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125 Columbine Nora Barlow Perennial Seeds of The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club!

Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ 125 Fresh Seeds for 2024 from my, Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club with FREE 1st.class USA SHIPPING, without any Tracking Numbers This antique columbine, with many overlapping pointed petals, was named after the granddaughter of Charles Darwin.This form of columbine has flowered in spring to early summer gardens since the early 17th century in England. It is a stalwart survivor, prized for its extravagant petals held on branching stems. It easily self sows into moist, fertile, well-drained soils. Columbines start easily from seed and will readily multiply once established. Columbine flower seeds can be directly sown in the garden anytime between early spring and mid-summer. There’s no need to even cover them as long as they receive plenty of light. Seeds planted in late fall will sprout-up in early spring with very early blooms. Spacing for both seeds and plants should be anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. And the height of the flowering stems are 2 feet to 2 1/2 feet tall. How to Care for Columbine Plant Keep the plants moist following columbine planting until well established. Then only weekly watering is necessary with exception to rare extended periods of drought in which they will require additional watering. Regular deadheading can also be performed to encourage additional blooming. If self-seeding becomes an issue, both the foliage and remaining seedpods can be cut back in the fall. If desired, these plants can also be divided every few years. Our columbine plants have never suffered from any problems, except for too many offspring sprouting up the following year. Pruning columbine plants back to the basal foliage just after blooming can usually help alleviate any problems with overgrowth. If you cut them, You may even be lucky enough to get a second set of stem growth and within a few weeks, you may enjoy another wave of flowering blooms. Once established, It will regrow automatically with very little care, for the lifetime of your garden. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Sowing Instructions: Depth: Surface sow or barely cover. Seed Sprout Time: 18 days Starting Indoors: Stratify for 3 weeks at 35-40°F in late winter. To stratify, place seeds between moist paper towels in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Eight to 10 weeks before last frost, remove pre-chilled seeds from refrigerator and sow Cover with humidity dome and keep at 50-70°F. Transplant seedlings as they appear; anywhere from 2-6 weeks—be patient. Starting Outdoors: Sow in fall or early spring. Surface sow or barely cover. When to Set Outside At last frost date. Once it is established, it will reproduce itself year after year through the coldest winters. Placement & Cultivation Columbine attracts butterflies and bees, as well as hummingbirds; its spring bloom time making it valuable as an early season nectar source. It is also deer and rabbit resistant and grows happily by the woodlands edge or in cottage gardens. It self sows and readily crosses with other columbines which may be very interesting to the gardener. Water Use: Medium Water Use Watering Details: Keep evenly moist; about 1″ of water per week. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral Fertilizer: Scratch in a couple of inches of compost upon planting and each spring thereafter. Plant Description Plant: Clumps of green to silvery-green foliage on slender, delicate green to mauve-brown stems. Foliage provides a ground cover effect after blooming has ceased. Seeds: Flowers produce follicles containing many black seeds. The seed heads will shatter once dried, spreading seeds about the area. The following year will yield double in flowers. When to Cut: Nearly to fully opened flower buds The genus name Aquilegia refers to the five spurs on each flower, which are reminiscent of the talons of an eagle. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Life-cycle: Perennial and Self-Sowing Zone: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Size: 2-2.5′ h x 1′ w Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Season: Spring to summer Seed to Bloom: about 40 to 50 days Tri-Colors: Flowering Bud Starts as Pink, White and Some Pale Green, then matures to Rosey Red, Pink & White, with somewhat pale green to yellow pistons. 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! 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125 Columbine Nora Barlow Perennial Seeds of The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club!

Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ 125 Fresh Seeds for 2024 from my, Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club with FREE 1st.class USA SHIPPING, without any Tracking Numbers This antique columbine, with many overlapping pointed petals, was named after the granddaughter of Charles Darwin.This form of columbine has flowered in spring to early summer gardens since the early 17th century in England. It is a stalwart survivor, prized for its extravagant petals held on branching stems. It easily self sows into moist, fertile, well-drained soils. Columbines start easily from seed and will readily multiply once established. Columbine flower seeds can be directly sown in the garden anytime between early spring and mid-summer. There’s no need to even cover them as long as they receive plenty of light. Seeds planted in late fall will sprout-up in early spring with very early blooms. Spacing for both seeds and plants should be anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. And the height of the flowering stems are 2 feet to 2 1/2 feet tall. How to Care for Columbine Plant Keep the plants moist following columbine planting until well established. Then only weekly watering is necessary with exception to rare extended periods of drought in which they will require additional watering. Regular deadheading can also be performed to encourage additional blooming. If self-seeding becomes an issue, both the foliage and remaining seedpods can be cut back in the fall. If desired, these plants can also be divided every few years. Our columbine plants have never suffered from any problems, except for too many offspring sprouting up the following year. Pruning columbine plants back to the basal foliage just after blooming can usually help alleviate any problems with overgrowth. If you cut them, You may even be lucky enough to get a second set of stem growth and within a few weeks, you may enjoy another wave of flowering blooms. Once established, It will regrow automatically with very little care, for the lifetime of your garden. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Sowing Instructions: Depth: Surface sow or barely cover. Seed Sprout Time: 18 days Starting Indoors: Stratify for 3 weeks at 35-40°F in late winter. To stratify, place seeds between moist paper towels in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Eight to 10 weeks before last frost, remove pre-chilled seeds from refrigerator and sow Cover with humidity dome and keep at 50-70°F. Transplant seedlings as they appear; anywhere from 2-6 weeks—be patient. Starting Outdoors: Sow in fall or early spring. Surface sow or barely cover. When to Set Outside At last frost date. Once it is established, it will reproduce itself year after year through the coldest winters. Placement & Cultivation Columbine attracts butterflies and bees, as well as hummingbirds; its spring bloom time making it valuable as an early season nectar source. It is also deer and rabbit resistant and grows happily by the woodlands edge or in cottage gardens. It self sows and readily crosses with other columbines which may be very interesting to the gardener. Water Use: Medium Water Use Watering Details: Keep evenly moist; about 1″ of water per week. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral Fertilizer: Scratch in a couple of inches of compost upon planting and each spring thereafter. Plant Description Plant: Clumps of green to silvery-green foliage on slender, delicate green to mauve-brown stems. Foliage provides a ground cover effect after blooming has ceased. Seeds: Flowers produce follicles containing many black seeds. The seed heads will shatter once dried, spreading seeds about the area. The following year will yield double in flowers. When to Cut: Nearly to fully opened flower buds The genus name Aquilegia refers to the five spurs on each flower, which are reminiscent of the talons of an eagle. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Life-cycle: Perennial and Self-Sowing Zone: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Size: 2-2.5′ h x 1′ w Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Season: Spring to summer Seed to Bloom: about 40 to 50 days Tri-Colors: Flowering Bud Starts as Pink, White and Some Pale Green, then matures to Rosey Red, Pink & White, with somewhat pale green to yellow pistons. 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! 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125 Columbine Nora Barlow Perennial Seeds of The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club!

Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ 125 Fresh Seeds for 2024 from my, Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club with FREE 1st.class USA SHIPPING, without any Tracking Numbers This antique columbine, with many overlapping pointed petals, was named after the granddaughter of Charles Darwin.This form of columbine has flowered in spring to early summer gardens since the early 17th century in England. It is a stalwart survivor, prized for its extravagant petals held on branching stems. It easily self sows into moist, fertile, well-drained soils. Columbines start easily from seed and will readily multiply once established. Columbine flower seeds can be directly sown in the garden anytime between early spring and mid-summer. There’s no need to even cover them as long as they receive plenty of light. Seeds planted in late fall will sprout-up in early spring with very early blooms. Spacing for both seeds and plants should be anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. And the height of the flowering stems are 2 feet to 2 1/2 feet tall. How to Care for Columbine Plant Keep the plants moist following columbine planting until well established. Then only weekly watering is necessary with exception to rare extended periods of drought in which they will require additional watering. Regular deadheading can also be performed to encourage additional blooming. If self-seeding becomes an issue, both the foliage and remaining seedpods can be cut back in the fall. If desired, these plants can also be divided every few years. Our columbine plants have never suffered from any problems, except for too many offspring sprouting up the following year. Pruning columbine plants back to the basal foliage just after blooming can usually help alleviate any problems with overgrowth. If you cut them, You may even be lucky enough to get a second set of stem growth and within a few weeks, you may enjoy another wave of flowering blooms. Once established, It will regrow automatically with very little care, for the lifetime of your garden. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Sowing Instructions: Depth: Surface sow or barely cover. Seed Sprout Time: 18 days Starting Indoors: Stratify for 3 weeks at 35-40°F in late winter. To stratify, place seeds between moist paper towels in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Eight to 10 weeks before last frost, remove pre-chilled seeds from refrigerator and sow Cover with humidity dome and keep at 50-70°F. Transplant seedlings as they appear; anywhere from 2-6 weeks—be patient. Starting Outdoors: Sow in fall or early spring. Surface sow or barely cover. When to Set Outside At last frost date. Once it is established, it will reproduce itself year after year through the coldest winters. Placement & Cultivation Columbine attracts butterflies and bees, as well as hummingbirds; its spring bloom time making it valuable as an early season nectar source. It is also deer and rabbit resistant and grows happily by the woodlands edge or in cottage gardens. It self sows and readily crosses with other columbines which may be very interesting to the gardener. Water Use: Medium Water Use Watering Details: Keep evenly moist; about 1″ of water per week. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral Fertilizer: Scratch in a couple of inches of compost upon planting and each spring thereafter. Plant Description Plant: Clumps of green to silvery-green foliage on slender, delicate green to mauve-brown stems. Foliage provides a ground cover effect after blooming has ceased. Seeds: Flowers produce follicles containing many black seeds. The seed heads will shatter once dried, spreading seeds about the area. The following year will yield double in flowers. When to Cut: Nearly to fully opened flower buds The genus name Aquilegia refers to the five spurs on each flower, which are reminiscent of the talons of an eagle. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Life-cycle: Perennial and Self-Sowing Zone: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Size: 2-2.5′ h x 1′ w Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Season: Spring to summer Seed to Bloom: about 40 to 50 days Tri-Colors: Flowering Bud Starts as Pink, White and Some Pale Green, then matures to Rosey Red, Pink & White, with somewhat pale green to yellow pistons. 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. View more great items

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125 Columbine Nora Barlow Perennial Seeds of The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club!

Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ 125 Fresh Seeds for 2024 from my, Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club with FREE 1st.class USA SHIPPING, without any Tracking Numbers This antique columbine, with many overlapping pointed petals, was named after the granddaughter of Charles Darwin.This form of columbine has flowered in spring to early summer gardens since the early 17th century in England. It is a stalwart survivor, prized for its extravagant petals held on branching stems. It easily self sows into moist, fertile, well-drained soils. Columbines start easily from seed and will readily multiply once established. Columbine flower seeds can be directly sown in the garden anytime between early spring and mid-summer. There’s no need to even cover them as long as they receive plenty of light. Seeds planted in late fall will sprout-up in early spring with very early blooms. Spacing for both seeds and plants should be anywhere from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. And the height of the flowering stems are 2 feet to 2 1/2 feet tall. How to Care for Columbine Plant Keep the plants moist following columbine planting until well established. Then only weekly watering is necessary with exception to rare extended periods of drought in which they will require additional watering. Regular deadheading can also be performed to encourage additional blooming. If self-seeding becomes an issue, both the foliage and remaining seedpods can be cut back in the fall. If desired, these plants can also be divided every few years. Our columbine plants have never suffered from any problems, except for too many offspring sprouting up the following year. Pruning columbine plants back to the basal foliage just after blooming can usually help alleviate any problems with overgrowth. If you cut them, You may even be lucky enough to get a second set of stem growth and within a few weeks, you may enjoy another wave of flowering blooms. Once established, It will regrow automatically with very little care, for the lifetime of your garden. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Sowing Instructions: Depth: Surface sow or barely cover. Seed Sprout Time: 18 days Starting Indoors: Stratify for 3 weeks at 35-40°F in late winter. To stratify, place seeds between moist paper towels in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Eight to 10 weeks before last frost, remove pre-chilled seeds from refrigerator and sow Cover with humidity dome and keep at 50-70°F. Transplant seedlings as they appear; anywhere from 2-6 weeks—be patient. Starting Outdoors: Sow in fall or early spring. Surface sow or barely cover. When to Set Outside At last frost date. Once it is established, it will reproduce itself year after year through the coldest winters. Placement & Cultivation Columbine attracts butterflies and bees, as well as hummingbirds; its spring bloom time making it valuable as an early season nectar source. It is also deer and rabbit resistant and grows happily by the woodlands edge or in cottage gardens. It self sows and readily crosses with other columbines which may be very interesting to the gardener. Water Use: Medium Water Use Watering Details: Keep evenly moist; about 1″ of water per week. Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral Fertilizer: Scratch in a couple of inches of compost upon planting and each spring thereafter. Plant Description Plant: Clumps of green to silvery-green foliage on slender, delicate green to mauve-brown stems. Foliage provides a ground cover effect after blooming has ceased. Seeds: Flowers produce follicles containing many black seeds. The seed heads will shatter once dried, spreading seeds about the area. The following year will yield double in flowers. When to Cut: Nearly to fully opened flower buds The genus name Aquilegia refers to the five spurs on each flower, which are reminiscent of the talons of an eagle. How to Grow Columbine ‘Nora Barlow’ Life-cycle: Perennial and Self-Sowing Zone: 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Size: 2-2.5′ h x 1′ w Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Season: Spring to summer Seed to Bloom: about 40 to 50 days Tri-Colors: Flowering Bud Starts as Pink, White and Some Pale Green, then matures to Rosey Red, Pink & White, with somewhat pale green to yellow pistons. 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! 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COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Tick Seeds My “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club”

COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Fresh Seeds for 2022 from My Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club FREE USA SHIPPING Coreopsis Grandiflora Butterflies Just Love Them! Coreopsis grandiflora, The common name Tickseed, is a very self seeding perennial. Needs a sunny spot to really bloom a lot, and you should give it some room, because it tends to sprawl out, in its second year. Culture Easily grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Thrives in poor, sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. Tolerant of heat, humidity and drought. Prompt deadheading of spent flower stalks encourages additional bloom and prevents any unwanted self-seeding. If left untouched it will continuously self seed itself and it may also spread by rhizomes. Plants are sometimes short-lived during harsh freezing winters and in this case it’s self-seeding properties will Guarantee to perpetuate a long-lasting spot with yellow daisy-like flowers in your garden. Plants may be cut back hard in the summer if foliage sprawls out too far. When grown in borders or other formal garden areas, division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness. It may also be grown as annuals if preferred. Noteworthy Characteristics Coreopsis grandiflora, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S.A, from Florida to Texas and New Mexico north to Georgia, Missouri and Kansas. Through introduction and garden escapes, this coreopsis has become established in the eastern and central U.S. well north of its native range. It typically grows in a clump to 2′ tall. Daisy-like single flowers (2-3″ diameter) feature deep yellow rays (notched at the tips) surrounding a darker golden yellow center disk. Flowers appear singly atop slender, erect stems rising to 2′ tall. Flowers typically bloom from late spring to late summer and sometimes into fall, though bloom period can be much shorter if spent flowers are not regularly deadheaded. Upper leaves are pinnatifid and deeply lobed, but lower leaves at the base of the plant are lobeless and linear. Any Problems No serious insect or disease problems. Foliage is susceptible to powdery mildew, leaf spot and rust. Compact plants are less likely to sprawl than taller varieties of Coreopsis. Crown rot may occur if grown in moist, poorly drained soils. Garden Uses: Borders. Also effective in naturalized areas, meadows, prairies or cottage gardens. A really good plant, for areas with poor dry soils. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club Common Name: large-flowered tickseed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Asteraceae Zone: 4 to 9 Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: May to August Bloom Description: Yellow Sun: Full sun Water: Light to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy, Good for Cuttings Attracts: Many Butterflies Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Cats, Dogs, Drought, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil 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. View more great items

