http://davesgarden.com/community/journals/vbc/Meredith79/85053/
I found a way to link Select Seeds info - it looks like they have a seperate area for reference. You can't order from these pages. Weird, must be like you said onewish - a security thing? : )
s597 Flax 'Charmer Mix' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s597.htm
s664 Four O'Clock 'Salmon Sunset' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s664.htm
s496 Heliotrope 'Marine' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s496.htm
s413 Nasturtium 'Caribbean Cocktail' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s413.htm
s392 Nasturtium 'Milkmaid' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s392.htm
s375 Nasturtium 'Vesuvius' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s375.htm
s753 Petunia 'Rainmaster' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s753.htm
s285 Phlox 'Coral Reef' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s285.htm
s628 Poppy 'Bridal Silk' Seeds http://fragrantflowerseed.com/products/s628.htm
What Have You Ordered 2010 #4
Here was the rose damage. The host is picking them up in person and shipping them to us. The extra 4.00 is for her gas and packing expenses. Great deal.
David Austin most normally 11.95 savings of13.00
LD Braithwaite AUS 8.75
Tess of the d'Urbervilles AUS 8.75
Tradescant AUS 8.75
Glamis Castle AUS 8.75
Lemon Fizz AUS 8.75 (normally 8.95)
Patented roses normally 9.95 savings of 9.60
About Face PAT 6.75
Julia Childs PAT 6.75
Mardi Gras PAT 6.75
Non-patented roses normally 8.95 savings of 32.20
April Moon NON 5.75
Ilse Krohn Superior NON 5.75
Jefferson Rose NON 5.75
Margaret Merril NON 5.75
Mountain Music NON 5.75
Musicale NON 5.75
Nacogdoches NON 5.75
Prairie Clogger NON 5.75
Red Fountain NON 5.75
Winter Sunset NON 5.75
8.75 X 5 = 43.75
6.75 X 3 =19.50
5.75 X 10 =57.50
postage 6.50 + 7.50 = 14.00 (removed from the pot)
order ch = 4.00
Total = 138.75
Savings of 54.80 Dosh darn good.
Meredith let me know how the rainmasters are... never saw those before
Will do - I need to start those soon, if there are a ton in the pack I could send you some. : )
Patti those choices are wonderful! I can't beleive how inexpensive they were! I wish I knew about that co-op I would have looked in to see if there were any I want. I am so bad at checking the co-op thread. It seems when I constantly check it there aren't any I am interested in.
thank you Meredith.. I would never say no to seed.. if you want we can trade.. do you like prism sunshine?
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/53081/
it's a great bloomer.. just let me know.. and thanks!
I haven't recieved the seeds yet but as soon as I get them I'll d-mail you to let you know how much is in the pack and how much I can send. Yours look pretty. Thank you. Do you have any leftover veggie seeds? I am making a list of stuff I need and I know I need cukes!
gotta dig though the stash and let you know.. but I am sure there will be something you need
Anyone have clem Guernsey Cream???
No, not yet----I was thinking about it, but bought brighter colors instead---our house is tan, didn't think it would show up well. Patti, nice selection of roses---I bought a D. Austin last year, Strawberry Hill---hope it blooms this year.
That's a pretty one! I don't have it. I picked up a Bay Laurel at the nursery and some heirloom cuke seeds from botanical interests brand. Oh and this cute little rain gauge with a copper hummingbird holder 15" tall. It was more than 50% off. : )
Sounds lovely! I'd like a complete weather station like my DS has---maybe if someone gives me a gift certificate!
Me too. Been wanting that for a long time.
Anyone have any current coupon codes for Bluestone???
Wow - found out my friend bought 5 acres near the el Yungue rain forest in PR. How cool is that?!!
Thanks, Allison
Is it buildable land right next to the rain forest?
Don't know any details.
Rain forest sounds lovely right about now---my brother was stationed in PR when he was in the army---didn't like having to shake out his boots and helmet liner every morn to dislodge the tarantulas!
Anyone have these???
http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/b/bp/TRLES.html
of course you do:)
great color.
I am in love with my contractor now.
He is the best guy.If I was 30 years younger - - - - -
Alert, alert we have a cougar sighting!!!!
OHH YES me and Demi Moore.
LOL Just cause your a senior citizen doesn't mean you can't appreciate lovely things. ^_^ Enjoy JoAnn!
Ngam, I am not sure Victor and Wha want to be referred to as "things".
Ge1836, I want a picture of your boy toy, or nail banger. Patti
Ha! Sorry boys, meant as a general term not a specific description. How many jobs can you find for him to do? ^_^
Lol - If I knew how to put one of those big smily faces I would. But I don't so : D that's the best I got ;)
Ge1836, Too bad you did the kitchen last year. Patti
Jen I have golden & lemon queen.. both great!!!
OK they are on my list
Guess you've never heard the term
"Snow on the roof.Fire in the basement"?
I found with deadheading sometimes they bloom later on
I hope thats a reference to the snowin the basement remark.
What a hoot.
AND you are absolutely right.
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Amazing how those two conversations blend together so well. Laughing very loudly here!!!
I got some seed for the trollius, so we'll see how they do.
Hope they are a sucess
Thanks, JoAnn
Anyone ever try hardy hibiscus from seeds? I'm assuming the newer hybrids will not come true.
I have a feeling it would just take forever to get to the size you'd want for planting.
Victor, I've grown some from seed. They haven't bloomed yet, last year was their 2nd, so I am hoping they will bloom this year. I'll be sure to share if they do. My new babies blooming for the first time always makes me super excited. : ) I'm going to check my journal to see if I kept good notes on them, but I know I started some Moy Grande seeds and I am pretty sure the others were from my Lord Baltimore. I remember it being interesting that some of the seedlings had leaves like that of Lord Baltimore (which look similar to the Texas Star Hibiscus leaves) rather than the more maple shape looking ones that most hardy hibiscus have. Even though I know they won't grow true to the parent plant, I think that is part of the excitement for me. I think wow I could end up with a fabulous one that everyone will want.. On the other hand they could be deformed. I have no idea and I can't wait to compare them all when they bloom.
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