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FLOWERS Petunia Cascadia Purple Gem Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual Details and Tips: 1. Soak in sun To bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun. 2. Watering is essential Petunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot. 3. Provide right soil For growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely. 4. Fertilize for prolific blooms Petunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10. 5. Deadheading is must This is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower. 6. Look at pest Common garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation. Petunia Cascadia Rim Magenta Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual Details and Tips: 1. Soak in sun To bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun. 2. Watering is essential Petunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot. 3. Provide right soil For growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely. 4. Fertilize for prolific blooms Petunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10. 5. Deadheading is must This is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower. 6. Look at pest Common garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

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Page 1: FLOWERS - Ellsworth, WI 54011 List Sale Price 20… · Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove

FLOWERS

Petunia Cascadia Purple GemPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia Cascadia Rim Magenta Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

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Petunia Ray SunflowerPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia BicolorPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia IcebergPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia AutumnPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

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Petunia Purple VeinPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia Imagination Pensive PurplePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Petunia Constellation PyxisPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:1. Soak in sunTo bloom abundantly, petunias require a good soak in the sun for at least 6 hours. They love warmth and sunlight. Keep your potted plants in a spot that receives full sun.

2. Watering is essentialPetunias may recover from the underwatering shock, but overwatering is the main reason why container grown petunias die. This attractive flowering plant requires moderate watering and slightly moist soil during the day. Water regularly but let the soil to dry out between the watering spells to avoid root rot.

3. Provide right soilFor growing best petunias in pots, your growing medium must drain freely.

4. Fertilize for prolific bloomsPetunias are greedy and needy plants when it comes to fertilizer. Either apply slow release fertilizer at the time of planting or feed them every other week using the diluted liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10.

5. Deadheading is mustThis is one of the essential petunia care tips you need to follow. Remove faded flowers so that the plant can concentrate its energy on producing more blooms. It’s also important to remove the seed developing portion below each flower.

6. Look at pestCommon garden pests, especially the aphids affect this beautiful flowering plant the most. So keep an eye on them, look on and under the leaves to identify the infestation.

Verbena Candy CanePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Water requirements:Although established verbenas can tolerate dry soil, you should water your verbena plants regularly during extended periods of drought, especially container-grown plants. It is equally important to ensure that your verbenas are well-drained in both containers and garden beds so the roots don’t sit in soggy soil.

Fertilizing:In garden beds, application of a continuous-release fertilizer and enriching the soil with organic matter at the time of planting will usually provide enough sustenance to keep your verbenas blooming nonstop. Fertilize container-grown plants more often, either with a slow-release fertilizer or regular applications of a water-soluble fertilizer.

Pruning and deadheading:Although most verbenas do not require deadheading to keep them blooming, you may want to trim back trailing varieties if they begin to overtake containers or crowd out other plants in the garden. Giving your verbenas a light trim every now and then will also result in fuller plants and more prolific flowering.

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Verbena Pink Bi-colorPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Water requirements:Although established verbenas can tolerate dry soil, you should water your verbena plants regularly during extended periods of drought, especially container-grown plants. It is equally important to ensure that your verbenas are well-drained in both containers and garden beds so the roots don’t sit in soggy soil.

Fertilizing:In garden beds, application of a continuous-release fertilizer and enriching the soil with organic matter at the time of planting will usually provide enough sustenance to keep your verbenas blooming nonstop. Fertilize container-grown plants more often, either with a slow-release fertilizer or regular applications of a water-soluble fertilizer.

Pruning and deadheading:Although most verbenas do not require deadheading to keep them blooming, you may want to trim back trailing varieties if they begin to overtake containers or crowd out other plants in the garden. Giving your verbenas a light trim every now and then will also result in fuller plants and more prolific flowering.

Verbena Purple HomesteadPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Water requirements:Although established verbenas can tolerate dry soil, you should water your verbena plants regularly during extended periods of drought, especially container-grown plants. It is equally important to ensure that your verbenas are well-drained in both containers and garden beds so the roots don’t sit in soggy soil.

