bay plant

bay plant
hey what can i plant in the winter i live in california east bay?

are there any fruits or vegetables

a winter veggie garden is too late….they were planted in the fall…just hold tight and it won’t be long before you can start your spring garden…are you zone 8 or 9? I am zone 9 and the vegetable garden goes in late February…early March.

Sweet Bay Laurel Herb -Laurus nobilis- 4 pot Sweet Bay Laurel Herb -Laurus nobilis- 4 pot
$14.99

You are purchasing one Bay Laurel Herb plant growing in a 4" pot. They are about 7" tall and branched. Sweet Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis) Bay laurel is a pyramid-shaped tree or large shrub with aromatic, evergreen leaves and shiny gray bark. It can reach 60' in height in its native range, but generally is much smaller (3-10' tall) in culture. The leaves are elliptic, 3-4" long, rather thick and ...
Bay Laurel Plant One Gallon Bay Laurel Plant One Gallon
$30.75

The Bay Laurel is an evergreen shrub or small tree best known for its fragrant foliage and use as a flavorful seasoning. The bay laurel takes well to clipping, giving you the flexibility to use this plant as a formal hedge or topiary, often times used in matched pairs for symmetrical compositions. The laurel fits very well into small gardens and city courtyards. Use classical Greco-Roman styled te...
Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter
$8.98

Grow delicious fresh tomatoes right outside your door patio, deck or balcony. Simply place any tomato or other vegetable plant in the Topsy Turvy® Upside Down Tomato Planter, add potting soil, hang it up and then water. Sun warms the plant like a greenhouse and the root system thrives inside the planter. Hanging in the air eliminates any ground fungus, harmful bacteria, cutworm damage. There's no...


Plant Plant
$13.75

Plant
Plant Plant
$18.09

Plant
Plant Plant
$7.99

Plant
Aromatherapy Essential Oils - Bergamot Aromatherapy Essential Oils - Bergamot
$10.5

Aromatherapy is derived from the ancient practice of using natural plant essences to promote health and wellbeing. Aromatherapy oils can help ease a wide assortment of ailments; easing aches pains and injuries while relieving the discomforts of many health problems. Choose from our variety of essential oils and mix and match for a soothing blend. Sold individually and diffuser not included.
Plant (Eye Wonder) Plant (Eye Wonder)
$15.98

Examine what a plant is, find out how plants support all other life on the planet, and discover their tricks of attracting pollinators and the secret weapons they use to keep predators at bay.
Plant (Eye Wonder) Plant (Eye Wonder)
$9.98

Examine what a plant is, find out how plants support all other life on the planet, and discover their tricks of attracting pollinators and the secret weapons they use to keep predators at bay.
Indochine Aromatherapy Candles - Round Pillar Indochine Aromatherapy Candles - Round Pillar
$20

A fresh and vivid blend of cucumber juice lime and raw ginger. This is a stirring modern blend with distinct single notes - each hitting the senses individually. This is a nod to the mouth-watering food of Southeast Asia where ginger lime and cucumber dominate the flavor of daily life. It is cooling and refreshing to the senses and encourages healing. Ginger oil comes from the root of the plant and its spicy heat warms the body and offers a sense of security. Lime the oil of which is expressed from the peel of the unripe fruit is used to uplift the mind give a sense of greater things to come of freedom and peace. Try burning Indochine with Pacific Red Ginger or on its own.
The Bay The Bay
$28.5

The Bay
At The Bay At The Bay
$13.56

At The Bay
The Bay The Bay
$86.93

The Bay
At Bay At Bay
$20

At Bay
The Bay The Bay
$22.98

The Bay
Chesapeake: Bay of Light: An Exploration of the Chesapeake Bay's Wild Chesapeake: Bay of Light: An Exploration of the Chesapeake Bay's Wild
$24.09

