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Virginian Stock
Sow seed every 4 to 6 weeks for continual bloom, except for the very hot parts of summer. Virginia Stock is short-lived and will generally die out in the heat of the summer. Especially enjoy the Virginia Stock when planted in large masses!. The Virginia Stock, 'Malcolmia maritima', has dainty, sweetly fragrant flowers. Virginia Stocks produce a profusion of simple, 4-petaled flowers in a harmonized blend of pink, white, reddish, and lavender shades. Plant it in full sun or light shade for best results. The 3/4 inch wide flowers are produced in loose clusters. The Virginia Stock will perform in any soil, but does best in rich fertile soil. It is perfect for scattering into paving crevices, nooks and crannies, in rock walls, for the front of the flower border, or to provide cover for the bulb foliage once bulb blooms are gone. It will bloom 4 to 6 weeks after sowing. ... more
Pepper - Sweet - Pimiento This pepper provides the familiar red "plug" in green olives. Pimiento peppers are excellent pickled and delicious when used for stuffed appetizers. Pimientos are green, smooth, heart-shaped, thick walled and they turn bright red at maturity. 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. |