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A wonderfully fragrant climber – its strong, warm myrrh fragrance has intense hints of citrus. The buds have attractive flashes of red, open to beautifully rounded, chalice-shaped blooms of pale apricot, eventually paling to cream. Named for one of the most beautiful private gardens in the country.
David Austin Roses were not developed for Zone 3. BUT it is possible to have success here in Manitoba by following a few key tips.
Choose a location that is not in line with strong north winds
Plant the crown (this is where the roots end and the woody shrub begins) of your rose 6”-12” below the surface of the soil. As your shrub will be in full leaf at time of purchase you can clean off leaves that will get buried if you like.
In the fall you will need to cover with a deep layer of mulch. Wood mulch, straw, leaves or a combination of all. Use a burlap tarp (Not Plastic) to cover and hold down with rocks or stakes. This will ensure the mulch is not blown away. A full wheelbarrow or more per rose is not out of the question. Throughout the winter direct your snow clearing efforts to cover your roses as well. The more insulation the better.
Don’t remove the tarp and mulch until night temperatures are consistently hovering about zero to +3 with no threat of deep freeze, as we sometimes see in April.
We hope you enjoy growing your David Austin Rose.
New to North America, this Japanese heirloom is a medium sized, oblong daikon type. The wasabi-green skin and flesh is crisp and succulent, with a strong heat reminiscent of the much loved Japanese horseradish paste. The flavour is sharp and tear-inducing for lovers of spice. Wasabi radish seeds also make excellent micro-greens, with the spiciness developing early on in its tiny leaves. Radishes can be grown all season but they're easiest when sown March/April and again August through October. Optimal soil temperature: 18-24°C (65-75°F). Seeds should sprout in 5-7 days.
Matures in 60 days. (Open pollinated seeds)
Developed from a native North American wildflower, this is an important source of food for Monarch Butterflies. Forms an upright clump of narrow green leaves, bearing showy clusters flowers in mid to late summer that is sure to attract butterflies.
The seed pods that follow are sometimes used in dried arrangements — pick and dry these while still green. Very late to come up in the spring, so mark the spot by planting daffodils or other companion bulbs.
For best growth plant in well-drained sandy soil.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 30"
Width: 24"
Zone: 4
Photos and data courtesy of Van Noort Bulb - http://www.vannoortbulb.com
SUMMER HARVEST. Expect early and extra tender leaves from Tiara cabbage seeds. An improved early first cabbage with wonderful hybrid uniformity and excellent holding ability. Tiara supports a dense cabbage head with a short internal core. This cabbage holds well in the field. Tiara cabbage is green, medium sized, with thin, tender leaves that would make a perfect addition to your coleslaw or salad. This may be one of the best cabbage varieties for sauerkraut. Learn when to plant cabbage seeds in our How to Grow Cabbage instructions below. Tiara cabbage seeds produce plants that are mature in just 45 days from transplant.
These seeds are coated with an inert, organically certified layer which helps to minimize clumping in storage and seed sowing machines. The coating is approved by organic certifiers in Canada, the US, EU, and Japan.
Matures in 45 days. (Hybrid Seeds)
- Improved early first cabbage
- Uniform
- Perfect for coleslaw or salad
- Excellent holding ability
When learning how to grow cabbage, sow 3 or 4 seeds per pot, 5mm (¼”) deep, under very bright light. Thin to the strongest plant. Space transplants 45-60cm (18-24″) apart in rows 60-90cm (24-36″) apart.
***Arriving May 17th***
This is a variety of very different character from the general run of English Roses, being rather closer to the Species Roses than to the Old Roses and more natural and shrubby in growth. A striking crimson-red; the individual flowers can best be described as shallowly cupped, opening as informal rosettes; the petals quickly reflexing as the flowers age. They are held in medium-sized heads; the individual blooms nodding attractively on the stem. They have an Old Rose fragrance with a strong lemon zest character. It forms a strong, rather informal shrub. Named for Canterbury Cathedral.
David Austin Roses were not developed for Zone 3. BUT it is possible to have success here in Manitoba by following a few key tips.
Choose a location that is not in line with strong north winds
Plant the crown (this is where the roots end and the woody shrub begins) of your rose 6”-12” below the surface of the soil. As your shrub will be in full leaf at time of purchase you can clean off leaves that will get buried if you like.
In the fall you will need to cover with a deep layer of mulch. Wood mulch, straw, leaves or a combination of all. Use a burlap tarp (Not Plastic) to cover and hold down with rocks or stakes. This will ensure the mulch is not blown away. A full wheelbarrow or more per rose is not out of the question. Throughout the winter direct your snow clearing efforts to cover your roses as well. The more insulation the better.
Don’t remove the tarp and mulch until night temperatures are consistently hovering about zero to +3 with no threat of deep freeze, as we sometimes see in April.
We hope you enjoy growing your David Austin Rose.
Dianthus plumarius. Sweetness Dianthus seeds are the Fleuroselect award winning variety and much loved for their ability to produce flowers in the first year of growth. The variable, frilled, pink to white flowers appear from July to October atop stems that grow only 15cm (6") tall. Try it in containers or raised beds. Dianthus is quite drought tolerant, so it is a good option for xeriscaping. This variety of Dianthus is easy to grow from seeds. Mulch in winter if really cold weather is expected, or simply grow it as an annual with new seeds each spring. Hardy to Zone 3.
Perennial
Flambe Yellow by Proven Winners has Tufted yellow flowers on silvery foliage; very heat and drought tolerant. Looks great in the fall with its pastel yellow foliage looking great against fall colours.
