It's official....spring is almost here. I can tell because there are so many seed packet displays set up in all of the stores that I've visited. So far I have resisted buying handfuls off of each rack, but it's been tough. There are many new varieties I'd like to try.
Each year I buy vegetable seeds like radish, lettuce and zucchini to plant in the garden. They are easy to grow and have a relatively short time to grow before producing, so I don't mind seeds. Tomatoes, however, are another subject. Since I have room for only five or six tomato plants, I buy them from the greenhouse. (Now I want garden tomatoes - YUM!)
A common mistake made is to start the seeds too early. I'll wait a week or two, then buy some perennial seeds to start in a soilless mixture (found at Lowe's). I'd like to plant more hollyhocks this year, as well as painted daisies and coreopsis.
I will simply plant the seeds of annuals like Dreamland zinnias, cypress vine a.k.a. hummingbird vine, and Castor beans directly in the ground. They do well as long as I keep the area watered and keep the dogs out!
Starting next week...after payday...I'll be able to pick up the seed packets I've been lusting over. I can't wait!
shel
Coach
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Coach. It's a title that means a lot to me. As a child I looked up to my
coaches, especially my father. My asthma was always too bad to be an
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