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Herb Plant - Mint, LemonGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Monarda citriodora is a member of the mint family. Some other common names for lemon bee balm plants are purple horsemint, lemon mint, plains horsemint, and horsemint. Lemon bee balm is an herbaceous annual native to the central and southern U.S. and northern Mexico. It’s fairly common along roads and in pastures or prairies in these areas. Lemon mint grows to about 30 inches (76 cm.) and produces tight, spike-shaped clusters of lavender flowers.
There are several good reasons to grow lemon bee balm plants in your garden. Many gardeners choose this plant for its ability to attract pollinators and for its delightful, lemony aroma. As an herb, it also has some culinary uses. The leaves add a lemon flavor to cooked foods, salads, and teas. They can also be used in potpourri mixes.
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Herb Plant - Mint, LimeGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Lime mint is a culinary mint variety with large dark green rounded leaves and tall upright growth habit. It has a citrus-lime scent and flavor. Good tea mint or served with fruit punch, margaritas or other drinks. Easy to grow perennial hardy in zones 4-9.
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Herb Plant - Mint, LimeGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
Lime mint is a culinary mint variety with large dark green rounded leaves and tall upright growth habit. It has a citrus-lime scent and flavor. Good tea mint or served with fruit punch, margaritas or other drinks. Easy to grow perennial hardy in zones 4-9.
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Herb Plant - Mint, OrangeGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 0
This mint has fuzzy leaves with a sweet orange flavor, and green, branching stems tinged with red that reach 2 feet when growing in full sun to part shade. Leaves are round to oval, smooth and dark green with a red edge. White and pink flowers in short spikes bloom from mid to late summer. Very fragrant, citrus-like scent.
Orange mint thrives alongside water gardens or in damp spots in the yard, but will also survive in drier soil. Lushest growth occurs in moist soil in partial shade, where you may want to leave it in its pot to help curtail its wandering ways.
Crush fresh leaves into water for a refreshing beverage, or add to iced tea or cold drinks. Use fresh leaves in salads or to make mint sauce for fish or lamb. Try making orange mint jelly and orange mint vinegar. Pick leaves frequently. Plants open pink blooms in late summer.
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Herb Plant - Mint, OrangeGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 0
This mint has fuzzy leaves with a sweet orange flavor, and green, branching stems tinged with red that reach 2 feet when growing in full sun to part shade. Leaves are round to oval, smooth and dark green with a red edge. White and pink flowers in short spikes bloom from mid to late summer. Very fragrant, citrus-like scent.
Orange mint thrives alongside water gardens or in damp spots in the yard, but will also survive in drier soil. Lushest growth occurs in moist soil in partial shade, where you may want to leave it in its pot to help curtail its wandering ways.
Crush fresh leaves into water for a refreshing beverage, or add to iced tea or cold drinks. Use fresh leaves in salads or to make mint sauce for fish or lamb. Try making orange mint jelly and orange mint vinegar. Pick leaves frequently. Plants open pink blooms in late summer.
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Herb Plant - Mint, PeppermintGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Peppermint generally grows best in moist, lightly shaded locations, with a good supply of water, not water-logged.
Peppermint has a long tradition of medicinal use. Peppermint is often used as tea and for flavoring ice cream, confectionery, chewing gum, and toothpaste. The aroma of peppermint has been found to enhance memory.
For companion gardening, it is recommended that you grow mint near roses, to help keep aphids away. It may also repel rodents.
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Herb Plant - Mint, PeppermintGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Peppermint generally grows best in moist, lightly shaded locations, with a good supply of water, not water-logged.
Peppermint has a long tradition of medicinal use. Peppermint is often used as tea and for flavoring ice cream, confectionery, chewing gum, and toothpaste. The aroma of peppermint has been found to enhance memory.
For companion gardening, it is recommended that you grow mint near roses, to help keep aphids away. It may also repel rodents.
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Herb Plant - Mint, SpearmintGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
Spearmint is loaded with vitamins, antioxidants and vital nutrients. It does not contain as much menthol as peppermint, but is rich in limonene, dihydrocarvone and cineol. It's a spreading plant great for containers and tolerant of light frost.
Its leaves are harvested just before flowering stage for culinary purposes, or gathered in full flower for distillation of essential oils. Wash the leaves in clean running water, pat dry with absorbent paper, & store in vegetable compartment of refrigerator for use in near future. Dried spearmint is used in teas & drinks. To dry, spread leaves on a plastic sheet, allow to dry under shade, & store in airtight container in cool place away from sunlight.
It’s the best mint variety for hot and cold drinks. Toss bruised leaves into ice water for a refreshing summer drink or add to iced tea.
