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The listing, LAST ONE ! w-free shipping : LAZLO's Full-Sun MYSTERY MIX for planting Fall 2012 has ended.

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Auction for full tablespoonful of MIXED SEEDS
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THIS IS THE LAST PACKET OF THE MYSTERY MIX !!!
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£AZ£O's FULL SUN MYSTERY MIX for Fall 2012 . . . . Start Yourself An English Cottage Garden !

NOTE » The photo above shows a typical English cottage garden
- - It does not represent *exactly* what will grow at your house.


The seeds in this full sun mixture should be sown at least 4 weeks before the first frost in your area -or- by November 1st if you live where hard freezes are rare. Rake the area to be sown in several directions, wet area with a sprinkle spray, then scatter-sow seeds over area. Next scatter a light layer of compost or soil over the area; wet that down. Keep area moist (not soaked), wetting area once daily until sprouting is seen. Then water as usual for Autumn and Winter.

Before sowing, mix the entire contents of the seed packet with sand in order to make a more even scattering.

Mystery Mix seeds include annuals, biennials and perennials . . . Flowers and Flowering Shrubs . . . You probably will not receive seeds for all the species or cultivars in your packet of Mystery Mix seeds, but you will receive a very large sampling.
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Monarda fistulosa, Shooting Star columbine, Mexican lupine, Purple coneflower, Calendula, Parsley, Crimson Clover, Sweet Sultan, Sweet William, Helenium, Bishop's Flower, Bergamot, Snapdragon, Gaillardia pulchella, Fiesta blend nasturtium, Mission Bells California poppy, mixed poppies (Lauren's Grape, Drama Queen, Double Pink, Pink Bicolour, Red Peony, Patty's Plum, lavender), red and yellow four-o'clocks, mixed Coneflower (Magnus, yellow, yellow & orange, Green Jewel, Ozark), mixed Daylily (Salmon-Chanted Evening, Aaron's Dinnerplate), mixed Asters (Grego, White Stokesia 'Wind', Wonder of Staffa, Early Charm, Moonshine), Golden Jubilee agastache, Yellow Marguerite, Las Vegas Purple gomphrena, Summer Pastels yarrow, Alyssium (pastel mix), Bunny Tails, Leopard Lily (Belamcanda flabellata), Freckle-Face Blackberry Lily (B. chinensis 'Freckle Face'), Rosa glauca, Lamb's Ears, Orange Prince daisy, Zulu Prince daisy, Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora), Hungarian Blue breadseed poppy, hardy Hibiscus (dark pink Southern Belle, Red Luna, Pink Luna Swirl, Double Purple Cluster), White trumpet lily, Philippine lily, Regal lily, Formosa lily, Blue Angel forget-me-not, Stachys byzantina, False Blue indigo, Statice sinuata, Virginia stock, Nigella (chocolate sundae, Miss Jekyll), Spanish love-in-a-mist, Pavonia mix, Lemon marigold, blue scabiosa, Cherry Brandy rudbeckia, globe candytuft, Lady in Red salvia, Lipstick salvia, Pheasant's Eye . . . There may be others that I just did not remember to write down.

