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Good for Overwintering

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Prolific filler flower that is easy to grow and harvest.
Strong against pathogens in winter tunnel.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
Best eucalyptus variety for fresh or dried bouquets.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
Elegant cut flower for early-season production.
Vibrant, balanced Group 2–3 snapdragon mix.
Tallest dusty miller for cut foliage.
Our recommended substitute for Seeker Blue.
Very slow-bolting broadleaf mustard.
Hardy, long-lived, and easy to maintain perennial.
For one-cut or traditional harvest.
The famous juicy, sweet regional favorite from Walla Walla, Washington.
Tender and lofty with mild flavor.
Profuse bloomers for fresh or dried arrangements.
The best onion for overwintering in the North.
Pale pink larkspur for fresh and dried cut flowers.
Uncommon everlasting with adorable blooms for dried-flower production.
Unique snapdragon for late summer and fall color palettes.
Unique, double petal azalea-type cut flower with a Victorian look.
A wide range of colors for single bunches or mixed bouquets.
Lavender and cream blooms on vigorous plants.
Sturdy dried and fresh-cut flower.
First red wine-colored rudbeckia from seed.
Fast-growing with great color contrast for mixes.
Bright strawberry red pac choi for mixed packs and baby leaf.
Early mix for spring and summer production.