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Herb Plant - Mint, SpearmintGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 3
Spearmint is loaded with vitamins, antioxidants and vital nutrients. It does not contain as much menthol as peppermint, but is rich in limonene, dihydrocarvone and cineol. It's a spreading plant great for containers and tolerant of light frost.
Its leaves are harvested just before flowering stage for culinary purposes, or gathered in full flower for distillation of essential oils. Wash the leaves in clean running water, pat dry with absorbent paper, & store in vegetable compartment of refrigerator for use in near future. Dried spearmint is used in teas & drinks. To dry, spread leaves on a plastic sheet, allow to dry under shade, & store in airtight container in cool place away from sunlight.
It’s the best mint variety for hot and cold drinks. Toss bruised leaves into ice water for a refreshing summer drink or add to iced tea.
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Herb Plant - Oregano, GoldenGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
Origanum vulgare 'Aureum' has a mild peppery flavor with golden yellow leaves which turn lime green in winter. The leaves of this plant are used to flvor tomato dishes, meat dishes, stews, stuffings, and pasta. It grows 6-12" tall by 18-24" wide. It grows well in a rock garden, border, mass planting, and as a ground cover. It grows best in full sun and will even tolerate light foot traffic. It grows well in full sun in zones 4-9.
close Origanum vulgare 'Aureum' has a mild peppery flavor with golden yellow leaves which turn lime green in winter. The leaves ...
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Herb Plant - Oregano, GreekGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
In Greek cooking, oregano is used in tomato sauces, with meats, fish, cheese, egg dishes, salads, cheeses, and with vegetables including tomatoes, zucchini, and green beans. It is also used to prepare a tea that is believed to be a treatment for indigestion, coughs, and to stimulate menstruation.
As with most herbs, oregano leaves taste best before the plant flowers. You can begin harvesting when plants have reached 4-5 inches in height. Cutting stems all the way back to the ground will encourage more stems and a fuller plant.
The stems tend to get woody, and the easiest way to strip the leaves is to hold the stem by the top, uncut end and run your finger down the stem.
Greek oregano also makes a nice edging plant and ground cover, requiring little maintenance.
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Herb Plant - Oregano, Hot & SpicyGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Exact): 1
As the name suggest, this pungent, highly aromatic oregano has the bold flavors that are the building blocks of Mexican dishes, spicy salsa, and chili dishes. A good substitute in recipes calling for common oregano, though reduce amount by half of what the recipe calls for. The rich green rounded foliage and pink summer flowers also look great in the herb garden or mixed border.
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Herb Plant - Parsley, Flat ItalianGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Exact): 2
NOTE: Parsley is a biennial, meaning it will live for only two years. These plants are still very young and will need some growing time before you can harvest.
This slightly peppery and bright herb is so much more than a bit of green on the side of your plate. Parsley is a great source of vitamin C, calcium, iron and fiber. Raw parsley also acts as a breath freshener and has anti-inflammatory properties.
To store parsley, rinse with cool water and then wrap in a slightly damp paper towel in a resealable plastic bag and keep in the fridge.
You can dry your fresh parsley by tying a bunch together and hanging it upside down in a cool, dry place. When the parsley is completely dry, remove the stems and store the dried leaves in an airtight container. You can also dry out your parsley in a slightly warm (100 degrees F) oven or in a dehydrator.
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Herb Plant - Rosemary, Upright - 'Arp'Grower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
View RecipesRosemary is used as a decorative plant in gardens and has many culinary and medical uses. The plant is said to improve the memory, and is a symbol of remembrance at weddings and funerals. The leaves are used to flavor various foods, like stuffings and roast lamb, pork, chicken and turkey, as well as barbeque. Rosemary contains antioxidants and other bioactive compounds, some of which may be useful in preventing or treating cancers, strokes, and Alzheimer's Disease.
Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean area and to Asia, and can withstand prolonged droughts. It can grow quite large and retain attractiveness for many years, can be pruned into formal shapes and low hedges, and has been used for topiary. It is easily grown in pots, and since it may not be reliably hardy in this area, it is recommended that you plant it in a container which can be brought inside, at least into a sunny garage window for some protection, in winter.
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Herb Plant - Rosemary, Upright - 'Gorizia'Grower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 0
Large, broad, fragrant dark green leaves and a decidedly upright shape with good, sturdy growth make this rosemary a garden standout. Gorizia's strong upright stems make good skewers for the grill, and its mild flavor make this one good for culinary uses.
