@@mapleleafbarn beauty and a good deal, win win! I thought you might be Canadian at first because of maple leaf in your name, as I myself am from Montreal. Was hoping for content from colder zones, but loving your channel regardless. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks for sharing your “stash.” So glad I’m not the only one who struggles with some of the more unusual plant names 😃 - looking forward to seeing your plants grow.
Haha thank you for hanging with me while I try to apply my phonic skills! Some of those are just too weird to know how to say it, probably because they are Latin.
Hi Libby, love all your seed choices. I laughed when you spoke about that green tassle amaranth. I like the look of it but have never grown it because I have no idea how to work it into a bouquet.
Hi Libby: I live in Indiana and would love to grow eucalyptus outdoors year round but was told they won't survive the winters. How do you keep yours alive please?
Hey neighbor! What part of Indy? I love Indy. Anyhow, I will do a video on this at some point this year, but basically my suggestion is to cut the plants down a little bit and cover with straw, frost cloth and then greenhouse plastic in a low tunnel. However, if you can grow it in a high tunnel you wouldn't need to even cut it down.
Just discovering your channel, love your sense of humour. You had me hooked at “ sure I’ll grow 1000 salvia for $5”! 😂
I'm a sucker for a good seed sale!
@@mapleleafbarn beauty and a good deal, win win!
I thought you might be Canadian at first because of maple leaf in your name, as I myself am from Montreal. Was hoping for content from colder zones, but loving your channel regardless. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks for sharing your “stash.” So glad I’m not the only one who struggles with some of the more unusual plant names 😃 - looking forward to seeing your plants grow.
Haha thank you for hanging with me while I try to apply my phonic skills! Some of those are just too weird to know how to say it, probably because they are Latin.
I love snapdragons. I would buy an entire bucket of those!!! Ooh! I want a 4th July bouquet!
Cheering you on!
Well, when they are blooming you will have to bring the kids over to see and cut!
Hi Libby, love all your seed choices. I laughed when you spoke about that green tassle amaranth. I like the look of it but have never grown it because I have no idea how to work it into a bouquet.
Yes, exactly! I just found myself not using any of those plants so that whole section was just wasted space.
Hi Libby: I live in Indiana and would love to grow eucalyptus outdoors year round but was told they won't survive the winters. How do you keep yours alive please?
Hey neighbor! What part of Indy? I love Indy. Anyhow, I will do a video on this at some point this year, but basically my suggestion is to cut the plants down a little bit and cover with straw, frost cloth and then greenhouse plastic in a low tunnel. However, if you can grow it in a high tunnel you wouldn't need to even cut it down.
Also live in ohio. The scabiosa is very easy to grow. I did start them indoors
Fabulous! I'm excited to try them out this year!