Light Requirement: Sun
Flower Season: Fall
Mature Size:
- Height: 8" - 14"
- Spread: 8" - 12"
Photos and Data Courtesy of Proven Winners - www.provenwinners.com
Stunning green leaves with large white patches. Broad petalled orange flowers. This Canna requires part shade as leaves may sunburn. They thrive near water and in wet boggy areas where other plants will not grow.
Ideal for planting in beds, containers and in large landscapes such as water gardens, ponds and bogs (they thrive near water and in wet boggy areas).
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Blooming Season |
Summer |
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Light Level |
Sun |
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Height |
90-152cm (30- 60") |
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Spread |
45-60cm (18-24'') |
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Spacing |
45-60cm (18-24'') |
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Zone (If applicable) |
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Attributes |
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds |
Image courtesy of Florissa
The perfect green to grow, even in hot weather. Broad, dark green leaves have a delicate spinach flavor. Stems are broad, thick and white in color. Leaves can be picked at any time or cut leaf stalks just above ground level and the plant will continue to produce all season long. Both stalks and leaves are edible. Delicious in salads, quiche or steamed with butter. Freezes well.
Days to Germination: 7 to 10 days
Days to Maturity: 50 to 60 days
Best Container Size: 12"+
A dense, upright mounded shrub with attractive bronze-tinged new growth in spring, that matures to a soft yellow-green and develops into a brilliant coppery orange in the fall. Panicles of rosy red flowers rise above the foliage in summer, creating a dynamic contrast. Excellent for brightening shrub borders. Good heat tolerance. Deciduous.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 2 - 3'
- Width: 2 - 3'
Zone: 2
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Low mounded shrub with small, yellow foliage making it a good contrast for any landscape with a darker backdrop. Good choice for attracting butterflies. Deer do not find this shrub particularly attractive and tend to pass over it. Best suited in mass plantings for small hedges along with foundations and borders.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Mature Size:
- Height: 18 - 24"
- Width: 18 - 24"
Zone: 3
Photos courtesy of Jeffries Nursery
Space has dark green, round, spoon shaped, almost smooth leaves that are still meaty enough for real flavour. The leaves are held up off the ground so they stay clean. We recommend this one for summer and fall harvest. This variety is lovely both cooked and raw, as baby leaf spinach, or full size. It will work in larger containers for early spring and late fall growing. Space spinach seeds have hybrid resistance to downy mildew races 1 to 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, and 12. This variety boasts intermediate resistance to cladosporium leaf spot, as well. A fine hybrid developed for growing in the Pacific Northwest.
Matures in 45 days. (Hybrid seeds)
- Flavourful
- Dark green, meaty, almost smooth leaves
- Resistant to downy mildew races 1-3
- Hybrid seeds
- Matures in 45 days
After spring garden bloomers finish their show, Pinky Promise™ Snowberry takes over center stage with a flashy display of gumball pink berries that cover the rich mint-green foliage. The promise of such appeal is worth the wait! Hardy and compact, this special addition to the Bloomin' Easy® family is perfect for decorative patio containers, hedges, mixed garden beds, and walkways.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 3 - 4'
Width: 3 - 4'
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Unit price perExceptionally free-blooming and compact, ideal for garden's edge. Attractive in butterfly gardens, cutting gardens or combined with other perennials such as iris, poppy, daylily or yarrow. Remove faded flowers for continued bloom and best appearance.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 12 - 18"
Width: 14 - 18"
Zone: 4
Photo and data courtesy of Aubin Nursery and Bellwyck Horticolor.
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
Photos and Data Courtesy of Ball Seed
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 30"
Width: 18"
Zone: 3
Photos and data courtesy of Van Noort Bulb - http://www.vannoortbulb.com
Summer Phlox is very popular for its midsummer display in the sunny border. This selection produces large, fragrant flower clusters. Attractive to butterflies. Excellent cut flower. Flowering is always best in a sunny location. Easy to grow and mildew resistant although Summer Phlox always benefit from a location that provides good air circulation and consistent soil moisture. Drought tolerant. Excellent for containers or in the border. Remove faded flowers to encourage more buds to form.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 12"
Width: 8"
Zone: 3
Photo and data courtesy of Aubin Nursery and Bellwyck Horticolor.
• Helps you grow big, bold and beautiful roses that are attractive and eye-catching.
• Made up of a balanced formula that contains 18% Nitrogen, 24% Phosphorus and 16% Potassium.
• Designed with a formula that is specifically for roses and other repeat blooming plants.
• Comes in a stackable, sturdy, waterproof box that is easy to store and use when needed.
500g
Moss Phlox forms a low mound or cushion smothered by tiny flowers in late spring. Clip plants immediately after blooming to encourage a dense habit. Wonderful in the sunny rock garden, for edging, or in mixed containers. Requires good drainage. Drought tolerant, once established.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Height: 6"
Width: 18"
Zone: 2
Photo and data courtesy of Aubin Nursery and Bellwyck Horticolor.
C. maxima. This old heirloom is thought to have been originally cultivated in Brazil, possibly prior to European contact. Moranga simply means 'pumpkin' in Portuguese, and it is sometimes listed as abóbora moranga. Its sweetness and pleasant texture make it an excellent cooking pumpkin, but its deep lobes and pinky orange exterior make it highly ornamental as well. The plants are vigorous and productive, and have an unusually high number of male flowers. Fruit sizes varies from 4-8 lbs. The fruits develop light coloured stripes as they mature, which indicate where the creases between each lobe will form.
Matures in 95 days. (Open pollinated seeds)
