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Large, fuzzy, cucumber-scented leaves and vivid blue flowers attract bees all summer long. Usually grown for the bees and flowers, young leaves can be cooked like spinach or used in salads. Also known as the star flower because of the arrangement of its petals, the flowers have a light cucumber flavour and will stun with their vivid blue petals. A dramatic use is to make ice cubes with the petals frozen into them and drop into cold drinks. Borage seeds contain oils with the highest concentration (20% to 30%) of the fatty acid GLA, even higher than Evening Primrose. Altogether a versatile, attractive and useful herb, add starry blue flowers to salads, drinks, berry desserts for visual appeal. Borage may self sow. It is attractive to bumblebees that must buzz at a certain resonance to release a jet of pollen.
- Large, fuzzy leaves
- Vivid blue, edible flowers
- Versatile, attractive, useful
- Deer resistant
- Mild cucumber flavour
Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep, and thin to 60cm (24″) apart. Borage will get large and fill in spaces between plants
Boro organic beet seeds are very, very sweet and CERTIFIED ORGANIC! Boro is probably the sweetest beet variety we have encountered. The medium red roots have smooth skins and can be harvested any stage between 8-15cm (3-6”) in diameter. The strong tops grow back quickly from selective picking. Boro seeds are organic film-coated for smoother passage through sowing equipment and better visibility in the soil.
These seeds are coated with an inert, organically certified layer which helps to minimize clumping in storage and seed sowing machines. The coating is approved by organic certifiers in Canada, the US, EU, and Japan.
Matures in 50 days. (Hybrid seeds)
Exposure Full-sun or partial shade
Boston Fern is a classic and popular fern species prized for its lush, feathery fronds and graceful arching growth habit.
Light Requirement: Boston Fern thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as this can scorch its delicate fronds. Variegation may become less pronounced in low light.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water Boston Fern thoroughly when the top inch (2.5 cm) of the soil feels dry to the touch. Mist the foliage regularly to increase humidity and prevent dehydration, especially in dry indoor environments.
Mature Size: Boston Fern typically grows to a height and width of 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 cm), forming a dense, bushy clump of fronds. It can spread via rhizomes, gradually expanding its size over time.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Height: 4'
Width: 3'
Zone: 4 Green mountain 3-4 Calgary
Photo and data courtesy of Jeffries Nurseries
The Philodendron Brasil is a vibrant and popular cultivar with heart-shaped leaves showcasing a striking mix of green and yellow hues, creating a visually appealing and dynamic indoor plant.
Light Requirement: Thriving in bright, indirect light, place the Philodendron Brasil in a location with filtered sunlight or partial shade. It can tolerate lower light conditions but benefits from exposure to moderate to bright light for optimal growth and coloration.
Watering Requirement: Allow the soil to partially dry between waterings, and water thoroughly. The Philodendron Brasil prefers slightly moist but well-draining soil. Be cautious not to overwater to prevent root issues.
Mature Height: With a climbing or trailing habit, the Philodendron Brasil can reach varying lengths, making it suitable for hanging baskets or climbing supports. Regular pruning helps control its size and promotes a bushy appearance.
Tahitian Bridal Veil thrives in bright light or indirect light. These fast-growing, cascading plants, often used in hanging baskets, require regular pruning to maintain density and prevent them from becoming leggy. They are generally low-maintenance, requiring fertilization every two weeks during the growing season.
Keep moist but not wet.
Tagetes patula. Brocade Marigold seeds produce brilliant 5cm (2") wide flowers in gold to mahogany atop 30-38cm (12-15") plants. This is a medium height marigold that works well in large containers. Grow in full sun and deadhead regularly to enjoy flowers from May to heavy frost. The plants are drought resistant, so a good candidate for xeriscaping. The flower petals are edible, and can be dried and ground to use as a replacement for saffron. The essential oils of this marigold have apparent anti-fungal properties, and have been used to fight fungal infections on plants. Brocade is a cultivar of T. patula, which is native to the highlands of central Mexico. It's a very easy flower to grow from seed.
