I always like your seed unpacking videos. My soil isn’t rocky enough but you might like to try the dainty little edelweiss. I know it grows in Pennsylvania since I bought my seeds a few years ago from a seller there. Best wishes!
Hey Mari. Wow you have some beautiful flower seeds . I see a lavender theme there☺️. I recently purchased an American cranberry seedling. It’s doing great right now. Love your plans for the future. I’m about to start planning my garden for next year as well. Looking forward to seeing your vision. Happy planting ❤😊
Thank you so much! Please keep me updated on the American Cranberry bush 😊 I definitely have a lavender theme going on with the wild flowers, apparently my eyes were drawn to all things purple when I was looking at the website haha 🤣
Love prairie moon nursery! i have lots of native seeds from them so I was so excited to see this haul video. Was cool to see which ones you decided to get and the seeds I don't have and maybe I should buy! The only other native seeds I can think of that I have that maybe we can seed swap cause I have so many is the pale purple coneflower (whimsical version of the regular purple coneflower), spotted bee balm (these look like they are from Dr. Seuss!) and mountain mint.
I have many from them and also use them in arrangement’s. I love the NJ tea, wild quinine, Heath aster, Muhly grass, baptisia, and mountain mint. I’m trying the mist flower for the first time this year too. Don’t know how well it works for cuts. I’ve been afraid to plant the Culver’s root because I guess it can be a bully. Your pollinators will thank you!!!
I’m actually planning to start many of these native seeds with the winter sowing method. I used it to start my milkweed last year and they did really well
Oh that is good to hear!! I will be doing some Winter sowing containers of Snapdragons, Echinecia, and Zinnias. I look forward to see your Brazilian food creations!! 😊
I need to go through my seeds and check so i dont keep ordering the same things.Im getting into tintures so i will check out medicinal seed companies.I will PROBABLY start my pepper seeds in jan/ feb because i need them to be established so the slugs dont eat them 😅.My godson wants the SUPER hot ones so i will try to grow them for him.Im only doing a few things for 2025.I want to get better with growing the beans but may have to grow them early spring or going into fall.It gets so hot here in north Florida and they struggle. I will stick with the basil for the bees.❤
What a great garden design. You are getting so much done on the new property! Looking forward to see your plans come to life.
Thank you so much, Ilene! 🥰💚
Can't wait to see all these flowers blooming!!!
Thank you!! Me too 🥰🥰
Love the native seeds!
Thank you!!
I always like your seed unpacking videos. My soil isn’t rocky enough but you might like to try the dainty little edelweiss. I know it grows in Pennsylvania since I bought my seeds a few years ago from a seller there. Best wishes!
Thank you!! I’ll look into it :)
Hey Mari. Wow you have some beautiful flower seeds . I see a lavender theme there☺️. I recently purchased an American cranberry seedling. It’s doing great right now. Love your plans for the future. I’m about to start planning my garden for next year as well. Looking forward to seeing your vision. Happy planting ❤😊
Thank you so much! Please keep me updated on the American Cranberry bush 😊 I definitely have a lavender theme going on with the wild flowers, apparently my eyes were drawn to all things purple when I was looking at the website haha 🤣
Love prairie moon nursery! i have lots of native seeds from them so I was so excited to see this haul video. Was cool to see which ones you decided to get and the seeds I don't have and maybe I should buy! The only other native seeds I can think of that I have that maybe we can seed swap cause I have so many is the pale purple coneflower (whimsical version of the regular purple coneflower), spotted bee balm (these look like they are from Dr. Seuss!) and mountain mint.
Cool!! Thank you so much for watching!! It’s my first time ordering from them. The purple coneflower sounds pretty! 🥰
Eu adoro! 🌱
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I have many from them and also use them in arrangement’s. I love the NJ tea, wild quinine, Heath aster, Muhly grass, baptisia, and mountain mint. I’m trying the mist flower for the first time this year too. Don’t know how well it works for cuts. I’ve been afraid to plant the Culver’s root because I guess it can be a bully. Your pollinators will thank you!!!
Thank you for letting me know!! I’ll see how the culver’s root does for us here next year
Enjoy your Unboxing of Seeds!!
Do you plant any of your Seeds for Winter Sowing method...
I’m actually planning to start many of these native seeds with the winter sowing method. I used it to start my milkweed last year and they did really well
Oh that is good to hear!! I will be doing some Winter sowing containers of Snapdragons, Echinecia, and Zinnias.
I look forward to see your Brazilian food creations!! 😊
Nice haul! Can't wait to see how your plan turns out! While you were in the city, did you get to shop at Búzios on W 45th st?
Thank you!!! I actually have never been there. Maybe I’ll have to check it out next time I’m in the city
Definitely do. They are on the 8th floor.
I need to go through my seeds and check so i dont keep ordering the same things.Im getting into tintures so i will check out medicinal seed companies.I will PROBABLY start my pepper seeds in jan/ feb because i need them to be established so the slugs dont eat them 😅.My godson wants the SUPER hot ones so i will try to grow them for him.Im only doing a few things for 2025.I want to get better with growing the beans but may have to grow them early spring or going into fall.It gets so hot here in north Florida and they struggle. I will stick with the basil for the bees.❤
Nice!!! Thank you for sharing your plans 🥰 What kind of really hot peppers are you growing for your nephew?