The All-American Selections winners are interesting. These are plants chosen by a non-profit group for “significant achievements and the promise of gardening success.” Two are impatiens (these resistant to the downy mildew that scared people from buying them last year) and several vegetables. The basil selection sounds very interesting to me.
I was thinking of doing a post on planning out when to start seeds indoors, but why reinvent the wheel when Margaret Roach has such an easy and convenient tool on her website?
One way to satisfy the gardening urge is to focus on the backyard birds. Gen has some great tips on attracting and caring for the feathered friends in your back yard.
I’m planning to start as many seeds as possible in soil blocks this year. I bought a soil blocker last fall and I can’t wait to use it. But you have to use special soil. Here are some recipes.
I think I’m going to try to grow sweet peas this year. They are so beautiful but mostly I think they have such a heavenly scent.
Happy garden dreaming, everyone!
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Have you seen Matt Matus' sweet plea trials on his blog, Growing with Plants?