I have seed packets spead across what used to serve as my dining table. I have already planted my sprouted perennial salva in the ground, marigolds, and the cactus zinnias. Those I started indoors, but we are a week past our frost date, so I filled fresh peat pots last night for three other Zinnia varieties that I can put outside in a semi-sheltered place. That still leaves the 100 purple coneflower seeds, 100 white swamp milkweed, 40 yarrow, and 45 butterfly weed seeds all stratifying in my fridge. (Who needs space for food, anyway?) The seeds for green beans, summer squash, morning glories, cosmos, and four o'clocks can all go straight in the grounds once I have those beds ready.
.....maybe I will go browse the Park Seed and Burpee catalogs again tonight. Addiction? What addiction? ?
Posted by FrostyJim...as you Sow, So Shall you Reap
Posted by FrostyJimSurprise! Alaska has farm country too.
Posted by FrostyJimSurprise! Alaska has farm country too.
Posted by JolantaHappy hormones.
Posted by FernappleThe little woodland garden, is a symphony of blue, purple and white now. Hyacinth, Honesty, and Ornithogalum.
Posted by KateOahuThis morning I went to a class for making a terrarium with native plants at the Waikiki Community Center, which is about three blocks from where I live.
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
Posted by FrostyJimToo cold to plant outside for another month here in Wasilla Alaska.
Posted by JolantaUnusual fungi.
Posted by FernappleI am trying to grow some extra salad crops this year in the new greenhouse.
Posted by JolantaBugg life.
Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells
Posted by glennlab My first flowers of this spring. Lotus and blue bells
Posted by FrostyJimSeedlings ..
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.
Posted by FernappleIts Hellebore season now.