Gorizia does best in full sun but it will tolerate partial shade. The plant prefers a well-drained soil and has some drought tolerance, thus it shouldn’ t be over-watered. This stunning rosemary provides considerable winter interest in the garden and blooms with pinkish to medium blue flowers repeatedly during spring and summer. It usually attains 4 to 5 feet in height and maintains an almost columnar upright form, as opposed to more shrubby varieties.
Rosemary Culture: A rewarding plant to grow, rosemary has few problems. It needs excellent drainage; though full sun is desirable, rosemary can tolerate a considerable amount of high shade. Since it has many tiny, shallow roots, rosemary is sensitive about water – neither too much nor too little, as starving for water causes it to wilt. Heavy mulching will help it survive cold spells and also the high heat of summer. Prune dead or damaged portions in early spring.
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Herb Plant - Sage, CommonGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( trade gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
View RecipesSage grows 2 to 3 feet tall & has a tendency to sprawl. It attracts bees; & helps repel cabbage butterflies & improve the flavor of cabbage. It can be grown in containers.
This aromatic and slightly bitter herb is noted for its use in stuffings for poultry, rabbit, pork, & baked fish. It also can be used in sausage or meat loaves. Harvest sage before the plant flowers. Gather sprigs, tie in a loose bundle & hang upside down in a cool, airy place. Do not dry in direct sunlight. When the sprigs are dry & brittle, remove the leaves & store in airtight containers.
Aromatic, cosmetic, culinary, decorative, and medicinal uses include:
*insect repellent
*fragrance in potpourris
*infusions to color hair silver
*stimulates the skin in facial steams, baths, and lotions.
*flavors vinegars, herbal butter, omelets, soups, and poultry stuffings. *fresh sage added to salads.
*herbal wreaths (especially culinary) and nosegays.
*said to have some medicinal qualities.
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Herb Plant - Sage, PineappleGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $10.00 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 1
Salvia elegans, the pineapple sage plant, is a frost-tender perennial that is native to Mexico and Guatemala. It grows to about 3 to 4 feet tall with a wide, rounded form, short leaves, and bright red, long, spiky flowers that give it a Christmassy look.
It attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, blooming from late summer to early fall when other food sources are scarce. The crushed plant leaves smell like pineapple, hence comes the common name of the pineapple sage plant.
The leaves and flowers of the pineapple sage plant are edible and very aromatic, a great garnish, flavoring agent and decorative element for food. Their rich flavor goes well with breads, sandwiches, smoothies, salsa, fritters and chicken dishes. It makes good teas and jellies.
The flowers contain anthocyanins, which have antioxidative and antimicrobial properties. It has been widely used in traditional medicine, to lower blood pressure and to treat insomnia, anxiety and nervous system disorders.
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Herb Plant - Sage, PurpleGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
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View RecipesSage grows 2 to 3 feet tall & has a tendency to sprawl. It attracts bees; & helps repel cabbage butterflies & improve the flavor of cabbage. It can be grown in containers.
This aromatic and slightly bitter herb is noted for its use in stuffings for poultry, rabbit, pork, & baked fish. It also can be used in sausage or meat loaves. Harvest sage before the plant flowers. Gather sprigs, tie in a loose bundle & hang upside down in a cool, airy place. Do not dry in direct sunlight. When the sprigs are dry & brittle, remove the leaves & store in airtight containers.
Uses include insect repellent, fragrance in potpourris, hair coloring, skin stimulant, flavoring, salad ingredient, herbal wreaths and nosegays. It is said to have some medicinal qualities.
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Herb Plant - Sage, TricolorGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 0
Tricolor Garden Sage is a form of regular culinary Garden Sage. The irregular pattern of variegation in the grayish-green leaves, marbled with white, pink and purple, is stunning in the garden. This plant can replace Garden Sage in any recipe, and is a worthy garnish for any poultry dish. Lavender blue flower spikes appear in summer. Strongly aromatic foliage may be used fresh or dried in cooking. The plant is attractive to bees and butterflies, making it ideal for herb gardens, mixed borders, and containers.
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Herb Plant - Thyme, Lemon VariegatedGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
Lemon Thyme grows like English Thyme but definitely smells and tastes like lemon. Lemon Variegated Thyme has beautiful vibrant green leaves with a hint of gold edging. It can be used in any recipe calling for lemon juice, lemon zest or lemon flavoring. Lemon Thyme added to marinade is great with fish or chicken. Lemon Thyme's glossy green foliage can be sheared to form one of the knots in a traditional knot garden.
Easy to grow, lemon thyme needs only a regular light pruning after the first year. It tolerates drought and deep freezes well. It is best cultivated in a hot, sunny location with well-drained soil with a pH of about 7.0; it prefers slightly alkaline conditions. Add lime to raise the pH if needed, and a slow-release fertilizer at or before planting and again each spring. Mulching with limestone gravel or builder’s sand improves drainage and prevents root rot.
