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Perennials
Perennials are a type of plant that are estimated to last for a minimum of two years. These plants can be strategically placed in a wide range of locations to provide an excellent display of colors that are both esthetically satisfying and beneficial in certain applications. When browsing our wide selection of plants, keep in mind that this style of plant is notorious for having larger root systems. Therefore, if your intentions are to utilize a pot for overwintering, remember that the bigger the pot, the better. If planted in-ground, maintain a liberal amount of distance between other like plants to prevent any possible complications throughout its lifespan.
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Our selection may include, but are not limited to:
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Allium (Ornamental Onion)
Lavandula (Lavender)
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Leucanthemum (Shasta Daisy)
Baptisia (False Indigo)
Coreopsis (Tickseed)
Echinacea (Coneflower)
Tall Garden Phlox
'Moonbeam' Tickseed. (Coreopsis verticillata) Rozanne® Cranesbill. (Geranium)
Russian Sage. (Perovskia atriplicifolia) 'Walker's Low' Catmint. (Nepeta x faassenii)
Coneflowers
'Goldsturm' Black-Eyed Susan
'Autumn Joy' Stonecrop
'Happy Returns' Daylily.
Blanket FLower
Veronica
Tall Garden Phlox
Russian Sage
Perennial Sage
Asters
Astilbe
Purple Coneflower
Switchgrass
Yarrow
Peony
Coreopsis
Siberian Iris
Penstemon
Pincushion
Moss Phlox
Black-Eyed Susan
Stonecrop
Coralbells
Hardy Hibiscus
Daylily
Chrysanthemum
Asiatic Lily
Hosta
Achillea millefolium. (Yarrow family).
African Daisy. (Osteospermum)
Agapanthus. (Star of Bethlehem).
Ageratum houstonianum. (Floss Flower).
Allium bisceptrum. (Twincrest Onion).
Alstromeria. (Peruvian Day Lily).
Amaranthus. (Prince's Feather).
Anchusa. (Dropmore Flower, Italian Bugloss).
Anemone. (Windflower).
Aster. (Daisy Family).
Astilbe Flower. (False Spirea).
Aurinia saxatillis. (Basket of Gold, Alyssum saxatilllis).
Daffodil. (Narcissus).
Dahlia. (Graceland).
Daisy Flower. (Asteraceae family).
Daphne odora.
Day Lily. (Hemerocallis).
Delphinium. (Cultivar). Ranunculus Family.
Desert Rose. (Adenium obesum).
Dianthus. (Carnation family).
Diascia. (Pink Butterfly).
Dietes grandiflora. (Fairy Iris).
Dutch Iris. (Iris Hollandica).
Lady's Slipper Orchid. (Ciprepedium arietinum).
Lantana. (Verbena Family).
Larkspur. (Delphinium, Ranunculus Family).
Lavatera. (Mallow).
Lavender. (Lavendula).
Lechenaultia. (Australian Native.) Evergreen Rhizome.
Leucanthemum. (Daisy Family, Crazy Daisy).
Lilac. (Syringa vulgaris).
Lily. 'Red Alert'. (Lilium Family).
Lily of the Valley. (Convallaria majalis).
Linaria japonica. (Toadflax). Related to Snapdragon.
Lobelia. The plant with the WOW factor!
Lonicera heckrottii. (Golden Flame Honeysuckle).
Lotus. (Nelumbo nucifera).
Lunaria redviva. (Honesty).
Lupin. (Lupinus pollyphylus).
Painted Daisy. (Tanacetum coccineum). Asteraceae Family.
Pansy Flower. (Viola wittrockiana).
Passion Flower. (Passiflora incarnata).
Peace Lily. (Spathiphyllum floribundum). Not a true Lily.
Pear Bush. (Bride Bush). Exochorda.
Pelargonium. (Geranium sanguineum).
Penstemon rupicola. (Hairy Beard Tongue).
Peony Flower. (Paeoniaceae Family).
Perennial Pea. (Lathyrus latifolius).
Persian Buttercup. (Ranunculus asiaticus).
Phlox Flower. (Polemoniaceae Family. Along with Jacob's Ladder).
Pincushion Flower. (Scabiosa).
Pocket Book Flower. (Lady's Slipper. Calceolaria).
Primula. (Primulaceae).
Annuals are a plant that maintains a lifespan of one season. This style of plant is often very colorful throughout the different species. When dressing up the landscape of your home, business, or interior décor, annuals can easily be the perfect choice for achieving magnificent visuals. One unique aspect of some annual breeds is that they can drop seeds at the end of a season to germinate and regrow during the next spring. However, this is only for a select group of plants and spring germination is not guaranteed.
Similar to perennials, this type of plant can also be overwintered to extend its lifespan. At Molyet's, we purchase annuals covering the many colors of the rainbow to better assure you find what you desire.
