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Erect spires of starry yellow blooms up to 5 feet tall make this plant striking. Only hardy to Zone 6, it needs well-drained soil and prefers full sun. Propagate by seed, division or separation - Sow seeds in containers in cold frame in spring.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
This cool-season salad green readily self-seeds and can overwinter in Zone 6 and warmer. Thin to 2 to 3 inches if harvesting cut-and-come-again style, or 4 to 6 inches if harvesting leaves individually. Unlike most greens, claytonia maintains flavor and quality even when plants flower.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
Hyacinth Bean provides both privacy and beauty, growing quickly to form dense screens of colorful foliage covered with fragrant purple blooms and equally showy purple pods. Propagate by seed - Start seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before last spring frost.

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County residents can visit it any time and each plot has signage explaining proper planting techniques and cultural information for the corresponding crops. In the opening season 20 visit were made to home bound and other gardeners with special concerns.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Flower Growing Guides - Growing Guide
Violas, with their cheery yellow and purple flowers, are early-blooming annuals that mark the coming of spring in the garden. They prefer cool weather, and often die back and need to be removed when hot weather arrives.


Local Listings for Edible Flowers
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Johnny's Selected Seeds
Winslow, Maine  (ME) 04901

This company has an e-commerce enabled web site.  You can download this company's catalog from their brochure!  

Vesey's Seeds Ltd.
Calais, Maine  (ME) 04619

This company has an e-commerce enabled web site.  You can download this company's catalog from their brochure!