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COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Tick Seeds My “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club”

COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Fresh Seeds for 2022 from My Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club FREE USA SHIPPING Coreopsis Grandiflora Butterflies Just Love Them! Coreopsis grandiflora, The common name Tickseed, is a very self seeding perennial. Needs a sunny spot to really bloom a lot, and you should give it some room, because it tends to sprawl out, in its second year. Culture Easily grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Thrives in poor, sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. Tolerant of heat, humidity and drought. Prompt deadheading of spent flower stalks encourages additional bloom and prevents any unwanted self-seeding. If left untouched it will continuously self seed itself and it may also spread by rhizomes. Plants are sometimes short-lived during harsh freezing winters and in this case it’s self-seeding properties will Guarantee to perpetuate a long-lasting spot with yellow daisy-like flowers in your garden. Plants may be cut back hard in the summer if foliage sprawls out too far. When grown in borders or other formal garden areas, division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness. It may also be grown as annuals if preferred. Noteworthy Characteristics Coreopsis grandiflora, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S.A, from Florida to Texas and New Mexico north to Georgia, Missouri and Kansas. Through introduction and garden escapes, this coreopsis has become established in the eastern and central U.S. well north of its native range. It typically grows in a clump to 2′ tall. Daisy-like single flowers (2-3″ diameter) feature deep yellow rays (notched at the tips) surrounding a darker golden yellow center disk. Flowers appear singly atop slender, erect stems rising to 2′ tall. Flowers typically bloom from late spring to late summer and sometimes into fall, though bloom period can be much shorter if spent flowers are not regularly deadheaded. Upper leaves are pinnatifid and deeply lobed, but lower leaves at the base of the plant are lobeless and linear. Any Problems No serious insect or disease problems. Foliage is susceptible to powdery mildew, leaf spot and rust. Compact plants are less likely to sprawl than taller varieties of Coreopsis. Crown rot may occur if grown in moist, poorly drained soils. Garden Uses: Borders. Also effective in naturalized areas, meadows, prairies or cottage gardens. A really good plant, for areas with poor dry soils. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club Common Name: large-flowered tickseed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Asteraceae Zone: 4 to 9 Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: May to August Bloom Description: Yellow Sun: Full sun Water: Light to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy, Good for Cuttings Attracts: Many Butterflies Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Cats, Dogs, Drought, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil 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. View more great items

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COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Tick Seeds My “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club”

COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Fresh Seeds for 2022 from My Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club FREE USA SHIPPING Coreopsis Grandiflora Butterflies Just Love Them! Coreopsis grandiflora, The common name Tickseed, is a very self seeding perennial. Needs a sunny spot to really bloom a lot, and you should give it some room, because it tends to sprawl out, in its second year. Culture Easily grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Thrives in poor, sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. Tolerant of heat, humidity and drought. Prompt deadheading of spent flower stalks encourages additional bloom and prevents any unwanted self-seeding. If left untouched it will continuously self seed itself and it may also spread by rhizomes. Plants are sometimes short-lived during harsh freezing winters and in this case it’s self-seeding properties will Guarantee to perpetuate a long-lasting spot with yellow daisy-like flowers in your garden. Plants may be cut back hard in the summer if foliage sprawls out too far. When grown in borders or other formal garden areas, division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness. It may also be grown as annuals if preferred. Noteworthy Characteristics Coreopsis grandiflora, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S.A, from Florida to Texas and New Mexico north to Georgia, Missouri and Kansas. Through introduction and garden escapes, this coreopsis has become established in the eastern and central U.S. well north of its native range. It typically grows in a clump to 2′ tall. Daisy-like single flowers (2-3″ diameter) feature deep yellow rays (notched at the tips) surrounding a darker golden yellow center disk. Flowers appear singly atop slender, erect stems rising to 2′ tall. Flowers typically bloom from late spring to late summer and sometimes into fall, though bloom period can be much shorter if spent flowers are not regularly deadheaded. Upper leaves are pinnatifid and deeply lobed, but lower leaves at the base of the plant are lobeless and linear. Any Problems No serious insect or disease problems. Foliage is susceptible to powdery mildew, leaf spot and rust. Compact plants are less likely to sprawl than taller varieties of Coreopsis. Crown rot may occur if grown in moist, poorly drained soils. Garden Uses: Borders. Also effective in naturalized areas, meadows, prairies or cottage gardens. A really good plant, for areas with poor dry soils. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club Common Name: large-flowered tickseed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Asteraceae Zone: 4 to 9 Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: May to August Bloom Description: Yellow Sun: Full sun Water: Light to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy, Good for Cuttings Attracts: Many Butterflies Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Cats, Dogs, Drought, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil 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. View more great items

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COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Tick Seeds My “Brooklyn’s Botanical Garden Club”

COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 55 Fresh Seeds for 2022 from My Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club FREE USA SHIPPING Coreopsis Grandiflora Butterflies Just Love Them! Coreopsis grandiflora, The common name Tickseed, is a very self seeding perennial. Needs a sunny spot to really bloom a lot, and you should give it some room, because it tends to sprawl out, in its second year. Culture Easily grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Thrives in poor, sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. Tolerant of heat, humidity and drought. Prompt deadheading of spent flower stalks encourages additional bloom and prevents any unwanted self-seeding. If left untouched it will continuously self seed itself and it may also spread by rhizomes. Plants are sometimes short-lived during harsh freezing winters and in this case it’s self-seeding properties will Guarantee to perpetuate a long-lasting spot with yellow daisy-like flowers in your garden. Plants may be cut back hard in the summer if foliage sprawls out too far. When grown in borders or other formal garden areas, division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness. It may also be grown as annuals if preferred. Noteworthy Characteristics Coreopsis grandiflora, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S.A, from Florida to Texas and New Mexico north to Georgia, Missouri and Kansas. Through introduction and garden escapes, this coreopsis has become established in the eastern and central U.S. well north of its native range. It typically grows in a clump to 2′ tall. Daisy-like single flowers (2-3″ diameter) feature deep yellow rays (notched at the tips) surrounding a darker golden yellow center disk. Flowers appear singly atop slender, erect stems rising to 2′ tall. Flowers typically bloom from late spring to late summer and sometimes into fall, though bloom period can be much shorter if spent flowers are not regularly deadheaded. Upper leaves are pinnatifid and deeply lobed, but lower leaves at the base of the plant are lobeless and linear. Any Problems No serious insect or disease problems. Foliage is susceptible to powdery mildew, leaf spot and rust. Compact plants are less likely to sprawl than taller varieties of Coreopsis. Crown rot may occur if grown in moist, poorly drained soils. Garden Uses: Borders. Also effective in naturalized areas, meadows, prairies or cottage gardens. A really good plant, for areas with poor dry soils. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden Club Common Name: large-flowered tickseed Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Asteraceae Zone: 4 to 9 Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: May to August Bloom Description: Yellow Sun: Full sun Water: Light to medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Naturalize Flower: Showy, Good for Cuttings Attracts: Many Butterflies Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Cats, Dogs, Drought, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil 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. View more great items

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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.

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

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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