Plant thyme in your herb garden, at the edge of a walk, along a short garden wall, in containers, along a walkway and between steps. The flowers open in spring and summer and are attractive to bees.
Harvest leaves as you need them, including through the winter. Strip the tiny leaves from woody stems before using.
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Hosta01 Plant, Large - Blue-Green & Creamy-Yellow CenterGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 0
This large cultivar variety (28" tall x 45" spread) features massive thick blue-green leaves with an intense creamy-yellow center. Mature leaves are puckered.
This hosta is slug resistant, and can also tolerate a bit of sun. Good for planting in mixed containers or tubs.
Sunlight requirements of different hostas vary widely, depending on foliage color, which ranges from a deep blue to a light chartreuse to a soft creamy white. In general, the lighter the foliage, the brighter the sun. The deeper darker foliage retains it color best in moderate shade, while the variegated varieties need more sunlight to keep their white and gold stripes. All hostas need some shade and few, if any, will do well in strong direct sunlight. Plant in rich organic soil with a slightly acidic pH. Dig the planting hole about a foot deep, and wide enough to accommodate spread. Hostas are rugged and tolerate almost any soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. When newly planted, keep the roots moist, not wet. Once established, hosta plants aren’t fussy. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves.
Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots. Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
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Hosta03 Plant, Midsize - Chartreuse w/ Blue-green MarginsGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
16" tall x 36" wide. Tardiana Group. Lovely, compact and variegated, this midsize hosta forms an attractive, dense mound of smooth, heart-shaped, chartreuse gold leaves with striking irregular blue-green margins. Although it is grown primarily for its beautiful foliage which provides color, contrast and texture to the landscape, the distinctive pale lavender flowers also appear on showy scapes above the foliage in summer. Heavy, substantial foliage resists slug damage. A dependable and versatile perennial requiring little care.
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Hosta04 Plant, Midsize - Compact, Glaucous Blue-green, Heart-shape LeavesGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 1
18" tall x 30" wide - Tardiana Group (generally large-leaved cultivars with blue-green leaves.) Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, pollinators, deer resistant, rabbit resistant, slug resistant, low maintenance. ("Resistant" does not mean "proof".) An excellent hosta for a small garden with a compact, medium-sized mound of gorgeous, glaucous blue-green, flattened, heart-shape leaves. Pairs well with bright, variegated hosta varieties. Slow growing. Retains its color well in the heat of summer in shadier locations. Dies back in winter. Tall stems of showy pale lavender-mauve flowers on 26" stems emerge in summer. It is an erect plant growing to about 14 inches tall with heavily textured. spear-shaped blue-green leaves resembling seersucker fabric. Hostas prefer consistent moisture but will tolerate somewhat dry soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. They might wilt in very warm temperatures unless frequently watered, and high humidity sometimes encourages snails and slugs, which can chew ragged disfiguring holes in the foliage. Keeping the ground free of thick mulches can discourage slugs and snails. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves. Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots. Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
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Hosta06 Plant, Midsize - Cream Margin, Blue CenterGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Estimated): 2
In spring, its heart-shaped leaves have a blue center and a thick creamy white margin. By summer, the center of the leaves deepens to blue-green and the margin brightens to white. The thick, slug resistant foliage may develop a greenish blush over portions of the margin during late summer. Attracts hummingbirds. 16" tall x 30" wide. Good background plant in shady borders, shade gardens or woodland gardens.
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Hosta08 Plant, Midsize - Parchment Center, Bluegreen BorderGrower: Dogwood Valley Greenhouse
Price: $8.50 ( Gallon pot )Available (Exact): 3
This medium sized hosta (18" tall x 28" wide) has large, thick, heart-shaped, lightly corrugated foliage with wide, bluegreen border that surrounds the parchment center. Vigorous grower, compact. Lavender blooms in midsummer. Part sun to shade.
Sunlight requirements of different hostas vary widely, depending on foliage color. In general, the lighter the foliage, the brighter the sun. The deeper darker foliage retains its color best in moderate shade, while the variegated varieties need more sunlight to keep their white and gold stripes. Hostas are rugged and tolerate almost any soil. Drainage is most important, to prevent dormant season crown rot. When newly planted, keep the roots moist, not wet. Once established, hosta plants aren't fussy. Fertilize each spring and again in summer. Granular fertilizers should never sit on the leaves. Deer find them tasty, and you might try planting daffodils around your hosta to keep them away from the emerging shoots. Slugs leave unsightly holes in the leaves, but a light scattering of sand around your plants will help keep them away.
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