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60 Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds UNTREATED FRESH PICKED 2023 & REFRIGERATED!

60 Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds UNTREATED & FRESHLY PICKED in 2023 & REFRIGERATED! from my “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” Always FREE 1st. class USA shipping, but no tracking numbers HEAVENLY BLUE Morning Glory Seeds~Organic Trumpet Flower Automatically Blooms Year In & Year Out! 60 Fresh Black Seeds stored in Cold Storage Check out our other listing for More Seeds and Save Money! “60 REFRIGERATED ORGANIC SEEDS~Heavenly Blue Variety, “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” Non-GMO Creates 100’s of Flowers,No Poisonous Coatings,100% Organically Grown Without Fertilizers or Pesticides!” Easily grown Anywhere~Tolerant of heat, humidity. Little to medium moisture, Full Sun well-drained soil.Thrives in Any poor sandy or rocky soils. Guaranteed to Grow or Your Money Back!” Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 60-SEEDS PICKED FRESH + REFRIGERATED Freshly Harvested Ready Now for 2024 “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” ~IT’S REALLY EASY TO GROW~ & Blooms So Quickly into Hundreds of flowers and Seed pods, which open-up and then will come back each year. The cultivar ‘Heavenly Blue’ has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit 100% Guaranteed to be HEAVENLY BLUE. Easy perennial to grow from Fresh seeds. A very long vine that will grow in any direction it can wrap onto, up to 15 feet or more along a fence or string. It will come back every year, Guaranteed. Really is Wonderfully Scented. Full sun or partial shade. Can be started indoors in the winter with a flowerpot, just to be transplanted outdoors in the spring. Or, can be sown directly into the ground in spring, summer and fall and it will grow anywhere or anytime it is warm. The most popular morning glory variety. All-time favorite. Fast-growing, large vines with attractive foliage, producing a profusion of sky-blue flowers that open in the morning and fade by early evening. Fast growing climbers with 3-5″ across trumpet-shaped blooms of deep sky blue with creamy white throats and attractive heart-shaped foliage. Ideal for arbors, trellises, porches, banks, steep hills, fences or allow to trail from hanging baskets. Vines grow to 15 feet (4.60 meters) . Flowers from summer to early winter. Most of my favorite flowering vines are in the plant family Ipomoea. The most common member of this family is the morning glory Heavenly Blue, though there are about 300 more plants in this family, including the sweet potato, and many of them are twining climbers. As its name suggests, the flowers open in the morning and gradually fades during the evening. They will wrap their vines around anything—wood, wire, string, and even each other. Fittingly, in the language of flowers, they represent bonds and attachments. I love the heart-shaped leaves and sky blue flowers of ‘Heavenly Blue’ but the flowers do start to change to a darker color through the end of the year. And Hummingbirds can’t resist it! There can be hundreds of these blossoms, all at different stages of growth and colors, at the same time on a single plant. They really do look like tiny flags. All Ipomoeas prefer a sunny location with well-drained soil and tolerate drought. Do not fertilize them, in fact overly fertile soil will promote lush leaf growth instead of flowers. Soak the seeds overnight before planting to soften the seed coat and speed germination. Flowering vines are fast growers and will cover an unsightly spot in your yard in no time. They are charming when grown on a trellis or twined around the railings of your sunny porch or deck. They can be trained to form a living fence or privacy screen, provide shade, or just add a wall of color. As an architectural element, they lend a new dimension to any garden. Warning: The seeds that are sold in the USA by retail stores, nurseries & garden supply centers, in retail packaging, and all of them contain a poisonous coating. Our seeds are all organic and do not contain any poisonous coatings of any kind with no fertilizer used in the soil. In fact, We don’t even use bug killers or fertilizers on any of the plants we sell. Caution: These seeds have natural chemical properties that may cause undesirable effects, if ingested by accident. Do not let children or pets near these seeds. Do not handle them without gloves. And if you plan on soaking them before you plant them. Take care, not to get any of it’s organic properties into yours eyes or mouth. NOTICE: The commercial companies that distribute pre-packaged seeds, actually hard-coats them with a toxic chemical coating. Store packaged seeds can make you very sick when handling them, the coatings when preparing the seeds for planting, can get into your eyes. There is no way of telling what this coating is, because there is no mention of this coating on the package. The only safe seeds should always be purchased from a non-commercial source. Disclaimer from Savedoe We do not advocate the consumption of this plant or it’s seed in any way, …It will not be sold to anyone with the intent to eat, smoke or extract any chemical properties for any medical ailments or for the intentions of illicit use, In fact, it is illegal in the US to sell these seeds to anyone who intends to consume them. Our seeds are sold strictly to gardeners who want to grow beautiful Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Plants in their garden. We Guarantee our seeds will grow hundreds of flowers for many years to come. Any Many will stop and stare, just to admire your wall of Heavenly blue color! A note on different types of Morning Glory seeds: Only the black ones are from the Heavenly Blue variety, it’s the only seed that grows the genuine Heavenly Blue variety. The light-colored seeds are inferior look-a-likes and are not truly Heavenly Blue Morning Glories (don’t bother buying them). Ours are always the Black seeds that are freshly harvested for 2023 and are kept cold in the refrigerator, till the day we ship it. Because seeds that are stored in a hot place become damaged, they will dry out and rot. We sell only organic seeds that have no poison coatings, additives or pesticides. Store bought seeds have poisonous impurities, that are almost impossible to remove, this infused coating is embedded in each pack of store bought seeds. With all natural organic seeds you can expect great results with a perfect plant that will bloom hundreds of flowers year after year. