I have had some trouble with the rosemary and lavender - but who doesn't have trouble with that from seed? But the others have been GREAT little seedlings so far.
Every seed came up, they're about 3' tall with a sturdy stem. Waiting until mid March to put out in the southern (Ga) garden. Will be licking my lips watching them flower and fruit. I like these as an addition to a traditional red tomato salad.
All of the seed in my order arrived in good time. The sweet chinese giant pepper is the only variety I've planted, and it germinated great and are doing well under lights.
I had 40 mph winds my greenhouse fell over and was so surprised the seeds survived two days in the cold under soil and are still growing. The roots were in tact so i transplanted them, they are doing just fine. 10 stars
This is an incredibly delicious tomato. I think every person I have served it to has remarked that is is one of the best tomatoes they have ever tasted. Great any way you have it.
Sign up for our newsletter and get news about the company as well as gardening tips, growing advice, and plating reccomendations.
Follow us on Social Media
Yarrow Seeds
Yarrow is a flowering plant, but it is commonly grown as an herb and not for its tiny flowers. Used for treating common ailments and sometimes made into tea.
Gold Yarrow Achillea filipendulina
1/10 gram per packet, approximately 600 seeds
Large yellow flo...
Gold Yarrow Achillea filipendulina
1/10 gram per packet, approximately 600 seeds
Large yellow flower clusters stand out against feathery green foliage. This low maintenance perennial has a clumping habit. Direct sow in fall or spring, or start inside and transplant 18-24 inches apart. Germinates when soil is between 65-75 degrees F. Surface sow and cover very lightly with soil, as the seeds need light to germinate. Blooms begin in early summer. Butterflies love these flowers! Yarrow has bee...
Achillea millefolium
White Yarrow Hundreds of tiny, delicate white flowers are born of feathery ...
Achillea millefolium
White Yarrow Hundreds of tiny, delicate white flowers are born of feathery fern like foliage.
Yarrow was a common site in gardens of years past and chances are pretty good it was in your Grandmother's garden. Yarrow was found amongst other medicinal herbs in the Neanderthal burial site in Iraq which dates from around 60,000 BC and has become famous in herbal medicine as one of the earliest indications of human’s use of medicinal plants.
Very hardy once established and wi...
Red Yarrow Achillea millefolium rubra
Packet contains 0.2 grams, approximately 1200 seeds
Large r...
Red Yarrow Achillea millefolium rubra
Packet contains 0.2 grams, approximately 1200 seeds
Large red flower clusters stand out against feathery green foliage. Direct sow in fall or spring, or start inside and transplant 18-24 inches apart. Germinates when soil is between 65-75 degrees F. Surface sow and cover very lightly with soil, as the seeds need light to germinate. Blooms begin in early summer. Butterflies love these flowers! Yarrow has been widely used to stop bleeding; I use it in my s...