Sorry to post in quick succession, but, that's just how it works out sometimes. I won't be able to plant more until the weekend at least, if the weather cooperates. I need to drive into town and get more seed starting mix- finally used all my leftover partials – so hopefully I find some seed starting mix- it's a little challenging to find this time of year in northern Michigan. I've placed some pickup orders for it before at stores that allegedly had it just to be told it wasn't really in stock. Worst case scenario is Menards that seems to always have it, but, an hour and a half away so that only can happen if the weather is good. All that to say, it will be several days at least before my next post.

Anyhow, these are the ones I started today, like last time, I split the seedpacks so that half are 'winter sowing' style and half are just out in pots in the snow.

  1. Campanula americana-American Bellflower 
  2. Agastache foeniculum-Anise Hyssop 
  3. Symphyotrichum oblongifolium-Aromatic Aster 
  4. Gaillardia aristata-Blanketflower 
  5. Verbena hastata-Blue Vervain 
  6. Baptisia australis-Blue Wild Indigo 
  7. Astragalus canadensis-Canada Milk Vetch 
  8. Lobelia cardinalis-Cardinal Flower 
  9. Gentiana flavida-Cream Gentian 
  10. Veronicastrum virginicum-Culver's Root 
  11. Silphium perfoliatum-Cup Plant 
  12. Monarda punctata-Dotted Mint 
  13. Blephilia ciliata-Downy Wood Mint 
  14. Gentianopsis crinita-Fringed Gentian 
  15. Lobelia siphilitica-Great Blue Lobelia 
  16. Penstemon hirsutus-Hairy Beardtongue 
  17. Mimulus ringens-Monkey Flower 
  18. Pycnanthemum tenuifolium-Slender Mountain Mint 
  19. Artemisia ludoviciana-White Sage 
  20. Agastache nepetoides-Yellow Giant Hyssop 

I think these are a good mix of some that will definitely grow and a few borderline hopeless ones.. lol

by GardenHoverflyMeadow

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