Dear Scott, THanks for the input on dotted mint! It sure looks like a beautiful plant from the catalog photo, and i can't wait to see it growing. In January, I...
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Hi Valerie, Good luck with the dotted mint. I'd think that the brassicas could withstand some freezing nights if your daytime temps are warming up. How cold is...
Hi, Scott. The highs are in the low 30's, and the low's in the low 20's. Also, wind. Just two more days of this, though! all the best, valerie all the best,...
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Surfing around and found gobs of good reading material at this site for FREE! Choose a topic and just click on the pdf version. I'm going to get started...
Hi, folks: I was wondering whether any of the Seeds-of-Change tomatoes have been attempted in climates like mine (cool summer with some fog), and if so, to...
Yippee for you Lue. Earthworms. You're winning. Mother Earth loves you so much for helping her. Paja...
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Hi Katy, The following varieties should perform in your climate Most are shorter season, with some disease resistance or are known for performing in cooler...
While I don't live in the foggy coast of northern CA, I have had GREAT success with Oregon Spring tomatoes at 7000 ft elevation in SW Colorado. We have a very...
Hello all, I'm looking for seed for this vine. It is a relative to the morning glory, but not as invasive and blooms at night with incredible fragrance....
In case no one here has seeds, I noticed that JL Hudson, Seedsman has them in his catalog, where they're also called Calonyction aculeatum. Packet, oz, 1/4 lb,...
I have been researching cover crops and am going to order a few from SOC but the catalog recommends buying inoculants if i have never planted legumes ( I have...
I have tried twice to grow the moonflower from seeds without luck. The seed has to be scratched and then soaked. I finally had luck after buying a small plant...
if you are interested in buying some seeds, go to http://seedrack.com/05.html That is for a company called Whatcom seed company. They have the most unusual and...
Looks like Johnny's has quite a selection. http://tinyurl.com/4jdx7 Cheryl MT ... Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. -- No virus found...
Very cool site, btw. :) We might have to try the purple carrots. My youngest loves carrots, but last year the voles got every one. :( Lynn ... From:...
Hello everyone, I have found a seed source. And yes, from what I have read, soaking is the key! We will see. :) Ms Muddy Toes alias Lynn from KC where we...
I've recently started a forum website about gardening, weather, etc. called the North American Almanack. It has 14 forums but so far only two members. No one...
I have started some by seed twice now. Still have not seen a flower. I thought I started them to late the first year so went a head earlier the next. Still...
Hi Bevely, I have actually had good like with the Moonflowers before. Soak over night and kind of squeeze the soft seed and keep well watered while starting to...
Kevin Burke
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Mar 6, 2005 6:52 pm
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I know there's been a couple sites for seeds, this link has both seeds and plants available. ...
Anita Rickenberg
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Mar 6, 2005 6:56 pm
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Just alittle note about moonflowers -- A friend of mine was doing some spiritual work, and decided that one way to tell whether she had been Given the go-ahead...
Thanks Kevin. Will try again. I sure would love to get a good bloom. Maybe I was watering to much. The second year I even did more as I was thinking to little...
Thanks Catharine. Sounds like I may have given up to soon. I'll bet they were gorgeous around the prayer alter. I have grown the white Daturas. Didn't have any...
Catharine. Thank you so much on the Datura tip. I actually fell in love with this flower last year at a cook out at a friends apartment. She had no idea what...
Kevin Burke
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Mar 6, 2005 8:12 pm
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If you want to plant a nighttime garden, another way to go, to enhance the clearly night-blooming flowers, is to plant grey or silvery plants like lavender,...
Hello, from what I have read, they like well drained soil and warmth. They are actually tropical? Can anyone verify this? They are annual if you have a...