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CUT FLOWER MIX SWEET PEA SEED
Lathyrus Odoratus 'Cut Flower Mix' A variety of seeds from the sweet peas that we grow. we cannot guarantee what colors they'll be. If you aren't looking for specific colors. but just want to grow beautiful sweet peas in an array of colors this pack is for you. Sweet peas are a hardy annual which means they can tolerate. and even prefer cooler weather. although some varieties are also heat tolerant. If you live in a moderate climate. you can sow the seeds in the fall right into the ground or in spring as soon as the ground can be worked. It would be best to sow into a prepared bed that you readied in the fall for winter or early spring sowing. When starting seeds indoors. I start my sweet peas under shop lights anywhere from the end of January to the beginning of March (zone 8. last frost date April 24). Once the sweet peas are 6-8 inches tall. I pinch out the tips down to a leaf set to encourage branching. I plant 1-3 sweet pea plants in a hole. spacing 8” apart down the row and 12” apart across the row. Sweet peas like lots of water and rich soil. I hope you enjoy growing these beautiful flowers as much as I do! * Caution: sweet pea seeds are poisonous and should not be ingested.* Information: Hardy Annual Height: 6-8 feet Spacing: 6-8” apart Site: Full Sun Days to Maturity: 75-90 Pinch: When 6” tall Approximate seeds per packet: 10 Special Notes: Use T-Posts and plastic netting if you don't have a fence for sweet peas to climb. Space your posts evenly every 8' or so.
$9.99 - $15.99
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Cyclamen Flower Seeds
🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® and CreditCard 😍 99.3% of customers buy 2 items(15% Off) or more ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available 🌺Cyclamen flower seeds - an elegant winter choice ☀️Brighten up your home this winter with the stunning beauty of Cyclamen flowers! These elegant blooms. with their graceful. butterfly-like petals. come in a variety of striking colors. including pink. red. white. and purple. Perfect for indoor spaces. Cyclamen adds a touch of sophistication to any room. making it the ideal winter houseplant. ❤️Why You'll Love Cyclamen: Breathtaking Colors: Cyclamen offers a variety of rich hues that brighten up any interior. creating a lively and sophisticated ambiance. Long Blooming Season: These flowers are perfect for the colder months. with blooms that last through autumn and winter. keeping your home colorful for months. Easy to Grow Indoors: Thriving in semi-shaded. cool environments. Cyclamen is an ideal indoor plant that requires minimal care. Resilient & Low Maintenance: Its tuber stores water. making it drought-resistant. With basic watering and proper drainage. Cyclamen will thrive and flourish with little effort. 🏠Simple Care Tips: Place your Cyclamen in a bright. cool spot with indirect sunlight. Keep the soil slightly moist. but avoid overwatering. The plant thrives best in temperatures between 15°C and 20°C. making it an excellent choice for indoor settings. 🌸Elevate Your Space with Effortless Elegance 🌱Cyclamen is the perfect way to infuse your home with color and charm. Whether for a cozy living room. a bright windowsill. or a peaceful workspace. these flowers bring warmth and joy. symbolizing beauty and hope through the winter months. 🌱Don't miss out on this seasonal favorite—order your Cyclamen Flower Seeds today and enjoy months of breathtaking blooms! Package Includes:1 Pack of Panicle Hydrangea Flowers Seeds (about 50pcs or 100pcs or 200pcs) ♻️14 Days Easy Return & ExchangeItems can be returned or exchanged within 14 days from the delivered day. AFTER-SALE SERVICE Shipping - Worldwide Express Shipping is available Returns>> Fast refund.100% Money Back Guarantee. If for whatever reason you're not completely satisfied. then return the product within 90 days. AT Our Store. WE HAVE STRONGLY CONFIDENCE ON OUR PRODUCTS. EVERY PRODUCT INCLUDES A 24-MONTH. WORRY-FREE GUARANTEE. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM OR SUGGESTION. PLEASE CONTACT US FREELY. WE WILL PROVIDE FRIENDLY SUPPORT FOR YOU IN 24 HR.