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Our selection may include, but are not limited to:
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Petunia
Snapdragon
Vinca
Marigold
Lobelia
Alyssum
Zinia
Celosia
Begonia
Coleus
Salvia
Impatients
Wave Petunia
Whopper Begonia
Marigold
Zinia
Gazania
Angel Wing Begonia
Gerber Daisy
Geranium
Supertunia
Evolvulus
Beths Blue Isotoma
Laguna Lobelia
Sutera Cordata
Angelonia
Diamond Frost Euphorbia
Morning Glory
Portolaca
Catalina
Sweet Potato Vine
Calibrachoa
Superbells
Angelonia
Begonia
Celosia
Cosmos
Dahlias
Geraniums
Impatiens
Larkspur
Marigold
Pansies
Petunias
Peas
Watermelon
Rice
Wheat
Sunflower
Litchi Tomatoes
Goldenberry
Pink Dianthus
Impatiens
Jewelweed
Petunia
Forget-Me-Not
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena Globosa)
Gerbera daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
Geranium (Pelargonium)
Garden stock (Matthiola incana)
Garden balsam (Impatiens balsamina)
Fuchsia (Fuchsia magellanica)
Fuchsia
Four O’clock (Mirabilis jalapa)
Forget me not (Myosotis Sylvatica)
Flowering tobacco (Nicotiana)
Flame nettle (Solenostemon or Coleus)
Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare)
Fan flower (Scaevola Aemula)
Everlasting Flower (Helichrysum Bracteatum)
Dahlberg Daisy (Thymophylla tenuiloba)
Creeping Zinnia (Sanvitalia Procumbent)
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia)
Cosmos
Corn Poppy (Papaver rhoeas)
Coleus (Plectranthus Scutellarioides)
Cocksomb (Celosia)
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)
Cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
Cape daisy (Dimorphotheca)
California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica)
Buzzy Lizzy (Impatiens walleriana)
Butter daisy (Melampodium paludosum)
Bush violet (Browallia speciosa)
Blue Marguerite (Felicea amelloides)
Blue floss (Ageratum houstonianum)
Blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella)
Annual Phlox (Phlox Drummondii)
Annual mallow (Lavatera trimestris)
Angel Wings (Caladium bicolor)
African Daisy (Arctotis)
Inspired by the gardeners, we seek out the most anticipated and desired garden plants known to produce the finest fruits and vegetables with a new truck every week. Whether you are a 'well seasoned' gardener, first time gardener, or somewhere in-between, the finest aspect of home gardening is that it is relatively simple and enjoyable.
When gardening, remember to keep a necessary distance between plants to prevent growth issues. Many plants come with label markers that include recommended planting distance between seed burials. For optimal results, consider getting a soil test kit to assess the dirt being used has enough vitamins and nutrients in it for when the plants begin growing. Additionally, consider whether the plant will need/benefit from a form of growing trellis, cage, or pole.
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Our selection may include, but are not limited to:
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Beans:
Yellow Beans
Sweet Corn Stalks
Bush Beans
Beans
Blue Lake Poll Beans
Yellow Beans
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Cucumber:
Burpless Cucumber
Burpless Supreme Cucumber
Marketmore Cucumber
Bush Crop Cucumber
Pickling Cucumber
Lettuce:
Romaine Lettuce
Head Lettuce
Leaf Lettuce
Salad Bowl Red Lettuce
Ichiban Eggplant
Classic Eggplant
Cheers Cabbage
Black Beauty Eggplant
Red Butter Worth Lettuce
Seaside Spinach
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Onions:
Onion Sets
Visalia Onions
White Sweet Spanish onion
Candied onion
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Peppers:
Jalapeños Hot Pepper
Hungarian Hot Wax Pepper
Hungarian Hot Banana Pepper
Ghost (bhut jolokia) Pepper
Trinidad Scorpion Hot Pepper
Carolina Reaper Hot Pepper
Sweet Banana Pepper
Aji Rico Hot Pepper
Aji Charapita Hot Pepper
Green Pepper
Tabasco Hot Pepper
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Squash:
Buttercup Squash
Zucchini Squash
Winter Squash
Yellow Straight Neck Squash
Yellow Crookneck Squash
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Tomatoes:
Big Beef Tomato
Big Boy tomato
La Roma tomato
Husky Red Tomato
Better boy Tomato
Black Krim Tomato
Super bush Tomato
Beefsteak Tomato
Rutgers Tomato
Early Girl Tomato
Parks Whopper Tomato
Rainbow Blend Tomato
Sweet million cherry tomato
Sweet 100 cherry tomato
Orange tomatoes
Supersonic tomatoes
Sun sugar cherry tomatoes
Cherry red
Tomatillo
German Johnson Tomatoes
Grape Tomatoes
Mountain pride tomatoes
San Mariano tomatoes
Celebrity tomatoes
Ace tomatoes
Jet star tomatoes
Herbs:
Boxwood basil
Spicy globe basil
Sweet basil
Cilantro
Rue
Oregano
Munstead English lavender
Hidcote English lavender
Rosemary
French tarragon lavender
Goodwin creek gray
Curled parsley
Plain Italian parsley
Lemon Balm
Lemon verbena
Thyme
Marjoram
Pineapple sage
Sage
Aureum golden oregano
Chocolate mint
Spearamint
Mojito mint
Chives
Lemongrass
Imperial star artichoke
Coriander Cilantro
Visalia
Kale
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Seed potatoes
Cherokee purple
Golden jubilee
Brandywine
Green zebra
Pineapple
Honeydew melon
Okra
Clemson spineless okra
Green comet
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Green magic broccoli
Sweet potato
Collards
Kohlrabi
Vates collard
Swiss Chard (???)
Bulls blood beets
Strawberry
Annuals
Producers
Disclaimer: The information provided includes general facts as well as suggestions courtesy of Molyet Farm Market. Your results may vary. Stock of plants, flowers and other garden items (including those listed above) is not guaranteed. Please call for all other inquires.

