Perennial & Eucalyptus Plant Information

  • Lemon Bush Eucalyptus

    This plant is an annual and must be brought in for the winter before temperature dips below 50 degrees. 24-36" tall. Produces a strong citronella fragrance. Leaves and stems turn a red color in late summer/fall. They do not like root disturbance, so do not break or mess with the roots when transplanting. Eucalyptus is also an excellent container plant. Bump to a bigger pot and set outside for the summer, then move the plants in the house near a window to over winter. Great for fresh cuts, dried, or preserved. If you are going to harvest stems, do so in late summer/fall when leaves start to feel rubbery.

  • Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

    annual and must be brought in for the winter before temperature dips below 50 degrees. -24-36" tall. They do not like root disturbance, so do not break or mess with the roots when transplanting. Eucalyptus is also an excellent container plant. Bump to a bigger pot and set outside for the summer, then move the plants in the house near a window to over winter. All three of these plants are great for fresh cuts, dried, or preserved. If you are going to harvest stems, do so in late summer/fall when leaves start to feel rubbery.

  • Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus

    This plant is an annual and must be brought in for the winter before temperature dips below 50 degrees. 36-48" tall. They do not like root disturbance, so do not break or mess with the roots when transplanting. Eucalyptus is also an excellent container plant. Bump to a bigger pot and set outside for the summer, then move the plants in the house near a window to over winter. All three of these plants are great for fresh cuts, dried, or preserved. If you are going to harvest stems, do so in late summer/fall when leaves start to feel rubbery.

  • Munstead Lavender

    Plant likes a full sun location with a gravelly type soil that allows good drainage. It does not like sitting wet or being over watered. Compact and bush, 12-16" tall and wide. Zone 5-9. Flowers are pale blue to dark violet. Flowers are edible. In the fall, cut plants back to below the flower stems and mulch heavily. During the second year cuttings can be taken August-October when the stems are semi-hardened.

  • Phenomenal Lavender

    Plant likes a full sun location with a gravelly type soil that allows good drainage. It does not like sitting wet or being over watered. 24-30" tall and wide. Zone 5-9. Flowers are blue. In the fall, cut plants back to below the flower stems and mulch heavily. During the second year cuttings can be taken August-October when the stems are semi-hardened.

  • Lemon Basil

    Sweet and tangy lemon basil. Very bright green, 2 1/2" long leaves with white blooms make this basil both attractive and intensely flavorful. Ht. 20–24". Edible Flowers: Use the flowers in any recipe that calls for basil, or to garnish drinks, salads, soups, pasta, and desserts. Flavor is of intense basil and citrus.

  • Cinnamon Basil

    Sweet cinnamon aroma. Tall, fast-growing plants have distinctive violet stems, veining, and flower bracts with lavender blooms and 2" long leaves. Beautiful in casual flower bouquets. Ht. 26–30". Edible Flowers: Use the flowers in any recipe that calls for basil, or to garnish drinks, salads, soups, pasta, and desserts. Flavor is of intense basil with a note of mint, anise, and cinnamon.

  • Perennial Sage

    A staple of the herb garden. Dusty, green leaves are used in dressing, sauces, salted herbs, sausage, and tea. Make a good base for dried floral wreaths. Also known as garden sage. Perennial in Zones 4-8. Edible Flowers: Edible, lovely, small lavender flowers appear in early summer with a mild and sage-like flavor. Flower spikes can be battered and fried, cooked in rice, egg, or cheese dishes, or used to garnish salads and pizza.

  • Jewel Strawberry Plant

    Jewel is an exceptional strawberry. It is widely adapted, hardy and consistently produces very good yields. The fruits are large, well shaped, easy to pick, have good texture and pleasing skin and internal color. They are great eaten fresh and freeze well, and they resist rotting in storage. June bearing. Full sun. Zone 4-8.

  • Seascape Strawberry Plant

    Your family can enjoy these large, delicious bright red strawberries in spring, summer and fall--three seasons of sweetness. This new day-neutral strawberry starts fruiting about 3 months from planting, regardless of when you plant it. The hard-working plants produce a plentitude of sweet, juicy berries. The 12-18" plants are easy-growing; whether in matted rows, high density or containers. Heat-tolerant, remarkably disease resistant. Full sun. Zones: 4-8.

  • Brandy Wine Red Tomato

    An 1885 Heirloom variety with luscious flavor as "very rich, loud, and distinctively spicy." The large fruits, often over 1 lb., have a deep pink skin and smooth, red flesh. The medium-tall, potato-leaf plant is best staked or caged. Indeterminate.

  • Brandy Wine Pink Tomato

    An 1885 Heirloom variety with luscious flavor as "very rich, loud, and distinctively spicy." The large fruits, often over 1 lb., have a deep pink skin and smooth, red flesh. The medium-tall, potato-leaf plant is best staked or caged. Indeterminate.

  • Supersteak Hybrid Tomato

    County fair-sized tomatoes at two pounds each. "Beefsteak" flavor with a meaty texture. Grows big and blemish free in hot temps. Easy to grow and fast growing. Provide a weekly water supply of at least one inch and six hours or more of direct sunlight daily.

  • Yellow Pear Heirloom Tomato

    Heirloom tomato variety makes a vigorous plant that bears enormous numbers of bright yellow, bite-sized fruit. The flavor is deliciously tangy. Perfect for summer get togethers.

  • Cherry Baby Hybrid Tomato

    jewel-like clusters of delectable ruby-red cherries. Tomatoes bursting with sweetness, light, and a tingly-tangy ‘pop’! ‘Cherry Baby’s super productive plants soon mass with dense clusters of up to 350 sweet 1 oz. cuties. In a large container or the garden, these tomatoes place a healthy snack within arm’s reach. Indeterminate.