$7.99 - $16.99
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Daffodil Bulbs - All Star Mix
🌼 Our mission is to provide customers with seeds of the highest quality at affordable prices. 🌱 ✈ FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $39 😍100% GROW GUARANTEE! ✨ RATED 4.9 OUT OF 5 BY OUR CUSTOMERS Nothing adds a little cheer like spring favorite daffodils. These bright and sunny charmers are easy to plant. low-maintenance and multiply rapidly. And they make wonderful cut flowers. Sometimes called “jonquils”. these fall-planted beauties are a cherished harbinger of spring. One of our favorite species — and our customers too — daffodil bulbs are an absolute must for any good flower bulb garden. A very versatile and resilient lot. daffodil bulbs can be planted in a wide variety of climates and conditions. and will typically keep growing in profusion year after year! All our bestselling daffodils in one collection Prefers Sun/Partial Shade Spring Blooming; Simple to Grow; Deer. Rabbit and Squirrel Resistant Perennial; Mixed bright shades making this a popular item among our customers PLANT CHARACTERISTICS: Attracts Bees. Attracts Butterflies. Attracts Pollinators. Easy to Grow & Maintain. Fast Growing USE: Container Garden. Cut Flower Garden. Erosion Control GROWING CONDITIONS: Cold Tolerant. Drought Tolerant. Outdoor PLANT RESISTANCE: Deer. Rabbit Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall Our Guarantee We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee. If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase. Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out. If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right. We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance.
$14.99 - $24.99
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Dahlia Double Mix Rainbow Colour Decorate Your Garden
🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® 😍 99.3% of customers buy 2 items(10% Off) or more to share with family or friends ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available Brilliant Flowers: Double dahlias are known for their rich tiers of petals and gorgeous blooms. These colorful seed mixes will give you gorgeous. multi-layered flowers come season. each one like a work of art in your garden. Versatility: Double dahlias are extremely versatile flowers that can be used as a garden accent. as a border for flower beds. as an element in a bouquet. or even as a raw material for creating unforgettable floral arrangements. Easy to Grow: Double dahlias are relatively easy plants to grow. suitable for garden novices and experienced gardeners alike. They need full sun and good drainage. but once firmly established. they will give you a continued supply of beautiful flowers. Our Guarantee We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee. If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase. Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out. If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right. We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance. 🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® 😍 99.3% of customers buy 2 items(10% Off) or more to share with family or friends ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available Brilliant Flowers: Double dahlias are known for their rich tiers of petals and gorgeous blooms. These colorful seed mixes will give you gorgeous. multi-layered flowers come season. each one like a work of art in your garden. Versatility: Double dahlias are extremely versatile flowers that can be used as a garden accent. as a border for flower beds. as an element in a bouquet. or even as a raw material for creating unforgettable floral arrangements. Easy to Grow: Double dahlias are relatively easy plants to grow. suitable for garden novices and experienced gardeners alike. They need full sun and good drainage. but once firmly established. they will give you a continued supply of beautiful flowers. Our Guarantee We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee. If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase. Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out. If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right. We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance.
