Wasn't going to look at these yet, but while grocery shopping was drawn in anyway and they came home with me. I am never successful starting seeds in the house. Forget to water, cats get into them, not enough light, I could go on. So will just plant them June 1st and hope for the best. Cosmos usually do well here, they had two different types, and the morning glories will be planted under the mountain ash and lilac bush, using them as supports. Saw that in Green Bay over the summer at the Botanical Garden and wanted to try it here. Also want to try growing them in a hanging basket near our back porch,cascading down by the back steps.
Wondering how the poppies, new primrose plants and other perennials are doing under their snow cover? Will finish up a basket tonight, and post a picture when it dries. Got the pattern from a very nice basketweaving site, also in my blogroll. Click here to go check it out.
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