Scott Weber: Amazing blooms, all around, but the Purple Lupine is hands-down my favorite…just stunning!
Les: I see several things I covet, including the Trillium, Bloodroot and Epimedium.
Josh: nice post! very precious seeds and seedlings indeed.
Steve Lau: It’s nice to see other people growing tree peony seedlings. I’ve been growing those for a few years now. I think I need to find some of that gravel for my potting mixes
Edwin: Great choice of plant.. A peony is one plant you will enjoy for a long time. One thing peonies do need is a lot of water in the spring up until the flowers open, and again in the fall when they start to form the buds for next...
Bernieh: Wow, you have some truly beautiful blooms on show right now. I had to take my time scrolling slowly to appreciate them all. Thanks for sharing. I just loved all the different Hellebores flowers floating in the bowl, and that...
Aist?: I was so surprised to find a photo of Hepatica nobilis ‘Lithuanian Blue’ on your blog. Hepatica nobilis is a native plant in Lithuania. It is a traditional symbol of spring here. But I never knew that there is a cultivar which...
Missy: Simply stunning – Wow – Most of the flowers in your garden won’t grow her so they are all rare beautiful gems to me.
Melissa: I had no idea you were up to this – am SO impressed! I used to grow perennials and annuals from seeds using a grow-light set up with shelves in my basement with limited success. I need to take a road trip to see this 8th...
Les: Looks like a nice shopping trip. I almost made it to Pine Knot this year, but just could not pull it together. I also looked in vain for ‘Rise and Shine’ at Sandy’s in Richmond, but she was out.