$12.99 - $19.99
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Dahlia Flower Seeds-Symbol Of Gorgeous
🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® 😍 99.6% of customers buy 100 seeds or more to share ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available Non-fading bold pattern for sun and shade. 🪴You have never encountered a dahlia like this. one that is sure to create a colorful commotion in your garden. Dahlia are majestic and beloved perennial flowers that captivate with their stunning blooms and delightful fragrance. Here's a brief overview of their characteristics and planting tips: 🌸 Habit: Dahlia are herbaceous perennials with lush. glossy green foliage that adds beauty to the landscape even before they bloom. Their large. luxurious flowers come in various colors. including shades of pink. white. and red. 🌞 Light and Soil: Dahlia prefer full sun to partial shade. with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. They thrive in well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. 💧 Watering: Water dahlia regularly. keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Avoid overhead watering. as wet leaves can promote diseases. 🏡 Planting: When planting dahlia. choose a location with ample sunlight and prepare the soil by adding compost or well-rotted manure. Plant the peony root divisions (also known as tubers) in a hole about 2 inches deep. making sure the eyes (buds) are facing upward. Space the plants at least 2 to 3 feet apart. 🌱 Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the dahlia to conserve moisture. regulate soil temperature. and suppress weed growth. 🌸 Floral Delight: dahlia is not only beautiful in the garden but also make stunning cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements. making them a delightful gift option. ♻️14 Days Easy Return & ExchangeItems can be returned or exchanged within 14 days from the delivered day. AFTER-SALE SERVICE Shipping - Worldwide Express Shipping is available Returns>> Fast refund.100% Money Back Guarantee. If for whatever reason you're not completely satisfied. then return the product within 90 days. AT Our Store. WE HAVE STRONGLY CONFIDENCE ON OUR PRODUCTS. EVERY PRODUCT INCLUDES A 24-MONTH. WORRY-FREE GUARANTEE. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM OR SUGGESTION. PLEASE CONTACT US FREELY. WE WILL PROVIDE FRIENDLY SUPPORT FOR YOU IN 24 HR.
$7.99 - $16.99
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Dahongpao Plum Seeds
🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® and CreditCard 😍 99.3% of customers buy 2 items(10% Off) or more to share with family or friends ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available 🌟Garden Miracle Dahongpao Plum. the sweet beauty is not limited to the fruit! 🍑🌟 Dahongpao plum is a rich and juicy fruit. Its attractive appearance and sweet taste make it a favorite among gardening enthusiasts and gourmets alike. Why choose Dahongpao plums? 🌈🍑 Juicy and delicious: Dahongpao plums are famous for their juicy and delicious flesh. Every bite is an ultimate pleasure for the stomach and intestines. Purchase our Dahongpao Plum Seeds and enjoy the delicious fruit grown in your home. Nutritious: Dahongpao plums are rich in vitamins and minerals. making them a nutritious fruit choice. Plant Dahongpao plums to add a healthy flavor to your life. Fresh and fruity aroma: Dahongpao plums exude a fresh and pleasant fruity aroma. allowing you to feel the gift of nature while tasting it. Let the fruity aroma always accompany you with the Dahongpao plums we offer. Picturesque in all seasons: No matter spring. summer. autumn or winter. Dahongpao plums bring you a rich sensory experience with their pleasant floral fragrance and juicy fruits. Spring flowers are like cherry blossoms. summer fruits are fragrant. autumn fruits are deep red and delicious. and even in winter the branches are covered with pale flowers. How to grow Dahongpao plums? Choose the right site: Dahongpao plums prefer a sunny and well-ventilated environment. Choose a sunny location for planting. Soil Preparation: Use well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Apply organic fertilizer around your plants to help them grow and produce fruit. Water and moisturize: Dahongpao plums have a large demand for water. especially in the dry season. Make sure to keep the soil moist but avoid standing water. Prune your plants regularly: Pruning your plants regularly helps create a tighter canopy. improves ventilation. and promotes fruit ripening. Pest and disease control: Check the plants regularly. pay attention to the prevention and control of common diseases and pests. and maintain the healthy growth of the plants. 🏡Start building your unique Dahongpao plum garden now and make it your private paradise. Whether you are indulging in the fragrance of flowers or tasting juicy fruits. you can find satisfaction in this sea of flowers. Don't miss it and bring the beauty of nature home! 🍑 Our Guarantee We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee. If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase. Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out. If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right. We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance.
