Hens ‘n Chicks – Various – Sempervivum
$5.00
Tough perennials – get creative! (Pics for ideas only)
One 4″ pot sempervivum (hens’n’chicks) various. At the plants sales & stand in spring. pick up only. Cash at stand.
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Chrysanthemum ‘Lava’
Like an explosion of fireworks! Warm butter-yellow blooms with back petals dusted in peach. A versatile colour for flower arranging, great mixed or en masse.
Exhibition mums require a long growing season. *see growing information on main category page. Begins blooming late October early November here.
You will be notified with pick up dates when mums are ready in early spring. We do not ship plants
(in Florets Library)
Scented Geranium ‘Charity’
PLANTS ARE PICK UP ONLY:
Clusters of lightly-scented violet flowers from late spring to early fall. Leaves are the attraction with "Charity" as well as the rose scent. Large, deeply incised and lime green in colour and with a deep gold edge. Unlike many variegated types. "Charity" is not a slow grower and quickly develops into a large and striking plant.
Best in average to evenly moist conditions, but will not tolerate standing water.
Planting in outdoor containers/hanging baskets. Upright habit of growth best suited for use as a 'thriller' in the 'spiller-thriller-filler' container combination; plant it near the centre of the pot, surrounded by smaller plants and those that spill over the edges. It is even sizeable enough that it can be grown alone in a suitable container.
Full sun/part shade, annual. ROOTED CUTTING
Chrysanthemum – ‘Judith Baker’
Florets Library "The first time we saw this airy, deep bronze wonder, it stopped us dead in our tracks. Its palm-sized flowers are a stunning blend of rich copper and warm gold, and it mixes incredibly well with other autumn treasures. We also love to display it en masse. Tall plants produce a bumper crop of flowers and their uniform growth habit make them a great choice for cut flower growers.
Harvest individual stems when the flowers are one-half to two-thirds open.Exhibition mums require a long growing season, some protection from early frosts, lifting to save over winter.
*see growing information on main category page. Begins blooming in November here.
You will be notified when mums are ready for pick up in early spring. We do not ship plants

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