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Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.) 

Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.)

Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.). The garden leek is a Mediterranean species that was cultivated by the Egyptians as early as 3,200 BCE. Jefferson planted a variety of Flag Leek in his vegetable garden at Monticello in 1812. The Giant Musselburgh Leek originated in England in the ear... - Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.).

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Globe Centaurea (Centaurea macrocephala) 

Globe Centaurea (Centaurea macrocephala)

Globe Centaurea (Centaurea macrocephala). Globe Centaurea, also called Great Golden Knapweed, is a robust perennial from the Caucasus, introduced to Britain by 1805. Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon sent seeds to Thomas Jefferson in 1812. The plant forms clumps 3-4' high with large, t... - Globe Centaurea (Centaurea macrocephala).

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Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow Seeds (Hibiscus laevis) 

Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow Seeds (Hibiscus laevis)

Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow Seeds (Hibiscus laevis). Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow, a large, native perennial with light pink, hollyhock-like flowers, was noted by John and William Bartram during their explorations of the South in 1765-66. "Halberd," the name of a 15th century weapon, was given to describ... - Halberd-leaved Rose Mallow Seeds (Hibiscus laevis).

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Hanging Glass Bird Waterer 

Hanging Glass Bird Waterer

Hanging Glass Bird Waterer. Provide clean drinking water for your backyard feathered friends. This unique design offers a 360deg perch and holds 32 oz. of water. 8 1/4"h x 7 3/4" dia.... - Hanging Glass Bird Waterer.

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Horminum Sage Seeds (Salvia viridis) 

Horminum Sage Seeds (Salvia viridis)

Horminum Sage Seeds (Salvia viridis). Horminum Sage is a hardy annual native to the Mediterranean region. Grown in Britain as an ornamental in the 16th century, Horminum Sage was cultivated in American gardens as early as 1761, when it appeared on a plant list for a Moravian farm in Nort... - Horminum Sage Seeds (Salvia viridis).

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Hyssop Seeds (Hyssopus officinalis) 

Hyssop Seeds (Hyssopus officinalis)

Hyssop Seeds (Hyssopus officinalis). Hyssop was well-established in English gardens by the 1400s, and was brought to America by early colonists. Thomas Jefferson listed Hyssop among plants for his kitchen garden in 1794. Sometimes used as an edging plant for gardens, this semi-evergreen... - Hyssop Seeds (Hyssopus officinalis).

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Lemon Bergamot Seeds (Monarda citriodora) 

Lemon Bergamot Seeds (Monarda citriodora)

Lemon Bergamot Seeds (Monarda citriodora). Native to the southern United States and northern Mexico, the self-seeding, annual Lemon Bergamot was used by the Hopi tribe as a seasoning for wild hare. The lemon-scented leaves can also be rubbed on the skin as an insect repellant and the showy, p... - Lemon Bergamot Seeds (Monarda citriodora).

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Listada de Gandia Eggplant Seeds (Solanum melongena cv.) 

Listada de Gandia Eggplant Seeds (Solanum melongena cv.)

Listada de Gandia Eggplant Seeds (Solanum melongena cv.). The eggplant was long cultivated in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East before its introduction to Europe in the mid-1500s. Thomas Jefferson first planted eggplant at Monticello in 1809. The Listada de Gandia Eggplant is an heirloom from Southern Franc... - Listada de Gandia Eggplant Seeds (Solanum melongena cv.).

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Lupine Seeds (Lupinus perennis) 

Lupine Seeds (Lupinus perennis)

Lupine Seeds (Lupinus perennis). The perennial Lupine is a North American native that was introduced to Europe by 1658 and listed in Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon's 1804 Broadside. The plant forms showy spikes of blue, pea-like flowers that are attractive to butterflies an... - Lupine Seeds (Lupinus perennis).

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Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify Seeds (Tragopogon porrifolius cv.) 

Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify Seeds (Tragopogon porrifolius cv.)

Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify Seeds (Tragopogon porrifolius cv.). Salsify has been cultivated in Europe for its edible, carrot-like root since the 16th century. Jefferson planted "Salsafia" as early as 1774 in his Monticello vegetable garden, and called it "one of the best roots for winter" in 1812. Mammoth Sandwic... - Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify Seeds (Tragopogon porrifolius cv.).

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Monticello Redware Bird Bottle 

Monticello Redware Bird Bottle

Monticello Redware Bird Bottle. In colonial times, bird bottles were hung beneath the eaves of buildings to encourage martins and other small birds to roost and help with insect control. Simple add your own twig for a perch. Hand thrown in the U.S.A. and embossed with our exclusiv... - Monticello Redware Bird Bottle.

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Monticello Victory Garden Seed Collection 

Monticello Victory Garden Seed Collection

Monticello Victory Garden Seed Collection. Cultivate your home victory garden of cool-season and warm-season heirloom crops, ensuring a continuity of harvest throughout the gardening year. Packaged in a collectible tin, this seed collection contains the following ten varieties: Scarlet Runner... - Monticello Victory Garden Seed Collection.

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Noir des Carmes Melon Seeds (Cucumis melo cv.) 

Noir des Carmes Melon Seeds (Cucumis melo cv.)

Noir des Carmes Melon Seeds (Cucumis melo cv.). Noir des Carmes Melon is a beautiful and rare French heirloom variety with dark green, deeply ribbed skin and flavorful orange flesh named for the Carmelite monks who preserved them.... - Noir des Carmes Melon Seeds (Cucumis melo cv.).

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Plains Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria) 

Plains Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria)

Plains Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria). The Plains Coreopsis is a fast-growing annual native to North America from Canada to Northwest Mexico and especially common in the Great Plains and southern states. By the mid-19th century the Plains Coreopsis was touted for its showy yellow flower h... - Plains Coreopsis Seeds (Coreopsis tinctoria).

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Prickly-seeded Spinach Seeds (Spinacia oleracea) 

Prickly-seeded Spinach Seeds (Spinacia oleracea)

Prickly-seeded Spinach Seeds (Spinacia oleracea). Jefferson sowed Prickly-seeded spinach in the Monticello vegetable garden in 1809 and 1812 for both a spring and fall crop. Mentioned as early as the 13th century in Germany, this smooth and triangular-leaved spinach is named for its thorny clusters... - Prickly-seeded Spinach Seeds (Spinacia oleracea).

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Raised Patio Planter 

Raised Patio Planter

Raised Patio Planter. Maximize space for flowers or vegetables with this folding metal planter. Create a raised planting area with this sturdy steel stand and burlap growing bag. Burlap bag with plastic lining provides plenty of growing space and has a drainage hole to p... - Raised Patio Planter.

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Red Fig Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.) 

Red Fig Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.)

Red Fig Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.). Red Fig Tomato is an heirloom variety from Philadelphia dating to 1805. They were traditionally dried or made into a sweet preserve to be eaten in winter like figs, but they are also sugary sweet eaten fresh. The deep red fruits are pear-shaped and a... - Red Fig Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.).

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Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile) 

Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile)

Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile). This ancient European herb remains a popular and useful plant in gardens today. The single-flowered Roman Chamomile has been considered the most potent medicinal form since the 13th century. It was grown in American gardens by the 1600s and Jefferson... - Roman Chamomile Seeds (Chamaemelum nobile).

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Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea) 

Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea)

Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea). Scarlet Pentapetes is as rare in gardens today as it was in 1811. Pentapetes phoenicea forms a handsome plant with deep green, heavily-lobed leaves, and attractive, orange-red, mallow-like flowers that open around noon and close the following morning... - Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea).

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Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool 

Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool

Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool. Cut, clip, prune, shear. This compact, multi-functional device does it all. Crafted in stainless steel with an ash wood handle. 4 1/2"w x 6"h, open; 1 3/4"w x 3 1/2"h, closed.... - Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool.

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