The book is filled with breathtaking photographs. --The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland)brChesapeake: Bay of Light . . . is a beautiful testament to the estuary's glory and fragility. The book is a treat. --Richmond Times-DispatchIan Plant has seen the natural beauty of Chesapeake Bay like few other people ever have . . . in magnificent, full-color glory. --The South Country ChronicleLight fascinates photographer Ian Plant and catches your eye as you leaf through this gorgeous book . . . a sumptuous visual feast. --Chesapeake Bay MagazinebrInvigorating . . . [shows] how extraordinarily enriched and beautiful the Bay still is. --The Washington PostA large-format delight with stunning photographs . . . that brings back the best of the Bay. --Chesapeake PaddlerPhotographer Ian Plant and author Tom Horton beautifully capture the Bay's changing moods. --Chesapeake Life MagazineI can't keep my hands off Chesapeake: Bay of Light . . . a totally beautiful effort that is worth every penny. --The Washington TimesThis beautiful collection of photos and essays . . . describe the bay's beauty and the dangers that threaten this extraordinary natural resource. --The Baltimore SunFollowing in the footsteps of Captain John Smith's voyages from 400 years ago, this book, filled with breathtaking photographs, captures the wild, untamed beauty and hidden and forgotten locales of the Chesapeake Bay. Peppered with quotes from Captain Smith and with powerful essays that speak of the harrowing plight of the Bay and the recent attempts at resuscitation, this keepsake presents the abundant wildlife and waterways of one of America's most celebrated natural treasures.
Apalachicola Bay Apalachicola Bay
$15.48

From the union of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers at the Georgia-Florida state line, the mighty Apalachicola River flows unimpeded for about 100 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. At the river?s mouth lies Apalachicola Bay and Florida?s "Forgotten Coast," known for world-class seafood and seemingly endless miles of pristine beaches, shallow estuaries, and protected forests. In Apalachicola Bay, author Kevin McCarthy takes us through the history of the bay?s sites and communities. Come along and discover ?The cities and communities of Franklin County?Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Eastpoint, Lanark, and St. James Island?which have retained the charm of old Florida as they adapt to changing times ?The area?s barrier islands?St. Vincent, St. George, Dog Island?which are true ecological treasures and harbor exotic Sambar deer, endangered red wolves, 300-pound loggerhead turtles, as well as more than 200 bird species and 400 plant species ?The Apalachicola River, Apalachicola National Forest, and Apalachicola National Estuary Research Reserve?rich natural environments that have made it possible for people to live around the bay since as long as 10,000 years ago and which are remarkably well-preserved today ?Sites such as Fort Gadsden, Cape St. George Lighthouse, and Crooked River Lighthouse, as well as Apalachicola?s historic homes and buildings, which reflect the area?s rich history as a port, military-training area, and a center for cotton-packing, logging, and the harvesting of sea products ?The area?s distinguished historic personalities, such as physician John Gorrie, who invented a refrigeration device in 1844 that would lead to air-conditioning, and botanist Alvan Chapman, who in 1860 catalogued the flora of the southern United States With vibrant color paintings by William Trotter, Apalachicola Bay will let you savor some authentic Florida history and see what makes this "Forgotten Coast" memorable for residents and visitors alike.
Apalachicola Bay Apalachicola Bay
$12.57

In Apalachicola Bay, author Kevin McCarthy takes us through the history of the bay's sites and communities. Come along and discover With vibrant color paintings by William Trotter, Apalachicola Bay will let you savor some authentic Florida history and see what makes this Forgotten Coast memorable for residents and visitors alike.- The cities and communities of Franklin County--Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Eastpoint, Lanark, and St. James Island--which have retained the charm of old Florida as they adopt to changing times- The area's barrier islands--St. Vincent, St. George, Dog Island--which are true ecological treasures and harbor exotic Sambar deer, endangered red wolves, 300-pound loggerhead turtles, as well as more than 200 bird species and 400 plant species- The Apalachicola River, Apalachicola National Forest, and Apalachicola National Estuary Research Reserve--rich natural environments that have made it possible for people to live around the bay since as long as 10,000 years ago and which are remarkably well-preserved today- Sities such as Fort Gadsden, Cape St. George Lighthouse, and Crooked River Lighthouse, as well as Apalachicola's historic homes and buildings, which reflect the area's rich history as a port, military-training area, and a center for cotton-packing, logging, and the harvesting of sea products- The area's distinguished historic personalities, such as physician John Gorrie, who Invented a refrigeration device in 1844 that would lead to air-conditioning, and botanist Alvan Chapman, who in 1860 catalogued the flora of the southern United States
Apalachicola Bay Apalachicola Bay
$23.16

