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warriorswisdomkathy wrote:
It's amazing what can be done with a few seeds!!! Most of this garden was started from seeds, now it's grown to 40ft wide by 100 ft long and it took several seasons to grow enough plants to fill it in....Then after a few years I bought goodies and now some trades from some wonderful and generous people here at Dave's. Pix 2-5 are as the border on the west side matures over the years (6 or 7 ish maybe..)

And if you get failures just keep trying, the varieties that are available only from seed are vast!!!! It takes time to learn so just jump in and begin. You'll be surprised at how many successes you will have!!!! And it's very rewarding to see your work come to fruition!!

Some seeds take a bit more work to germinate but the vast majority can be done using the method I described. A great catalog for seeding info is T&MSEEDS.com They tell you how to germinate each seed they sell and have info on thebackyardgardener.com for years of data.on hundreds of varieties of flowers and veggies mostly. (info on light/dark, temps and days to germination on all the varieties and any special treatment if needed.)

I personally keep a note book of what I sow, when, germination date and any potting on that is done. Comes in handy for future ref.for your own needs. It's a wonderful learning experience..Have fun and good luck!!!