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Seeds of Change S11052 Certified Organic Bells of Ireland Flower, 50 Seed Count
100-Percent certified organic seeds grown in the USA for over 20-year Free of GMO's (genetically modified organisms), chemicals and pesticides Hermetically sealed package that is re-sealable gives longer life and higher germination rates Independently tested for high germination rates and purity and meets or exceeds federal standards Seeds of change contributes 1-percent of net sales to advance the cause of sustainable organic agriculture worldwide |
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Bells of Ireland Seeds
Annual. Blooms late summer. 2' - 3' tall. Full sun. Always a conversation piece in the garden, these tall spikes of apple-green bells" are perfect for the back of the border! A wonderful cut flower or long-lasting dried flower that turns straw-colored when dry. Self sows - will come back from seed the following year. When to plant outside: Sow early spring, 2 - 4 weeks before last spring frost. When to start inside: 6 - 8 weeks before last frost. Special Germination Instructions: Refrigerate... |
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Bells of Ireland Seeds
An heirloom favorite popular in both fresh and dried bouquets, Bells of Ireland produces tall flower stems tightly packed with green, bell-shaped bracts. It prefers cool weather; sow outdoors in early spring for early summer bloom. Don't cover seed as light aids in germination -- just press the seed onto the soil surface for good seed-to-soil contact. |
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Bells of Ireland Seeds 560 mg
This attractive and interesting annual produces ling, graceful stems covered with lime green, bell-like blossoms. The "bells" encircle each stem and are produced all summer. The true flowers, which form inside the "bells", are small and insignificant, yet fragrant. Use in beds, for fresh cut flowers and in dried arrangements. |
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BELLS OF IRELAND SEEDS
The 2-3 foot tall plants produce showy apple green bell-shaped sheaths which surround small white flowers. The blossom spikes are attractive, long-lasting additions to fresh cut of dried arrangements. Widely adapted and heat tolerant, but does not perform well in climates that are both hot and humid. |
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Lime Green Bells of Ireland Seeds (Moluccella laevis)
GARDEN HINTS: Refrigerate seed for a week before planting, for long lasting blooms fertilize regularly. Harvest regularly to promote blooms.. Mature size: Height: 24-36 inches (60-90 cm). Width: 9 inches (23 cm). Flowering period: August. Flowering attributes: Green calyx surrounding a small, white, fragrant flower on flower spikes. Leaf attributes: Two and a half inch long, pale green leaves. Light: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Neutral, moist, well-drained. Feeding: Add a complete organic... |
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Buy BELLS OF IRELAND Molucella laevis 150 mg SEEDS, for sale at the DG Marketplace
Uses: Easy to grow in cool climates with rich, well-drained soil and full sun but will tolerate some shade. The plants pale green color provides a lovely contrast to other plantings. Excellent for the cut flower garden as the flower stalks are useful for both fresh and dried arrangements. Also a good choice for container gardening. Plants are resistant to deer and rabbits. Will self-seed in ideal growing conditions. Makes a striking display in combination with Centaurea cyanus (Bachelor Button... |
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Bells of Ireland (50 seeds)
24” stems with green bell shaped flowers. Refrigerate seeds for a week before sowing. |
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Bells of Ireland
This aromatic, old-fashioned, showy garden flower from the mint family has long stems covered with green, soft, bell-like blooms. Adds contrast in the garden and produces a captivating cut or dried flower. Refrigerate seed for a week prior to planting. |
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** Bells of Ireland flower **
Germination: Slightly difficult germination. My germination handbook says freeze seed packet 5-7 days prior to sowing. Then soak seeds in warm water for 7 days (I guess you would have to change water often ??). Then sow in medium covering seeds and alternating temperatures between 80°F days and 60°F nights. To me, the easiest method is outdoor container sowing. Sow the seeds 6-8 weeks prior to last spring frost. Sow seed in container on good seed starting mix. Cover seeds lightly. Moisten mix and... |
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Bells Of Ireland 4 grams
CULTURE: As a general rule, flowers can be sown in the garden when the soil has warmed to at least 55°F. Flower seeds sown outdoors germinate best in well-worked, loose-textured soil. Flowers respond to fertilizer and good watering practices. Add 1-2 cups of our complete fertilizer per ten row feet to provide adequate nutrition. Seeds should be buried two times their narrowest dimension and covered with finely raked soil or vermiculite unless otherwise noted. Some varieties can take over a month... |
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Bells of Ireland
.5 Grams per Packet: approx seed count=75 Bells of Ireland is a unique plant that grows rows of bell shaped leaves. The tiny white flowers bloom inside the leaves making an unusual look. The plant can grow from 2-3' tall and is perfect for use in floral arrangements. Moluccella laevis 93% Germination rate 99% Pure Country of Origin: USA Planting:Bells of Ireland is a full sun plant but does better in moderate climates. The plants are hearty in cooler weather and can be winter sown. Germination... |
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Bells of Ireland
Moluccella laevis. Prior to sowing, soak the seeds overnight in lukewarm water to assist germination and direct sow 2 weeks before the last frost date. Readily self-sowing in the garden, it is also good for container plantings, bouquets and dried flower arrangements. To dry, cut the flowering spires when the flowers are fully open and hang them upside down in a dry spot with good air circulation. Annual. Summer flowering. Height: 2’ to 3’. Average seed life: 3 years. |
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Bells of Ireland
These were a wonderful addition to our flower garden, very easy to grow from seed. We have numerous seedling coming up in the garden from the flowers reseeding. The flowers seem to last a very long time, much longer than other flowers. My 5 yr old son was especially fond of these since they are a boy color! I am glad to have found this great flower.. |
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Bells of Ireland
20 seeds The splitleaf Philodendron hardly needs any introduction. Also called "Swiss Cheese Plant," this tropical, woody vine is a long-time favorite houseplant throughout the world. The glossy green leaves, which can reach 3 feet in length, develop dramatic "splits" and holes when mature. Native to Central America, the splitleaf (or cutleaf) Philodendron is epiphytic, meaning it depends on trees or other plants for climbing support. Thus, it needs a pole of some sort upon which to climb. The seedlings... |
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Bells Of Ireland 1 oz
CULTURE: As a general rule, flowers can be sown in the garden when the soil has warmed to at least 55°F. Flower seeds sown outdoors germinate best in well-worked, loose-textured soil. Flowers respond to fertilizer and good watering practices. Add 1-2 cups of our complete fertilizer per ten row feet to provide adequate nutrition. Seeds should be buried two times their narrowest dimension and covered with finely raked soil or vermiculite unless otherwise noted. Some varieties can take over a month... |
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5714BI Bells of Ireland
5714BI Bells of Ireland Moluccella laevis (110 days) Spikes of bright green bell-shaped “flowers” atop 2-1/2' branching stems. Each green bell is really a showy inflated calyx with a tiny pinkish flower inside. When dried, bells turn creamy white. Needs light to germinate. Likes partial shade; thrives in cool climates. Will self sow. ~140 seeds/g. |
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