Fertilizing:In garden beds, application of a continuous-release fertilizer and enriching the soil with organic matter at the time of planting will usually provide enough sustenance to keep your verbenas blooming nonstop. Fertilize container-grown plants more often, either with a slow-release fertilizer or regular applications of a water-soluble fertilizer.

Pruning and deadheading:Although most verbenas do not require deadheading to keep them blooming, you may want to trim back trailing varieties if they begin to overtake containers or crowd out other plants in the garden. Giving your verbenas a light trim every now and then will also result in fuller plants and more prolific flowering.

Verbena RedPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Water requirements:Although established verbenas can tolerate dry soil, you should water your verbena plants regularly during extended periods of drought, especially container-grown plants. It is equally important to ensure that your verbenas are well-drained in both containers and garden beds so the roots don’t sit in soggy soil.

Fertilizing:In garden beds, application of a continuous-release fertilizer and enriching the soil with organic matter at the time of planting will usually provide enough sustenance to keep your verbenas blooming nonstop. Fertilize container-grown plants more often, either with a slow-release fertilizer or regular applications of a water-soluble fertilizer.

Pruning and deadheading:Although most verbenas do not require deadheading to keep them blooming, you may want to trim back trailing varieties if they begin to overtake containers or crowd out other plants in the garden. Giving your verbenas a light trim every now and then will also result in fuller plants and more prolific flowering.

Verbena Purple Bi-colorPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Water requirements:Although established verbenas can tolerate dry soil, you should water your verbena plants regularly during extended periods of drought, especially container-grown plants. It is equally important to ensure that your verbenas are well-drained in both containers and garden beds so the roots don’t sit in soggy soil.

Fertilizing:In garden beds, application of a continuous-release fertilizer and enriching the soil with organic matter at the time of planting will usually provide enough sustenance to keep your verbenas blooming nonstop. Fertilize container-grown plants more often, either with a slow-release fertilizer or regular applications of a water-soluble fertilizer.

Pruning and deadheading:Although most verbenas do not require deadheading to keep them blooming, you may want to trim back trailing varieties if they begin to overtake containers or crowd out other plants in the garden. Giving your verbenas a light trim every now and then will also result in fuller plants and more prolific flowering.

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Bidens - Pretty In PinkPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Flowering period - Blooms from spring to fall.

Height - Grows 18" to 24" tall (46 - 61 cm)

Soil and water - Best in rich, moist and well drained soil. Water as needed.

Light requirements - Plant in full sun.

Best use - Great for natural gardens, pots or cutting.

Growing tips - A heat-tolerant annual. Trim back occasionally to encourage blooming.

Geranium - Glob StarsPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

Geranium - WhitePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

Geranium - RedPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

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Geranium - Glob Burgundy Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

Geranium - Pat Sal ChicPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

Calibrachoa - Cardinal Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - FuchsiaPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

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Calibrachoa - BluePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - VioletPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - RedPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - Noa SunsetPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

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Calibrachoa - PurplePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - Cherry CrushPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Calibrachoa - Cherry CrushPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Geranium - WatermelonPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Allow to dry between waterings, then water thoroughly.

During the winter, water much less, but do not let the roots dry out.

To encourage blooming, deadhead spent flowers.

To promote bushiness and avoid legginess, pinch the stems.

During active growing months, fertilize every 2 weeks. Use a water-soluble fertilizer at half strength. Don’t fertilize in winter.

Geraniums can be re-potted as needed during the spring to be refreshed.

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Osteospermum - LemonPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Position: Osteospermums need a sunny aspect, so always plant in a sunny border. They also thrive in a pot on a sunny patio!

Watering: Water regularly to avoid the plants from drying out. Keep well watered, especially the first two weeks after planting!

Feeding: For best results feed your Osteospermums on a weekly basis with a general fertilizer

Dead Heading: Remove wilted flowers on a regular basis. This will prolong flowering. It is alright to take off part of the flower stem to tidy up the plant.

Pruning: Cutting back Osteospermums won't harm them. On the contrary. They will grow new fresh side shoots in no time! Pruning is most beneficial to the so called hardy types of Osteospermum. It's best to cut them back in early spring or in the autumn.

