems with lavender pink flowers. Bushy plants grow up to 2 feet tall and work very well in containers or inside pots. It has multi medicinal uses and is even used as an aphrodisiac. Summer savory is widely renowned as a culinary herb with a smoother flavor then Winter Savory and similar to marjoram, but unique to itself. Originally introduced to England from the Mediterranean, it quickly took its place along with thyme, marjoram and basil. Indeed, it was one of the herbs that Charlemagne specifically ordered planted in his own royal garden. There are two major types of savory in common cultivation, winter and summer savory. Summer savory is lighter in flavor, but still has the characteristic minty-peppery flavor that is peculiar to the species. It has been used medicinally as well as for cooking. The Greeks, for instance, used it to treat earaches and toothaches, and Roman midwives used it as an all purpose disinfectant. According to ancient Greek lore, Pliny the Elder gave it the name satureja, which is a derivative of the word satyr. This was because satyrs were thought to have lived in fields of savory; this also implies that the herb itself was why the satyrs’ were so “passionate”, or so the Greeks thought. Whether or not it’s true, there’s no doubt that summer savory has earned its place in the culinary annals. It is often used to flavor spring vegetables, potatoes and cheeses. It is a primary ingredient in the French herbs Provencal. At least one modern herbal notes that the presence of p-cymene in the volatile oil may make it useful in treatment of diarrhea and sore throats. Seeds can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm or started in containers and transplanted. This can be grown nicely in containers and clay pots. Zones 3-10 All seeds are packaged and for the current growing season. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER SEED LISTINGS Payment We accept the payment by PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, cashiers checks and other methods of payment (please contact us if you need to make other arrangements). We appreciate instant payment. Paypal is a SAFE and SECURE way to handle all payments transaction for both buyers and sellers. If you are buying multiple items through fixed price or auction, we prefer to receive one payment and then one shipment. This reduces our paypal transaction fees and shipping costs. Shipping We understand you would like your purchase as soon as possible. Our staff will try to fill your order in a day or two so that it will arrive quickly and safely. Small orders (less than 10.00) will not receive tracking numbers. If you want a tracking number for a small order please request one before payment and we will adjust your invoice for the extra cost. Thanks again for shopping on our site. Terms of Sale Refund/Return Policy: We accept returns for exchange or refund 14 calendar days after delivery of the product. If an item is received damaged or is incorrectly shipped by us please contact Customer Support immediately. Customer is responsible for all shipping costs if seller is not at fault. About Us We are a small family run seed processor that has a long tradition of farming for many generations. I fondly remember my Grandfather telling stories about his Grandfather tilling the earth and the events that impacted his success. The stories bring to life the courage and creativity required to survive capricious weather and market prices. Our history makes it clear that the rewards of farming, including the birthing of the calves, the bounty of a good harvest, and the family’s feeling of being rooted in the soil. I still remember with pride, getting to sit on my Grandfathers lap while driving the tractor for the first time during corn harvest. In addition to commercial crops, most family farms also have large gardens to grow much of the food consumed on a farm. Growing your own vegetables, flowers, spices and herbs, canning and freezing were a normal part of life on the farm. We always saved seed from each plant for starting the cycle for the next year. We would like the opportunity to share some of these seeds with you. Pictures sell! Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing.300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views With Auctiva’s Counter
50+ Tarragon Seeds (Tagetes lucida) – Mexican Mint Medicinal Herb Spice & Flower
Welcome you to Smartbuyforever! We are a leading Seeds provider for several years! We provide fresh and high-quality Heirlooms seeds, NON-GMO and organic seeds to home gardeners and other’s Growers! Our main offerings: Hundreds of heirloom, rare, beautiful flowers and Herbs and Vegetables seeds. Especially we provide hard to find Herb and flowers seeds! Growing Guide When to Plant Tarragon Seeds Sow Tarragon seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of the season or sow directly outdoors when soil temperatures reach 60 to 70°F.Where to Plant Tarragon Seeds Plant Tarragon in loamy to sandy soils that aren't overly rich in nutrients. Soils that drain readily are a must. Full sun (6-8 hours of sun per day) is needed for the healthiest plants, but it will tolerate partial sun (4-6 hours of sun per day) and suffer a lessened flavor as a result. Do not plant in areas where the garden is frequently watered.How to Plant Tarragon Seeds Tarrgaon seeds require light to germinate, so be careful not to cover them when planting. When planting outdoors, scatter Tarragon seeds lightly over the soil and do not bury them deeper than 1/8th of an inch; Tarragon requires sunlight to germinate seeds. As seedlings begin to grow in size, thin them out until each plant is 18-24 inches apart. When transplanting from indoors, be sure to harden seedlings for 7-10 days before placing in the garden.How to Harvest Tarragon Pinch off flower heads before blooming to preserve Tarragon flavor before harvesting. Leaves can be harvested in the summertime or sprigs can be cut from the newest growth (indicated by a lighter shade of green on the stalk compared to the lower end). Store both the leaves and stalks in water or freeze to keep them preserved. Harvest less often as winter approaches to give the plant more energy to survive the winter. Planting Tarragon Seeds – Mexican PLANTING SEASON Spring SEED PREP Requires Light SOWING METHOD Direct Sow, Start Indoors LIGHT REQUIREMENT Full Sun, Partial Shade PLANTING DEPTH 1/2 inch PLANT SPACING 18 to 24 inches WATER NEEDS Average HARDINESS ZONES 8, 9, 10, 11 DAYS TO MATURITY 90 to 120 days Free Shipping: All orders are shipped by USPS First Class Mail. Only orders $10 or more will include free tracking information. Customer care: First of all thanks for your purchase . If you have any issues with your order please Just leave us a message and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you. We are always here for customer support.