In Apalachicola Bay, author Kevin McCarthy takes us through the history of the bay's sites and communities. Come along and discover With vibrant color paintings by William Trotter, Apalachicola Bay will let you savor some authentic Florida history and see what makes this Forgotten Coast memorable for residents and visitors alike.br- The cities and communities of Franklin County--Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Eastpoint, Lanark, and St. James Island--which have retained the charm of old Florida as they adopt to changing timesbr- The area's barrier islands--St. Vincent, St. George, Dog Island--which are true ecological treasures and harbor exotic Sambar deer, endangered red wolves, 300-pound loggerhead turtles, as well as more than 200 bird species and 400 plant speciesbr- The Apalachicola River, Apalachicola National Forest, and Apalachicola National Estuary Research Reserve--rich natural environments that have made it possible for people to live around the bay since as long as 10,000 years ago and which are remarkably well-preserved todaybr- Sities such as Fort Gadsden, Cape St. George Lighthouse, and Crooked River Lighthouse, as well as Apalachicola's historic homes and buildings, which reflect the area's rich history as a port, military-training area, and a center for cotton-packing, logging, and the harvesting of sea productsbr- The area's distinguished historic personalities, such as physician John Gorrie, who Invented a refrigeration device in 1844 that would lead to air-conditioning, and botanist Alvan Chapman, who in 1860 catalogued the flora of the southern United States
Cape Cod Bay Cape Cod Bay
$17.48

European explorers were captivated by the seemingly endless bounty of natural resources on Cape Cod Bay. One Englishman declared that the codfish were so thick one could walk on their backs. Early settlers quickly learned how to harness the bay's resources and excelled at shore whaling, shipping and salt making. But as these new industries flourished, the native Wampanoag, who helped the fledgling colony to take root, nearly vanished. Author Theresa Mitchell Barbo's skillful narrative weaves together the natural and cultural histories of the bay, highlighting some of the region's diverse milestones- from the drafting of the Mayflower Compact in 1620 to the establishment of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant 350 years later. Cape Cod Bay: A History of Salt & Sea inspires new appreciation for this storied and stunning seascape, and underscores the importance of new efforts to preserve the bay's unique ecosystem.
Plant It Plant It
$7.48

This no-nonsense guide to how to plant and what to plant is essential reading for all new (and not so new) gardeners. Clear, practical advice is accompanied by helpful illustrated step-by-step instructions on buying, planting, caring for and maintaining all the main plant groups, including trees, shrubs and climbers, bulbs, perennials and annuals.
Light and Plant Development Light and Plant Development
$198.09

Peter Smith is founding president of California State University-Monterey Bay (1994). He also founded and served as president of the Community College of Vermont (1971), and served as vice president of advancement at Norwich University (1986) and dean of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development at George Washington University (1991). A native of Vermont, Smith served there as a state senator, lieutenant governor, and a member of the U.S. Congress.
Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region
$24.7

This revision and complete redesign brings back into circulation a book that was very successful in its first incarnation. It is the only compendium of the trees, shrubs, wildflowers, weeds, and ferns of the Bay Area, enabling plant enthusiasts to key out and identify more than 2000 plants in this area. Beutifully illustrated with over 450 color photos .
From the Bay of Fundy to Cape Hatteras From the Bay of Fundy to Cape Hatteras
$11.38

More than 1,000 illustrations, arranged according to visual similarities, show plant and animal species of the Atlantic Coast from the Bay of Fundy to Cape Hatteras. This guide includes information on how to locate each species by geographic range, tidal range, tidal level, season, topography, and climate.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Garden Gnome Tampa Bay Buccaneers Garden Gnome
$24.99

Plant this Tampa Bay Buccaneers Team Gnome in your garden and let all your flowers become fans of your favorite team too! Perfect for the garden- patio- desk- shelf or doorway. While we make no guarantees- the gnome has been known to bring miraculous good fortunes to both their owners and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers! Each gnome is hand crafted and hand painted with raised and decal logos on the hat. Gnome measures 11.5'' tall Officially licensed by NFL
Tampa Bay Rays Garden Gnome Tampa Bay Rays Garden Gnome
$24.99

