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Pink Calibrachoa

Whether you love attracting hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden or just enjoy a pretty pop of pink, you’ll adore Bonnie Plants® Pink Calibrachoa. Also known as mini-petunias, these sun-loving, trumpet-shaped pink flowers with dark centers look gorgeous in hanging baskets, windowboxes, and containers where you can enjoy the view--and where pollinators can enjoy the blooms! Annual Pink Calibrachoa looks great alone or combined with other sun-loving plants in containers: it makes the perfect "spiller" for an attractive addition to porches and patios. The sweet pink flowers appear in spring and continue blooming all summer and fall until the first hard freeze. Self-cleaning flowers keep beds and containers tidy: there’s no need to pinch spent blooms. Try filling sunny, bare patches in the garden with Pink Calibrachoa for a bright burst of color in the landscape. A perfect low-maintenance, heat-tolerant, disease-resistant plant, Pink Calibrachoa looks lovely as a companion plant in the veggie garden, where it will attract pollinators to boost your harvests. Practically perfect in every way, Pink Calibrachoa belongs in your garden. Grow Pink Calibrachoa in well-drained, evenly moist soil and feed with Miracle-Gro® Plant Food at planting. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Use mulch to help retain moisture in the soil. For best results, add high-quality Bonnie Plants® live plant calibrachoa to your garden instead of growing from seed for an instant addition of color and brightness. Your garden will be off to a great start!

4-pack starter plants
25 fl oz pot volume
Full Sun

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Lavender Calibrachoa

Perk up sunny garden beds, patio containers, and hanging baskets with the lovely lavender blooms of Bonnie Plants® Lavender Calibrachoa. An excellent long-season annual flower that tolerates heat, drought, and cold, Lavender Calibrachoa begins blooming in spring and continues all summer and fall until the first hard freeze. The low-maintenance, self-cleaning flowers keep plants tidy without deadheading. Also known as mini-petunias, Lavender Calibrachoa attracts hummingbirds and butterflies with its pretty, trumpet-shaped flowers. Pollinators love the blooms, so try adding it to veggie gardens to boost harvests. Lavender Calibrachoa looks great alone or with other sun-loving annuals and perennials in containers: it makes the perfect "spiller" for an attractive addition to porch or patio pots. Try filling sunny, bare patches in the garden with Lavender Calibrachoa for a gorgeous blanket of color in the landscape. Vibrant, easy-to-grow Lavender Calibrachoa makes your garden glow all season long. Grow Lavender Calibrachoa in well-drained, evenly moist soil and feed with Miracle-Gro® Plant Food at planting. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Use mulch to help retain moisture in the soil. For best results, add high-quality Bonnie Plants® live plant calibrachoa to your garden instead of growing from seed for an instant addition of color and brightness. Your garden will be off to a great start!

4-pack starter plants
25 fl oz pot volume
Full Sun

AAS Winners

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Big Beef Tomato (2 Pack)

For years gardeners wanted a large, beefsteak-type tomato that was delicious, early to bear, and highly disease resistant. Finally in 1994 those wishes came true with Big Beef. The large fruit has old-time tomato flavor and the vines are resistant to many of the problems that can discourage gardeners. The fruit is borne on vigorous, indeterminate vines from summer until frost. Compared to other beefsteak types, Big Beef is early and will set fruit reliably even in cool, wet weather. We harvest dozens of tomatoes from each plant in our Alabama test garden, where the harvest season lasts two full months and the growing conditions are very good. It grows well throughout the country, earning it an All America Selections designation in 1994; it has since grown to be a national favorite. Vines grow long, so give the plant the support of a tall cage or stake.Resistant to verticillium wilt (V), fusarium wilt (F) races 1 and 2, nematodes (N), and alternaria stem canker (ASC), gray leaf spot (St), and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV).For gardeners who enjoy plant history and interesting facts, Colen Wyatt, the breeder of this variety, was one of the most successful home garden vegetable plant breeders in the last half of the 20th century. He also bred Celebrity and Husky Gold tomatoes, which are both also AAS Winners.

2-pack starter plants
19.3 fl oz pot volume
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