Currently Packing 2026 Seeds, COMING EARLY NOVEMBER
Currently Packing 2026 Seeds, COMING EARLY NOVEMBER
Processing times before shipping are 5 business days!
Processing times before shipping are 5 business days!
Lunaria annua. Money Plant is a charming biennial flower known for its vibrant violet blooms and striking silvery seed pods, which give it the nickname "silver dollar plant." Blooming in spring and early summer, the delicate, fragrant flowers attract pollinators and brighten garden beds. After flowering, the plant produces unique, translucent seed pods that are often used in dried floral arrangements. Money Plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It self-seeds easily, making it a low-maintenance addition to cottage gardens or naturalized areas. Ideal for adding color, texture, and whimsy to any landscape.
I couldn’t wait till these seeds came in the mail. I had them as a kid and now as an adult I sure do miss them. But not anymore!!!
thank you so much!
Ms Royce
So excited to get this seed started! I love the paper texture and who doesn't want a little luck with a money plant??
Can't wait to see how these turn out. Love MIGardner
Lunaria (Money Plant)
The seeds have not germinated .
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This is the most amazing and prolific pole bean I've ever grown! It produced throughout my growing season, with smaller consistent harvests each week and very large harvests at the end of July, August, and September! I felt like a garden fairy princess coming to pick these gorgeous beans that hung down from my trellis like little purple jewels that stood out beautifully from the leaves. Hope to never go another season without these in the garden :)
This is my second time ordering these seeds, they gave me great harvest last season therefore I decided to reorder them! Thank you.
This is a beautiful basil. The leaves have stunning purple veins. Pleasant smell.
AT's reputation for drought tolerance is well deserved. In a part of the garden that was not watered this summer, AT is still going strong while the other varieties have given up. Something to consider if you're looking for a variety that can handle neglect.
These things are SOOO fluffy! And they drop lots of seeds so you can have a nice reseeded sunflower patch of these big cuties, mine only grew to be about 5 ft but that was in poor condition so I can’t wait to see what these guys do in good soil!