I'm really excited to try ewedu and Palestinian molokhia. I'm on the hunt for the holy grail of Roselle varieties. I also want to try Alston Everlasting cherry tomatoes which I imagine will produce well.
Also, before submitting your orders id check out the seed libraries first to see if anything catches your attention. I like to visit the Central, Yarborough, and then Howson branches. They're like 10 mins away from one another with a good selection.
Would love to see pics of those! I’ve been slowly replacing lawn with beds and mostly natives. Have a few areas left and am trying to plan how to do both of those.
Zinnia seeds from Johnny’s! I loved the Agave and Auroras last year. Sunflowers! The ProCut series is my favorite and I love the White Lites. They are so luminous in person it’s wild. I already planted ranunculus corms, and threw out poppy seeds in the fall.
I’ll buy more coneflower, Gregg’s blue mistflower, Blackfoot Daisy, lantana, Thai basil, and rudbeckia in the spring.
I’m trying to seed start a whole bunch of cut flowers but I prefer to direct sow. Dara, Ammi, statice, batchelor buttons, gomphrena, snap dragons are all in my seed start group.
Cherry tomatoes and bell peppers did really well this year so I ordered a bunch or varieties. I have 8 different types of zinnia because I have no self control and my cut flower garden must expand to deal with it. I also got some okra to try growing when everything else dies in the summer.
Not the person you asked, but I did zinnias, and they really need space. They also want full sun into the fall when they're blooming. Love them too, but they needed water every day this summer and fall.
If you’re wanting zinnias that are great for smaller spaces definitely check out the profusion varieties or Persian Carpet. Both do great here and won’t take over your entire bed like some the larger options.
I have ordered my vegetable seeds from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. I bought some of their seed packets for tomatoes last year from Natural Gardener and they all germinated.
I'm really excited to try ewedu and Palestinian molokhia. I'm on the hunt for the holy grail of Roselle varieties. I also want to try Alston Everlasting cherry tomatoes which I imagine will produce well.
Also, before submitting your orders id check out the seed libraries first to see if anything catches your attention. I like to visit the Central, Yarborough, and then Howson branches. They're like 10 mins away from one another with a good selection.
Lettuces. All the lettuces. Throw your seeds down now, if you want some.
Native seed mixes from Native American Seed for my pocket prairie and wildflower area
Would love to see pics of those! I’ve been slowly replacing lawn with beds and mostly natives. Have a few areas left and am trying to plan how to do both of those.
Zinnia seeds from Johnny’s! I loved the Agave and Auroras last year. Sunflowers! The ProCut series is my favorite and I love the White Lites. They are so luminous in person it’s wild. I already planted ranunculus corms, and threw out poppy seeds in the fall.
I’ll buy more coneflower, Gregg’s blue mistflower, Blackfoot Daisy, lantana, Thai basil, and rudbeckia in the spring.
I’m trying to seed start a whole bunch of cut flowers but I prefer to direct sow. Dara, Ammi, statice, batchelor buttons, gomphrena, snap dragons are all in my seed start group.
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Cherry tomatoes and bell peppers did really well this year so I ordered a bunch or varieties. I have 8 different types of zinnia because I have no self control and my cut flower garden must expand to deal with it. I also got some okra to try growing when everything else dies in the summer.
Can you share a bit about Zinnias? I love them so much. I have a super sunny spot that would be perfect for them. Currently, its
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covered with potato vines.
Not the person you asked, but I did zinnias, and they really need space. They also want full sun into the fall when they're blooming. Love them too, but they needed water every day this summer and fall.
If you’re wanting zinnias that are great for smaller spaces definitely check out the profusion varieties or Persian Carpet. Both do great here and won’t take over your entire bed like some the larger options.
I hear sugar snap peas, carrots, radish and lettuce time is now!
I already planted all my seeds! I ordered months ago!
Fall, winter, and early spring gardening is the best for veggies for me. Now is a good time if you want to plant bare root strawberries.
Where are yall ordering them from. New to gardening. Focused on vegetables and some fruits
I have ordered my vegetable seeds from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. I bought some of their seed packets for tomatoes last year from Natural Gardener and they all germinated.