• PLANT: Marigold-Safari Mix

    PLANT: Marigold-Safari Mix

    $6.00

    A stunning mixture of yellow, orange, red and variegated marigolds.  Plant them around the garden to kill nematodes and repel white flies, but avoid planting near beans.  These grow well in pots, window boxes, and other containers.  Will bloom right until frost if deadheaded.

    (large 6 packs)

  • PLANT: Nasturtium-Rhumba

    PLANT: Nasturtium-Rhumba

    $4.00

    Bright coloured flowers stand out on a compact plant.  And guess what, the flowers are edible!  They have a bit of a peppery flavour, but not overly strong.  These will grow well in window boxes or other containers, or out in your garden.  While they prefer full sun, they can also do well in partial shade, although they will tend to spread out a bit more.  They’re also a great companion plant for your cucumbers, melons, radishes, and tomatoes. (3-1/2 in pot)

  • PLANT: Pansy- Mammoth Mix

    PLANT: Pansy- Mammoth Mix

    A very drought tolerant variety with enormous, edible, flat blooms.  Technically pansies are a perennial, but they are mostly grown in our climate as a cold hardy annual.  Grow them in pots, window boxes, hanging baskets, or as mass plantings in the garden.

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  • PLANT: Pole Bean-Scarlet Runner

    PLANT: Pole Bean-Scarlet Runner

    $4.00

    A beautiful plant that not only attracts pollinators, but also yields tender 12” long green beans.  You’ll need to support this runner bean, either on trellising or stakes, as it tends to sprawl.  Develops pretty deep red flowers. It’s fun to grow with children .  

  • PLANT: Viola-Corina Mix

    PLANT: Viola-Corina Mix

    $4.00

    A stunning mix of beautiful, edible flowers!  The blooms have a very delicate wintergreen flavour, and are a colourful addition to salads or a garnish for deserts.  Unlike many annual flowers, violas thrive in partial shade as well as full sun.  They are also a perrennial, so they can overwinter and bloom again next year.  While older varieties bloom only in the spring/early summer, Corina blooms all summer long. . .almost right up until frost!