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Tagetes erecta. Plant Sugar and Spice marigold seeds for medium tall plants with dark green, feathery foliage and very upright growth. Atop each 40cm (16") tall plant grows a large, exquisite, fully double flower with creamy white petals. The carnation-like flowers really are stunning and up to 5cm (2") wide. They look fabulous in containers or direct in the flower bed. Be sure to remove all spent flowers and more will appear. Sugar and Spice marigold is the result of extensive selective breeding, and grows vigorously. Expect bushier, more upright growth, with more stunning creamy white flowers than any other variety.
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Extra early, incredibly sweet snap peas on short, 60cm (2') vines that don't require trellising. Sugar Ann snap pea seeds are an excellent choice for smaller garden spaces. The bushy plants produce crisp, tasty, 6cm (2") pods, and have excellent resistance to pea enation virus and powdery mildew. Sugar Ann was the 1984 AAS Winner, and also received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. It has been a stand-by snap pea for West Coast Seeds for decades. If you're short on space, this is the pea for you - they can even be grown in larger containers.
Matures in 56 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
Sugar Baby saves space in the garden and in the refrigerator. The only thing oversized is its rich and incredibly sweet taste. Its compact vines produce plenty of 6 to 10-lb. (3 to 4.5-kg) fruits packed with sweet red-orange flesh. This variety is perfect for any small-space garden!
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 72 - 84"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
A very productive, 60-75cm (24-30") bushy plant that benefits from some support, Sugar Daddy snap pea seeds produce pods that become uniquely stringless, 8cm (3") snap peas. They grow in pairs near the top of the plant for easy picking. This variety has good disease resistance, but not to the enation virus that sometimes spreads in mid-summer. That means Sugar Daddy is perfect for those early spring plantings, when the soil is still cool and wet - for early summer harvests of delicious snap peas.
Matures in 68 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
- Uniquely stringless
- Productive plants, 8cm (3") pods
- Good disease resistance
- Open-pollinated seeds
- Matures in 68 days
Sweet, stringless pods are borne on 80cm (30") semi-leafless vines that do not require support. The pods are about 9cm (3 1/2") long and average 2 pods per node. Sow Sugar Lace II seeds for giant harvests of very sweet snap peas. This variety is resistant to powdery mildew and pea enation mosaic virus, so it handles the cool weather at the end of the season better than others. Try planting as late as early August for harvests into October. It's also a nice one for early spring planting - you can direct sow as early as mid-February on the coast.
Matures in 68 days. (Open-pollinated seeds)
Sugarvine is a charming vine plant with delicate foliage and intriguing growth patterns, making it an attractive addition to any indoor or outdoor space.
Light Requirement: Sugarvine thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate partial shade. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for extended periods, as this may cause leaf scorching.
Watering Requirement: Keep the soil consistently moist during the growing season, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Reduce watering in the winter months, but ensure the plant does not completely dry out. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.
Mature Length: Sugarvine can grow up to several feet in length, with its vines trailing or climbing depending on the support provided. Regular pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages bushier growth.
This selection of kale varieties that thrive in the warmth of summer is intended for succession planting, starting early in the year. Sow short rows at three week intervals for a perpetual supply of baby greens, and allow half the crop to continue maturing into the cool weather at the end of summer. Grow the Summer Kale Blend in full sun to partial shade, in the garden beds or patio containers. Choose containers depending on the size intended for harvest - larger containers for larger plants. Enjoy tender baby leaf kale in salads and wraps, or chop into soups for added nutrition. This blend includes Red Russisan, Vates Blue, and Lacinato.
Matures in 40-60 days.
Delphiniums are the stars of the early summer border. Plants form a low mound of deeply-cut green leaves, bearing mounds of satiny flowers. Removing faded blooms at the base will encourage repeat blooming in fall.
Cut back hard to encourage fresh foliage. Use a high phosphorous fertilizer each year, in early spring.
Hot, humid summers can bring on potential mildew.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 12"
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Spread: 12"
Zone: 3
Achillea Yarrow blooms for weeks starting from early to late summer and is known for attracting butterflies.
A deer, drought and rabbit resistant perennial that features clusters of petit flowers with a long stem.
Deadheading will encourage new blooms and will prevent from spreading it's seeds, yarrow seeds can fall from previous blooms and will spread if not monitored.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Mid Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 32"
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Spread: 20"
Zone: 2b
Satureja hortensis. This delicate, aromatic little plant grows quickly in rich soil. Used in bean, pea and lentil recipes, summer savory has a more delicate flavour than winter savory. Sow Summer Savory seeds in the spring. After flowering, pull it up and hang to dry. Let a few plants go to seed, and it should come back the following year. This herb grows to 25cm (10") tall.
This is the better known savory - it is an annual plant as opposed to perennial Winter Savory. Maritime Canadians know and love it, and use it the way sage is used elsewhere. It's nice with poultry stuffing and stews, and it is a key ingredient in herbes de Provence.
Sun Dipper is an orange “dipper” tomato with elongated fruit that is easily held between your fingers for dipping into dressing on a vegetable platter. This unique fruit shape is eye-catching and delicious. Sun Dipper plant is indeterminate and has great resistance to in-ground diseases like Fusarium and Nematodes.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 60 - 84"
- Width: 36 - 48"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
Sunburst Double Coreopsis form a mound of leathery green leaves, bearing many upright stems of dbl. daisy type flowers for weeks starting in early summer. Removing faded flowers regularly will encourage blooming to continue into the fall.
Tolerant of hot, humid summer climates. Attractive to butterflies.
Light Requirement: Full to Part Sun
Flowering Season: Early Summer
Mature Size:
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Height: 24"
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Spread: 24"
Zone: 3b