Zinnia - Cactus Flower Mix
The Zinnia Cactus Flower Giant Fantasy, 'Zinnia elegans (Hybrid)', has absolutely huge, eye-catching 5 to 6 inch blooms that look spectacular in bouquets and in the garden. They have put together a special blend of very superior cactus flowered zinnias. The blend includes Cherry Time, with shades of cherry cerise and spiraea red, and Lilac Time with its beautiful shades of purple, and finally Snow Time, a dramatic white flower. The Giant Fantasy bloom continually from early summer through fall until first frost. Zinnia Cactus Flowers require rich, deep, well drained soils. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. Keep them well watered, but not soggy. Plant in the late spring, 2 weeks after the last average frost date. They make great cut and dried flowers and look excellent in mass plantings. No larger Zinnia flowers are available. ... additional information
Pepper - Chile - Scotch Bonnet Words such as hellish, blistering, and incendiary are used to describe the heat. The Red Scotch Bonnet is sweeter and a little less hot than a Habanero. They are great in salsa. The question is, "Are you man or woman enough to grow and eat this variety?" Transplant outside in the spring 3 to 4 weeks after last frost date. Plant in average garden soil with sufficient organic matter. Peppers use quite a bit of water but prefer to be watered deeply and not too often. Harvest when 1 inch long or longer. Wash your hands immediately.