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory blooms throughout the summer with tons of big, radiant blue flowers with cheery white throats. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory covers unsightly buildings, tumbles over fences, and decorates any vertical garden structure. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and thrives in full sun in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is a lovely annual vine with heart-shaped leaves and blue trumpet-shaped flowers. Opening in the morning to reveal their white and yellow throats, the flowers close in the afternoon. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory blooms continuously from early summer to early fall. Botanical Name: Ipomoea tricolor Life Cycle: Annual Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Season: Spring Plant Type: Climbing Vine with Blue Petals and Yellow Center Features: Open Pollinated, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain Color: Blue, Yellow Blooms: Summer Days to Maturity: 110 Days Plant Height: 8-15 Feet Vines Plant Spacing: 4-6 inches Planting Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Hardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Please Note Our Return Policy At SaveDoe: THERE’S NEVER ANY RESTOCKING FEES ON ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE and We Will Insure your Satisfaction on Every Item! If There’s Ever A Problem, Just Let US Know and We’ll Respond with a Solution, Giving You, Our Customer, “Pure Total Satisfaction” no questions asked! We Resolve All Complaints Directly, Just select, “ASK A QUESTION” then select OTHER, to the seller. WE ARE STANDING BY TO SERVICE YOUR NEEDS! When You Shop at SAVEDOE, You’ll Always Buy with Confidence and A Money Back Guarantee Promise! Refunds are Always Available at the Customer’s Request, up to 30 days After you Receive your Item. We Thank You for Your Warm Support and Are Committed to Providing You with the Best Customer Service Anywhere! From Your Friends at SAVEDOE.

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60 Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds UNTREATED FRESH PICKED 2023 & REFRIGERATED!

60 Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Seeds UNTREATED & FRESHLY PICKED in 2023 & REFRIGERATED! from my “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” Always FREE 1st. class USA shipping, but no tracking numbers HEAVENLY BLUE Morning Glory Seeds~Organic Trumpet Flower Automatically Blooms Year In & Year Out! 60 Fresh Black Seeds stored in Cold Storage Check out our other listing for More Seeds and Save Money! “60 REFRIGERATED ORGANIC SEEDS~Heavenly Blue Variety, “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” Non-GMO Creates 100’s of Flowers,No Poisonous Coatings,100% Organically Grown Without Fertilizers or Pesticides!” Easily grown Anywhere~Tolerant of heat, humidity. Little to medium moisture, Full Sun well-drained soil.Thrives in Any poor sandy or rocky soils. Guaranteed to Grow or Your Money Back!” Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 60-SEEDS PICKED FRESH + REFRIGERATED Freshly Harvested Ready Now for 2024 “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club” ~IT’S REALLY EASY TO GROW~ & Blooms So Quickly into Hundreds of flowers and Seed pods, which open-up and then will come back each year. The cultivar ‘Heavenly Blue’ has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit 100% Guaranteed to be HEAVENLY BLUE. Easy perennial to grow from Fresh seeds. A very long vine that will grow in any direction it can wrap onto, up to 15 feet or more along a fence or string. It will come back every year, Guaranteed. Really is Wonderfully Scented. Full sun or partial shade. Can be started indoors in the winter with a flowerpot, just to be transplanted outdoors in the spring. Or, can be sown directly into the ground in spring, summer and fall and it will grow anywhere or anytime it is warm. The most popular morning glory variety. All-time favorite. Fast-growing, large vines with attractive foliage, producing a profusion of sky-blue flowers that open in the morning and fade by early evening. Fast growing climbers with 3-5″ across trumpet-shaped blooms of deep sky blue with creamy white throats and attractive heart-shaped foliage. Ideal for arbors, trellises, porches, banks, steep hills, fences or allow to trail from hanging baskets. Vines grow to 15 feet (4.60 meters) . Flowers from summer to early winter. Most of my favorite flowering vines are in the plant family Ipomoea. The most common member of this family is the morning glory Heavenly Blue, though there are about 300 more plants in this family, including the sweet potato, and many of them are twining climbers. As its name suggests, the flowers open in the morning and gradually fades during the evening. They will wrap their vines around anything—wood, wire, string, and even each other. Fittingly, in the