PLANTS!

seedlings

 

I’ve created a PDF Catalogue of all the seedlings I will have for sale in the coming month.

 

SKG Catalogue 2013

 

Let me know if you have any questions!

 

Cheers,

~Sarah

11 Responses to PLANTS!

  • erin says:

    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:)

  • Christine says:

    Holy Plants!!! You’ve grown!!! I need to come back with an empty truck bed it seems!!!

  • Sarah says:

    Thanks ladies :) It really does look like a lot when I list it all!! Happy Gardening <3

  • hien says:

    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

  • Sarah says:

    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

  • isabel says:

    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

    • Sarah says:

      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

  • Kerry says:

    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

    • Sarah says:

      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!

  • Karine says:

    Hello Sarah,

    Do you have any True Lemon or Miniature white cucumber seedlings left? Thanks
    Karine

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