PLANTS!
I’ve created a PDF Catalogue of all the seedlings I will have for sale in the coming month.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Cheers,
~Sarah
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I’ve created a PDF Catalogue of all the seedlings I will have for sale in the coming month.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Cheers,
~Sarah
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Wow- selection! I am really getting the itch to plant:P Tomorrow we are digging and expanding, so I will be ready to get Sarah’s Seedlings in soon:)
Holy Plants!!! You’ve grown!!! I need to come back with an empty truck bed it seems!!!
Thanks ladies
It really does look like a lot when I list it all!! Happy Gardening <3
Hi Sarah
i see you have chamomile in your plant list
and i am looking for a few seeds of german chamomile
i guess that’s what you have?
may i have some would you please?
Thank You
Hien
Hello Hien,
I’m not sure if I have German Chamomile or some other variety. But unfortunately I’ve planted all the seeds already anyway, so I’m sorry to say I can’t sell any seeds. You could try Seed Savers Exchange, or Seeds of Change, or Vesey’s, or William Dam – they all have online catalogues you can look through.
Best of luck,
Sarah
I have a very curious toddler with whom I will be gardening in a raised bed and maybe some containers this season. I am going to get him excited about gardening with your beans in a jar with a paper towel tip. Are there any other seeds we can also sprout in a jar with a paper towel? or is it just beans?
thanks,
isabel
hi Isabel, I’m glad to hear you’re nurturing the curiousity, that’s great! You can sprout just about anything in a jar with paper towel. Try peas for something you can eat when they’re about 3-6 inches tall – the sprouts are edible! Other edible sprouts are radish and broccoli. For non-edible (as sprouts) you can also try corn, tomatoes…. etc!! Have fun! -sarah
Hi Sarah,
I was noticing a comment about sprouting things in a jar using a paper towel. Could you explain that a little better for me. I have never heard of such a thing. Thought it would be a great way for kids to get started on gardening perhaps. Thanks
Hi Kerry, It’s pretty straightforward – just wet paper towel, stuff them in a jar, and squeeze bean or pea seeds in between the jar and the paper towel. That way you can see the roots grow! Have fun!
Hello Sarah,
Do you have any True Lemon or Miniature white cucumber seedlings left? Thanks
Karine
Hi Karine, yes I do! I’m open Saturday May 26 and Sunday May 27 from 8 am to 8 pm if you want to drop by and pick some up. Thanks!