language of flowers, they represent bonds and attachments. I love the heart-shaped leaves and sky blue flowers of ‘Heavenly Blue’ but the flowers do start to change to a darker color through the end of the year. And Hummingbirds can’t resist it! There can be hundreds of these blossoms, all at different stages of growth and colors, at the same time on a single plant. They really do look like tiny flags. All Ipomoeas prefer a sunny location with well-drained soil and tolerate drought. Do not fertilize them, in fact overly fertile soil will promote lush leaf growth instead of flowers. Soak the seeds overnight before planting to soften the seed coat and speed germination. Flowering vines are fast growers and will cover an unsightly spot in your yard in no time. They are charming when grown on a trellis or twined around the railings of your sunny porch or deck. They can be trained to form a living fence or privacy screen, provide shade, or just add a wall of color. As an architectural element, they lend a new dimension to any garden. Warning: The seeds that are sold in the USA by retail stores, nurseries & garden supply centers, in retail packaging, and all of them contain a poisonous coating. Our seeds are all organic and do not contain any poisonous coatings of any kind with no fertilizer used in the soil. In fact, We don’t even use bug killers or fertilizers on any of the plants we sell. Caution: These seeds have natural chemical properties that may cause undesirable effects, if ingested by accident. Do not let children or pets near these seeds. Do not handle them without gloves. And if you plan on soaking them before you plant them. Take care, not to get any of it’s organic properties into yours eyes or mouth. NOTICE: The commercial companies that distribute pre-packaged seeds, actually hard-coats them with a toxic chemical coating. Store packaged seeds can make you very sick when handling them, the coatings when preparing the seeds for planting, can get into your eyes. There is no way of telling what this coating is, because there is no mention of this coating on the package. The only safe seeds should always be purchased from a non-commercial source. Disclaimer from Savedoe We do not advocate the consumption of this plant or it’s seed in any way, …It will not be sold to anyone with the intent to eat, smoke or extract any chemical properties for any medical ailments or for the intentions of illicit use, In fact, it is illegal in the US to sell these seeds to anyone who intends to consume them. Our seeds are sold strictly to gardeners who want to grow beautiful Heavenly Blue Morning Glory Plants in their garden. We Guarantee our seeds will grow hundreds of flowers for many years to come. Any Many will stop and stare, just to admire your wall of Heavenly blue color! A note on different types of Morning Glory seeds: Only the black ones are from the Heavenly Blue variety, it’s the only seed that grows the genuine Heavenly Blue variety. The light-colored seeds are inferior look-a-likes and are not truly Heavenly Blue Morning Glories (don’t bother buying them). Ours are always the Black seeds that are freshly harvested for 2023 and are kept cold in the refrigerator, till the day we ship it. Because seeds that are stored in a hot place become damaged, they will dry out and rot. We sell only organic seeds that have no poison coatings, additives or pesticides. Store bought seeds have poisonous impurities, that are almost impossible to remove, this infused coating is embedded in each pack of store bought seeds. With all natural organic seeds you can expect great results with a perfect plant that will bloom hundreds of flowers year after year. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory blooms throughout the summer with tons of big, radiant blue flowers with cheery white throats. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory covers unsightly buildings, tumbles over fences, and decorates any vertical garden structure. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and thrives in full sun in average, evenly moist, well-drained soils. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is a lovely annual vine with heart-shaped leaves and blue trumpet-shaped flowers. Opening in the morning to reveal their white and yellow throats, the flowers close in the afternoon. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory blooms continuously from early summer to early fall. Botanical Name: Ipomoea tricolor Life Cycle: Annual Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Season: Spring Plant Type: Climbing Vine with Blue Petals and Yellow Center Features: Open Pollinated, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain Color: Blue, Yellow Blooms: Summer Days to Maturity: 110 Days Plant Height: 8-15 Feet Vines Plant Spacing: 4-6 inches Planting Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Hardiness Zones: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Please Note Our Return Policy At SaveDoe: THERE’S NEVER ANY RESTOCKING FEES ON ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE and We Will Insure your Satisfaction on Every Item! If There’s Ever A Problem, Just Let US Know and We’ll Respond with a Solution, Giving You, Our Customer, “Pure Total Satisfaction” no questions asked! We Resolve All Complaints Directly, Just select, “ASK A QUESTION” then select OTHER, to the seller. WE ARE STANDING BY TO SERVICE YOUR NEEDS! When You Shop at SAVEDOE, You’ll Always Buy with Confidence and A Money Back Guarantee Promise! Refunds are Always Available at the Customer’s Request, up to 30 days After you Receive your Item. We Thank You for Your Warm Support and Are Committed to Providing You with the Best Customer Service Anywhere! From Your Friends at SAVEDOE.

