Annuals- Pansies, Iceland Poppies, Calendula.
Shrubs- Spiraea japonica, Early blooming Camellias, Lavender (try 'Hidcote' for smaller plant with dark purple flowers).
Veggies - Bok Choy, Spinach, Peas.
Bulbs- Freesia, Daffodils, Anemones, Ranunculus, Alliums.
Wildflower Seeds - Coreopsis, Bachelor's Buttons, Clover.
Sweet Pea Seeds - from Sebastopol's enchantingsweetpeas.com.
Bulbs - Find the best selection by shopping early in the month. Choose bulbs and tubers that are heavy for their size and blemish free. Plant in November or for your zone.
Extras - Frost Cloth (also called Row Cover), Wooden Clothes pins to hold cloth to stakes or stems. Dormant Oil Concentrate.
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