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Mar 1, 2013 11:52 PM CST
Name: Michael Hicks
Clermont, Fl
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Dog Lover Plumerias Orchids Tropicals
Amaryllis Region: Florida Region: United States of America Roses
NEWLY ADDED VANILLA ORCHIDS ....$3.75 per plant
NEWLY ADDED Stevia plants ......$2.00



Herbs

ChefMike's Culinary Herb Collection PLUS:....$19.95
One each of the following plants Plus a assortment of recipes and hints on how to use everyone In different ways, so no waste. Written my ME
Bay Laural ...$3.75 ea.......5MAX PER PERSON
Rosemary......$1.40 ea
Basil (Italian lrg leaf)...$1.40 ea
Oregano (Italian)...$1.40 ea
Sage ..(common)..$1.40 ea
Thyme...(English)...$1.40 ea
Parsley (Italian Flt leaf)...$1.40 ea
Cilantro (coriander)...$1.40 ea
Chives (garlic) ...$1.40 ea

All the above herbs for sale individually

Premium Herbs.....Waiting on final price
(Rosmarinus officinalis cv.)-Arp. Rosemary- $1.90 ea
Cymbopogon citratus-Lemon Grass ........................$3.95 ea
Roman Chamomile-(chamemelum nobilis)-zone 4-9.........$1.90 ea
Halls Wooly Thyme(thymus praecox cv) zone 5-11............$1.90 ea
Lemon thyme-(thymus citriodorus) zone 4-11...............$1.90 ea
Hotlips Salvia aka Mexican Salvia (slvia microphyla cv) Zone 6-11........$2.25ea..


Garlic Cloves....8 oz $3.00 all kinds same price

I suggest pic 2 kinds if not all three and see what you like best. All are soft (braidable) neck Planted in spring best harvest NEXT spring/summer for biggest heads

Inchelium red garlic.... I compare the tastes of all garlic's as being milder or stronger than Inchelium Red. It has medium rich garlickness and medium pungency, or, hotness when eaten raw. On a scale of 1 to 10 on flavor and taste, it gets a 5 in each category. Grows very well in warm winter areas.

Early Italian purple.... Early Italian ranks 4-5 on the garlickiness scale and 3-4 on the pungency side. It has a semi-rich flavor and a little bite, but is still on the light side.

Italian Late ....(my favorite due too stores and large cloves) ....This can get quite large with good growing conditions and plenty of water. Italian Late has more purple in the bulb wrappers than one usually sees in an artichoke and the semi-thick wrappers peel easily away revealing large cloves with elongated tips a hint of purple. It harvests in early-mid summer and stores into mid-winter or longer. It averages seven to nine large fat cloves in three clove layers and usually has no small internal cloves.

It ranks 5-6 on the garlickiness scale and 8 on the pungency side. It has a semi-rich flavor and a lot of bite that just increases with age and it stores well for 6-8 months.

Blueberries

PINK LEMONADE BLUEBERRIES..$10.00 ea ... It’s zone 4-8, mid to late season ripening with moderate yields. Berries are medium sized with good firmness and deep pink when ripe. Great in landscape as it offers four seasons of interest. Spring: pinkish white showy bell shaped flowers. Fruits are pale green at first, then dappled pink and finally develop a deep pink color indicating fruit is ripe. In Fall, the leaves turn bright orange fading to deep red. Wintertime twigs are dusky reddish-brown. 2 year roots VERY LIMITED SUPPLY ORDER EARLY OR BE LEFT WITH OUT

Jersey...$9.00 ea. Rich blue fruit is medium-size and very sweet—a favorite for baked goods. 6- to 8-ft. bush is a heavy, reliable producer that tolerates a wide range of soil types and displays orange flame fall foliage. One of the most widely grown varieties. Ripens in late July. Zones 3-8.GIANT 18-24 in bushes

Raspberry

Red Raspberry.$4.95 ea..Heritage ...one of the most outstanding everbearing red raspberries on the market today. The Heritage Everbearer produces vigorous upright canes which do not require staking. The fruit is of superior quality. Heritage berries are large, bright red, firm eating right out of the patch, freezing and/or jams and jellies.The summer crop matures July 1st and the fall crop begins ripening Sept. 1st and continues until frost. The fall crop is of exception quality, often better that the first. Everbearing variety. Zones 3-8 2 YR size

Purple Raspberry $5.95ea....Brandywine It is less invasive and "stays put" where it is planted. The thorns are wider spaced and larger than that of a red raspberry. 'Brandwine' fruit is soft in texture like a raspberry. It has a large, gorgeous berry with a tart, full flavor. High quality, insect resistant, hardy, and very adaptable. Fine for Zones 4-8; Zone 3

Black Raspberry...$5.95ea...black hawk The fruit is medium to large, firm, nearly round, of good quality and flavor. The plants are vigorous, resistant to anthracnose, good yielding and the hardiest black raspberry around.

Gold.Raspberry.$5.95ea..Fall Gold--This everbearing yellow raspberry is an exotic wild berry mix from the mountains of Korea. It will bear conical, non-crumbling, extremely sweet golden berries--excellent for eating fresh or processing. The canes are vigorous and adapt well to many soil types. Hardy to -25 degrees F and recommended for uper south mountain areas and northern U.S....2 yr root

Strawberry plants .35 ea or $7.00 for 25 roots all the same price

Juneberring Chandler Produces med to lg fruits , Juicy fruit with superior flavor

Everbearing Ever sweet Produces lg fruits , Very Sweet and Juicy fruit with superior flavor

(others available ask)

Asparagus Crowns $1.00ea or 48 crowns for $40.00

The only one i think it worth growing ... plant 10 roots per family member at the least 20 is even better freeze and enjoy year round

Jersey Knight giant 2 yr roots
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