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Happy sunny (somewhat invasive) yellow perennial flower. Infuse flowers into oils to make a lotion or salve. Topically used for soothing muscle aches and inflamation.
ANOTHER GREAT COMPANION PLANT. IT'S LOADED WITH EDIBLE FLOWERS THAT HAVE A SWEET RADISH-CUCUMBER LIKE TASTE. THE BEES LOVE IT TOO!
BEAUTIFUL CUT FLOWER. USED FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS IN SKIN CARE PREPARATIONS, AS WELL AS NATURAL DYE.
You can grow eucalyptus in your garden in the mid-west; as an annual. It really puts on growth starting in late August and can get to be 5ft tall before October frosts damage the leaf appearance but it still remains fragrant. Grow in average soil with average moisture.
Airy, graceful, fragrant, insect repelling, lanndscape interest.....what's not to like?
Small perennial fragrant bush great for seasoning chicken and fish. Makes a tasty tea.
Unusual vining beauty! Flowers and leaves can be dried and used as a super relaxing, destress tea. Vigorous growth so provide support. If the weather stays warm long enough into the fall this plant will produce an amazing tropical tasting fruit. Hardy to zone 5b. Full Sun
Wait until the little Nettles are six inches high or so, and snip them off. They must be lightly steamed to disarm their stinging hairs. Eat the Nettles and drink the water in which they were steamed. Traditional usage to relieve allergies, strengthen body systems and build blood. Source of trace minerals, potassium and the blood-like molecule known as chlorophyll. Some also find relief from arthritis. Fiber for yarn can be collected from the stems. Plant prefers moist soil in sun or shade. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall making a nice protective hedge to keep intruders out.
Stunning colors. Great sage flavor. Try sage tea and honey; very soothing for sore throat.
Pastel colors make beautiful bouquets. Attracts and supports beneficial insects such as damsel bugs, lacewings, lady beetles, and parasitic wasps.
A must have in your garden; culinary basil is beautiful, aromatic, insect repelling and a main flavor in many dishes. We have standard, fine leaf, opal, and thai varieties.
TRADITIONAL HERB FOR STRESS RELIEF AND RELAXATION. ALSO A GREAT COMPANION PLANT IN THE GARDEN, AS IT TENDS TO STRENGTHEN IT'S FELLOW GARDEN COMPANIONS.
VERSITAL AND HEALTHY, THIS COOL WEATHER HERB DOES WELL IN SPRING AND FALL. CILANTRO IS HIGH IN VITAMINS AND MINERALS, ABLE TO REDUCE BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS. IT'S A STRONG ANTIOXIDANT, SUPPORTS HEART HEALTH AND MORE....THIS MIGHT BE YOUR NEW FAVORITE HERB!
IF YOU OWNED ONLY ONE VARIETY OF LAVENDER, THIS WOULD BE THE ONE YOU WANT! PHENOMENAL LAVENDER IS THE MOST COLD AND DAMP TOLERANT VARIETY YOU CAN FIND. COLD HARDY THROUGH USDA ZONE 4. GREAT FOR BEES, BUTTERFLIES AND PEOPLE.
Rose scented geranium; good for repelling ticks. Grown for rose scented foliage; has small pink flowers. Mounding growth habit 16" tall 20"-24" spread. Very decorative leaves
THIS DISTINGUISHED CULINARY HERB MAY HAVE MORE BENEFITS THAN YOU MIGHT KNOW. KNOWN ALSO AS THE HERB OR REMEMBERANCE, THERE IS STRONG MEDICAL EVIDENCE THAT SUGGESTS ROSEMARY IMPROVES BRAIN FUNCTIONS. TOPICALLY USED TO CONTROL DANDRUF, STRENGTHEN HAIR AND FACILITATE HAIR GROWTH.
MULTI PURPOSE HERB. SAVE THE BEES, PLANT TULSI, THEY LOVE IT! TULSI MAKES A LOVELY AMAZING CALMING TEA. HOT OR ICED, THIS ONE IS SURE TO BRING YOU BALANCE.
Salvia Apiana is the traditional variety of sage used for smuge sticks. This is not a culinary but rather a medicinal sage that is native to some regions in California. There has been great concern over the over-harvesting of wild plants so grow your own for peace of mind! It is also great for sore throat and congestion relief. Nice as a hair rinse and scalp tonic too. (may slightly darken your hair) Can be grown in ground in the mid-west as an annual or grow in a pot to bring in during the winter. Likes to be on the dry side so do not over water but do give full sun.
Great flavor with a bit of heat... a kitchen staple. According to studies this herb also has anti-viral and anti-fungal properties.
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mini butterfly bush
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HABANERO WITH A DISTINCTIVE FRUITY FLAVOR AND AROMA OF A HABENERO, WITH ONLY A HINT OF PUNGENCY & HEAT. COMPARED TO REGULAR HABENERO, THE AVERAGE 2¼" FRUITS ARE SLIGHTLY LARGER, PLUMPER AND MORE WRINKLED. THEY RIPEN TO A BRIGHT YELLOW-ORANGE, IN CONTRAST TO THE REGULAR HABANERO ORANGE. THE TALL, STRONG, UPRIGHT PLANTS HAVE A HIGH YIELD POTENTIAL.
12 varieties in 3.5 "pots