Perennial Farm Marketplace Delosperma 'Fire Spinner' (Ice Plant) Groundcover, 1 Quart, Bright Orange Petals with Purplish-Pink Centers
transform your garden path or rockery into a vibrant display with this dynamic succulent ground cover. Its rapid spread ensures a lush, carpet-like effect, adorned with stunning, head-spinning flowers. Each bloom features bright orange petals that blush purplish-pink toward the center, encircling a striking white eye. Rising from a low, tidy mound of 2" tall light green foliage, these cheerful flowers burst forth in late spring to early summer, adding a splash of color. Perfect for full sun to part shade conditions and thriving in moderate to dry soil, it's an ideal choice for adding texture and interest without demanding constant attention.
As a 2012 Plant Select Winner, this variety is celebrated for its hardiness and beauty, proving durable in USDA zones 6-9. It's designed to be walked on, making it a practical solution for high-traffic areas like patios or walkways.When you receive the plant, it will be in its seasonal condition, meaning it might potentially be trimmed back if shipped during the dormant period between November and March. Regardless, it arrives fully rooted and ready to plant, offering a hassle-free way to enhance your garden's aesthetic appeal.
Pros
- Fast spreading ground cover for easy coverage
- Striking multi-colored flowers with unique patterns
- thrives in full sun to part shade
- Adapts well to moderate to dry soil conditions
- Durable and hardy in USDA zones 6-9
Cons
- Best planted in spring or fall for optimal growth
- May require staking if planted in dense groupings
- Not suitable for humid, wet climates
- Shipping is restricted to certain states
Feature | Details |
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Flower Color | Bright orange with purplish-pink centers |
Foliage Color | Light green |
Height | 2" tall |
Spread | 18" apart |
hardiness Zones | 6-9 |
25pcs Blue Pink Purple Hydrangea - beautiful and Hardy Perennial Flowers
Let your garden flourish with a vibrant tapestry of blue, pink, and purple hydrangeas. These hardy, perennial flowers bring enduring beauty and are surprisingly easy to cultivate, making them perfect for gardeners of all skill levels. Enjoy a flourishing display year after year with seeds meticulously selected for their extraordinary germination rates, ensuring you get the lush blooms you desire. Whether you're aiming to brighten your outdoor space or create stunning cut flower arrangements, these hydrangeas are the ideal choice for adding a touch of elegance and color to any setting.
The convenience of these seeds lies in their low-maintenance nature and the rewarding experience of watching these flowers thrive. designed to adapt and flourish in diverse conditions, they promise a consistent and visually appealing outcome, enhancing your garden's aesthetic or bringing nature's beauty into your home through fresh bouquets. Planting these hydrangeas is not just about growing flowers; it's about investing in a lasting splash of color that brings joy and sophistication to your landscape.
- Hardy, perennial flowers that return annually
- Easy to grow and maintain,适合 beginners and experienced gardeners alike
- Carefully selected seeds for high germination rates
- Perfect for garden beds, borders, or as cut flowers
- Adds diverse hues of blue, pink, and purple for a stunning visual impact
Cons:
- Requires adequate sunlight and watering for optimal growth
- Germination times may vary depending on growing conditions
- Not ideal for extremely harsh climates without protection
Feature | Details |
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Seeds | 25 blue, pink, purple hydrangea seeds |
Flowers | Hardy, perennial blooms |
Germination | Highly selected for reliable sprouting |
Uses | Garden plantings or cut arrangements |
Live Flowering Osteospermum Plant - Yellow (3 Plants Per Pack) - Beautiful African Daisies - Early Spring Color - 12" Tall by 5" Wide in 1 Qt Pot
These vibrant osteospermums are a fantastic way to refresh your Spring garden, offering a burst of色彩 that brightens any space.with their cheerful flowers blooming in a spectrum of colors, they bring a lively energy to outdoor areas, making them perfect for garden beds, borders, or containers. Their moderate size, reaching about 16 inches tall and 24 inches wide, ensures they can complement a variety of landscapes without overwhelming them.
To keep your osteospermums thriving, they prefer a sunny spot with well-draining soil, though they do appreciate regular moisture. A balanced fertilizer at planting time,followed by occasional feedings during the growing season,will help them flourish. As members of the daisy family, often called African daisies, they’re not only easy to care for but also a delightful nod to their botanical relatives. Plus, knowing they’re grown fresh and shipped directly from our greenhouse to you means you receive plants in prime condition.
Height | Up to 16 inches |
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Width | Up to 24 inches |
Light | Full sun |
Soil | Moist, well-draining |
Ultimate Hosta Garden Collection 6-Pack of bare Roots Hardy Mixed Heart-Shaped Hosta - Rich Green Foliage,Low Maintenance,Heart Shaped Leaves Great Perennials - 1000'S Sold
These hardy,shade-tolerant hostas are a versatile addition to any garden,perfect for filling tough spots or adding texture and color. Despite their beauty, they are surprisingly low-maintenance, thriving in full shade to partial shade and growing between 20-36" wide. The rich green, heart-shaped foliage brings a pleasing diversity of textures, while the mildly fragrant white or purple flowers that appear atop tall stems add a lovely touch in mid to late summer. Whether you're a beginner gardener or a seasoned enthusiast, these perennials thrive with minimal care and are ideal for borders, tree-shaded areas, and around trees.
