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2019-2020 Bulb, Seed & Plant Additions

Bulbs ordered and to be planted this Fall for myself and clients. Seeds to start under grow lights this winter and plant out in spring.
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18" early/late summer; sun/part shade; container
8-12", zone 4-9, May to June bloom

Agapanthus, Allium

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This fabulous new bee and butterfly plant is the darkest of any angelica we have ever grown. Exquisite, almost black, finely-cut shiny leaves are held below heads of darkest purple buds opening to delicate sprays of pink flowers. This plant caused mayhem when originally shown at Chelsea and comes satisfyingly true from seed. Sow seeds as soon as you receive them in a cool place onto a good soil-based compost. Cover the seeds with fine grit or compost to approximately their own depth.
A low-growing perennial with trailing stems bearing dark green ovate leaves, and deep blue, bowl-shaped flowers from early summer to autumn, it is very often grown as an annual. It truly is one of the most exquisite blue-flowered plants available. For best results, seeds are sown directly into the ground where required in the spring. Alternatively, sow in late winter/early spring in gentle warmth, 15-20 degrees C. Prick out into small 3 inch or 7 cm. pots
Blue Poppy, Himalayan Poppy This quite reliable perennial is far superior to Meconopsis betonicifolia. With enormous deep cobalt blue flowers, up to four inches across, it is certainly the best blue poppy ever available. It multiplies up each year into a massive golden-haired clump which can be divided to increase the size of the bed, and in a shady spot with organic-enriched soil a bed of these plants makes an unbelievable sight.

Annuals, Biennials & Tender Perennials

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14-16" full sun/part shade; containers
Plant in astilbe bed with allium and phlox. 16" mid-late spring.
3-6"; late winter/early spring; full sun/part shade, pollinators

Camassia, Crocus, Cyclamen, Tulip

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Clematis

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36" mid-summer to first frost
24" summer to frost

Dahlias

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BBC Gardeners' World Live 2017 - Magazine (14th - 16th June 2017
A relatively new and somewhat rare hybrid, Line Dance has pinkish-white buds that open into star-shaped glistening white flowers with yellow anthers. It is a good mate for Eremurus Romance in companion plantings or its own little blend.
zone 6-9; 48-60" late spring/early summer

Eremurus, Erythronium

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martagon 'Sunny Morning' - (species) lots of bright nodding flowers with tiny freckles that look happy and will surely make you smile!
Lilium martagon Pink Morning (species) up to 50 pale pink flowers per stem with darker freckles, lightly scented; 3'-4'; early summer; 14/16cm.
Lilium martagon Claude Shride (species) has dark red flowers with golden orange centers. This lily does well in part sun to light shade and blooms early summer. Lilium martagon Claude Shride grows 3'-4' tall. 14/16 cm bulbs.

Lilium, Lycoris

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seeds may be sown in good light conditions at any time onto a loam-based compost, barely cover so that around 50% are still visible. We never use artificial heat, primulas are COOL germinators! As a rule best temperatures are usually between 10 and 15 degrees C.  PLEASE NOTE: Temperatures exceeding 59 F can prevent germination, and above 68 F expect very little germination as seeds can go dormant as a protective measure. Germination can take up to 6 weeks, but sometimes takes much longer.
The Harlow Car selection of candelabra primulas is one of the brightest available, with tall stems holding tiered whorls of large bright orange, red and scarlet flowers which appear in April, May and June. These will grow in ordinary garden soil, but in a wet or damp situation they will make a dramatic statement to all who see them.
In early summer, this fabulous plant bears stout stems carrying tiered whorls of bright orange flowers above rosettes of toothed leaves 2½ ft. From marshy places in Himalayan forests as high as 10,500 ft, this is probably the most dazzling of all of the orange-flowered candelabra style primulas.

