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rynrn
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Posted 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago #1
When you want to enhance the beauty of your garden, the best way is to buy flower seeds. The traditional method is to buy seed flowers and plant them in the garden. These seeds of flowers come in different varieties and help in building a colorful garden space. Seed flowers come in packets that contain few dozens of seeds. Most of the seeds suffer attrition in spite of which a significant number of them bloom.
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Posted 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago #2
Very good point...have you seen The London Seedemporiums site?


Really good site for just this but as a gift.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago #3
rynrn wrote:
When you want to enhance the beauty of your garden, the best way is to buy flower seeds. The traditional method is to buy seed flowers and plant them in the garden. These seeds of flowers come in different varieties and help in building a colorful garden space. Seed flowers come in packets that contain few dozens of seeds. Most of the seeds suffer attrition in spite of which a significant number of them bloom.
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I absolutely agree with you Rynrn...I think it is the best and the most easiest way to enhance the beauty of the Garden
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago #4
Every year I start alot of my plants from seed it not only is more inexpensive it helps me thru the long winter in Mn.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago #5
A good point here - starting plants indoors does, indeed, relieve the gardening boredom of a long winter. There is something about watching the beginning of the cycle of plant life that lifts the spirits and makes me look forward to the coming growing season.

I, too, am in a land of long winters (20 minutes from the Canadian border) and very much enjoy watching the various seedlings gain size and hardiness as they grow under lights and in windowsills until the days they can be moved outside to harden off before planting in the ground.
hardiness zone 3A

Kate Kennedy Butler
Labour of Love Landscaping
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