Anise Hyssop,
Lead Plant,
Swamp Milkweed,
Whorled Milkweed,
Lance-leaf Coreopsis,
Purple Coneflower,
Rattlesnake Master,
Yellow Pimpernel,
Biennial Gaura,
Blue Flag Iris,
Sundial Lupine,
Jacob’s Ladder,
Wild Bergamot,
Stiff Goldenrod,
Zig Zag Goldenrod,
Hairy Beardtongue,
Passion Flower,
Prairie Ninebark,
Sky Blue Aster,
Wild Geranium,
Culver’s Root,
Side-oats Grama,
Little Bluestem,
Red Baneberry,
Elderberry,
Columbine
General_Bumblebee_75
Nice! Here is mine: I am chaos, scatter and hope for the best! Mostly in the front left corner of the garden, it is bare of plants as it is the new extension
The rest will be mostly transplants of self seeded stuff and behind is a vegetable garden. Not much to look at in winter, but in summer it is delightful.
surfratmark
Nice work! Good luck! Post your success in the summer
Environmental_Art852
Is this how you sprout in the cold? Is it hard?
eyevarz
Good luck! The hard part is up-potting these and transplanting them to the garden in spring.
Nevertheless, you’re going to have fun! I love observing plants grow from seed.
And it looks like used prairie moon nursery? I’ve had a great experience with them – for seeds and bare root plants.
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Ohio, Zone 6b.
Anise Hyssop,
Lead Plant,
Swamp Milkweed,
Whorled Milkweed,
Lance-leaf Coreopsis,
Purple Coneflower,
Rattlesnake Master,
Yellow Pimpernel,
Biennial Gaura,
Blue Flag Iris,
Sundial Lupine,
Jacob’s Ladder,
Wild Bergamot,
Stiff Goldenrod,
Zig Zag Goldenrod,
Hairy Beardtongue,
Passion Flower,
Prairie Ninebark,
Sky Blue Aster,
Wild Geranium,
Culver’s Root,
Side-oats Grama,
Little Bluestem,
Red Baneberry,
Elderberry,
Columbine
Nice! Here is mine: I am chaos, scatter and hope for the best! Mostly in the front left corner of the garden, it is bare of plants as it is the new extension
https://preview.redd.it/0hdv89812hae1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2dd649ece2a342e8b4f39459b51b2c5f2368d3a5
The rest will be mostly transplants of self seeded stuff and behind is a vegetable garden. Not much to look at in winter, but in summer it is delightful.
Nice work! Good luck! Post your success in the summer
Is this how you sprout in the cold? Is it hard?
Good luck! The hard part is up-potting these and transplanting them to the garden in spring.
Nevertheless, you’re going to have fun! I love observing plants grow from seed.
And it looks like used prairie moon nursery? I’ve had a great experience with them – for seeds and bare root plants.