Free Plant - Page 2 of 5 - Free plant, flower, bulbs

Free Plant - Page 2 of 5 - Free plant, flower, bulbs

  • Cabbage

    (Brassica oleracea, Capitata Group) Because of its large size, cabbage is not usually recommended for container growing. Fortunately, some dwarf varieties are the size of...

  • Amaranth

    Easy to cook, utterly delicious, and versatile, it’s no wonder that amaranth has become popular in recent years. Like other grains such as spelt, quinoa,...

  • Potato

    HOW TO GROW A POTATO There are many, many varieties of potatoes, each with its own claim to fame: early, late; yellow, purple; roasters, fingerlings...

  • Urn Plant

    The urn plant naturally lives as an epiphyte on the branches of trees in its native Brazil. It roots into accumulated debris, reeds little support,...

  • Bean

    Phaseolus spp and Glycine max Warm-season annual Beans should be on everyone’s must-grow list: no supermarket bean can compare to the taste of homegrown, fresh-picked beans....

  • Leek

    Like other members of the Allium family, leeks have been a popular vegetable for hundreds of years, especially in winter months when other home-grown vegetables...

  • Alyssum

    Why It’s Special Alyssum’s pleasantly sweet fragrance attracts bees and butterflies. They are prolific bloomers, so much so that they often obscure the foliage beneath....

  • Angelica

    Angelica archangelica Apiaceae (Celery Family) Type: Biennial Height: 6 feet Site: Partial shade Soil: Moist Growing Zones: 3–9 In its first year of growth, angelica...

  • Broad beans

    Home-grown broad beans cooked and eaten soon after being picked are delicious, melting in your mouth – so unlike the tough ones found in some...

  • Blackcurrants

    During the past decade, blackcurrants have been somewhat eclipsed by the trendier, arguably more palatable, blueberry, but along with that sharp burst of flavour, blackcurrants...