Item #1014
Perennial. A magnificent plant in your garden, particularly nice when grown in groups of three. Pacific Giant is one of the best of these large beauties. Tall, elegant spires of closely packed, large, well formed blossoms in pink, violet, and many shades of blue flowers. A great perennial background plant and an excellent cut flower. Resists mildew.
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Perennial |
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Full Sun |
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Blooms spring to early summer |
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3'– 6' tall |
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When to sow outside: 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost, and as late as 2 months before average first frost.
When to start inside: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost.
Special germination instructions: Requires darkness to germinate; sow at recommended depth of 1/4".
Artist: Carolyn Crawford
Item #1014
0.25 grams
These are some simple techniques you can use to extend the life of your cut flowers from days, to over a week.
1) In the morning or early evening,…
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