Plant this Tampa Bay Rays Team Gnome in your garden and let all your flowers become fans of your favorite team too! Perfect for the garden- patio- desk- shelf or doorway. While we make no guarantees- the gnome has been known to bring miraculous good fortunes to both their owners and the Tampa Bay Rays! Each gnome is hand crafted and hand painted with raised and decal logos on the hat. Gnome measures 11.5'' tall Officially licensed by MLB
Hanauma Bay: Hawaii's Coastal Treasure Hanauma Bay: Hawaii's Coastal Treasure
$8

An informative guide to one of Hawaii's top attractions. It contains handy facts and tips about Hanauma Bay including driving directions, information on The Bus routes and fares, hours of operation, what to bring, areas to avoid and the rules and regulations of the nature preserve. This book also contains informative sections featuring marine-life, birds and plant-life in the bay and surrounding area, complete with the common, Hawaiian and scientific names, origin, distinctions and photo. This comprehensive book is a must-read for visitors and kamaaina alike.
Plant Plant
$9.99

Examine what a plant is, find out how plants support allother life on the planet, and discover their tricks of attracting pollinators and the secret weapons they use to keep predators at bay.Open your eyes to a world of discovery
Plant Plant
$9.99

Examine what a plant is, find out how plants support allother life on the planet, and discover their tricks of attracting pollinators and the secret weapons they use to keep predators at bay.Open your eyes to a world of discovery
Plant This! Plant This!
$17.98

This collection of plant profiles draws from the author’s popular gardening column and is illustrated with René Eisenbart’s lush watercolor paintings. Ketzel has selected 100 plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest’s mild, soggy winters and temperate, dry summers, though readers anywhere can appreciate the beauty of the images and her practical advice. Organized by season, the book includes each plant’s Latin name, common name, basic needs, growing tips, and worst enemy. The profiles offer botanical information and stories from the garden, delivered with Ketzel’s trademark style and enthusiasm.
Plant This! Plant This!
$14.97

This collection of plant profiles draws from the author's popular gardening column and is illustrated with Rene Eisenbart's lush watercolor paintings. Ketzel has selected 100 plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest's mild, soggy winters and temperate, dry summers, though readers anywhere can appreciate the beauty of the images and her practical advice. Organized by season, the book includes each plant's Latin name, common name, basic needs, growing tips, and worst enemy. The profiles offer botanical information and stories from the garden, delivered with Ketzel's trademark style and enthusiasm.
Plant Breeding Plant Breeding
$149.99

Plant Breeding
Plant Breeding Plant Breeding
$149.99

Plant Breeding
Plant Relationships Plant Relationships
$299.73

Plant Relationships
What Is A Plant? What Is A Plant?
$6.46

What Is A Plant?
Plant Cells Plant Cells
$24.07

Plant Cells
Plant Genetics Plant Genetics
$36.37

Plant Genetics
Plant Physiology Plant Physiology
$114.41

Plant Physiology
The Plant Finder The Plant Finder
$28.61

The Plant Finder
Plant Products Plant Products
$7.43

Plant Products
Plant Pathology Plant Pathology
$94.04

Plant Pathology
Plant Ecology Plant Ecology
$105.73

Plant Ecology
Plant Cytogenetics Plant Cytogenetics
$125.13

Plant Cytogenetics
Plant Embryology Plant Embryology
$67.85

Plant Embryology
Plant Secrets Plant Secrets
$14.57

Plant Secrets
Plant Systematics Plant Systematics
$86.28

Plant Systematics
Plant Cryopreservation Plant Cryopreservation
$144.53

Plant Cryopreservation
Plant Propagation Plant Propagation
$26.25

Plant Propagation
Plant Development Plant Development
$36.37

Plant Development
Plant Reproduction Plant Reproduction
$7.43

Plant Reproduction
The Plant Cytoskeleton The Plant Cytoskeleton
$223.05

The Plant Cytoskeleton
Plant Cells Plant Cells
$7.39

Plant Cells
Plant Litter Plant Litter
$202.73

Plant Litter


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