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  • Bat Guano For Flowering Plants 50 lb

    Bat Guano For Flowering Plants 50 lb

    Use this high-phosphorus formulation (NPK 3-10-1) to increase root development, make larger blooms, boost seed production, and enhance fruit flavor.Application rate: 4 to 6 lbs per 100 sq. ft. or 1/4 cup per gallon of water for a foliar tea. Additional rates are on the package.We will contact you with a shipping quote on this product after your order is placed.Minimum Order: 2 bags at $128.00 each

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    Coneflower - Green Envy

    The Coneflower ‘Green Envy’, Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Envy’, is an easy to grow flower that produces beautiful light green fading to pink daisy-like flowers. The Green Envy blooms from July to September and is a major attractor to butterflies and bees and is a must for any perennial gardens. The pretty flowers occur on tall dark green stems with dark green foilage. For best results, plant in full sun in a well drained area. Cone Flowers are known for their large flower heads that turn to seed in the fall. A great choice for cut flowers, adding a wilderness look to your garden, it is a definite must. Not only is it a prized perennial for many gardeners, but also a potent medicine. It has been reported that Cone Flowers increase immune function, reduces the effects of colds and flus, fights off viral, bacterial and fungal infections and purify the blood and flush waste from the lymphatic system.

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    Lettuce - Butterhead - Tom Thumb

    The Lettuce Butterhead Tom Thumb, ‘Lactuca sativa’, has compact, sweet, tender, buttery heads that are perfect size for individual salads. This English heirloom, gourmet variety is a great lettuce for window boxes, indoor pots, and is a cute border plant. The mild and crunchy leaves are soft and buttery and not crunchy. The Tom Thumb Butterhead Lettuce has small, 4 to 5 inch small loose heads. The leaves are slightly crumpled and light green in color. Some say this is the best lettuce around!The Tom Thumb Butterhead Lettuce is a cool season annual. Successive plantings of Tom Thumb can produce lettuce spring through fall. Plant in early spring, 3 to 4 weeks before the average last frost date, and successive plantings thereafter every 3 weeks until 5 weeks before fall frost. Tom Thumb like light, fertile, moist, and well drained soils. They will grow in light shade. Lettuce grows well near cabbage, beets, carrots, chives, garlic, and onion.

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