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Narcissus Mid-spring blooms. If fresh winter powder was a flower.
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Mid-spring blooms. Yummy peach and yellow color combo.
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Carya illinoinensis × ovata Cross between pecan and shagbark hickory produces thin-shelled sweet nuts. Z4/5.
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Carya cordiformis 50-80' x 30-50' Also known as Bitternut Hickory. Thin-shelled nuts can be pressed into a mild nutty cooking oil. Closely related to the pecan. Z3.
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These galvanized metal limb spreaders are more durable than the plastic versions we used to carry. Use them to establish optimal crotch angles on
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Galvanized metal limb spreaders are more durable than the plastic versions. Use them to establish optimal crotch angles on young tree branches. Bundle of 12 spreaders in four sizes.
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Researchers estimate that wild bee populations provide half of crop pollination worldwide. This proportion is likely to grow as honeybees are
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Spiral guards protect tree trunks from mice and voles in the
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Stake your claim on a healthy root system! Staking is recommended for dwarf and semi-dwarf fruit trees; trees in windy sites; trees that develop a
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Thermopsis caroliniana 36-48" tall. Native to Appalachia. Early season blooms look like bright yellow lupine. Nitrogen-fixer. Z4.
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Heliopsis helianthoides 3–5' tall. Northeast native wildflower perfect for borders and wild places. Likes sun and heat; generally adaptable. Z3.
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Eryngium planum Open pollinated. Perennial to Zone 4. Also called Blue Sea Holly and Eryngo. Shimmery silver-blue multi-branched stems hold
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Digitalis purpurea Open pollinated. Biennial to Zone 5. A unique color selection of a cottage-garden classic. First-year basal rosette of large
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Scrophularia marilandica Open pollinated. Perennial to Zone 4. One of the best and most underrated native nectar plants for pollinators. Dainty
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Ligularia dentata 24-36" tall. A must-have for the shade garden! Z3.
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Nigella orientalis (70 days) Open pollinated. Annual. Extravagant and peculiar! Small showy lemon-yellow flowers on long multi-branched stems
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Physotegia virginiana 2-3' tall. North American native flower provides late-season forage for pollinators. Adaptable. Z3.
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Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum 24-36" tall. Brings an immediate woodland feel to the shade garden or border. Z3.
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Anemone virginiana 12-30" tall. Versatile and low-maintenance native wildflower blooms in early summer. Z3.
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Prunus persica Very late-ripening fruits are white-fleshed, sweet and tart, best for juicing and drying. Long prized as a cold-resistant dwarfing rootstock and gaining popularity for it tasty fruit. Z3.
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Prunus persica Four peach cultivars to span the ripening season. Stagger the sweet, sweet harvests! Z4.
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Pyrus communis Five cultivars to start your culinary pear orchard. Z4.
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Pyrus pyrifolia Three cultivars to start your perry pear orchard. These pears are for fermenting, not for fresh eating. Z4.
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Pyrus communis Unusual red-fleshed pear. Mild and sweet, good fresh eating and drying. A fun addition to any orchard. Z4.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. A peony of revolutionary quality. One of the best for cutting.
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Paeonia lactiflora 32-36" tall. As scrumptious as strawberry shortcake! Japanese type with midseason blooms. Z3.
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Paeonia lactiflora Early season blooms. A novel and noble bloom, and a regal cut flower.
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Paeonia lactiflora Mid-season blooms. Classic and rugged heirloom with sturdy fragrant fully double blooms.
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Paeonia lactiflora x suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. New to the trade, with striking speckles and splashes of color.
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa 28-30" tall. An abundant and early bloomer in classic Itoh form with plentiful petals. Z3.
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Paeonia lactiflora x suffruticosa Mid to late season blooms. This gorgeous color-changing Itoh had us breaking in to song!
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Paeonia lactiflora × suffruticosa 28-30" tall. Rare in the trade. Highly double, long blooming and long lasting. Z3.
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Capsicum annuum (70 days) Open pollinated. Get your skillet good and greasy for this sweet blend of frying peppers in fun colors: bright red,
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Capsicum annuum (65 days) F-1 hybrid. Mix of Ruby, Orange and Lemon Delite. In our trials, these sweet mild colorful 3–4" long peppers with
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AzaSol
Insecticide - Pest and Disease Management
Botanical insecticide, repellant, anti-feedant and insect growth regulator, with 6% azadirachtin, derived from the neem tree, Azadirachta indica .
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A botanical insecticide derived from chrysanthemum that has a rapid knockdown and high kill rate, but low toxicity for humans and other vertebrates. Commercial use only. Please apply with care.
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For use on vegetables, fruit and nut trees, ornamental plants, and most livestock. Derived from the chrysanthemum Tanacetum cinerariaefolium
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All-weather adhesive to coat traps for monitoring and trapping flying insects. Sticky, clear and odorless.
If applying a sticky coating 1/16"
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Everything you need to protect your fruit trees from crawling insects like cankerworms, weevils, spongy
moth caterpillars, earwigs, and most
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Prunus domestica Three cultivars to start your European plum orchard. Imagine all the prunes. Z5.
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Bluebyrd
European Plum - Bare-Root Trees
Prunus domestica A relatively new plum showing promise in commercial and home orchards. Very juicy sweet yellow flesh. Clingstone. Z5.
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Prunus Late summer. Traditional brandy plum from Serbia. Also good for baking, jams and drying. Z4.
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Pozegaca
European Plum - Bare-Root Trees
Prunus Late summer. Famous in Bosnia and Herzegovina for making sweet and creamy preserves, and fermenting into brandy. Z4.
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Papaver Open pollinated. Truly amazing blooms on thin wiry stems look like crepe paper dipped in lavender-grey ink. Semi-double flowers range from
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Mid-season, blue skin, yellow flesh. This healthful purple pal has a surprisingly low glycemic index and is packed with antioxidants, vitamin C
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Mid-season, purple skin, purple flesh. This dainty fingerling holds its own surprisingly well in the field, producing prolific mounds of
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Early season, bright red skin, white flesh. A strikingly beautiful round all-purpose potato, very similar in all regards to the red-skinned
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Early season, bright red skin, white flesh. A strikingly beautiful round all-purpose potato, very similar in all regards to the red-skinned
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Early season, buff skin, white flesh. This smooth-skinned slightly oblong spud with its firm flaky cooked texture is perfectly delectable for
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Early season, buff skin, white flesh. Creamy and fancy. Yields abundant golf-ball–sized potatoes throughout the growing season. Great for container gardening.
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