Don't forget to save those dried hollyhock pods in your seed saving envelopes. Click on the link (and keep scrolling down) to choose and print the free patterns I've created for you over the years.
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts
Friday, September 9, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Bell Shaped Cloche with Tray for Starting Seeds
This is one of the most beautiful garden accessory I've seen lately. I have a couple of bell cloches without trays. I'll have to look around and see if I can rig something up. That is if the sun ever comes out again. Available here. Many thanks to Cynthia from Beach Coast Style for finding it for us.(See comments) Thanks so much.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Somewhere There Are Hollyhocks
A friend gave me some of her hollyhock seeds. Should I plant them now? Please advise. They are such wonderful old-fashioned flowers. image from Flickr
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Monday, September 13, 2010
How to Make Your Own Seed Tape | Tutorial DIY
I've spent quite a lot of time lately cleaning up all my bookmarks. I ran across this site I've been saving forever and it's the perfect time to post this wonderful tutorial since summer's over and there are tons of seeds to be saved. This is the ultimate recycling project that looks like a lot of fun.
"The intent of seed tape is to make planting easier when you have teeny tiny seeds that need to be planted just inches apart (like carrots and radishes). But it’s also fun for gifting flower seeds or giving away seeds you’ve collected from your own garden. And it’s a pretty simple and very kid-friendly project." How to Make Your Own Seed Tape
Don't forget this little seed planting rhyme:
"One for the fox, one for the crow, one to rot, and one to grow."
"One for the fox, one for the crow, one to rot, and one to grow."
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