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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Mache.

Valerianella locusta. 50 days. Called lamb's lettuce and corn salad, this salad green is a gourmet treat. Small compact heads filled with tiny leaves are formed and may be cut to regrow, or the plants may be pulled and eaten. Self-seeds and germinates in winter.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Marigold.

'Red Gem'.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Marigold.

'Lemon Gem'. Annual. Petite yellow flowers smother small mounds of lacy, citrus-scented foliage. Height to 10 inches.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Marigold.

'Little Hero Fire'. Description not available at this time
Last Seed Source: www.germaniaseed.com


Marigold.

'Little Hero Orange'. Description not available at this time
Last Seed Source: www.parkseed.com


Marigold.

'Little Hero Yellow'. Annual. Little hero series stays dwarf even in hot weather. 6 to 8 inch tall plants provide large 2 inch yellow flowers. All the Little Hero varieties are excellent for borders.
Last Seed Source: www.parkseed.com


Marigold.

'Tangerine Gem'. Annual. Petite orange flowers smother small mound of lacy, citrus-scented foliage. Height to 10 inches. Full Sun. Edible flowers.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Marigold, Mexican.

Tagetes minuta. Annual hardy to 30°F. Height 6 to 15 feet. Although the plant produces small pale yellow flowers in clusters just before frost, it is the foliage that South Americans find useful. Aromatic green leaves from the plant are ground with peanuts, hot peppers, and olive oil to make a pesto-like sauce that is eaten with potatoes.
Last Seed Source: www.richters.com


Marigold, Sweet/ Texas Tarragon.

Tagetes lucida. Also called Texas Tarragon. Often used as a tarragon substitute. Hardy to 15°F. Height to 2 feet. Small yellow flowers may appear in mid to late summer. Use to flavor meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, eggs, salads.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


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Marjoram, Compact Greek.

Origanum majorana 'Nana'. Hardy to 20°F. An introduction of the National Arboretum's Herb Garden, grown from seed obtained in Greece. It contains the marjoram aroma you expect, but the plant is shorter with distinctly gray leaves. Much hardier, and more disease free, than the typical marjoram. About 10 inches high and as broad.


Marjoram, Sweet.

Origanum majorana. A tender perennial hardy to about 30°F, marjoram is a sweet, mild oregano that is suitable for flavoring beans, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, eggplant, spinach, potatoes, beef, chicken, eggs, lamb, many other comestibles. Plants are upright to about 20 inches tall and 12 inches broad.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


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Mexican Petunia.

Ruellia brittania 'Purple Showers'. Tender Perennial. Hardy to 25°F. Plants have dark green lanceolate foliage with purple flowers that are very similar of a petunia. Blooms from July until Frost. A wonderful plant to use in mass plantings. Height to 3’ feet tall.


Mexican Sunflower.

Tithonia rotundifolia 'Torch'. Annual. 2000 All-America Select winner. Compact plant produces beautiful, orange, daisy-like flowers. Unlike previous varieties of Mexican Sunflower, this variety grows to less than 3 feet tall. Plant in full sun and poor soil as excessive nitrogen produces few flowers, lots of leaves.
Last Seed Source: www.seedsavers.org


Milkweed, Hairy Balls.

Asclepias physocarpus.
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.