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The Perky-Pet® Bronze Panorama Bird Feeder is sure to attract many birds to your backyard, including cardinals, titmice, nuthatches and more. The innovative design of this feeder allows the seed to dispense into the tray and stops dispensing once the tray is full. Simply fill with sunflower seed, mixed seed, or any other kind of bird seed. Then, as the birds dine from the circular perch, the seed is replenished into the tray so it remains consistently full.
Bird seed sold separately.
Vibrant flowers; fantastic in the garden or bouquets. Attractive with veronica and campanula, and later-blooming plants such as coreopsis, rudbeckia or Russian sage–to fill in when the poppy foliage goes dormant in summer.Â
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 18 - 24"Â
Spread: 18 - 24"
 Photos and data courtesy of Ball Seed.
Parlsey is best used for cooking as it withstands heat and retains its flavor.
Curled parsley lightly easier to grow in a garden, has similar taste to Italian however it is more difficult to cook with due to the compact leaves. Most commonly found as a garnish.
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height:Â 15 - 18"
- Width:Â 12 - 18"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed & McKenzie Seeds
Curled Parsley produces fine foliage. The dense, closely curled, parsley grows to a very dark green. It makes for an excellent choice for flavoring soups, salads, and stews. This biennial herb is also a great option for a garnish, and is very good for freezing.
Light Requirement:Â Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height:Â 15 - 18"
- Width:Â 12 - 18"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
Parsley Pea seeds produce tendrils that are unique and delicious. Technically a snap pea, this curious pea is more often grown for its edible tendrils, leaflets, and flowers. Harvest whole plants when they are 15-20cm (6-8") tall or cut above the first node and get a second flush of growth. Plants will produce snap peas at about 60 days on 1m (3') tall vines if not harvested for greens. Try growing Parsley Peas in a 5-gallon patio container or in flower boxes, and harvest the fresh tendrils as needed. They make a fresh and crunchy addition to salads and sandwiches.
Matures in 24-60 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
This fabulous container sweet pea only grows to 30cm (12") tall. Its lightly fragrant flowers have wavy petals in shades of red, pink, light blue, deep blue, and white. Try Patio Mix sweet pea seeds in containers or hanging baskets, in window boxes or raised beds. It is a great edging plant, and looks great planted between rows of vegetables. All sweet peas fix nitrogen in the soil, so compact varieties like this one make useful companion plants for nitrogen-hungry leafy vegetables. Even though the plants are short, the stems still make nice cut flowers.
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Patio Snacker cucumber seeds produce compact little plants that grow to only 90-150cm (36-60"), but producing numerous full-sized slicing cucumbers from mid-summer on. Trellis the little plants, or try them in a hanging basket and allow the short vines to spill over the sides. Patio Snacker was bred with the small-space gardener in mind, so it's ideal for balcony growing. Be sure to keep the plants picked so that new flowers and fruits continue to come.
Matures in 50-55 days. (Hybrid seeds)
- Perfect for patio containers
- Regular sized cucumbers
- Compact growth
- Matures in 50-55 days
- Hybrid seeds
Oregon Giant snow pea seeds produce plants with unusually large, broad 13cm (5") long pods are thick and very sweet. They are most tender when peas begin to form but remain so up to the very largest sizes. Plants stay short at only 1.2m (4'). This variety is very resistant to pea enation virus and powdery mildew, which makes it a good candidate for late sowing and summer/fall harvest. Sow as late as July, and enjoy a second fall crop. Enation virus is a serious problem for peas in our region, so if you're planting peas after April first, choose enation-resistant varieties only. Winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Matures in 70 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
Green Arrow Peas produce very heavy yields and have outstanding flavor. Long 10 cm (4") pods fill with up to 11 peas per pod. The plants are very vigorous bearing pods in pairs on top of the vines, making harvest a snap. These plants are disease resistant and will require some support to keep the productive plants upright.
Days to Germination: 5 to 10 days
Days to Maturity:Â 58 to 63 days
Growing Height: 24-30"
A very dependable and productive variety! One of the earliest maturing peas, with a dwarf habit. Produces 10-12.5 cm (4-5") pods with 8-10 large, sweet peas. Good yielder. An all purpose pea that grows under a wide range of conditions. Successive sowings every two weeks until early June, while the soil is still relatively cool, will prolong the harvest season.
Days to Germination: 5 to 10 days
Days to Maturity:Â 55 to 60 days
Growing Height:Â 18"
Lincoln Homesteader Peas have been a favorite of gardeners for generations. Its popularity is thanks to its very productive yields of top-quality, sweet-tasting peas. Heat tolerant and disease resistant, this variety produces slender 8 cm (3") pods with 8-9 small peas per pod. Enjoy exceptional tenderness and sweetness fresh from the garden or frozen.
Days to Germination: 5 to 10 days
Days to Maturity:Â 63 to 68 days
Growing Height:Â 30"