Saffron Spice live plant seed Fresh harvest Grade A Rare seedpack 25+ pack USA
Saffron Spice live plant seed Fresh harvest Grade A Rare seedpack 25+ pack USA. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the “saffron crocus”. The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Saffron has long been the world’s costliest spice by weight.
Saffron Spice live plant seed Fresh harvest Grade A Rare seedpack 25+ pack USA
Saffron Spice live plant seed Fresh harvest Grade A Rare seedpack 25+ pack USA. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the “saffron crocus”. The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. Saffron has long been the world’s costliest spice by weight.
2 oz BUFFALO GRASS Seed Native Prairie Sedge Low Maintenance Drought Heat Turf
Buffalograss is a warm-season, perennial native grass that forms a sod and the mature height is generally 8 inches or less. Buffalograss is native to the Great Plains from Canada to Mexico. Buffalograss is a dioecious species having separate male and female plants. The male plant, when flowering, has an erect stem with a flag-like spike. The female plant forms a burr below the canopy which contains and the seed. Buffalograss has fine-textured leaves and spreads by runners or stolons. Buffalograss prefers well-drained clay loam and clay soils. Buffalograss is thought of as a “dual-purpose” grass since it has long been used for both ranges as well as turf applications. The low-maintenance aspect of buffalograss has created great interest in developing new turfgrass cultivars with increased leaf density, faster establishment and improved color. Buffalograss is a dominant grass in a shortgrass prairie. Grows slower than typical turf grass. Buffalo Grass can be mowed several times per year or left in place for a natural look. If mowing, a minimum height of 2”-3” will help the grass compete with weeds. Like warm-season turf grasses, it will turn dormant and brown mid-fall through spring. 2 ounces is about 3,000 seeds Species – Buchloe dactyloides Free USPS 1st Class Package with Door Tracking. Planing instructions: SOW – Scatter and cover 1/4″ deep. Compact soil. Keep moist. Germination – 14 to 21 Days. Life Cycle – Perennial Sun – Full Sun Planting Time – Spring / Fall. Soil Temp 60F+. Water – Medium water until established. Mature plants are drought tolerant. Notes – Buffalo Grass grows very slow. Unmowed height is 8″. Do not mow lower than 2″. USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Buy 2 and receive a 3rd one free. Buy 4 and receive a 5th and 6th one free. etc. etc. etc. Please contact us before leaving negative or neutral feedback.
25 Rembrandt Dahlia Perennial Flowers Seeds Flowering seeds Bloom 1145 US SELL
Dahlias Dahlias are true summertime standouts in the landscape. The sheer array of size, color and form make these wonderful tubers a garden favorite, both easy to grow and multiplying over time. Dahlias are most commonly started from tubers, but you can collect seed and increase your favorite flowers over time. You will need a little patience though, as dahlia flower seeds take several seasons to produce blooms, but the effort is fun and can yield some surprising results from these naturally hybridizing plants. Dahlia Seeds Vs BulbsDahlia tubers are common in nurseries and seed catalogs . They are the fastest and most reliable way to grow big, boisterous blooms. Growing the flowers using dahlia seed vs. bulbs may take a little more time but is a great way to extend your crop of the dazzlers. Knowing how to plant dahlia seeds isn’t hard, but there are a few tips for guaranteed success and riots of colorful blooms. Save your seed for inexpensive consistent dahlia season after season. Dahlias most accurately grow from tubers which, like bulbs, are underground storage organs containing the DNA or blueprint of the plant. Vegetative methods of propagation result in true copies of the parent plant while seeded propagation is prey to the capriciousness of nature and may result in slightly different versions of the parent. For this reason, starting dahlia seeds is not a method favored by collectors and champion breeders. You just never know what you are going to get. Dahlia flower seeds are produced in prolific amounts on the plants, but most gardeners simply protect the tubers and replant them the next year as a surefire way to keep a favored species. However, the adventurous gardener may want to save some of that seed and see what the next season brings. It might be a bloom that surpasses its parent in beauty and form. How to plant Dahlia SeedsIt can take a full season for you to see flowers on your seeded dahlias. Do dahlia seeds turn into tubers? In the first year, slender tubers will form but they will not be anything worth harvesting and will need another year or two to develop good growth nodes and produce bodacious plants. The first step to starting dahlia seeds is harvesting ripe, ready pods. Pods contain numerous seeds. Wait until the flower has dropped all its ray petals and the pod is a light tan-green color. The seeds inside should be ripe and gray to dark brown. Cut the pod off and let it dry to facilitate removal of the seeds. Separate the seed from the rest of the pod and allow let dry before storing. In early spring, germinate the seeds in soiless seed starting mixture in flats. Sow your seeds an inch (2.5 cm.) apart on the surface of the mixture and cover lightly with a dusting of the medium. Moisten the medium and keep moderately damp, moving the flats to a warm location of at least 70 degrees F. (21 C.). Germination will occur in 7 to 12 days