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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Petunia.

'Surfinia® Sky Blue'.


Petunia

'Supertunia Black Cherry'.


Petunia.

'Supertunia Vista Bubblegum'. Tender perennial, hardy to 30°F. Vigorous, mounding/cascading habit. 16 to 24 inches tall with a 2 foot spread. Good disease resistance, self-cleaning. Petunia's are heavy feeders and need lots of sun and plenty of water to keep going all summer long until frost.


Petunia

'Supetunia Latte'.


Petunia

'Surfinia Summer Double Salmon'.


Petunia, Supertunia.

'Royal Velvet'. Fragrant, deep, dark purple-blue, velvety flowers all summer. Good trailing habit ideal for hanging baskets. Up to 4 foot spread. Grows 6 to 10 inches tall


Petunia, Supertunia® Priscilla®.

'Kerprilcomp'. Tender perennial, hardy to 30°F. Semi-double, fragrant flowers with purple veins, blooms all season. As with all petunias, needs frequent fertilizing for best performance. Attractive to butterflies, birds, and hummingbirds. Heat tolerant. Self-cleaning.


Woodland Phlox.

Phlox divaricata 'Blue Moon'. AKA Wild Sweet William. Fragrant light blue flowers in early to mid spring. Cut back after first bloom. Likes bright shade and moist, well-drained, rich soil. Slowly spreading.


Woodland Phlox.

Phlox divaricata 'May Breeze'. AKA Wild Sweet William. Fragrant white flowers in early to mid spring. Cut back after first bloom. Likes bright shade and moist, well-drained, rich soil. Slowly spreading.


Phlox.

Phlox 'Intensia Blueberry'. Description not available at this time


Phlox, Creeping.

Phlox subulata 'Emerald Blue'.


Phlox, Creeping.

Phlox subulata 'Emerald Pink'.


Pyrethrum, Kenyan.

Tanacetum cinerariifolium. Hardy perennial. This member of the Chrysanthemum family is grown commercially for the organic insecticide industry because of its high concentration of pyrethrum. To make your own insecticide, add 1 Tablespoon freshly ground dried flowers to 2 qt. hot water. Add a capful of dish soap and let stand 20 minutes. The resulting solution is then applied as a foliar spray.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com



  • Thomas DeBaggio
    (1942-2011)

We are no longer growing any plants. Listings are for information only. Last seed source listed after some of the plants is the company from which I last purchased the seeds. I make no guarantee that a variety is still available from that company or that there aren't other sources. Plants with no source either were not grown from seed (most likely) or the seed is not commercially available.