Osteospermum - BronzePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Position: Osteospermums need a sunny aspect, so always plant in a sunny border. They also thrive in a pot on a sunny patio!

Watering: Water regularly to avoid the plants from drying out. Keep well watered, especially the first two weeks after planting!

Feeding: For best results feed your Osteospermums on a weekly basis with a general fertilizer

Dead Heading: Remove wilted flowers on a regular basis. This will prolong flowering. It is alright to take off part of the flower stem to tidy up the plant.

Pruning: Cutting back Osteospermums won't harm them. On the contrary. They will grow new fresh side shoots in no time! Pruning is most beneficial to the so called hardy types of Osteospermum. It's best to cut them back in early spring or in the autumn.

Osteospermum - MagmaPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Position: Osteospermums need a sunny aspect, so always plant in a sunny border. They also thrive in a pot on a sunny patio!

Watering: Water regularly to avoid the plants from drying out. Keep well watered, especially the first two weeks after planting!

Feeding: For best results feed your Osteospermums on a weekly basis with a general fertilizer

Dead Heading: Remove wilted flowers on a regular basis. This will prolong flowering. It is alright to take off part of the flower stem to tidy up the plant.

Pruning: Cutting back Osteospermums won't harm them. On the contrary. They will grow new fresh side shoots in no time! Pruning is most beneficial to the so called hardy types of Osteospermum. It's best to cut them back in early spring or in the autumn.

Coleus - Mardigras Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Caring for coleus is just as easy. They need to be kept moist, especially newly planted coleus.

Container plants also require more frequent watering than those grown in the garden.

Although it’s not required, the plants can be given a boost of half-strength liquid fertilizer during their active growth in spring and summer.

Their spiked flowers usually appear in summer; however, these can be removed if desired. You can also pinch the shoots of young coleus plants to produce bushier growth.

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Coleus - Beauty of Lyon Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Caring for coleus is just as easy. They need to be kept moist, especially newly planted coleus.

Container plants also require more frequent watering than those grown in the garden.

Although it’s not required, the plants can be given a boost of half-strength liquid fertilizer during their active growth in spring and summer.

Their spiked flowers usually appear in summer; however, these can be removed if desired. You can also pinch the shoots of young coleus plants to produce bushier growth.

Coleus - Dark Ruffle Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Caring for coleus is just as easy. They need to be kept moist, especially newly planted coleus.

Container plants also require more frequent watering than those grown in the garden.

Although it’s not required, the plants can be given a boost of half-strength liquid fertilizer during their active growth in spring and summer.

Their spiked flowers usually appear in summer; however, these can be removed if desired. You can also pinch the shoots of young coleus plants to produce bushier growth.

Sweet Potato Vine - Rusty RedPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

The care of sweet potato plants is similar to most other vining houseplants in the home, spending summers outdoors.

While tolerant of drought, these plants prefer to be kept moist (not soggy). Though prolific growers, you may fertilize monthly, if desired, using a general all-purpose, water soluble fertilizer.

Overgrown or leggy looking plants can be cut back to encourage bushier growth and keep them under control. New plants can be started with these cuttings to keep an endless supply year round.

Sweet Potato Vine - Tri-colorPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

The care of sweet potato plants is similar to most other vining houseplants in the home, spending summers outdoors.

While tolerant of drought, these plants prefer to be kept moist (not soggy). Though prolific growers, you may fertilize monthly, if desired, using a general all-purpose, water soluble fertilizer.

Overgrown or leggy looking plants can be cut back to encourage bushier growth and keep them under control. New plants can be started with these cuttings to keep an endless supply year round.

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Sweet Potato Vine - Blackie Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

The care of sweet potato plants is similar to most other vining houseplants in the home, spending summers outdoors.

While tolerant of drought, these plants prefer to be kept moist (not soggy). Though prolific growers, you may fertilize monthly, if desired, using a general all-purpose, water soluble fertilizer.

