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Annual

By far the majority of plants we grow are perennials, however we do grow a few select plants that are either annuals (pansies) or tender perennials that we recommend be treated as self-sowing annuals (e.g. Rudbeckia hirta) or dug up and stored for the winter in colder areas (e.g. cannas).


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Asclepias curassavica Red Butterfly

Asclepias curassavica Red Butterfly

Tropical Butterfly Weed

Showy clusters of red blooms with yellow-orange centers are produced all summer long (if deadheaded). Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds galore. Dark green foliage is tinged with maroon. NOT perennial, but will self-sow if some seedpods are lef

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Basil Greek Columnar

Basil Greek Columnar

Basil

Small green leaves on upright columnar plants. A favorite because it continues to produce fresh leaves all summer. Generally does not bloom because our day lengths are not long enough. Drought tolerant. Deer resistant. Annual. (Only available in s

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Basil Sweet

Basil Sweet

Spikes of small, white or pink-tinged flowers cover this herb in summer. Highly attractive to pollinators. Pinching will promote a well-branched, bushy form. Annual.

Prefers well-drained soil. Do not fertilize heavily.

Botanical na

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Dahlia Firepot

Dahlia Firepot

Dahlia

4" double blooms of glowing red-orange with yellow centers emerge from purple buds. Vibrant deep green foliage. Hardy in zone 7, but may be dug and stored for winter or treated as annual.

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Petroselinum crispum Italian

Petroselinum crispum Italian

Italian Parsley

Dark green, flat leaf variety with pronounced flavor. The gourmet's favorite. Larval food for butterflies. Biennial, but will self-sow. Not deer resistant. Excellent source of vitamins, iron, and calcium for people.

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