Designed for ease and convenience, this product is available in packs of 6, 12, or 24 bare roots, making it easy to scale your garden project. The 24-pack includes a bonus planting shovel, streamlining the planting process. These resilient plants are perfect for those who want a beautiful, low-stress addition to their landscape. They require well-drained soil and are reliably hardy in zones 3-8, ensuring they will return year after year with minimal fuss.
Pros and Cons
- Shade-tolerant and versatile
- Low maintenance and ideal for all skill levels
- Bright, heart-shaped foliage with diverse textures
- Mildly fragrant flowers in white or purple
- Includes a planting shovel in the 24-pack
- Not salt tolerant
- Slow growth rate in the first year
- Can be susceptible to certain pests and diseases
Bloom Time | Mid to late summer |
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Growth Width | 20-36" wide |
Hardiness Zones | 3-8 |
Sunlight | Full shade to partial shade |
Eden Brothers All Perennial Wildflower Mixed Seeds for Planting, 1 lb, 480,000+ Seeds with Lupine, Shasta Daisy | Attracts Pollinators, Plant in Spring or Fall, Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Planting Guide
Spring Planting: Best within a month or so after the final frost. The exact date varies based on region.Don't plant too early, if seeds are sown prior to a late-season frost they will not germinate.
Summer Planting: Advisable only for cooler areas where temperatures don't hover at 80° or more for long periods of time.
Fall Planting: most people plant in the spring, and that’s fine. But think about it.In the wild, when wildflowers "go to seed" after the flowers fade, that’s when the seed is dropped. It simply falls to the ground and waits for the cycle through winter to spring. So the naturally-planted seed is planted in fall, not in spring. It’s best to wait until frost, then clear the ground of grasses and weeds, just like you would in spring. Use a shovel or rake for a small patch, or a rototiller for a bigger planting, and just spread the seed. It’ll be just fine through the winter, and be up and growing for you in very early spring.
Where to Plant
Average Sunlight: Most wildflowers prefer full sun. Though many wildflowers do tolerate some filtered shade – and a few actually thrive in it - the vast majority are definitely sun-lovers and will likely demonstrate the strongest bloom where exposure is greatest.
Soil Quality: Wildflowers will sprout in all but the most difficult conditions. Pampering your site with fertilizer or rich sod is not usually necessary. In fact, doing so can sometimes achieve the opposite result by inviting unwanted weeds and grasses. Only in the poorest of conditions, where the soil is literally sterile, is using an accelerant advisable.
Water Accessibility: A steady watering source is helpful, but not always necessary. In most regions natural rainfall will be sufficient to provide the water necessary. If you live in a arid region, are planting during drier months, or are experiencing prolonged drought, watering your site every other day for the first few weeks until root growth is established is advised.
How to Prepare Soil & Decide Seed Coverage
Determine Coverage: We generally recommend one standard seeding rate for all wildflower mixtures. See our recommended coverage chart.
Prepare the Soil: This is an absolutely vital step in the installation of any successful wildflower seed project. Though it may sound tempting to randomly cast your seeds into thin air and hope they will sprout, it is indeed simply a waste of time and money to do so on a site that has not been properly prepared for planting. Though wildflower seeds are tenacious by nature - and a few might even persevere under the most inhospitable of circumstances - they, like all seeds, will perform best. Prepare your soil by hand or with a roto-tiller for larger jobs.
How to Sow Your Seed
So now you’ve got some sweat on your brow and you’re ready to plant! We recommend mixing your seed with regular "sand box" sand at a ratio of about 5 parts (sand) to 1 part (seed). This allows for a more even distribution and also provides a convenient way to mark which portions of the site have been seeded and which have not. This is not a required method for a successful planting, but most will find it a simple, affordable, and practical step.
- The Hand-Broadcast Method (for smaller jobs): Simply scattering the seed evenly over the site by hand.
- The Rotary or "cyclone" Seeder (for larger jobs). This method accomplishes the same results through the use a hand-cranked spreader that can be purchased relatively cheaply at any garden center.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Easy to grow species,non-GMO,high germination rates,attracts pollinators,suitable for multiple hardiness zones.
- Cons: Requires soil preparation, may not thrive in extremely恶劣 soil conditions, needs consistent watering in some climates.
Feature | Data |
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Species Count | 19 |
Best for | Full sun areas |
Zones | 3-10 |
Germination | High |
Non-GMO | Yes |
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Eden Brothers All Perennial Wildflower Mixed Seeds for Planting, 1 lb, 480,000+ Seeds with Lupine, Shasta Daisy | Attracts Pollinators, Plant in Spring or Fall, Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Attracts Pollinators