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1000+ PERENNIAL WildFlower Seeds w/ Sunflowers Heirloom Pollinator Non-GMO

1000+ Perennial Wild Flower Mix with Sunflower Seeds “Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club” And We Liked This Selection the Best! If YOU REQUEST FREE SHIPPING, It comes the slow way, without any tracking numbers. If you need to get it sooner with tracking, Please pay for USPS 1st Class or Ground Advantage…Thank You! 1000 plus Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix also includes Mixed Sunflower Seeds If your plan is to sit back and let Mother Nature do her thing, then this is probably the wildflower mix for you. Once you’ve done the proper soil prep and sowed the seed, you’re done! Our Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix contains many of the most beloved perennial wildflowers including Gloriosa Daisy, Lupine, Flax, Black Eyed Susan, Coreopsis, Shasta Daisy and Many More! On top of that we included a seed pack of assorted Sunflowers, just to keep you happy, till your garden grows. They’re Suitable for all regions of North America and Canada. What to Expect: As with most perennials, the best time to plant would be, in late summer or an early fall once temperatures have started to cool, but way before the ground freezes. When Freezing weather and snow is many weeks away. The first season you plant the Perennial Wildflower Mix, with your Sunflower mix, you’ll see many plants growing, but only some of them to a full bloom. Because most Perennial varieties usually show limited germination in their first season after planting. That’s why we made sure to include Sunflowers that will grow immediately. The remainder of the flowers will bloom to their full potential in the following growing season. This is the reason why many folks plant them in the Fall. With this method, they can get a full bloom of all the seeds, as soon as summer comes. SEED CONTENTS Name: 1000+ Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix pack including Sunflower seeds Number of Species: 15 or More Perennial & Biennial Varieties Contents: Perennial & Biennial Varieties Siberian Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Lance Leaf Coreopsis,Sweet William, Foxglove, Purple Coneflower, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Perennial Lupine, Mexican Hat, Gloriosa Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, Candytuft, Gayfeather/Blazing Star, Maltese Cross included Annual Sunflower Seeds (The Amount and Type of Sunflower seeds is at our discretion) This is a added gift that comes with your order of Wild Flowers (no other seller is offering this Bonus) Velvet Queen Sunflower Grey Stripe Sunflower Dwarf Sunflower Russian Sunflower Life Cycle: 100% Perennial Description Only Light Requirement: Full Sun / Part Sun Planting Season: Early Spring, Late Fall Features: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain Color: Mixed Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall Plant Height: 25+ inches Planting Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 MIX CONTENTS Black Eyed Susan / Biennial Rudbeckia hirta Blanketflower Gaillardia aristata Blue Flax Linum lewisii Candytuft Iberis umbellata Foxglove Digitalis purpurea Gayfeather/Blazing Star Liatris spicata Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia gloriosa Biennial Lance Leaf Coreopsis Coreposis lanceolata Perennial Maltese Cross Lychnis chalcedonica Perennial Mexican Hat Ratibida columnaris Perennial/Biennial Perennial Lupine Lupinus perennis Perennial Purple Coneflower Perennial Echinacea purpurea Perennial Shasta Daisy Perennial/Biennial Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Perennial Siberian Wallflower Biennial Cheiranthus allioni Perennial/Biennial Sweet William Biennial Dianthus barbutus Perennial PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS While the All Perennial Mix doesn’t require cold stratification to germinate, the best times to plant are either in early Spring or late Summer. For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season For All Perennial Mix, a late summer or early fall planting is recommended, once temperatures have started to cool but with your first expected frost still a few weeks away. PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS While the All Perennial Mix doesn’t require cold stratification to germinate, the best times to plant are either in early Spring or late Summer. For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season. The important thing is to not ?jump the gun? and plant too early; if seeds are installed prior to a late-season frost, they will be lost for the season and will need to be re-seeded. For All Perennial Mix, a late summer or early fall planting is recommended, once temperatures have started to cool but with your first expected frost still a few weeks out. For areas that tend to have little to no frost (Florida, Texas, California, etc..), wildflower can be planted all year round except in the dead of summer. For areas that get a hard, killing frost (Indiana, New York, Minnesota, etc..), wildflower should be planted in spring, summer and fall. Most wildflower mixes unless otherwise noted need at least 6 hours of sun to perform well. Full sun all day will give best results. Preparing the Soil: Remove all vegetation from the area where wildflower seed will be sowed. Remove any plants, till the soil and rake the area flat. If soil is a hard, no draining clay soil then compost should be added to help aid drainage. Planting Wildflower: Sand should be added to wildflower mixes that do not have filler already mixed in. Sand will help spread seeds better without clumps and can be seen better to aid in spreading. with sand for better visibility and scatter the seeds directly on top of the soil. If you are sowing a larger area, we recommend using a seed spreader if not, you can sow by hand. After the seeds has been spread out they should be lightly compressed into the soil, making sure not to bury them but compressed enough so rain and wind will not remove them. You can either walk on them, use a board or if you are sowing a larger area, rent a seed roller. Growing Wildflower: It is important to keep the soil moist until the seedlings are about 4-6? tall. After that, the seedlings will survive on natural rains. During dry weather the occasional watering will help. Do not let soil dry out while they are seedlings are this will kill the plants. Caring for Wildflower: Once a year the wildflower meadow should be mowed over. Wait until late fall when all the flowers have bloomed and dropped their seeds. Then with a weed trimmer, or a mower set on a tallest setting, mow over the entire meadow of wildflower. This will encourage strong growth in the spring without competing with dead old foliage. COLD STRATIFYING: Everyone wants plants. Now. But there are a small group of seeds that require a special treatment before they will even germinate in a climate that has temperatures below freezing. This process is called ?Cold Stratification.? There are two ways to accomplish this. Fall Planting: If time is not a problem, you can put them in the ground in fall and let them go through a winter. They will sprout next year, but not flower. The following year, having gone through two winters, they will return and bloom as expected. If you are planting poppies direct sowing is recommended in late fall or early spring for zones 2-8 Create a “False Winter”: The second way to do this, if you want to save time, is to create a ?false winter.? What this does is trick the seeds into thinking they have been in the ground for an entire year. All they need is to be in your refrigerator for at least 2 ½ months. About 3 months before spring, place seeds in a plastic bag with a handful of slightly dampened, clean peat, paper towel, or a mix of clean peat and sand. Seal and label the bag with seed name and date, then store in the refrigerator (not freezer) for at least 2½ mos. before planting in spring. (The cold period mimics a full winter?s cold.) Please Note Our Return Policy At SaveDoe: THERE’S NEVER ANY RESTOCKING FEES ON ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE and We Will Insure your Satisfaction on Every Item! If There’s Ever A Problem, Just Let US Know and We’ll Respond with a Solution, Giving You, Our Customer, “Pure Total Satisfaction” no questions asked! We Resolve All Complaints Directly, Just select, “ASK A QUESTION” to the seller. WE ARE STANDING BY TO SERVICE YOUR NEEDS! When You Shop at SAVEDOE, You’ll Always Buy with Confidence and A Money Back Guarantee Promise! Refunds are Always Available at the Customer’s Request, up to 30 days After you Receive your Item. We Thank You for Your Warm Support and Are Committed to Providing You with the Best Customer Service Anywhere! From Your Friends at SAVEDOE.

