Identifying plants – Bachelor Buttons
Couple years ago I bought a pound of wildflower seeds. There was no description about what flowers were inside and so this started the process of trying to identify the flowers. Since collecting seeds...
View ArticleGarden update – Farewell to Spring
My garden as far as vegetables is going so far is right on track. Lettuce, greens, peas, beans and squash will be collected first while the tomatoes, peppers , eggplants cucumbers and more will come a...
View ArticleMexican Daisy’s
These cheerful little Daisy’s are a favorite in my yard. I love how they come in different colors, pinks, purples, whites , a nice blend to look at each day. They stay blooming from spring to fall and...
View ArticleChamomile Flowers – Collecting Seeds and General Care
Growing Chamomile is fairy easy to grow. You may sow them outside after danger of frost is gone and they should grow on their own. Generally Chamomile likes sun but it does tolerate shade. They prefer...
View ArticleFeverfew
Had enough seed posts yet? I warned you about them, and true to word I’ll have plenty more coming your way. Today it’s about Feverfew – A wonderful medical herb to have handy. Used in infusions it can...
View ArticleA Garden within a Flower
I was taking pictures of flowers in the garden to go along with tags that i ma sending out to those people asking for seeds, and I found this- It looks like flowers within the flower , and I love it! I...
View ArticleThe Zinna Flower: Care and Seed Collection
Zinna’s are really fun flowers to add to the garden. They are also very easy to care for so don’t feel like you need to know a ton to grow these. Zinna’s like pretty much any soil and can even grow in...
View ArticleIdentifying Flowers – Scarlet Sage
If you’ve followed my garden posts the last few years you know I planted a pound of wild flowers and it came with no labels. This has left me trying to identify them each one by one. Now whenever I...
View ArticlePlant for the Bees
Every year I say the same thing, plant for the bees. Well here I am again, time to plant for those bees! It’s not too late, you can still plant a ton of things. Head to the local nursery or even your...
View ArticleOrange Cosmos
These fun bright Orange Cosmos are always welcome in my garden! Easy to grow , they can perk up any yard. Cosmos are pretty much nonstop blooms that are sturdy and don’t need much care at all. Great...
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