CannaCannaceae – Tuberous - rooted - perennial.  Full sun or shade.  Spikes
of large flowers on stalks 3-6 ft. blooming in summer and fall.  May be left in the
ground in lower, coastal, and tropical south.  Further north, dig tubers in the fall
and store.  Plant after danger of frost.  Most effective used in groups of single
colors.  Use as borders, around pools, or in large pots on patios.

Homestead Onions – Multiplying onion.  Full sun or shade. Onion is sweet
and is a preferred table onion.  Plant can be grown just for the green tops to be
used in cooking.  Tops can be cut weekly.  Freezes well after chopping for
cooking.  Drought and insect tolerant.  Sends up a shoot in spring that may have
10-15 bulblets in one season.  Bulb may increase as much as 18 times.  Divide
and replant to have continuous onions.  This heirloom onion has been in our
family for over 40 years.




Red Trumpet Creeper –  Campsis -  Deciduous vine.  Full sun or shade.  A
favorite with hummingbirds and butterflies.  Fast growing vine that works well on
a trellis.  Vine can also be trained as a shrub or flowering hedge.





Thrift – Evergreen groundcover.  Great for slopes.  Beautiful as a border.  Long
blooming with lovely small pink flowers in early spring.



Turk’s CapMalvaviscus arboreus drummondii – Perennial.  Part or full
shade.  Hardy and easy to grow.  Tolerates drought, and rocky or alkaline soils.  
Bright red blooms from early summer until fall.  Great for hummingbird gardens.  
May reach 9 ft. in mild, long growing seasons, but usually 3-5 ft.
Heirloom Plants

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