Jalafuego Jalapeno Pepper
This Sakata Seed selection produces Jalapeno type Peppers by the bushel. Even better, this is reputed to be the hottest of the Jalapenos meaning your food will sparkle with flavor […]
Read MoreHot Banana Hot Pepper
Vigorous and highly productive, this plant produces a jackpot of 5-6″ long x 1.5″ wide fruit that are hot enough to get your attention without being hot enough to look […]
Read MoreCarmen Sweet Pepper
This All American selection is a sweet, versatile garden winner. Sweet because its flavor is just that, with thick flesh that is tasty and mild even as a green colored […]
Read MoreCarolyn’s Hope Beardstongue
Pink and white tubular flowers bloom in summer attracting butterflies to it tall scapes. Upright habit and long lasting color make this a great plant for perennial borders, rock gardens […]
Read MoreBlue Fountain Switchgrass
Panicum is native grass that is very easy to grow and is a good grass for beginners. Greenish tan flowers cluster along the top part of the plant, while the […]
Read MoreWalkers Low Catmint
One of the most compact catmints with mounded, gray-green foliage. Blue-purple flowers June through September. Very drought and heat tolerant, an outstanding garden performer.
Read MoreCat’s Pajamas Catmint
A long blooming perennial that’s perfect in small areas of the landscape. Indigo blue flowers are produced all the way from the soil to the tips, providing an intense splash […]
Read MoreSix Hills Giant Catmint
This robust grower is known for its billowing, violet-blue flowers that arch over fuzzy gray green foliage, its rounded spreading form and its ability to perform in some of the […]
Read MoreBobee Northern Bayberry
This compact bayberry selection reaches just 6’ tall. The glossy foliage is larger than the species and has an attractive, leathery texture. It could be used in the garden as […]
Read MoreSeep Muhly Grass
A grass with attractive foliage and fall flowers, this perennial grass does well in both cold and warm climates. Grass is finely textured and reddish-pink seed heads emerge in the […]
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