Larkspur - American Flag

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Larkspur - American Flag

Plant in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. The American Flag Larkspur blooms in mid spring to early summer. In most areas, this Larkspur Blend will bloom around Flag Day. The Larkspur will add beauty and a patriotic flair to your garden. The Larkspur American Flag, 'Consolida ambigua', has vivid blends of red, white, and blue. Larkspur are excellent for cut or dried flowers and as backdrop plant in front of a fence or wall. The Larkspur prefer a cool location in full sun. They like moist, rich, well drained soil that is slightly alkaline. The red, white and blue 1/4 to 1/2 inch flowers are densely packed on tall stems. ... more info

 

Dill Dukat The Dill Dukat, 'Anethum graveolens', has more foliage that lasts longer on the plant than other dills. The Duckat Dill is mild, sweet, and never bitter or overly strong. The tall graceful plants with the feathery, blue-green leaves, will add style to your garden. The primary use for Dill is culinary. Fresh Dill leaves are sprinkled on all sorts of food including potatoes, lamb chops, tomatoes, squash, salads, sauces, grilled salmon, eggs, spinach, cucumbers, and green beans. Dried Dill leaves, called dill weed, can also be used but the fresh leaves are much stronger and taste better.

Larkspur - American Flag