after sowing. Once the seedlings are large enough that their leaves are touching, individually pot them up in 3-inch (7.5 cm.) containers. Harden the seedlings off before planting them out into prepared garden beds. Wait to plant them outdoors until all danger of frost has passed. Alternatively, you can plant them outdoors a week before the date of the last frost. In northern climates this may not give the plants enough time to develop and bloom. It works great in long season areas, however. If cold temperatures threaten at the end of summer, repot the plants and move them into a greenhouse or indoors. They won’t have much tuber development, and the best way to save them for next season is to let them go dormant indoors where icy temperatures can’t damage the tiny root and tuber system. Harden them off the next season and plant outdoors. You will get big beautiful plants with plenty of appealing flowers that will set pods and start the whole growing dahlia seeds process over anew. Store Policies All seeds will come in a resalable plastic zip lock bag wrapped in a protectant so the seeds are not damaged by shipping machines. All seed packets contain no fillers or other weeds or seeds mixed in. Most have been harvested by hand & all test at a high germination rate. Seed Count All seed counts should be considered estimates as the seeds is packaged by hand, there is 2-3 more or less in a bag. We do our best to ensure accuracy and will often add extra seeds. However, all estimates are final. Shipping Seeds will ship without tracking numbers. Items will be shipped 1-3 business days of receiving payment. Plants will be shipped via USPS. Shipping usually takes anywhere from 3-5 days. Feedback If you do not satisfy with the purchase, please do not leave negative/neutral feedback. Contact us for solution, We’ll try our best to fix the problem as soon as possible. Important, Please read All seeds have been test sown to ensure germination. Please familiarize yourself with growing conditions and instructions for your seeds before you plant them, as all seeds are different. Basic growing instructions can be found under each listing. We Cannot Guarantee how much you will be able to grow, as too many variables come into play, soil condition, your ability to garden, weather etc. I guarantee that they arrive as described and are in good viable condition and the germination rates are accurate.
50 DAHLIA SEEDS RARE DWARF AUTUMN MIX HUGE FLOWERS GARDEN CONTAINERS BEES USA
We are proud to welcome you to The Green Grove Garden. We were active plant propagators and Nursery owners for a number of years specializing in the production of plant plugs and seedlings for our on farm use. We have learned a great deal about seedling production, proper storage, handling and identification of quality seeds to be able to offer you the finest and freshest seeds available. Here is another of our prized offerings: 50 DAHLIA SEEDS RARE DWARF AUTUMN MIX HUGE FLOWERS GARDEN CONTAINERS BEES USA * This amazing dahlia dwarf mix produces enormous and magnificent flowers! * Dahlias, hands down, are some of the most stunning flowers you’ll ever see in a garden. They’re simply breathtaking! * These dahlias are suitable for both the landscape and container gardening on apartment balconies. * This dwarf Unwin’s mix produces a wide range of beautiful colors! * The dahlia Unwin’s mix is heat tolerant and will thrive in containers and window boxes. * Unwin’s mix is compact and DOES NOT require staking like other dahlias! * Just give your dahlias well drained, fertile soil mix and watch them thrive. * They make wonderful cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements. * This dahlia mix will produce Semi-double flowers! * Dahlias, with their huge blooms, are a magnet for pollinators of all kinds. In particular, bees and butterflies love the rich nectar of their beautiful flowers. Predatory insects of many kinds are also attracted to the dahlia flowers and will help to balance out the insect population in your yard. * They are very sturdy standing either in the landscape or in containers and will be the highlight of your garden! Dahlias are one of the most exotic, beautiful flowers in the landscape and one people will stop for to look at! * Just plant your dahlias in a well drained loam or plant on a hill if soil is too water retentive. Also, do not over fertilize as this can affect their blooms. Give your Dahlias a deep water just 2-3 times a week and they will thrive for you! Culture Notes: Sunlight -Full Days to Germination-7-21 Life Cycle-Perennial Sowing-Direct or Indoors Days to Maturity-1-2 years Sowing Depth-1/8″ We also offer numerous other complementary herbs, vegetables and flowers for the garden. Check out our other items for additional varieties of flowers! We periodically run various specials so please look to see if we have any volume discounts available. Customer Service: Your success is our success. If you feel like you cannot leave us a 5 star rating or if you have any issues with your order, like damaged or wrong items etc…just send us a note and we’ll promptly resolve the issue for you. Free Shipping: Seeds are packaged in a small poly bag. In an effort to keep costs low, and pass the savings onto you, we do not offer specific planting directions on seed packets. If you cannot locate planting instructions for your specific conditions, contact us and we’ll do our best to instruct you on the proper methods. Be sure to check out our fantastic selection of other items and specials. Thank-you for your support!
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