Need Help Identifying These

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

I see it now Sheila, lol. Thanks for the ID Josephine.

Sure I will start a thread for Unknown Plants from the swap

Here is the Thread for NOIDs
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/pf.php
Texas Gardening: "May 2nd N Central TX Unknown Plants need ID? Post here!"

Arlington, TX

stephanie,
Have you tried all the mixes yet? I am wondering which did the best so I can order them myself. I wonder if there is a mix of TX wildflowers out there somewhere...
C

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

No, just this low-growing mix. However, you can't go wrong with seeds from them. I'm sure they have a wildflower mix.

Arlington, TX

I am going to check them out. I haven't planted any seeds in my TX garden, except for some herbs. Having a wild flower patch would be fun, now I have to decide where.
C

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Full sun!

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Hey C!
Wild Seed Farms has mixes... here's one
http://shop.wildseedfarms.com/Texas_Oklahoma-Wildflower-Mix/productinfo/3341/
you can peruse the site for more.

Another is Native American Seed
http://www.seedsource.com/

:-D

Arlington, TX

Thanks for the info.
C

Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

Yeah, I like Native American Seed, too. They've got some good info on their website, even if you don't order from them. One of the things they're big on is looking at the ecoregions - so prairie flowers would suit in the prairie regions of TX but also states further north, while woodlands parts of TX would use the same mix as woodlands further east. etc

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