Johnny's snapdragons include single- and double-blossomed, azalea- and open-face varieties in a profusion of luminous colors, from ivory and yellow to coral, pink, purple, and burgundy. Johnny’s varieties are selected for their strong cut-flower performance in the field and greenhouse. Snapdragon varieties are highly responsive to day length and temperature; these variables strongly affect the development of quality blooms and stems. Modern varieties are classified into groups that correspond with the growing and harvest periods for which they are bred. Did you know? Snapdragon blossoms are both fragrant and edible.
6 Products
Sort By:
Article
5 Cool Flowers to Plant Now | Lisa Mason Ziegler's Secrets for Growing Hardy, Cool-Season Annuals
Here are Lisa Ziegler's 5 recommended "Cool Flowers" — cold-tolerant hardy annuals for overwintering and shoulder-season growing for the earliest possible blooms in spring.
Article
Cut-Flower Harvesting & Post-Harvest Care | Best Practices from Pros in the Slow Flower Community
What are the best practices and systems for harvesting and post-harvest handling of flowers, herbs, and foliages before they leave the field and workshop, to safeguard that quality? This survey of 5 specialty cut-flower growers distills the collective and cumulative wisdom of three-quarters of a century of farming and selling flowers, from the Slow Flowers community.