Primrose, Tulips

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Love Alliums? Check Out Our New Planning Guide - Longfield Gardens
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Love Alliums? Check Out Our New Planning Guide - Longfield Gardens
BBC Gardeners' World Live 2017 - Magazine (14th - 16th June 2017 Plants, Bloemen, Salvia, Sake, Purple Salvia, Garten, Flower Landscape, Tuin, Salvia Plants
How to grow eryngiums
BBC Gardeners' World Live 2017 - Magazine (14th - 16th June 2017
seeds may be sown in good light conditions at any time onto a loam-based compost, barely cover so that around 50% are still visible. We never use artificial heat, primulas are COOL germinators! As a rule best temperatures are usually between 10 and 15 degrees C.  PLEASE NOTE: Temperatures exceeding 59 F can prevent germination, and above 68 F expect very little germination as seeds can go dormant as a protective measure. Germination can take up to 6 weeks, but sometimes takes much longer. Seeds, Primula Auricula, Primula, Flower Seeds, Perennial Bulbs, Bulbs, All Plants
Primula Beesiana Seeds (200 seeds)
seeds may be sown in good light conditions at any time onto a loam-based compost, barely cover so that around 50% are still visible. We never use artificial heat, primulas are COOL germinators! As a rule best temperatures are usually between 10 and 15 degrees C. PLEASE NOTE: Temperatures exceeding 59 F can prevent germination, and above 68 F expect very little germination as seeds can go dormant as a protective measure. Germination can take up to 6 weeks, but sometimes takes much longer.
The Harlow Car selection of candelabra primulas is one of the brightest available, with tall stems holding tiered whorls of large bright orange, red and scarlet flowers which appear in April, May and June. These will grow in ordinary garden soil, but in a wet or damp situation they will make a dramatic statement to all who see them. Summer, Rare Flowers, Primula Vialii, Candelabra, Grow Lights
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The Harlow Car selection of candelabra primulas is one of the brightest available, with tall stems holding tiered whorls of large bright orange, red and scarlet flowers which appear in April, May and June. These will grow in ordinary garden soil, but in a wet or damp situation they will make a dramatic statement to all who see them.
In early summer, this fabulous plant bears stout stems carrying tiered whorls of bright orange flowers above rosettes of toothed leaves 2½ ft. From marshy places in Himalayan forests as high as 10,500 ft, this is probably the most dazzling of all of the orange-flowered candelabra style primulas. Planting Seeds, Bulb, Whorl, Shady, Rosettes
Primula Chungensis Seeds
In early summer, this fabulous plant bears stout stems carrying tiered whorls of bright orange flowers above rosettes of toothed leaves 2½ ft. From marshy places in Himalayan forests as high as 10,500 ft, this is probably the most dazzling of all of the orange-flowered candelabra style primulas.
seeds may be sown in good light conditions at any time onto a loam-based compost, barely cover so that around 50% are still visible. We never use artificial heat, primulas are COOL germinators! As a rule best temperatures are usually between 10 and 15 degrees C.  PLEASE NOTE: Temperatures exceeding 59 F can prevent germination, and above 68 F expect very little germination as seeds can go dormant as a protective measure. Germination can take up to 6 weeks, but sometimes takes much longer.
Primula Beesiana Seeds (200 seeds)
seeds may be sown in good light conditions at any time onto a loam-based compost, barely cover so that around 50% are still visible. We never use artificial heat, primulas are COOL germinators! As a rule best temperatures are usually between 10 and 15 degrees C. PLEASE NOTE: Temperatures exceeding 59 F can prevent germination, and above 68 F expect very little germination as seeds can go dormant as a protective measure. Germination can take up to 6 weeks, but sometimes takes much longer.
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18" early/late summer; sun/part shade; container Bonito, Summer Flowers, Spring Bulbs, Agapanthus Blue, Summer Bulbs, Shade Flowers, Sun Perennials
Summer Love™ Agapanthus | Brecks Premium Bulbs