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1000+ Annuals & Perennials WildFlower Mix Heirloom Pollinator Non-GMO Fresh Seed

1000+ Annuals & Perennials Wild-Flower Seed Mix for 2024 from my, “Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club And We Liked These the Best! If YOU REQUESTED FREE SHIPPING, It comes without any tracking numbers. If you need to get it sooner with tracking, Please pay for USPS Ground Advantage…Thank You! Annual, Perennial and Biennial Wildflower Seed Mix If your plan is to sit back and let Mother Nature do her thing, then this is probably the wildflower mix for you. Once you’ve done the proper soil prep and sowed the seed, you’re done! Our Annual & Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix contains many of the most beloved flowers, including Lupine, Flax, Coreopsis, and Shasta Daisy. Suitable for all regions of North America. What to Expect from Annuals: As with most Annuals, the best time to plant would be in the early spring after the threat of cold winter has gone. What to Expect from Perennials: As with most perennials, the best time to plant would be, in late summer or an early fall once temperatures have started to cool but way before the ground freezes. And snow is many weeks away. The first season you plant the Wildflower Mix, you’ll see many plants growing, with most of them beginning to bloom in a few months. But most of the Perennial varieties will only show limited germination in their first season. Because they won’t bloom to their full potential until the following growing season. SEED CONTENTS Name: Annual & Perennial Wildflower Seed Mix including the Bonus SunFlowers Number of Species: 20 or More Varieties Contents: Siberian Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Lance Leaf Coreopsis,Sweet William, Foxglove, Purple Coneflower, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Perennial Lupine, Mexican Hat, Gloriosa Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, Candytuft, Gayfeather/Blazing Star, Maltese CrossCosmos Coreopsis Plains Sunspot SunFlowersVelvet Queen SunFlowers Grey Stripe SunFlowersBlack Oil SunFlowers Life Cycle: 100% Perennial / Biennial Light Requirement: Full Sun / Part Sun Planting Season: Early Spring, Late Fall Features: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy to Grow & Maintain Color: Mixed Blooms: Spring, Summer, Fall Plant Height: 25+ inches Planting Depth: 1/2 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Hardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 MIX CONTENTS Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Blanketflower Gaillardia aristata Blue Flax Linum lewisii Candytuft Iberis umbellata Foxglove Digitalis purpurea Gayfeather/Blazing Star Liatris spicata Gloriosa Daisy Rudbeckia gloriosa Perennial / Biennial Lance Leaf Coreopsis Coreposis lanceolata Perennial Maltese Cross Lychnis chalcedonica Perennial Mexican Hat Ratibida columnaris Perennial / Biennial Perennial Lupine Lupinus perennis Perennial Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Perennial Shasta Daisy Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Perennial Siberian Wallflower Cheiranthus allioni Perennial / Biennial Sweet William Dianthus barbutus Perennial PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS Annual instructions For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season Perennial Instructions While the All Perennial Mix doesn’t require cold stratification to germinate, the best times to plant are either in early Spring or late Summer, once temperatures have started to cool but with your first expected frost still a few weeks away. . PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS While the All Perennial Mix doesn’t require cold stratification to germinate, the best times to plant are either in early Spring or late Summer. For most temperate regions of the United States, spring planting is best carried out within a month or so after the final frost of the winter season. The exact date will naturally vary based on your region and the severity of the winter season. The important thing is to not ?jump the gun? and plant too early; if seeds are installed prior to a late-season frost, they will be lost for the season and will need to be re-seeded. For All Perennial Mix, a late summer or early fall planting is recommended, once temperatures have started to cool but with your first expected frost still a few weeks out. For areas that tend to have little to no frost (Florida, Texas, California, etc..), wildflower can be planted all year round except in the dead of summer. For areas that get a hard, killing frost (Indiana, New York, Minnesota, etc..), wildflower should be planted in spring, summer and fall. Most wildflower mixes unless otherwise noted need at least 6 hours of sun to perform well. Full sun all day will give best results. Preparing the Soil: Remove all vegetation from the area where wildflower seed will be sowed. Remove any plants, till the soil and rake the area flat. If soil is a hard, no draining clay soil then compost should be added to help aid drainage. Planting Wildflower: Sand should be added to wildflower mixes that do not have filler already mixed in. Sand will help spread seeds better without clumps and can be seen better to aid in spreading. with sand for better visibility and scatter the seeds directly on top of the soil. If you are sowing a larger area, we recommend using a seed spreader if not, you can sow by hand. After the seeds has been spread out they should be lightly compressed into the soil, making sure not to bury them but compressed enough so rain and wind will not remove them. You can either walk on them, use a board or if you are sowing a larger area, rent a seed roller. Growing Wildflower: It is important to keep the soil moist until the seedlings are about 4-6? tall. After that, the seedlings will survive on natural rains. During dry weather the occasional watering will help. Do not let soil dry out while they are seedlings are this will kill the plants. Caring for Wildflower: Once a year the