Overgrown or leggy looking plants can be cut back to encourage bushier growth and keep them under control. New plants can be started with these cuttings to keep an endless supply year round.

Lantana - Bright Orange Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Water: Once established, lantana is fairly drought-tolerant. An inch of water per week is ideal, but they are generally pretty adaptable.

Fertilizer: Lantana doesn’t need much fertilizer; in fact, too much fertilizer can inhibit blooming. Use compost to enrich the soil, and feed in spring with a balanced organic fertilizer.

Pruning: Lantana benefits from deadheading spent blooms and also from light shearing to keep the plant bushy and blooming.

Lantana - Bright PinkPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Water: Once established, lantana is fairly drought-tolerant. An inch of water per week is ideal, but they are generally pretty adaptable.

Fertilizer: Lantana doesn’t need much fertilizer; in fact, too much fertilizer can inhibit blooming. Use compost to enrich the soil, and feed in spring with a balanced organic fertilizer.

Pruning: Lantana benefits from deadheading spent blooms and also from light shearing to keep the plant bushy and blooming.

Lantana - New GoldPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Water: Once established, lantana is fairly drought-tolerant. An inch of water per week is ideal, but they are generally pretty adaptable.

Fertilizer: Lantana doesn’t need much fertilizer; in fact, too much fertilizer can inhibit blooming. Use compost to enrich the soil, and feed in spring with a balanced organic fertilizer.

Pruning: Lantana benefits from deadheading spent blooms and also from light shearing to keep the plant bushy and blooming.

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Calibrachoa - LimonadePrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Thriving in full sun with six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day, calibrachoa also tolerates partial shade, where it blooms somewhat less profusely. The plant needs regular watering, every week in the growing season, and more if you grow it in a container. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Calibrachoa is drought tolerant, but performs best with adequate water.

It will be at its best with feeding every few weeks during the growing season; use an all-purpose fertilizer applied as directed on the package.

Lobelia - Baby Blue Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Once established, the lobelia plant requires little maintenance. During hot, dry periods, care of lobelia requires that the plant should receive frequent watering, however, especially those in containers.

A general-purpose liquid fertilizer can be given once a month or every four to six weeks, if desired.

Lobelia should delight your garden with beautiful blooms about mid-summer, continuing on up to the first frost. Although not necessary, you can deadhead lobelia plants to maintain a neat appearance.

Lobelia - Lavendar Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Once established, the lobelia plant requires little maintenance. During hot, dry periods, care of lobelia requires that the plant should receive frequent watering, however, especially those in containers.

A general-purpose liquid fertilizer can be given once a month or every four to six weeks, if desired.

Lobelia should delight your garden with beautiful blooms about mid-summer, continuing on up to the first frost. Although not necessary, you can deadhead lobelia plants to maintain a neat appearance.

Lobelia - Pink Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Once established, the lobelia plant requires little maintenance. During hot, dry periods, care of lobelia requires that the plant should receive frequent watering, however, especially those in containers.

A general-purpose liquid fertilizer can be given once a month or every four to six weeks, if desired.

Lobelia should delight your garden with beautiful blooms about mid-summer, continuing on up to the first frost. Although not necessary, you can deadhead lobelia plants to maintain a neat appearance.

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Cupid’s DartPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Perennial

Coleus - Rainbow Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual Details and Tips:Caring for coleus is just as easy. They need to be kept moist, especially newly planted coleus.

Container plants also require more frequent watering than those grown in the garden.

Although it’s not required, the plants can be given a boost of half-strength liquid fertilizer during their active growth in spring and summer.

Their spiked flowers usually appear in summer; however, these can be removed if desired. You can also pinch the shoots of young coleus plants to produce bushier growth.

Lobelia - White Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:

Once established, the lobelia plant requires little maintenance. During hot, dry periods, care of lobelia requires that the plant should receive frequent watering, however, especially those in containers.

A general-purpose liquid fertilizer can be given once a month or every four to six weeks, if desired.

Lobelia should delight your garden with beautiful blooms about mid-summer, continuing on up to the first frost. Although not necessary, you can deadhead lobelia plants to maintain a neat appearance.

