CLOSED: giving agastache aurea-russian sage-purple majesty millet

Toledo, IA(Zone 4a)

urea is a perennial--yello green foliage good to zone 4-bright looking plant 24by24 inches-russian sage is a verrrrry long blooming blue bloom silvery foliage tall plant loves poor soil better than loamy very spacey branching and filiage tho but very worthy fragrant--- purple majesty is a two inch wide leaf and looks like a corn plant with a cattail head purple foliage in enough sun great plant---heres the deal----a dollar forty seven postage another forty cents for bubble mailer i will provide will get you two or three thousand millet seeds plus 200 urea agastache and 80 russian sage seeds---or eighty cents postage gets any combination 200 millet 200 urea 80 sage if you only want one kind still eighty cents --i put bubble wrap in a large legal size common envelope and mail it-dont send a small sase envelope with stamps on it if you want to send a sase with stamps on it send a large envelope---or just send the stamps in a small envelope with an address--the millet you can plant right on the tilled ground the others should be started inside as they are pretty small seed-

west allis, WI(Zone 4b)

you have dmail

Bluffton, SC(Zone 9a)

Isn't urea that great stuff for your plants and Bombs? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea




Just fooling with you. Is that actually a name of a plant?

Georgetown, IN(Zone 6a)

He meant Aurea

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