18" early/late summer; sun/part shade; container
This fabulous new bee and butterfly plant is the darkest of any angelica we have ever grown. Exquisite, almost black, finely-cut shiny leaves are held below heads of darkest purple buds opening to delicate sprays of pink flowers. This plant caused mayhem when originally shown at Chelsea and comes satisfyingly true from seed. Sow seeds as soon as you receive them in a cool place onto a good soil-based compost. Cover the seeds with fine grit or compost to approximately their own depth. Angelica Flower, Astrantia Major, Astrantia, Angelica, Seedlings, Butterfly Plants
Angelica Sylvestris 'Ebony' Seeds (20+ seeds) (Vicars Mead)
This fabulous new bee and butterfly plant is the darkest of any angelica we have ever grown. Exquisite, almost black, finely-cut shiny leaves are held below heads of darkest purple buds opening to delicate sprays of pink flowers. This plant caused mayhem when originally shown at Chelsea and comes satisfyingly true from seed. Sow seeds as soon as you receive them in a cool place onto a good soil-based compost. Cover the seeds with fine grit or compost to approximately their own depth.
A low-growing perennial with trailing stems bearing dark green ovate leaves, and deep blue, bowl-shaped flowers from early summer to autumn, it is very often grown as an annual. It truly is one of the most exquisite blue-flowered plants available. For best results, seeds are sown directly into the ground where required in the spring. Alternatively, sow in late winter/early spring in gentle warmth, 15-20 degrees C. Prick out into small 3 inch or 7 cm. pots Delphinium, Sedum, Lilium Martagon, Geraniums, Sowing
Anagallis Monelii Seeds (60+ seeds) (Blue Pimpernel)
A low-growing perennial with trailing stems bearing dark green ovate leaves, and deep blue, bowl-shaped flowers from early summer to autumn, it is very often grown as an annual. It truly is one of the most exquisite blue-flowered plants available. For best results, seeds are sown directly into the ground where required in the spring. Alternatively, sow in late winter/early spring in gentle warmth, 15-20 degrees C. Prick out into small 3 inch or 7 cm. pots
Blue Poppy, Himalayan Poppy This quite reliable perennial is far superior to Meconopsis betonicifolia. With enormous deep cobalt blue flowers, up to four inches across, it is certainly the best blue poppy ever available. It multiplies up each year into a massive golden-haired clump which can be divided to increase the size of the bed, and in a shady spot with organic-enriched soil a bed of these plants makes an unbelievable sight. Himalayan, Poppies, Poppy Seeds, Blue Poppy, Secret Garden
Meconopsis 'Lingholm' (Ex Grandis) Seeds (25+ seeds) (Blue Poppy, Himalayan Poppy, 'Fertile Blue Group')
Blue Poppy, Himalayan Poppy This quite reliable perennial is far superior to Meconopsis betonicifolia. With enormous deep cobalt blue flowers, up to four inches across, it is certainly the best blue poppy ever available. It multiplies up each year into a massive golden-haired clump which can be divided to increase the size of the bed, and in a shady spot with organic-enriched soil a bed of these plants makes an unbelievable sight.
This seed has been collected from from garden-grown plants of the true form of this rare blue poppy. Large saucer flowers in deepest blue arise on thick, strong stems. Quite perennial when it is happy in slightly acidic, organic soil, it is one of the classic blue flowers, always a challenge to grow to perfection. Nature, Hydroponics
Meconopsis Grandis Seeds (Blue Poppy)
This seed has been collected from from garden-grown plants of the true form of this rare blue poppy. Large saucer flowers in deepest blue arise on thick, strong stems. Quite perennial when it is happy in slightly acidic, organic soil, it is one of the classic blue flowers, always a challenge to grow to perfection.
Pure white silky petals surround a boss of golden stamens on this rarely-seen form of the "Himalayan Blue Poppy" which makes an outstanding picture in a shady damp corner, hopefully growing in rich, moist, organic soil. This seed may very occasionally produce the odd plant with blue petals Inspiration, White Poppy Flower, White Poppy
Meconopsis Baileyi Alba Seeds (20+ seeds) (previously MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA ALBA)
