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'Snow Cap' is a delightful compact daisy variety that blooms from summer to fall. Its pure white flowers and sturdy, uniform habit make it a standout in any garden. With excellent tolerance to wind and rain, it's a perennial favorite for borders. Regular deadheading ensures continuous flowering throughout the season, making it a must-have for any garden.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 10 - 12"
Zone: 5
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Delicate white flowers appear in late spring and early summer, over a low mound of fern-like foliage. Plants will forms a dense patch, suitable for a ground cover. Both the flowers as well as the fluffy seed-heads are great for cutting.
Allow this spreader plenty of room, or plan to edge each spring to keep the patch to a reasonable size.
Deer resistant
Light Requirement: Part Sun
Flowering Season: Early Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 24"
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Spread: 18"
Zone: 3
'So Sweet' Hosta is a wonderfully fragrant hosta and a fast grower. This hosta has very shiny dark green leaves and yellow edges in spring. The edges slowly fade as the season progresses and are almost pure white by late summer.
Light Requirement: Partial Shade to Full Shade
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 36- 40"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Van Noort Bulb Co. & Florissa.
Sodiroi Philodendron is an impressive species known for its large, deeply lobed leaves and elegant, vine-like growth, making it a captivating addition to botanical collections.
Light Requirement: Thriving in bright, indirect light, provide filtered sunlight or partial shade for optimal growth, avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil consistently moist, ensuring that it never dries out completely, while avoiding waterlogged conditions to support the plant's health.
Mature Height: With a climbing nature, Sodiroi Philodendron can reach substantial heights; regular pruning and proper support can help manage its growth and maintain an attractive appearance.
Blooms have tropical appeal, with a satiny texture in vibrant, glowing hues.
Photo's curtesy of Ball Seed at www.ballseed.com
Blooming Season |
Spring to late summer |
Light Level |
Sun, Part Sun |
Height |
9 - 12" |
Spread |
15 - 20" |
Spacing |
9 - 12" |
Zone (If applicable) |
- |
Attributes |
continuous summer blooms |
Sorrel is a leafy green vegetable grown for its pleasantly tart, lemony flavor. The plants have smooth to crinkled, arrow-shaped leaves that grow from a center. The plant will send up a tall flower stalk as the temperature warms, but it's best to remove this to promote leaf growth for a better harvest. Sorrel has multiple uses in the kitchen from soups to stews.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 12 - 24"
- Width: 12 - 18"
Broccoli raab is sometimes called rapini. Like broccoli, it is grown for its unopened flower buds. The flavour is very similar to broccoli, with a touch of bitterness that is surprisingly appealing. Broccoli raab is actually more closely related to turnips than broccoli, but is not grown as a root crop. Sorrento broccoli raab seeds produce uniform dark green florets approximately 5cm (2") in diameter. Sorrento is the fastest rapini to mature. Gather the tender stems with a few leaves and the unopened flower buds for a reliable and nutritious addition to the kitchen or market garden. Plant in mid to late summer for a cool weather harvest well into winter. Expect plants to grow to 78cm (30") tall.
Matures in 40-45 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
- A speedy grower
- Produces uniform dark green florets
- Plant for a winter harvest
- Open-pollinated seeds
- Matures in 40-45 days
Primavera produces big harvests of spaghetti squash with a nice canary yellow skin. The fruit grows on a restricted vine that does not get as long as some varieties. Bake or boil, then use a fork to scrape the squash flesh into thin, spaghetti-like strands.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 12 - 18"
- Width: 36 - 48"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed