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8 in Fedco Seeds 31 in Fedco Trees 2 in Potatoes, Onions and Exotics 19 in Organic Growers Supply
Creamy-white–petaled mauve-anthered 2" star-shaped blossoms. Makes a graceful companion to flowering onions and holds up well in bouquets.
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Long-lasting all-white flowers. A lovely complement to one of the other varieties, or as diminutive cutflowers.
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Starlike flowers with soft medium blue petals and white centers. Can spread to create a stunning blue carpet for over two weeks in spring.
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Starlike flowers with violet-pink petals with pale pink to white centers. Does well in shade, woodland gardens and short grass as well as full sun.
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Pearls of Spain White Grape Hyacinth
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Sweetly perfumed pure white bells. Attractive in borders, edging, or between other bulbs.
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A jazzy little quintet of blue and white spikes of fragrant long-lasting densely packed bells.
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Pure white clusters of delicate pendent bells. Naturalizes well, blooms for several weeks.
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Brilliant scarlet-orange blooms. Unlike most species tulips, these flowers are as large as the early season hybrids, on short sturdy stems.
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Reddish-pink pointy petals open to blue centers edged in white. Each bulb produces 2–5 fragrant flowers amid thin grass-like leaves. Wee and winsome at only 4–6" tall.
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Little Stars Species Tulip Mix
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Cheerful star-shaped multifloral tulips whose low-growing spreading habits make them perfect for a rock garden.
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Mount Everest Tall Allium
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Like a giant 6" snowball on a stake. Sturdy, vigorous, and long-lasting, it’s the best all-white tall allium. 36–48" tall.
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Deep purplish red slender flowers with a lighter base and margins. Doesn’t compete well in grass, but easily reseeds itself and forms colonies in gardens.
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Yellow petals back a deeper golden-yellow cup nearly long enough to be a Trumpet. Said to be the world’s most planted narcissus. Multiplies rapidly, and has a light vanilla fragrance.
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Glistening white petals surround a small shallow red-rimmed yellow cup. Vigorous heirloom variety has large flowers with sweet fragrance. Performs better in cool climates and tolerates damp.
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The Trumpet Master has large yellow petals and a straight trumpet with a flared and notched rim. Blooms for nearly three weeks in a cool wet Maine spring.
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Rich golden-yellow doubled perianth layered with lush bright gold and red-orange segments. Large long-lasting blooms with standout color and fragrance.
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Soft apricot-pink petals tinged with rose and salmon with an uncommon light green base. Fragrant, truly lovely, good for forcing, and one of the world’s best-selling tulips.
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Saturated royal purple all the way through all petals inside and out. You’ll not find any real peonies in this color!
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Floral designers love this long-lasting Double Late tulip with a vintage palette, ranging from antique rose to peach to butterscotch and cream.
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Full bright red Double Late, with hints of yellow deep inside the center, and green hints outside at the base.
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Extra-large blooms with white rumply petals feathered with lush green. Especially birdlike, and striking in floral arrangements.
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Long lasting blooms have a haunting color with hints of maroon, burgundy, or violet-red. 20–30" tall.
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Brighten up your spring with this early border featuring crocus, dwarf iris, snowdrops, squill and more create early spring color. Covers 3–8 sqare feet.
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An heirloom variety with creamy cooked texture and robust well-rounded flavor. Long storage potential.
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These 2½-3" reddish-maroon pendent flowers bear striking golden-orange anthers. Only slightly spotted.
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Long-lasting bulb mix for naturalizing and broad-swath daffodil borders. Mostly Trumpets and Large Cups, with hardy varieties from other classes.
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Keep a springtime narcissus patch blooming for up to three months with this mix of 15 early, midseason and late varieties. Yellow, white, cream, orange; solids, bi-colors and bi-colored cups.
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Checkered flowers in a mix of colors, mostly plum or bronze, with some lilac-pink or white. Will spread in a well-drained sheltered spot; also suitable in borders, grassy or humusy areas.
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Almost tropical looking fragrant pink-mauve lily-like flowers appear after the foliage is long gone, like magic!
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Creamy yellow with varying amounts of red streaks, dapples and flames, becoming more saturated as each flower matures. No two are alike.
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A Prince-inspired mix of Triumphs in deep purple, mid-violet, raspberry, pearl, candy pink, and white with purple streaks or blushes.
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First published in 1973, this comprehensive guide to canning, freezing and drying the garden’s bounty has been updated and offers useful recipes and trustworthy food-safety protocols.
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An approachable botany textbook and herbal field guide to North American plants with colorful illustrations on nearly every page. Regularly updated by the author since its release in 1996.
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A soil science book for everyone! Filled with farmer anecdotes, insightful reference charts, and illustrations, this book is both engrossing and practical for anyone who works with soil.
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From the manipulation of ants into zombies to diaper-digesting fungi in landfills—each page is a revelation, infused with curiosity and a breadth of perspective.
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The definitive guide to growing garlic. He covers varietal differences and history, and provides in-depth cultural information on growing, harvesting, storing and marketing garlic.
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Covers gathering plants, drying them, and making simple household medicine: teas, tinctures, and more. A distillation of many years of herbal relationships, documented with beautiful pictures.
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Covers a wide range of crops, while addressing orchard design, dynamics and horticulture in unparalleled detail. Pruning, planting, companion planting, spraying, not spraying—it's all here!
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by Robert Kourik, 486 pages, 8½x11, softcover. Don’t fear the thickness of this tome—it’s saving you from reading a 3-foot-tall stack of papers,...
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Crew-neck straight-cut tee shirt featuring the irresistible cottagecore garden gnomes from our 2020 Bulbs catalog cover. White graphic on black cotton. Made in the U.S. from organic cotton.
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Customers loved this Alphonse Mucha-inspired design on our tote bag so much, we put it on a 100% certified-organic cotton shirt! This light green tee is fitted for a body-skimming effect.
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Customers loved this Alphonse Mucha-inspired design on our tote bag so much, we put it on a 100% certified-organic cotton shirt! This forest green tee is straight-cut, for a boxier fit.
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Don’t guess—test! You’ll learn your soil pH, organic matter percentage, levels of common minerals and nutrients, plus we’ll offer customized recommendations to correct or improve your soil
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NPK: 3.4-2.2-3.5. An excellent all-purpose fertilizer for those who prefer to avoid animal products. Great for flower bulbs because it won’t attract critters.
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Just as 5G ushered in a new telecom era, our 5G kit will revolutionize your garden’s garlic game. You’ll be effortlessly broadcasting and...
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For a deluxe tree planting spot, choose this mix! Contains a broad spectrum of macro and micronutrients and soil conditioners that fruit trees thrive on. Follow our directions for use in the fall.
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100% organic cotton canvas bag featuring the amazing harvest artwork of Fedco’s own Sarah Oliver. Tote bag is 12½" wide x 14½" tall. 24" handles. Square bottom.
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An affordable version of this unique plow-shaped tool from Korea. Cuts through soil and weeds with ease, and makes cultivating a joy! Designed for right-handers, but many lefties like it, too.
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These shears have straight blades slightly rounded tips, which prevent damage to fruiting and vining crops, herbs and flowers. Carbon steel blades with chromium coating to stop corrosion.
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Tired of being hunched over with a trowel? Quickly plug in hundreds of flowerbulbs and plants for a naturalized look in your landscape! Also handy...
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Forged stainless-steel V-shaped blade is nearly indestructible and will not bend, even in hard soil, has a sharp point for piercing sod or soil, and an etched depth guide. Non-slip easy-grip handle.
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This moisture-wicking bamboo fiber glove is sustainable, breathable, and comfortable. Palm is coated with a polyurethane/nitrile blend that stays grippy in wet or dry conditions.
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Fine-knit stretchy polyester shell lined with thick acrylic fleece to keep fingers warm and protected in harsh gardening conditions. Latex-dipped palm and fingers for water resistance and grip.
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Nothing says style like a Fedco cap. Classic low-profile ball cap made of cotton with adjustable headband and our classic sunray logo.
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Granular formulation of 10% castor oil in a base of fuller’s earth to deter, or gradually drive away, burrowing mammals like moles, voles, and groundhogs. One bag protects up to 5000 square feet.
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A beautiful handmade rendition of a unique plow-shaped design from Korea. Cuts through soil and weeds with ease, and makes cultivating a joy! Designed for right-handers, but many lefties like it, too.
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No amount of prying in the garden will bend this sturdy digging tool! Thick concave steel blade with beveled edges tapering to a point, one semi-sharp smooth edge and one serrated edge. Wood handle.
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This handheld weeder is plenty strong but light as a feather, and makes quick work of small weeds, slicing the stem from the root just below the soil surface. Made in Vermont by Two Bad Cats.
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This long-handled weeder is plenty strong but light as a feather, and makes quick work of small weeds, slicing the stem from the root just below the soil surface. Made in Vermont by Two Bad Cats.
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