wildflower meadow should be mowed over. Wait until late fall when all the flowers have bloomed and dropped their seeds. Then with a weed trimmer, or a mower set on a tallest setting, mow over the entire meadow of wildflower. This will encourage strong growth in the spring without competing with dead old foliage. COLD STRATIFYING: Everyone wants plants. Now. But there are a small group of seeds that require a special treatment before they will even germinate in a climate that has temperatures below freezing. This process is called ?Cold Stratification.? There are two ways to accomplish this. Leave them in a cold area during the winter or in your refrigerator for at least 10 weeks . Or Create a “False Winter”: The second way to do this, if you want to save time getting your seeds started. What this does is trick the seeds into thinking they have been in the ground for an entire year. All they need is to be in your refrigerator for at least 2 ½ months. About 3 months before spring, place seeds in a plastic bag with a handful of slightly dampened, clean peat, paper towel, or a mix of clean peat and sand. Seal and label the bag with seed name and date, then store in the refrigerator (not freezer) for at least 2½ mos. before planting in spring. (The cold period mimics a full winter?s cold.)place them in a wet Scott towel or wet sand in your refrigerator for 2-3 weeks before planting them, this will force them to life quicker. Fall Planting: If time is not a problem, you can put them in the ground in fall and let them go through a winter. They will sprout next year, but not flower. The following year, having gone through two winters, they will return and bloom as expected. If you are planting them now, direct sowing is recommended in late fall or early spring for zones 2-8 Create a “False Winter”: The second way to do this, if you want to save time, is to create a ?false winter.? What this does is trick the seeds into thinking they have been in the ground for an entire year. All they need is to be in your refrigerator for at least 2 ½ months. About 3 months before spring, place seeds in a plastic bag with a handful of slightly dampened, clean peat, paper towel, or a mix of clean peat and sand. Seal and label the bag with seed name and date, then store in the refrigerator (not freezer) for at least 2½ mos. before planting in spring. (The cold period mimics a full winter?s cold.) Please Note Our Return Policy At SaveDoe: THERE’S NEVER ANY RESTOCKING FEES ON ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE and We Will Insure your Satisfaction on Every Item! If There’s Ever A Problem, Just Let US Know and We’ll Respond with a Solution, Giving You, Our Customer, “Pure Total Satisfaction” no questions asked! We Resolve All Complaints Directly, Just select, “ASK A QUESTION” to the seller. WE ARE STANDING BY TO SERVICE YOUR NEEDS! When You Shop at SAVEDOE, You’ll Always Buy with Confidence and A Money Back Guarantee Promise! Refunds are Always Available at the Customer’s Request, up to 30 days After you Receive your Item. 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60+ Mammoth Russian Grey Stripe Sunflower Seeds “Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club”

Mammoth Russian Super Tall Grey Stripe Sunflower Seeds Helianthus Annuus 60+ Fresh seeds from my local, ” Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club” NOTICE TO BUYERS: There are no tracking numbers included with free shipments and remember that free 1st. class shipments take longer to deliver than what e-bay has posted! To ensure a faster and safer delivery service on your seed order, please select usps ground advantage or priority mail. Mammoth Russian Grey Stripe Sunflower Helianthus Annuus 60+ FRESH SEEDS with FREE USA SHIPPING, But Does Not Include free Tracking… The Mammoth Russian Sunflower plant is a giant among all other sunflower varieties. It can easily grow up to 12 feet tall. It has a vivid bright golden-yellow flowers, that can produce a 14 inch or more flower head. They have large leaves, and a thick sturdy stalk, that will produce a gigantic 14 to 22 inch feathery yellow flower and a orange center that turns golden brown, containing hundreds of seeds… The flowering heads are very attractive and bring many onlookers checking out your garden.The Russian variety produces a single huge flower filled with white & grey striped, whitish edible seeds. They look wonderful as part of a border and you can even harvest the plump seeds if you choose! Gardeners love to harvest and roast the plump seeds with salt and other seasonings to create a healthy treat for their families. The plant is quite drought-tolerant and is easy to grow from seed. What are Russian Mammoth Sunflowers? Russian Mammoth sunflowers, also known as Helianthus annuus, and are one of the world’s largest flowering heads that also go by other names like, St. Bartholomew’s Star and The Golden Flower as well. Whatever you call them, these gorgeous flowers are some of the largest you can grow in your garden. Each flower head on this tall annual plant, is about 14 – 22 inches in diameter, boasting bright yellow petals surrounding a golden yellow center which turns into a chocolate disk. They have sturdy stalks (so sturdy you’ll likely have to dig them up or knock them down with chainsaws at the end of the growing season!) and are attractive to many butterflies, birds and bees. These flowers make a serious statement in your landscape or garden! They’re easy to grow – in fact, once you get the seeds started, They will grow very fast and you probably won’t have to do anything at all in the way of maintenance. Russian Mammoth sunflowers are also deer resistant and perfect for cottage or cutting gardens. They are best planted in a somewhat sheltered location where they won’t get too much wind, but your soil doesn’t need to be exceptional in order to grow these beautiful annuals. You can grow them in just about any growing zone, but they bloom best in mid- to late-summer. They are low-maintenance with minimal watering needs but do require plenty of space – you’ll need about four feet between individual plants of the same type. The Russian mammoth sunflower is quite visually stunning, not just for its size (they get to be about 10-12 feet high and their head diameter can be over 14 inches wide), but because of its bright, happy color and large, umbrella-like leaves, you really won’t mind their enormous stalks. Their stalks are a good 3-4 inches in diameter when the soil is good and we have to saw them down at the end of the season and the dig up the root at a later date; they make great kindling, because they burn fast and hot when used as dried wood. We discovered upon growing them that, apart from beauty, Russian Mammoth sunflowers are practical additions to the homestead. In fact, they can produce over one thousand seeds per head, making them a great supplement for your family to snack on. And great for any livestock or wildlife that you may need it for. They do take up space, I’m not going to lie, but it will be space well used. When drying them, be extra sure to flip the heads repeatedly to properly dry. What Does the Mammoth Russian Sunflower Need to Grow? It’s a very low-maintenance plant, perfect for beginner gardeners. You can start the seeds indoors, or plant directly into the soil when it’s warmed, 1-2 weeks after the last frost date. If starting seeds indoors, you should plant seeds 1/2 inch deep, 3-6 inches apart. I recommend planting in individual peat pots so that you don’t disturb their roots when you transplant. This can help reduce the likelihood of transplant shock and other issues. Grow in an open area, as they will need lots of space. Russian mammoth sunflowers need lots of sun, so plan for an open sunny area. Also keep in mind that these plants will easily grow to ten feet tall, so they will shade out anything growing around them – don’t plant them near other crops that aren’t fond of shade! Before you plant, take the time to work three or four inches of compost or aged manure into the top six inches of soil. Sunflowers are heavy feeders and will use up any available nutrients rapidly! Also, keep in mind that sunflowers prefer soil that is somewhat acidic to neutral. It’s worth doing a thorough soil test before you plant to make sure your pH is in the range of 5.5 to 7.5. If it’s too low, you can add limestone, and if it’s too high, you can add sulfur. It may make sense to do your soil test in the fall and add these amendments then, since limestone, in particular, takes some time to work its magic in the garden. Before you sow seeds or transplant the plants you started indoors, you might want to install some stakes into the ground, about two feet apart to give your sunflowers the support they need without having to disturb them once they’ve already started to grow. Wait to sow seeds outdoors (or to transplant) until soil temperatures are at least 50 degrees. All danger of frost should have passed, as a sudden frost will kill these plants quicker than anything else! After seedlings emerge (it will take about one to two weeks), you can thin your sunflowers to about two feet apart. This will accommodate their large heads and can be done when the seedlings are about six inches tall. It can be heartbreaking to pinch off these massive beauties before they even get to their full size, but it must be done if you want the rest of your plants to thrive. When applying mulch, do so at a depth of one to two inches, and be sure to keep the mulch away from the stem of the plant. This can prevent rot. Fertilizing You will also need to fertilize your plants. This can be done around mid-season but only is necessary if the growth seems to be stunted, your soil is not very fertile, or the foliage has turned a light green color. To fertilize, add a shovelful of compost in a circle around the plant – then water deeply to make sure it soaks all the way in. Pests and Diseases Growing Russian Mammoth Sunflowers is a great way to attract all kinds of wildlife to your garden, including birds that want to harvest the flowers’ tasty seeds. If you don’t want them to do this, you can fasten a bit of cheesecloth or bird netting around the heads. After the season has ended and the heads have hardened and turned brown, you should cut the stalks and remove any old stalks from your garden. sunflowers aren’t prone to very many diseases and pests, but they can attract squirrels at the end of the year. Again, there aren’t many diseases you’ll need to watch out for. Most are fungal in nature and can easily be prevented by providing adequate spacing between plants (again, this is where thinning your weakest plants can be beneficial!) and adequate amounts of water. Watering Water weekly, at least to 1 inch depth. These flowers need a fair amount of water during dry spells – you may have to water twice per week during prolonged droughts. Ideally, you should provide each plant with about a gallon of water. Weeding and Maintenance Pull weeds as needed but keep in mind that, as your sunflowers get taller, you likely won’t need to weed as much since they’ll shade out anything growing below. You will, however, need to tie the stalks to the stakes you installed earlier as the flower heads grow. This can prevent the top-heavy plants from tipping over and snapping, something that is common during heavy rainfall and windstorms. Most Mammoth sunflowers only produce one bloom, so once the plant has bloomed and the petals start to die back you can remove the plant if desired. Of course, you’ll want to remove the plant at the end of the season, too. Mulch isn’t necessary but it can help the soil retain moisture and a proper temperature. Use an organic mulch, like shredded leaves, compost, or wood chips, if you want the soil to absorb some nutrients while also improving moisture retention. When applying mulch, do so at a depth of one to two inches, and be sure to keep the mulch away from the stem of the plant. This can prevent rot. Fertilizing You will also need to fertilize your plants. This can be done around midseason but only is necessary if the growth seems to be stunted, your