Annual
CERTIFIED ORGANIC! Grow broccoli sprouts for health and vitality! Conveniently, broccoli organic sprouting seeds are the easiest sprout to start with. Broccoli sprouts have a very pleasing, mild flavour, and are fast and easy to grow. Widely held to be one of the premier super-foods, broccoli sprouts are a very good source of vitamins A, B, C, E and K, as well as Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Potassium, Zinc. They also supply carotene, chlorophyll, amino acids, trace elements, and a high protein profile. Most significantly, they are a good source of the antioxidant sulforaphane.
Brilliant, award winning flowers that bloom profusely throughout the season. Browaillia is heat tolerant and low maintenance which makes these a great filler to any floral setting such as containers, beds and hanging baskets.
Grow in organically rich, moist soil with part-shade to full shade (the leaves are susceptible to burning in direct sunlight). Water regularly to support a continuous display of flowers.
Light Requirement: Part Shade to Shade
Flower Season: Spring, Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 12" - 16"
- Spread: 10" - 14"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Brilliant, award winning flowers that bloom profusely throughout the season. Browaillia is heat tolerant and low maintenance which makes these a great filler to any floral setting such as containers, beds and hanging baskets.
Grow in organically rich, moist soil with part-shade to full shade (the leaves are susceptible to burning in direct sunlight). Water regularly to support a continuous display of flowers.
Light Requirement: Part Shade to Shade
Flower Season: Spring, Summer
Mature Size:
- Height: 12" - 16"
- Spread: 10" - 14"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Bull's Blood beet seeds produce baby greens in 35 days, or wait 50-60 days for beetroot. This is the classic choice for salad and micro-green growers. The beautiful dark red, smooth leaves have a particularly pleasant flavour. Harvested as baby greens, they look spectacular in salad mixes. If the leaves are not harvested, the plants produce uniform, round, tasty, red beetroots. The deep red colour of both the leaves and root are thought to contain high levels of nutrients and antioxidants, which qualifies Bull's Blood organic beet seeds as a super-food.
Matures in 50-60 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
- Produces baby greens in 30-40 days
- Can be cut repeatedly
- Unusual texture and colour in salad mixes
- Open-pollinated seeds
- Matures in 60 days
Sow 1cm (½”) deep, 5-10cm (2-4″) apart in rows 30-45cm (12-18″) apart.
C. maxima. Burgess Buttercup squash seeds were first introduced by the Burgess Seed Company in Illinois in 1932. Since then, this reliable heirloom has been producing small, 1.5kg (3 lb) turban shaped fruits with dark green skins and the unmistakable navel or dome at the blossom end. The golden orange flesh inside each fruit is sweet and finely textured, never watery. The thin skins are extremely hard, but that is key for long term storage. These popular squashes won't last right through winter the way a hubbard or delicata might, but you should bring one to Christmas dinner, and impress your friends and family.
Matures in 115 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
Same delicious flavour as the standard delicata, Bush Delicata grows on compact, space-saving plants. The .5-1kg (1-2lb) oblong fruit start off a pale cream colour that turns yellow as fruit matures. Green stripes darken before turning orange. Flesh is smooth and sweet and very fast to cook. Edible skin makes delicatas easier to manage than other winter squash. Try cutting into rounds, scooping out the seeds, and baking on each side until brown.
Matures in 80 days
We love the flavour and delicate texture of the leaves for lettuce wraps! Buttercrunch butterhead lettuce seeds are a Bibb type lettuce that forms a tight little rosette of soft, dark-green, upward-facing leaves surrounding a tender, pale centre. The small hearts don't become bitter in hot weather. Later plantings stand well into fall and make good growth in spring cold frames. Buttercrunch lettuce is a good candidate for growing all winter if you can provide cloche or greenhouse protection, or even a simple cold frame. Sow some extra early indoors in February for transplanting to the cold frame in March.
Matures in 67 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
- Butterhead
- Soft dark green leaves surround tender heart
- Hearts do not become bitter in hot weather
- Open pollinated seeds
- Matures in 67 days
Direct sow or start indoors and transplant. Sow seeds 5mm (¼”) deep, or on the surface of the soil where the soil can be kept evenly moist.. Space or thin heading lettuce to 30cm (12″) apart. Space or thin looseleaf varieties to 20-25cm (8-10″) apart. Space rows for all types 45-90cm (18-36″) apart. Babyleaf lettuce can be planted quite densely, as it is harvested at an immature size. Sowing babyleaf lettuce seeds closely together in narrow rows makes harvesting simpler.
