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Onion - Red - Burgermaster
Because the size of the bulb is directly related to how big the foliage gets, it is recommended to start the Walla Walla inside 8 to 12 weeks before last frost date. They should be kept evenly moist and not allowed to dry out. Onions prefer light well drained soil and with lots of organic matter. The Red Burgermaster has bright red, globe shaped onions with very attractive, crisp red and white flesh. The Red Burgermaster onion should be planted in the early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Note: If the bulb pushes itself out of the ground, cover it with mulch or straw, not soil. The Onion Red Burgermaster, 'Allium cepa (Hybrid)', has a sweet taste that make burgers and sandwiches complete when they have a slice of this onion. It is very important to keep onions weeded. They are also great in salads and thousands of other dishes where sweet, mild onions are a must. ... get more information
Daisy - Yellow Buttons You will be delighted with this low growing annual groundcover that has masses of pretty little 1/2 to 3/4 inch daisy-like, cup-shaped flowers. The Daisy Yellow Buttons, 'Chrysanthemum multicaule', has delightful masses of buttery, golden-yellow flowers atop mats of fleshy, succulent green foliage. Keep them well watered but not soggy. Yellow Buttons bloom continually from spring to fall with the best blooming occurring during the cool weather of spring and fall. The Yellow Buttons Daisy prefers full sun and average garden soil that is well drained. Besides an annual groundcover, the Yellow Buttons can be used as a cut flower and it is excellent in window boxes, pots, and rock gardens. Plant these easy to grow daisies in the spring, 2 weeks before the last average frost date. |