Pure white silky petals surround a boss of golden stamens on this rarely-seen form of the "Himalayan Blue Poppy" which makes an outstanding picture in a shady damp corner, hopefully growing in rich, moist, organic soil. This seed may very occasionally produce the odd plant with blue petals
Seeds can be sown at any time, but for a full season of growth are best sown in trays in early spring. Cover seeds thinly in a cool spot, artificial heat is rarely needed as this can cause rapid germination and fungal attack. Seedlings usually appear within 3 to 6 weeks but can take much longer. Pot on into small pots and protect from hot sun. Plant out into a shaded, moist, peaty or organic soil. Many are herbaceous, dying down to a large, resting, winter bud. Hardy perennial. Organic Soil, Plant
Meconopsis Baileyi Seeds (20+ seeds) (Previously called MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA)
Seeds can be sown at any time, but for a full season of growth are best sown in trays in early spring. Cover seeds thinly in a cool spot, artificial heat is rarely needed as this can cause rapid germination and fungal attack. Seedlings usually appear within 3 to 6 weeks but can take much longer. Pot on into small pots and protect from hot sun. Plant out into a shaded, moist, peaty or organic soil. Many are herbaceous, dying down to a large, resting, winter bud. Hardy perennial.
he Fire Flame or The Turkish Tulip dates back to at least the early 1800s. A prized rare heirloom, it has a wild form with uniquely narrow yellow flower petals variably edged and prominently tipped scarlet. Each flower opens with its pointed petal tips upward-facing and touching, as if in prayer. As the flowers mature, they open to a wonderfully unruly form. Tulip Class: Species. Bulb size: 8/9 cm. HZ: 3-9. April. 14" to 16". Tulips, Flower Petals, Tulips Flowers, Red Tulips, Flower Garden, Petals, Daffodils
Tulipa acuminata
he Fire Flame or The Turkish Tulip dates back to at least the early 1800s. A prized rare heirloom, it has a wild form with uniquely narrow yellow flower petals variably edged and prominently tipped scarlet. Each flower opens with its pointed petal tips upward-facing and touching, as if in prayer. As the flowers mature, they open to a wonderfully unruly form. Tulip Class: Species. Bulb size: 8/9 cm. HZ: 3-9. April. 14" to 16".
A relatively new and somewhat rare hybrid, Line Dance has pinkish-white buds that open into star-shaped glistening white flowers with yellow anthers. It is a good mate for Eremurus Romance in companion plantings or its own little blend. Dance, Floral, Stems, Bulb Flowers, Mulch
Eremurus robustus Line Dance
A relatively new and somewhat rare hybrid, Line Dance has pinkish-white buds that open into star-shaped glistening white flowers with yellow anthers. It is a good mate for Eremurus Romance in companion plantings or its own little blend.
martagon 'Sunny Morning' - (species) lots of bright nodding flowers with tiny freckles that look happy and will surely make you smile! Flowers, Lilium
Brent and Becky's Bulbs
martagon 'Sunny Morning' - (species) lots of bright nodding flowers with tiny freckles that look happy and will surely make you smile!
Lilium martagon Pink Morning (species) up to 50 pale pink flowers per stem with darker freckles, lightly scented; 3'-4'; early summer; 14/16cm. Pink, Lily, Pink Flowers, Martagon Lily
Brent and Becky's Bulbs
Lilium martagon Pink Morning (species) up to 50 pale pink flowers per stem with darker freckles, lightly scented; 3'-4'; early summer; 14/16cm.
Lilium martagon Claude Shride (species) has dark red flowers with golden orange centers. This lily does well in part sun to light shade and blooms early summer. Lilium martagon Claude Shride grows 3'-4' tall. 14/16 cm bulbs. Calla Lily, Lily Garden, Lily Bulbs, Lily Seeds, Oriental Lily, Trumpet Lily
Brent and Becky's Bulbs
Lilium martagon Claude Shride (species) has dark red flowers with golden orange centers. This lily does well in part sun to light shade and blooms early summer. Lilium martagon Claude Shride grows 3'-4' tall. 14/16 cm bulbs.
Zone 6-9; need mulch to overwinter here. 48-60" Gladiolus, Deciduous Trees, Evergreen, Fall Plants
Eremurus Oase
Zone 6-9; need mulch to overwinter here. 48-60"