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It is an outstanding perennial with excellent cold hardiness, vigor, and tolerance of heavy clay soils. Blooming in late spring with a profusion of flower spikes, it re-blooms later in the summer when deadheaded. These plants attract butterflies and are deer/rabbit resistant.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 12 - 36"
- Width: 12 - 36"
Zone: 3
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San Marzano Lampadina 2 Organic tomato seeds are CERTIFIED ORGANIC! If it's not named (Lampadina 2) it isn't a real San Marzano, but this is assuredly the real McCoy. All the way from Italy, this rare heirloom is famous for its incredible flavour. The lobed fruits look like long, blocky red peppers with firm pulp and thick skins. They are perfect for canning or making pastes and sauces. The vines are vigorous and indeterminate, with excellent disease resistance. Once you taste this fantastic tomato, you'll wish you had twice as many plants. The fruits also keep for ages due to their low water content.
Indeterminate (vine) Matures in 78-85 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
The Snake Plant, or Sansevieria, is a compact and resilient indoor plant characterized by upright, sword-shaped leaves with variegated patterns, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance greenery.
Light Requirement: Adaptable to various light conditions, the Snake Plant thrives in indirect light but can tolerate low light. It is versatile enough to flourish in both bright and dim environments.
Watering Requirement: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, as Snake Plants are drought-tolerant. Water sparingly, ensuring the soil is well-draining to prevent overwatering and root rot.
Mature Height: Maintaining a modest size, the Snake Plant typically reaches a height of around 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm). Its upright growth habit makes it an excellent choice for small spaces and tabletop arrangements.
This Sanseveria Fernwood Mikado is a tough, low-maintenance houseplant that produces beautiful tiger-striped leaves.
It purifies the air through photosynthesis, storing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen from its pores at night, creating a healthier environment for your home. Grows between 16-18'' high with leaf width of 1-2''
For Best Growth Results...
Water when dry, take care not to overwater to avoid root rot.
Fertilize sparingly, no more than 2x a year
*Do not consume: moderately toxic to animals and humans, can cause some adverse reactions when ingested. In general we advise this for all plants.
Coriandrum sativum. Cilantro "Santo" is bred to be slow bolting. Direct sow short rows of Santo Long Standing cilantro seeds every other week from spring to late summer for continuous harvest. The mature seeds, better known as coriander, are easy to harvest, and used in many dishes - notably curry powder blends. Keep an eye you your cilantro crop because the flowering process (bolting) is famously quick in this plant. As soon as a central stem appears and the uppermost leaves become frilly, it's time to harvest the whole plant, roots and all.
If growing for seeds, simply allow the plants to flower. Cilantro flowers are highly attractive to beneficial insects like Syrphid flies, lacewings, and lady beetles. Be warned that if the seeds are not harvested when they are mature, you will have volunteer cilantro plants for years to come.
Cilantro will grow somewhat leggy, but productively in partial shade, and it is quite tolerant of cool temperatures. With the protection of a cloche greenhouse, cilantro will continue growing all winter.
- Easy to grow
- Mature seeds are coriander
- With a bit of cover, it will overwinter
- Grows to 50cm (20")
- Grows in partial shade