For Ballard pickup 4/27 between 9am-12pm; your selections will be packed with your name on it - for contactless pickup
(note: we have dogs and appreciate you not knocking on our door).
For more info/pictures of each variety, please Google - the Floret Originals are new so I don't have pictures of them in bloom, and can't use photos that aren't mine on my website. I've grown the lisianthus varieties before so included pictures of those. There's also a video of what the seedlings look like.
Notes:
- Sweet peas are hardened off and should be planted right away.
- Lisianthus are hardened off and can be planted now, or can be kept in pots for up to two weeks (as long as you don't let them dry out in pots - also do not let sit in standing water). After that time you can put them in bigger pots or plant into garden.
- Zinnias should not be planted out until night temperatures are more consistently above 50 - which should be early-mid May. The seedlings are partially hardened off and should be kept outside or on windowsill in day, and brought indoors at night. They can be kept in this size pot for up to two weeks (as long as you don't let them dry out in pots - also do not let sit in standing water). After that time, you can put them in bigger pots or plant into garden.
Lisianthus were grown by Farmer Bailey’s - everything else grown by me!
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