Garden Sage (Salvia officinalis). Hardy, semi-evergreen, perennial herbDescription: Spikes of pale lavender flowers are borne over the soft green foliage Habit: Grows to 2.5 feet tall and wide Culture: Prefers full sun and ordinary, well-drained soil; tolerates d... - Garden Sage (Salvia officinalis).
Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris). Hardy evergreen, low growing herb Description: Bright purple to white flowers, borne in the leaf axils; cover the plant in late spring; aromatic foliage Habit: Spreading, mat-forming plant grows to 1 foot high and 3 feet or more w... - Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris).
Garden Tool Salad Servers. Our garden tool salad servers are made of stainless steel with enameled handles and make a fun addition to serving salad. Includes storage bag. 10 A 3/4"h x 2 A 1/4"w.... - Garden Tool Salad Servers.
Garden Twine & Scissors. Both decorative and useful, our garden twine is held on a cast iron spool and comes with a pair of scissors. Keep handy in the garden shed, kitchen, or craft room. 8 1/2"h x 4"w.... - Garden Twine & Scissors.
Georgia Southern Collards Seeds (Brassica oleracea cv.). Collards are a uniquely American vegetable that originated around 1800. This pre-1880 heirloom variety is suited to the sandy soils common in the Atlantic South and is a favorite in Southern cuisine. Also known as Creole Collards, Georgia South... - Georgia Southern Collards Seeds (Brassica oleracea cv.).
German Johnson Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.). This popular "potato-leaf" variety originated in the southern United States, and was one of the four parent lines of the famous Mortgage Lifter Tomato, a 1930's introduction. German Johnson Tomato produces large, meaty fruit with pi... - German Johnson Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum cv.).
Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.). The garden leek is a Mediterranean species that was cultivated by the Egyptians as early as 3,200 BCE. Thomas Jefferson planted a variety of Flag Leek in his vegetable garden at Monticello in 1812. The Giant Musselburgh Leek originated in Engla... - Giant Musselburgh Leeks Seeds (Allium ampeloprasum cv.).
Gibbs' Book of Architecture: An Eighteenth-Century Classic. One of England's most respected and influential architects, James Gibbs was born in Scotland, studied in Rome, and left a legacy of design the world will treasure forever. His legendary 1728 folio, a sprawling gallery of Gibbs... - Gibbs' Book of Architecture: An Eighteenth-Century Classic.
Ginger Jar Serving Board with Cocktail Picks. Add interest at your next event. Our ginger jar silhouette serving board, with included blue and white cocktail picks, is sure to be a conversation starter. Use it to create a unique charcuterie. 8 3/4"w x 14 1/2"h, 20 cocktail pick... - Ginger Jar Serving Board with Cocktail Picks.
Glass Pedestal Bowl. Classic glass footed bowl is perfectly suited for salads, fruit or use as a creative centerpiece. Handmade. 8"h x 12"dia. Made in Poland.... - Glass Pedestal Bowl.
Glass Taper Hurricane. Made of mouth-blown European glass, this taper candle holder has a clear cylinder that fits on top, making for a stylish hurricane. Taper candles sold separately. 14 1/4"h.... - Glass Taper Hurricane.
Globe Amaranth Seeds (Gomphrena globosa). Globe Amaranth seeds were first planted by Thomas Jefferson at Shadwell, his boyhood home, on April 2, 1767. It was introduced into Europe from India in 1714 and was grown in Virginia by John Custis of Williamsburg as early as 1737.... - Globe Amaranth Seeds (Gomphrena globosa).
Globe Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus). Perennial kitchen garden vegetableDescription: Large, silvery green, deeply lobed, pointed leaves form a mound from which the flower stems arise; large, purplish, thistle-like flowers sit atop stems up to 6 feet tall; fl... - Globe Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus).
Globe Artichoke Seeds (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus). Globe Artichoke was included on one of Thomas Jefferson's first lists of vegetables grown at Monticello in 1770. His Garden Book sporadically charted the first to "come to table" and the "last dish of artichokes" from 1794 to 1825. A native of southe... - Globe Artichoke Seeds (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus).
Globe Centaurea Seeds (Centaurea macrocephala). Globe Centaurea, also called Great Golden Knapweed, is a robust perennial from the Caucasus, introduced to Britain by 1805. Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon sent seeds to Thomas Jefferson in 1812. The plant forms clumps 3-4' ... - Globe Centaurea Seeds (Centaurea macrocephala).
Gold Accented Ginger Jar 11". Historically used to store herbs and spices, today ginger jars have a more decorative purpose. Our ceramic jar is accented with gold trim. A statement piece for the mantle or entry table. 11 1/2"h x 3 1/2"sq.... - Gold Accented Ginger Jar 11".
Gold Accented Ginger Jar 14". Historically used to store herbs and spices, today ginger jars have a more decorative purpose. Our ceramic gold ginger jar is accented with gold trim. A statement piece for the mantle or entry table. 14"h x 4 1/2" sq.... - Gold Accented Ginger Jar 14".