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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Cabbage Spikes.

Dracaena indivisa. Tender Perennial. A wonderful foliage plant to use in combination planters for texture and height.


Calendula.

Calendula officinalis 'Deja Vu'. Annual. Large blossoms in a mix of pink, orange, yellow, cream; some with contrasting lower petals and darker tips. Dead head to extend booming period. Tolerates part shade. Height to 21 inches.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com


Calendula.

Calendula officinalis 'Resina'. This hardy annual produces large, edible, yellow blossoms with both light and dark centers. Dead heading will help extend the already long booming period and prevent unwanted seedlings. Tolerates part shade. Reaches a height of about 24 inches.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Lemon Slice'.


Calibrachoa.

'Superbells Holy Cow'. Description not available at this time


Calibrachoa.

'Superbells White'. Description not available at this time


Calibrachoa

'Aloha Kona'.


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Blue Moon Punch'. Description not available at this time


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Evening Star'.


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Morning Star'. Description not available at this time


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Cherry Red'.


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Dreamsicle'. Description not available at this time


Calibrachoa

'Superbells Saffron'. Description not available at this time


Cardinal Flower.

Lobelia cardinalis 'Black Truffle'. Description not available at this time


Cardoon.

Cynara cardunculus. Perennial. Hardy to 0° F. The size and labor required to harvest the fleshy, inner leaf-stalks resign the cardoon to obscurity relative to its smaller, and better known cousin, the artichoke. Gardeners with lots of space will better appreciate the statuesque nature of the cardoon and may want to treat it as a dramatic centerpiece instead of a vegetable. The blanched inner leaf-stalks and the base of the stalk can be used in soups stews and salads. Blanching should be done on a dry day when any trapped moisture has evaporated from the center of the plant. Bundle the stems/leaf-stalks together and wrap twine around the plant from the bottom to approximately 12 inches from the top of the plant. Wrap the bundled stalks with cardboard and leave alone for about 4 weeks. Harvest by cutting the entire plant off at ground level.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.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.