Whew! I'm bushed!
Oct 14th, 2012 at 11:05:31 AM PDT by
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Rocket Larkspur, Godetia, mixed Cleome (pink, purple, pink & white, pink & purple, Rose Queen, Cherry Queen, white, wild), mixed Monarda, Tubular Bells penstemon, mixed Nicotiana, mixed Red Hot Poker, Standing Cypress, mixed Foxglove, Heuchera, Borage, Lemon Queen sunflower, Cilantro, Dill, mixed Coreopsis, Purple Prairie Clover, Sweet Basil, Globe Gilia, Catnip, Purple Tidal Wave petunia, Chabaud Giant mixed carnation, Mexican Dayflower, Verbena, Mixed Speedwell, Agastache rupestris, Firecracker penstemon, Asclepias curassavica (scarlet), Chatanooga Gold hibiscus, Bloody
Dock, Agastache rugosa, mixed Campion, Hoary Mountain mint, Blue Lisianthus, Shasta daisy, Aristea, Purple Candy Lily, mixed Gayfeather, mixed Gazania, South African foxglove, Ragged Robin lychnis, lavender cosmos, Euphorbia cyanthophora (Summer Pointsettia -aka- Mexican Fire Plant), tall bachelor buttons, mixed Allium, Eyeball Plant (aka Toothache Plant), Dierama igneum, mixed Dierama, Nettle-leaved Mullein, Pyrethrum daisy (Chrysantehmum cinerariifolium), Fuchsia hollyhock, Butterfly Blue delphinium grandiflorum, Lion's Tail, Clarkia,
Oct 14th, 2012 at 11:06:15 AM PDT by
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Orange California Poppy, Blue Flax, Maximillian sunflower, Mexican sunflower 'Torch', Cranberry double zinnia, Lilliput zinnia, Inca zinnia, Phacelia, mixed Echinacea, mixed Rudbeckia, Showy Primrose, Evening Primrose, Butterfly Pincushion, Red Drummond Phlox, Siberian wallflower, Tassel flower, Tidy Tips, Heliopsis, Milkmaid nasturtium, Nectar Blue hyssops, mixed Unwin's dwarf dahlia, mixed hollyhocks, Yellow Hawkweed, Strawberry Fields gomphrena, Goldenrod, Tower of Jewels (Echium mix), Chianti sunflower, Safflower, Prunella, mixed Cosmos, Ox-Eye daisy, Blue-eyed daisy, African daisy (Arctotis), Lucifer crocosmia, Prairie coneflower, Convolvulus, mixed Columbine, Butterfly Weed (A. incarnata, A. speciosia, and A. tuberosa), Italian bugloss, Fuchsia and Yellow celosia, Giant Pink zinnia, Green Envy zinnia, Red Yarrow, Lupines (including TX bluebonnet), Hummingbird Sage,
Oct 14th, 2012 at 11:06:57 AM PDT by
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Just in case you want to know what I put in the Mystery Mix . . . this may demystify it for you a little bit.

You get all of this, mixed up very well - some are larger than others, some of them are very, very small. The proper way to sow this mix is to pour the contents into an old, clean, dry butter tub with 1 part seeds 2-3 parts sand or horticultural vermiculite - - mix all together - - this makes it easier to distribute over about a 100 sq. ft. area - - sow by just scattering the seed mix over an area you have weeded and cultivated and set a nice loose tilth on . . . the water in with a gently shower from your hose. I leave mine to Nature from then on, letting things work the way they work . . . This makes for lots of mornings of amazement and wonder as things come up and things bloom at all different times of the year, from early spring right through to your first autumnal frost.

Many of the species listed below are perennials, some are biennials, and lots are annuals that will self-seed . . . Unless you are a cracker-jack seed identifier, there's no way to know which of the flower species you got in your spoonful until it shoots up, and sometimes not till it blooms!

But you will be very happy with it.
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Oct 14th, 2012 at 11:19:18 AM PDT by
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Beautiful garden,is that your garden?
Oct 15th, 2012 at 8:55:09 PM PDT by
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not this year, but the seeds do come from one with very similar results to those depicted.

see above in the item description, where you will see this :

NOTE » The photo above shows a typical English cottage garden
- - It does not represent *exactly* what will grow at your house.
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Oct 16th, 2012 at 12:05:51 AM PDT by
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love this auction!!!!
Oct 16th, 2012 at 8:02:47 AM PDT by
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thank you, lovely butterfly. many of the flowers that will grow from this are extremely attractive to butterflies . . . some of them are host plants for butterflies - - meaning they are included for the caterpillars to munch on.
Oct 16th, 2012 at 9:25:36 AM PDT by

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