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Snapdragon - Tall Maximum Blend

Snapdragon – Tall Maximum Blend

$5.00

Pollinator Plant, Deer Resistant, Edible Flowers

The 30- to 36-inch-tall flower spikes of Tall Maximum make it a perfect cutting flower for bouquets. Flowers bloom from the lower part of the stalk, moving up until all are in bloom. The mix includes shades of red, white, yellow, and pink. A bee and pollinator magnet. Full sun to part shade; in hot summer, late afternoon shade is beneficial. The edible flowers make a pretty garnish on salads, desserts, and cold drinks. Grown as an annual, although perennial in USDA zones 5 and up. Deer resistant, too! Minimum of three plants per 4-inch pot.

Photo: Annie’s Heirloom Seeds

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Categories: Container/Small Space, Flowers, My Favorites! Tags: cut flower, deer resistant, edible flower, edible ornamental, pollinator plant, sun/shade
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One flat down... 50 or more to go! It usually takes me about 6 days to get all the seedlings nestled in their pots. My daily goal is 8 to 10 flats per day. Fun. Fun. Fun.
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#organictomatoes
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