‘Bartzella’ peony produces up to 80 large yellow semi-double to double blooms on strong, self-supporting stems. With lush dark green foliage, exceptional disease resistance, and deer and rabbit resistance, this long-lived Itoh peony is perfect as a specimen, in borders, or for cutting gardens, offering reliable, low-maintenance performance.
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Developed in 1906, this pink peony is still a favorite. Double flowers of soft seashell pink with petals edged a trifle lighter with a few crimson flecks.
Caring for Peonies:
May/June: Keep your peony watered if there is little rainfall. Use compost or aged manure to your soil. If your peony is newly planted it can take up to two seasons for it to get its first bloom. Be patient, it's worth it.
Late June: Blooming season, like many garden plants you will need to deadhead peony flowers often.
Summer: Herbaceous Peonies do best with an inch of water per week if they are newly planted. If they are established they can handle a drought season more than newly planted roots. Enjoy green peony bush once blooms are gone.
Fall: Cut stems of Herbaceous Peonies back to soil level and remove from the area. If you have new plantings mulch.
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
‘All That Jazz’ Itoh peony features 6–8 inch apricot and raspberry blooms on strong, self-supporting stems. Deer resistant, drought tolerant, and long-lived, it reaches 36 inches tall and wide, making it ideal for borders, specimens, or cut flowers with exceptional vase life.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Height: 36"
Width: 24 - 30"
Zone: 3
Photo and data courtesy of De Vroomen Bulb Canada
‘Berry Berry Fine’ peony offers exceptional appeal for both landscapes and retail displays with its refined form and standout colouring. Single to semi-double blooms feature rich lavender-pink petals highlighted by dramatic dark veining and striking plum-coloured basal flares, creating a bold focal point. An elegant ring of stamens surrounds light green carpels with pink stigmas, while the dark green, deeply lobed foliage—reminiscent of tree peonies—adds season-long interest. Noted for its superior vigor, longevity, and deer resistance, this versatile peony performs beautifully in mixed borders, specimen plantings, and cutting gardens.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Height: 36"
Width: 24 - 30"
Zone: 3
Photo and data courtesy of De Vroomen Bulb Canada
Light Requirement: Peperomia thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may exhibit slower growth.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil lightly moist, allowing the top inch to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's essential to avoid waterlogged conditions.
Light Requirement: Peperomia thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may exhibit slower growth.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil lightly moist, allowing the top inch to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's essential to avoid waterlogged conditions.
String of Turtles (Peperomia prostrata)
The String of Turtles is a delicate trailing houseplant adored for its small, round leaves patterned with intricate, turtle shell-like markings in shades of green and silver. Its cascading growth habit makes it a charming choice for hanging baskets, shelves, or terrariums.
Light Requirement:
Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its detailed leaf markings. Can adapt to medium light but will lose vibrancy if kept too dim. Avoid direct sun, which may scorch the foliage.
Watering Requirement:
Water moderately, allowing the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Peperomia prostrata prefers slightly moist but well-draining soil. Be careful not to overwater, as its fine roots are prone to rot.
Mature Height:
Typically remains compact, with trailing vines that can reach 12–18 inches long over time. Its petite size and slow growth make it a perfect choice for small spaces and decorative displays.
Mentha x piperata. Hot, rich mint aroma issues from the crushed or dried leaves of this spreading perennial plant. Consider growing Peppermint seeds in containers, as it will become hard to control over the years. Both the leaves and flowers can be dried for teas or use in stews and sauces. Peppermint grows well in moist soil in full sun to heavy shade. Mint flowers are edible, and highly attractive to bees and other pollinators. Mint plants spread by an ever-expanding rhizome that grows parallel with the soil. Along its length, new stems emerge with new leaves and flowers. This is why many gardeners prefer to grow mint in containers than in the open soil.
Plant Peppermint Chard seeds in your organic vegetable garden for delicious, striking chard plants. Dark green, savoyed leaves top pink and white striped petioles on this striking and unique variety. The margins of each stem are hot pink, fading to white in the middle. Peppermint chard seeds are a good candidate for fall and early winter harvests. The pink margin on each stem will get larger and darker as the plant matures, but the nutrition remains high at all growth stages from microgreens to baby greens, to full size Swiss chard.
