2017 TRANSPLANTS

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2017 TRANSPLANTS -all plants are rooted in 2 inch containers, ready to plant in your garden or containers

Herbs Sweet Basil, the classic Italian

Lavender, a perennial plant

basil used in pesto and added fresh to many dishes, a must for any summer garden

great for attracting bees and used as a medicinal herb, very aromatic

Lemon Basil, has a citrus

Lemon Grass, common herb

aroma, use fresh with fish, vegetables, or soups, also can be baked in scones or muffins

used in Asian cuisine, offers many health benefits  

Purple Basil, beautiful

Lemon Verbena, the leaves of

addition to an herb garden or flower bouquets, use similarly to sweet basil

this plant are used to add lemon flavor to dishes, also makes a wonderful herbal tea

  Chives, use as a garnish or

Marjoram, a culinary herb

as a flavoring herb, a lovely addition to any garden

with a sweet aroma and mildly spicy flavor

Cilantro, green lacey leaves

Mint, a zesty versatile herb,

and a pungent flavor, used in Asian and Mexican summer dishes

the edible flowers of mint can be used as a garnish to salads, desserts, and drinks

Dill, a wonderful herb to add to

Oregano, a perennial herb

Parsley (flat), is also called

Parsley (curly), is a culinary

Italian parsley and is favored by chefs

parsley that provides a little more texture and is darker in color than the flat leaf variety

salads, dressings, dips and pickles, a very beautiful plant and when it flowers it attracts many pollinators to its umbel flower

 

that has a strong oregano flavor, great for pizza and Italian cooking  

 

Herbs Sage, a perennial herb with

Thyme, A perennial herb, thyme

culinary and medicinal uses, also holds up very well and is beautiful in flower bouquets

is a versatile favorite, can be used fresh or dried and will rebirth year to year, the tiny purple flowers are a good bee attractant

Rosemary, all time favorite herb

French Tarragon, A Popular

for containers here in Wisconsin, must be brought in and over wintered inside, Great Culinary herb for all kinds of dishes, So Fragrant

French Cuisine herb most notably the flavoring in Burnese sauce, this subtle licorice flavored herb is a tender perennial good for pots and grown in garden beds

Vegetables

 

Broccoli, 57 days to harvest

Green Kale, 60 days to maturity,

from time of planting, heat tolerant, smooth domed heads, uniform, harvest broccoli from your own backyard

a nutritious plant that regrows through the season for continuous growth right up to freezing temperatures

Rainbow Swiss Chard, both

  Eggplant - Globe, 67 days to

stems and leaves are delicious and nutritious, plant regrows through the season, makes a beautiful edible landscape plant

maturity, a traditional black Italian eggplant

Melon - Sarah’s Choice,

Cucumber - Marketmore, 58

sweet and juicy orange flesh melon that average 3lbs, the one melon to grow

days to maturity, Marketmore is the only variety we grow here at Turtle Creek Gardens, reliable and prolific

Watermelon - Sugar Baby,

Italian Pepper - Carmen, 60

small 8-10 lb, great flavor and the perfect smaller “icebox” melon    

days green, 80 days red, best tasting sweet Italian frying pepper a beautiful pepper of the Italian ‘bulls horn’ type

Bell Pepper - Ace, 50 days

Hot Pepper- Jalepeno,

green, 70 days to red, extra early highly productive variety of sweet bell pepper

medium heat pepper, great for salsa  

 

Vegetables Tomato - Striped German,

Tomatillo, 60 days to

78 days to maturity, needs staking, fruits are 12+oz, beautiful heirloom, bicolor red and yellow fruit with a complex fruity flavor

maturity, Salsa Verde at your fingertips or back door anyway

Tomato - Brandywine, a

Tomato - Big Beef, a tomato

heirloom tomato that has a very rich flavor, large fruits often over 1lb.

that ripens early for its larger size, wonderful for slicing

 

 

 

Tomato - New Girl, a

Tomato - Green Zebra, a

smaller, early fruiting tomato, averaging 4-6oz.

beautiful heirloom salad tomato that is tangy and of course tasty

  Tomato - San Marzano, a

Tomato - Sun Gold, a cherry

paste tomato that is a heavy producer, a must if you wish to make sauces

tomato that is extremely sweet and bright orange in color

 

 

Native Pollinator Plants Big Bluestem, prairie grass,

Red Milkweed, beautiful addition

lush green leaves and stems change with the first frost to an attractive red-bronze color that provides landscape interest well into the winter

to sunny boarder gardens, very popular with pollinators, especially the Monarch and Swallowtail butterflies    

Butterflyweed, this long-

Blue False Indigo, very early

lasting and bright orange flowers and low mounded shape make this the most popular of milkweeds

spring flowering plant, this plant gets very large rising 3 to 5 feet, beautiful and unique foliage lasts all summer

Sideoats Gramma, purple and

Bottlebrush Sedge,

orange flowers adorn this short grass, this plant is a larval host plant for the Green Skipper and Dotted Skipper butterflies

attractive seed heads are a lovely addition to rain gardens and other moist soils  

 

 

Native Pollinator Plants Porcupine Sedge, unique seed

Pale Purple Coneflower, this

heads form on this sedge with fine leaved vegetation  

variety of Echinacea is tolerant of drought, heat, humidity and poor soils, a beauty in mixed boarder gardens, favorite nectar source for most pollinators.

Purple Prairie Clover, this

Canadian Wild Rye, a fast

clover has gorgeous purple flowers with golden flecks on multiple upright stems, a great addition in rock gardens

growing prairie grass that grows in practically any soil  

Joe Pye Weed, loved by all

Boneset, grows well in full sun

butterflies, a plant that is perfect for damp soils

and moist soil, pure white flowers with highly textured leaves

  Ox Eye Sunflower, a relative

Prairie Dock, this is a very

of the sunflower, produces bright yellow flowers early to midsummer  

unique plant growing 3 to 10’ tall, birds love the seeds, these are very long lived plants

Little Bluestem, the blue-green

Blue Vervain, flowers of this

foliage provides a great backdrop for prairie flowers in the summer and turns a beautiful crimson in the fall

plant are a beautiful deep blue and form in a spike, a nectar source for the Common Buckeye butterfly

Indiangrass, this grass has

Showy Goldenrod, distinctive

silky, golden seed heads, a great accent and excellent choice to replace ornamental cultivars

golden flower spikes bloom August thru September and provide an important late season nectar source

Golden Alexanders, brilliant

golden flowers adorn this late spring blooming plant, the leaves are the main food source for the Black Swallowtail Butterflies Caterpillars