soil is not very fertile, or the foliage has turned a light green color. To fertilize, add a shovelful of compost in a circle around the plant – then water deeply to make sure it soaks all the way in. Again, there aren’t many diseases you’ll need to watch out for. Most are fungal in nature and can easily be prevented by providing adequate spacing between plants (again, this is where thinning your weakest plants can be beneficial!) and adequate amounts of water. Fungal diseases are far more common in wet, humid conditions. Cut down on the water and you’ll likely find that the disease goes away. The most common sunflower diseases are downy mildew, rust, wilt, and rot. Most pests will leave sunflowers alone. However, you may have to watch out for sunflower-specific pests like banded sunflower moths, sunflower beetles, sunflower stem weevils, and wireworms. Cutworms tend to be the most detrimental to sunflowers. The good news about cutworms is that once your sunflowers have reached a certain size, you shouldn’t have to worry too much about them damaging your plants. They will damage the leaves and stems of young sunflowers, often leaving notches or holes or causing severe wilting. More often than not, though, cutworms target sunflower stems, biting them completely and severing the plant, killing it before it has a chance to get started. Since sunflower stems become hard and woody once the plants have reached a certain height, this is only really a problem you’ll have to deal with when your plants are in the seedling stage. You can protect sunflowers from cutworms by installing collars around your plants – you can buy these at farm and garden stores or easily make them by cutting rings out of toilet paper tubes. This will keep the cutworms away from your sunflowers when they are in their most fragile state of growth. Harvesting While most people grow Russian Mammoth Sunflowers strictly for their ornamental value, it’s important to note that you can also harvest seeds from the heads if you choose (some people even harvest the full-head, throwing it on the grill just like they would corn on the cob!). On average, Russian Mammoth sunflowers mature sometime between 55 and 100 days after planting. That’s when you’ll get the most gorgeous blooms. However, it will take a bit longer for your seeds to mature. To harvest the seeds, cut off the flower heads along with 12 inches of the stalk still attached. The heads should be drooping and have turned a gray color on the back. You can hang the heads up by the stalks until the seeds have dried. Then you can enjoy them or put them in dry storage for the winter! Sunflower : Russian Mammoth [Attracts beneficial insects] Stately stock with enormous flower heads This variety is the result of Russian breeding efforts and returned to the US in 1880 then as now under the name “Russian Mammoth.” This giant sunflower has bright gold flowers that can grow easily to 12″ across. Produces a single flower, filled with light-grey and white striped edible seeds. Asteraceae Helianthus annuus Sunflower: Giant Russian Mammoth Ease of Growing; Easy Grown as; Annual Days to Maturity; 75-90 (Spring / Summer) Growing Habit; Fast growing Hardiness; Half Hardy Crops; Spring Transplant, Spring, Summer Growing Season; Long Growing Conditions; Warm, Hot weather Outdoor Growing Temp; 55°F – 95°F Min Outdoor Soil Temp; 50°F Start Indoors; Yes Start Outdoors; Yes Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Warm, Hot) Water; Moderate Feeder; Heavy Suitability; High heat, Needs lots of space Attracts beneficial insects; Yes Color; Golden yellow Fruit Size; Larger Seeds Plant Height; 144.0 – 170.0″ Plant Diameter; 12.0 – 18.0″ Hardiness Zone 3-10 Disease Resistance The seeds are ready to harvest when the flower nods down and drops it’s petals. it is recommended at this time to cover the flower head with a paper bag and wire zip ties, this will prevent birds from eating your harvest. When ready, the stem is cut off 3 feet below the seed head and serves as an excellent holder to transport seeds, from the fields to the table. The large seeds can then be roasted, salted, flavored or even eaten raw in foods and salads. An old-time favorite for many, is the fruit and nut mix. This is a healthy alternative to eating junk food, you simply mix your nuts with raisins or your favorite dried fruit. Flowers are very attractive to honey bees, wild bees and other helpful pollinators. It’s easy to grow from seeds. And is pretty much a carefree drought tolerant plant, once the seedlings are established. Water once or twice a week, if no rain occurs in your area. Over-watering after germination has ended, can cause fungal disease, so take it easy. All our seeds are organic and were not grown with pesticides or fertilizers . They are native to North America and are grown and harvested, right here in the good old USA.The rewards of this plant is not only it’s magnificent beauty, but it’s tasty seeds as well. It’s been grown for centuries in North America as a needed food source and today’s primary use in the USA, is to produce Sunflower oil. DETAILS: No Brand: Locally grown from,”My Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club” Watering: Medium to light Requirements Hardiness: 2-11 Heat Zones: 1-12 Climate Zones 1. 1A, 1B, 2, 2A, 2B, 3, 3A, 3B. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Plant Type: Annuals Plant Family: Helianthus- Mammoth Sunflowers Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Season of Interest Summer ( Mid-Summer to Fall ) Height; 12′ Spacing; 48″ (120cm) Watering Needs: Medium or Average Maintenance: Low Soil Type: Poor Soil pH Alkaline, Neutral Soil Drainage Must be a Well-Drained area from, “My Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club” 60+ White and grey stripe Seeds… FREE 1st. class USA SHIPPING SORRY~THERE’S NO TRACKING ON ANY FREE SHIPMENT Please Note Our Return Policy At SaveDoe: THERE’S NEVER ANY RESTOCKING FEES ON ANYTHING YOU PURCHASE and We Will Insure your Satisfaction on Every Item! 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