15 Inch Metal Garden Markers
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15 Inch Metal Garden Markers

"The Metal Garden markers - 15 Inches is a pack of 25 markers, fifteen inches in length to suit your landscaping needs. The extra large 1 1/8 inch by 3 « inch label provides plenty of writing space. The labels should be marked with permanent markers, paint pens, adhesive labels or a carbon pencil."

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Red Lion Amaryllis

Red Lion Amaryllis

The Amaryllis 'Red Lion', 'Hippeastrum', produces large dark red blooms. Amaryllis are great for cut flowers and they also can be grown indoors. This plant is resistant to deer. Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom. This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time. The planting period extends from October to April and the flowering period lasts for 6 to 7 weeks. Amaryllis can be grown outdoors in frost free areas. In cold regions, pull up the bulbs before winter, and store them until spring. 

 




Golden Chalice Calla Lily

Golden Chalice Calla Lily

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Mars Grape

Mars Grape

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