For me, the worst thing about having clay soil is planting time in the spring. It is always wet and if I waited until the soil dried out to get plants in the ground, it would be June instead or early May. It's so heavy and hard to work with. Once everything is planted, it's not bad as long as the garden is mulched really well (I use straw). It makes weeding much easier and keeps the ground from turning into concrete with giant cracks in it, lol.
That's a lot of seeds and lot of works,WOW.
You really have a lot of seeds 🌱👍 I'm still waiting for some seeds that I have to sow in February to come.
Love your picks!
So many great recommendations! ☺️
Fantastic seeds haul, enjoy
Thanks so much
Very nice collection!
Thanks! The seed stash was starting to run low, so I wanted to stock up.
Christa...where your garden tour in present day? I want to see if those seed thrive in your garden nowadays.
Pinetree is my FAVORITE supplier!!
I love them too! Really good prices and selection.
I love a good seed haul! 🥰 What's the best time of year to buy seeds? I heard a few companies ran out last year.
I just saw some 4ft tall golden & orange cosmos. Hudson valley seed: sulphur cosmo
Thank you!
I need that ! 😯
Those boots are hot!!
Terracotta my favorite super great for Mexican dishes.
Only tomato I've ever enjoyed just eating in hand
Good to know! It looks really good.
I have clay soil also!! Hate it.
For me, the worst thing about having clay soil is planting time in the spring. It is always wet and if I waited until the soil dried out to get plants in the ground, it would be June instead or early May. It's so heavy and hard to work with. Once everything is planted, it's not bad as long as the garden is mulched really well (I use straw). It makes weeding much easier and keeps the ground from turning into concrete with giant cracks in it, lol.
Hallo