Osteospermum - PinkPrice: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and Tips:Position: Osteospermums need a sunny aspect, so always plant in a sunny border. They also thrive in a pot on a sunny patio!

Watering: Water regularly to avoid the plants from drying out. Keep well watered, especially the first two weeks after planting!

Feeding: For best results feed your Osteospermums on a weekly basis with a general fertilizer

Dead Heading: Remove wilted flowers on a regular basis. This will prolong flowering. It is alright to take off part of the flower stem to tidy up the plant.

Pruning: Cutting back Osteospermums won't harm them. On the contrary. They will grow new fresh side shoots in no time! Pruning is most beneficial to the so called hardy types of Osteospermum. It's best to cut them back in early spring or in the autumn.

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Vinca Vine Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Dracaena Spike Price: $3.00 Plant Type: Annual

Hanging Baskets - $15Jar/Shelf Planters - $15Large round planters - $20Other planters vary in size and plants - prices range from $4 - $12

Vegetables

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Jalapeno Pepper Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Tomato - Roma

Price: $2.00 Plant Type:Annual

Details and tips:Size and Maturity: 3 inches longDays to Maturity: 73 to 80 daysLight Requirement: Full sunPlant Spacing: 24 to 36 inchesWater: 2 inches a week

Cauliflower - Amazing

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Cantaloupe

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and tips:Size and Maturity: 12 inchesDays to Maturity: 85 DaysLight Requirement: Full SunPlant Spacing: 18 - 42 inchesWater: 1 to 2 inches per week

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Broccoli - De CiccoPrice: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Days To Maturity 74 days Fruit Size 4-6 inches Sun Full Sun Spread 24 inches Height 24-30 inches

Zucchini - Black Beauty

Price:$2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and tips:Size and Maturity: 6-8 inches longDays to Maturity: 40 to 50 daysLight Requirement: full sunPlant Spacing: 40 inchesWater: 1 to 2 inches per week

Pepper - Green Bell

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual Details and tips:Size and Maturity: 3-4 inches longDays to Maturity: 60 to 80 daysLight Requirement: Full SunPlant Spacing: 18 to 24 inchesWater: 1 to 2 inches per week

Squash - Butternut

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Details and tips:Size and Maturity:Days to Maturity: 75 to 120 daysLight Requirement: Full SunPlant Spacing: 18 to 24 inchesWater: 1 inch

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Squash - Acorn

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: AnnualDetails and tips:Size and Maturity:Days to Maturity: 80 to 100 daysLight Requirement: Full SunPlant Spacing: 18 to 24 inchesWater: 1 inchCare-

Pepper - Sweet Banana Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Days To Maturity 72 days Fruit Size 6-7 inches Sun Full Sun Spread 12 inches Height 18-24 inches

Tomato - Cherry Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Fruit Bearing Indeterminate Days To Maturity 70 days Fruit Weight 1 ounces Sun Full Sun Spread 18 inches Height 60-72 inches

Pepper - Red BellPrice: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

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Gourd - Small Fancy Mix Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Days To Maturity 110-130 days Fruit Size 3-6 inches Sun Full Sun Spread 96-144 inches Height 24-36 inches

Cabbage - Red AcrePrice: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Pepper - Yellow Bell

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual Details and tips:Size and Maturity: 3-4 inches longDays to Maturity: 60 to 80 daysLight Requirement: Full SunPlant Spacing: 18 to 24 inchesWater: 1 to 2 inches per week

Cabbage - Danish Ballhead Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

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Egg Plant - EpicPrice: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual Tomato - Amish Paste

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Tomato - Early Girl Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual Winter Squash - Buttercup

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

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Cucumber - Alibi Hybrid

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Cucumber - Pick a Bushel Cucumber

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Pumpkin - Pepo

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Pumpkin - CT Field

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

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Tomato - Brandywine

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Asapargus - Mary Washington

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Tomato - Beef Steak

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Pumpkin - Baby Boo

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

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Pepper - Habanada

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Cucumber - Straight Eight

Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Bunching Onions Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual

Leeks Price: $2.00 Plant Type: Annual