Matures in 55-60 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
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4 Inch Pot,
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Unit price perRussian Sage is extremely valuable for its long season of bloom in the summer garden. Plant forms a bushy upright clump of greyish leaves that are lacy and fragrant. Spikes of rich violet-blue flowers appear in high summer, continuing into late fall. An extremely versatile garden plant, Russian Sage loves hot, sunny sites and will fit right into the perennial border, also good to use among shrubs, and even in containers or tubs. Attractive to butterflies. Prune back to no less than 6 inches in the spring, and never in the fall. Exceptionally drought tolerant. Selected as Perennial Plant of the Year in 1995.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 34 - 60"
- Width: 22 - 36"
Nigella damascena. Persian Jewels Nigella seeds are also known as Love-in-a-Mist. Its delicate appearance belies its hardy, dependable nature. Pale as a baby flower, Persian Jewel matures to intense shades of violet, blue, white, and pastels in between. Each flower emerges from a tangle of lacy foliage. After blooming, curious looking fruits ripen, dry, and eventually release seeds for the next season. These distinctive seed heads can be dried for flower arrangements. For continuous bloom, direct seed weekly until June. Nigella grows 20–50cm (8–20") tall.
Bee’s Knees yellow petunia is filled with lush blooms and puts on a high-impact show all season long with very little attention. This variety holds its yellow colour better than any other yellow petunia, It features dark green foliage and outstanding branching.Versatile, works well in containers and the landscape.
Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Height: 8 - 10"
Width: 16 - 22"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Horticulture- https://www.ballseed.com
Easy Wave Petunias are fast-growing and are the most versatile for your garden. Grow them in the ground or in any basket or patio container. They tolerate the heat and cooler night conditions well. These flower-filled plants grow a little more mounded than original Wave Petunias. Enjoy dozens of decorator colors and mixtures to match your personal style!
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 6 - 12"
- Width: 24 - 36"
Photos and data courtesy of Wavegardening.com
Boldly goes where no petunia has gone before…
Light years from usual! The Headliner Series may have the most distinctive blooms you’ve ever seen on this planet. Medium-vigor, mounded petunia is early flowering and features a dramatic colour range.
Exposure: Full Sun
Height: 10 - 16"
Width: 20 - 30"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Horticulture- https://www.ballseed.com
Beautiful, special mixed colors with unique color patterning, Very uniform in flowering and growth, compact. Excellent product for retail and landscape, Perfect for growing high density, packs, premium pots and larger containers.
Exposure: Full Sun
Height: 6 - 8" (15 - 20cm)
Width: 8 - 10" (20 - 25cm)
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Horticulture- https://www.ballseed.com
Supertunia Mini Vistas™ - For a picture perfect hanging basket or container, try the Supertunia® Mini Vistas. They grow vigorously and are absolutely covered in cheerful blooms from spring into fall. You can even try them in your sunny landscape where they’ll put on an impressive show of color all season.
Are you a fan of Supertunia Royal Velvet? Then you’ll love this plant which mirrors its color but in a compact Supertunia Mini Vista form. A useful color addition to the series.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Mature Size:
- Height: 6" - 12"
- Spread: 18" - 24"
Photos Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Supertunia petunias are vigorous with slightly mounded habits that function as both fillers and spillers in containers. They are also excellent landscape plants, best suited to be placed near the front of beds. They have medium to large sized flowers.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Mature Size:
- Height: 6" - 12"
- Spread: 18" - 24"
Photos Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Supertunia Mini Vistas™ - For a picture perfect hanging basket or container, try the Supertunia® Mini Vistas. They grow vigorously and are absolutely covered in cheerful blooms from spring into fall. You can even try them in your sunny landscape where they’ll put on an impressive show of color all season.
Are you a fan of Supertunia Royal Velvet? Then you’ll love this plant which mirrors its color but in a compact Supertunia Mini Vista form. A useful color addition to the series.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Mature Size:
- Height: 6" - 12"
- Spread: 18" - 24"
Photos Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Supertunia Mini Vista petunias are mounded, but will also spill over the edges of containers. They are great container plants and will function as both spillers and fillers in combination planters. They are incredibly good landscape plants, best used at the front of beds. They are very densely branched plants. They have small to very small flowers. They are a great substitute for Calibrachoa in landscapes without excellent drainage – Calibrachoa requires excellent drainage to thrive, while petunias are much more forgiving.
Light Requirement: Part Sun to Sun
Flower Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
Mature Size:
- Height: 6" - 12"
- Spread: 18" - 24"
Photos Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
