how awesome! a few weeks ago, i started basil, thyme, lavender and chives indoors just because i wanted fresh herbs. As of today, i have a few thyme sprouts and 1 lil baby lavender sprout. So glad to hear thyme is a perennial, i bought some lemon thyme at a herb festival last year. Glad it will be back this year.
Hi, I live in NY zone 7. The information in this video should be close for your area as well as it focuses on seeds that need a longer time to germinate/grow out or plants that can be planted out before the last frost. What zone are you? My pansies, sadly, are hidden by snow currently but it should melt soon, lol.
I’m zone 7b in far north central Texas. This is a new area for us and new growing zone. Thank you for this beautiful, informative video. I built my seed growing station last week & have started some lettuces, and other cold weather crops that won’t enjoy our hot summer. Looking to flowers now and have many ideas thanks to you.
Great video! You mention that a lot of these need to be started indoors? Does this have to do with the zone? I am in Southern California and I wanted to directly sow some of these. Zone 9 or 10 to be exact . Thank you in advance.
Hi! Yes, indoor starts for colder climates. Is it already warm where you live? I wish it was warm here! We just had a cold spell where the night time temps were getting down to 12 degrees!
Hi yes the coldest we get is high 30s. A few times it dips below freezing. I live about 1 East or LA and about 2 hours north of San Diego . Can’t complain about the weather 🤣. Currently a chilly 57
Hi, Here is a Link to Johnny's Seeds. I buy many of my seeds from them. They still have them in stock, but you do have to pay shipping unless you are buying a lot of seeds! Hope this helps! www.johnnyseeds.com/flowers/lisianthus/voyage-2-first-love-pelleted-f1-lisianthus-4675P.html
Starting seeds indoors is more for colder areas, but if you live somewhere sunny and warm, you can start your seeds outdoors! Of course, indoor seed starting is good if you live in a very hot, dry climate climate you may benefit from indoor seed starting as well.
THANK YOU‼️ I’m always late starting my seeds, this year will be different 🥰😻
Same!!
how awesome! a few weeks ago, i started basil, thyme, lavender and chives indoors just because i wanted fresh herbs. As of today, i have a few thyme sprouts and 1 lil baby lavender sprout. So glad to hear thyme is a perennial, i bought some lemon thyme at a herb festival last year. Glad it will be back this year.
Great job! I started the same and will start my flower seeds next week. Have a great season!
Great video,thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching!
Hi, I'm a new subscriber and live in zone 8 Natchitoches LA...I'm 63 but have only been gardening for a couple of years. Thanks for the information.
Welcome!! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!
Chamomile , Nasturtiums, and chrysanthemums as garden veg. companion plants. Old fashioned scented carnations , zinnias and delphiniums for cutting.
Wonderful information, as always!🌷
Thanks so much!! Thank you for always commenting! I hope you had a great weekend!
Ill try some herbs this year❤
You will love them!!
Great video, thanks!🌸
You are so welcome! Thank so much for watching!
Hi. Watching from piedmont area of South Carolina. I’d love to know where you are so I can apply your wonderful video to my area.
I assume you are in a much colder climate since I’m looking at three pots of beautiful yellow pansies right now. Happy Gardening!
Hi, I live in NY zone 7. The information in this video should be close for your area as well as it focuses on seeds that need a longer time to germinate/grow out or plants that can be planted out before the last frost. What zone are you? My pansies, sadly, are hidden by snow currently but it should melt soon, lol.
@@uptosomething6271 zone 8 here.
Zone 4b here
I’m zone 7b in far north central Texas. This is a new area for us and new growing zone. Thank you for this beautiful, informative video. I built my seed growing station last week & have started some lettuces, and other cold weather crops that won’t enjoy our hot summer. Looking to flowers now and have many ideas thanks to you.
Beautiful video from Gardening with kirk ❤
Thank you so much!!
Great video! You mention that a lot of these need to be started indoors? Does this have to do with the zone? I am in Southern California and I wanted to directly sow some of these. Zone 9 or 10 to be exact . Thank you in advance.
Hi! Yes, indoor starts for colder climates. Is it already warm where you live? I wish it was warm here! We just had a cold spell where the night time temps were getting down to 12 degrees!
Hi yes the coldest we get is high 30s. A few times it dips below freezing. I live about 1 East or LA and about 2 hours north of San Diego . Can’t complain about the weather 🤣. Currently a chilly 57
Beautiful video. But seems doesn't apply to my zone 8b/9a. That's okay. i am 'winter sowing' plant seeds that work for my zone. Have a great year.
Thanks, you too!!
Thank you #savesoil #Consciousplanet
You are so welcome!! Thanks for watching!!
What state are you in?
New York, but down state, zone 7
I’m trying busy lissies this year I heard it’s hard
Hi, Here is a Link to Johnny's Seeds. I buy many of my seeds from them. They still have them in stock, but you do have to pay shipping unless you are buying a lot of seeds! Hope this helps!
www.johnnyseeds.com/flowers/lisianthus/voyage-2-first-love-pelleted-f1-lisianthus-4675P.html
Thanks so much for the comment!
Is this vid only for northern states?
Starting seeds indoors is more for colder areas, but if you live somewhere sunny and warm, you can start your seeds outdoors! Of course, indoor seed starting is good if you live in a very hot, dry climate climate you may benefit from indoor seed starting as well.
What Zone are you in? I’m in Zone 7B.
7a, Long Island, New York
Do ppl still call pansy’s Funny Faces? That’s the only name I knew them by back in the 1940’s❤️
I haven't heard that, but the wholesalers I use always describe them as blotch" faces" or plain "faces" so maybe!