Summer Annual White Flowers, Tall Cutting Series, Mixture of White Flower Mixes
Summer annual flower mix for cutting.
28" Height.

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Summer annual flower mix for cutting.
28" Height.
Sinapsis hirta
Maturity: 90 days to seed
A very old French Heirloom named for the Dijon area of Burgundy that has been renown for mustard production since the 13th century. Also known as simply Yellow or White Mustard, Dijon has been bred to bolt (go to seed) quickly, as it is grown primarily for its mild flavored yellow seeds used worldwide as a spice and the main ingredient in the classic condiment. Very prolific, a small plot will yield enough to keep your cupboard full for the winter. Harvest plants before pods open to prevent self-seeding and planting a potential weed. Hang upside down to mature and ensure seeds are fully dried before use.
Stringless Green Beans are a bush bean variety that keep on producing even under hot, humid conditions. When other varieties fail to perform, these stringless beans have got you covered. Meaty, 5"-6" pods have a juicy, mild bean flavor. Ready for harvest in 54 day
| Type | Bean/Pea |
| Family | Legume Family |
| Temperature Soil | 60F |
| Temperature Daytime | 70-85F |
| Temperature Evening | 60F+ |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Moderate: 55-70 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 5.5-7.5 |
| Zones | 3A-11B |
| Plant Placement | 16 Plants, 8 Per Row |
1. Violets/Violas
Violets/Violas are sweet with a floral taste. The edible violet/viola plant can be used to make syrups, brew teas, be added in baked desserts and as garnishes on cakes. Flowers can also be added to salads and soups as garnish.
2. Lavender
Lavender’s initial sensory impact is a strong floral flavour and aroma, with subtle notes of herbaceousness, earthiness, and mint. Different varieties have undertones of fruit, smoke and woodiness. Use the complex culinary herb in moderation. Try it in hearty stews and wine-reduced sauces. It also adds a delightful scent to custards, flans or sorbets, and makes a beautiful garnish for salads, desserts and cocktails.
3. Marigolds
Marigolds have a refreshing lemony flavour with subtle spice. They add vibrant colour to dishes, and can be eaten raw or cooked and used in everything from savoury dishes to desserts, teas and cocktails.
4. Rose
Rose’s flavour depends on type, colour and soil conditions. While petals are intensely perfumed, their flavour is subtler and a bit fruity (think strawberries and green apples), with complex undertones ranging from fruit to mint to spice. The darker the petals the more pronounced the flavour. The miniature varieties are a beautiful garnish to ice cream and desserts. Larger petals can be sprinkled on desserts or salads. Petals can be used in syrups, jellies and sweet spreads. Be sure to remove the bitter white portion of the petals before using.
5. Pansies
Pansies are one of the most popular edible flowers, both because you can eat their sepals and because they come in such a wide array of vibrant colours. They have a fresh, slightly spicy, grassy and wintergreen undertone, which makes them a wonderful addition to salads, and they add a great splash of colour. They are also excellent dessert flowers. They can be pressed fresh into the icing of a cake or placed in a bowl of cut fruit.
6. Carnations
Carnations are crinkly, cheerful and have a sweet and spicy flavour. Culinary uses include being steeped in wine, candied, pickled, or used as a syrup base for cocktails and ice cream sundaes. They are great with rice dishes and bright additions to salads or as fresh toppings on savoury dishes.
An excellent dwarf variety (25 cm) for bedding , producing robust and bushy plants with resistance to wilt
Birdhouse gourd is a hard-shelled gourd, a type of tropical squash (cucumber family, Cucurbitaceae) native to northern Africa.
These gourds display curvy, hourglass shaped fruits that are often dried out and used for bottles and birdhouses.
| Type | Gourds |
| Family | Gourd Family |
| Temperature Soil | 65-70F |
| Temperature Daytime | 50-90F |
| Temperature Evening | 55+F |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day |
| Water | Steady: 6 Gallons / Day |
| Maturity | Long, 90-120 Days Harvest |
| PH Neutral | 6.0-7.0 |
| Zones | 3A-9B |
| Plant Placement | 4 Plants, 2 Per Row |
Smokey (or Bronze) fennel is an ornamental herb known for its fine, feathery foliage that transitions from coppery rose to deep bronzy-purple, giving it a "smoky" appearance. It has an anise or licorice flavor, making its leaves and seeds valuable for seasoning seafood, salads, and vegetables, as well as for making tea. Growing up to five feet tall, it produces yellow flower umbels that attract butterflies and beneficial insects, adding both culinary and ecological value to gardens.