$14.99 - $22.99
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DAISY SEEDS (PAPER) - GIANT FLOWERED MIX
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Daisy Seeds - Paper Daisy Seeds Giant Flowered Mix Paper Daisy blooms make a wonderful addition to any garden. but don't under estimate their value to a florist or even a crafter! An excellent specimen for drying. Paper Daisies also are extremely long lasting in a vase. In the lovely range of feminine hues. this mix features giant. double petaled blooms just begging to be picked! Annual; Large Flower Heads for Maximum Color Easy to grow; Long Lasting Blooms Summer Blooming; Prefers Full Sun Exposure FAST FACTS Name: Daisy Seeds (Paper) - Giant Flowered Mix Botanical Name: Helipterum roseum Life Cycle: Annual Light Requirement: Full Sun Planting Season: Spring. Fall Plant Type: Long Stemmed Pink Flowers with Light Halo and Yellow Center Features: Attracts Pollinators. Cut Flower Garden. Deer Resistant. Drought Tolerant. Poor Soil Tolerant. Fast Growing. Extended Bloom Time. Easy to Grow & Maintain. Container Garden Blooms: Summer Plant Height: up to 20 inches Plant Spacing: 6-8 inches Planting Depth: 1/4 inch Sowing Method: Direct Sow Cold Stratification: No Hardiness Zones: 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 Ships: Year Round PLANTING INSTRUCTIONSHow to Plant Giant Flowered Mix Paper Daisy Seeds WHEN TO PLANT DAISY SEEDSDaisies are almost foolproof to grow. They can be planted in the spring. summer or fall. Most gardeners sow their daisy seeds directly in the garden. WHERE TO PLANT DAISY SEEDSChoose a sunny location that is well-protected with rich. well-drained soil. Compost can be mixed with your garden soil. HOW TO PLANT DAISY SEEDSUse a hoe or rake to scratch the top of soil. Then. toss the seeds on top. Daisy seeds should only lightly be covered with about 1/8 inch of soil. It is important to maintain a good level of moisture until the seeds have germinated (in approximately 14 days). If you desire. a general fertilizer can be applied during the early growth stages and monthly thereafter. Before the daisies bloom. you can switch to a high phosphorus fertilizer. This will give you bigger. brighter flowers. HOW TO CARE FOR DAISIESDaisies need average amounts of water. Once your perennials are established. separate your varieties by division every 3 to 4 years to avoid overcrowding. Dig up clumps and separate them into groups to be replanted. If you live in a cold climate. give your daisies a layer of mulch to protect them during the winter.
$6.99 - $9.99
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Dark Galaxy Tomato 50 Seeds
Description Dark galaxy tomatoI grew the Dark Galaxy tomato for the first time in 2019 and it is stunning.Beyond the fact that it's beautiful. the fruits taste amazing and were abundant in production.This particular variety was fought over by my family all season long!
$9.99 - $14.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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Daylily Hybrid Flowers Seed
Make Your Seed to Garden 1. Choose the right containers You can start seeds in almost any type of container. as long as it's at least 2-3 ” deep and has some drainage holes. If you love to DIY by yourself. you might start growing seedlings in yogurt cups. milk cartons or even a paper cup. 2. The “potting soil” Choose the potting soil that's made for growing seedlings. NOTE: Do not use soil from your garden or re-use potting soil from your houseplants. Start with a fresh. sterile mix that will ensure healthy. disease-free seedlings. 3. Planting Some of the small ones can be sprinkled right on the soil surface. Larger seeds will need to be buried. After planting seeds. you have to moisten the newly planted seeds. To speed up germination. cover the pots with wet paper or a plastic dome. This helps keep the seeds moist before they germinate. When you see the first signs of green. you have to remove the cover. 4. Watering. feeding. repeating As the seedlings grow up. you have to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings. Remember to feed the seedlings regularly with liquid fertilizer. 5. Light Seeds need a lot of light. Set the lights on a timer for 15 hours a day. If you're growing in a window. choose a south-facing exposure. Rotate the pots regularly to keep plants from leaning into the light. If you're growing under lights. adjust them so they're just a few inches above the tops of the seedlings. Keep in mind that seedlings need darkness. too. so they can rest. As the seedlings grow taller. raise the lights. 6. Move to outdoors It's not a good idea to move your seedlings directly from the protected environment of your home into the garden. You've been coddling these seedlings for weeks. so they need a gradual transition to the great outdoors. About a week before you plan to set the seedlings into the garden. place them in a protected spot outdoors (partly shaded. out of the wind) for a few hours. bringing them in at night. Gradually. over the course of a week or 10 days. expose them to more and more sunshine and wind. A cold frame is a great place to harden off plants.
$5.99
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