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Planting warm-season seeds in the garden

March 23, 2022 by Kathy N

The power of a seed goes almost unnoticed, most everyone wants to start some, but few succeed. The mystery and hope all packed in a little seed is perplexing but powerful. The most powerful part to me: it is a miracle every time one sprouts. Once you have done it and your first baby is born, you are in hook, line, and sinker. Nothing is more satisfying in gardening than starting from seed. Perhaps the most overwhelming moment of success I enjoy is gazing at our working cutting gardens full of blooms and knowing we started them all from a tiny seed. MORE At TheGardenersWorkshop

by Lisa Mason Ziegler | Mar 3, 2013

Filed Under: Fruits /Veggies, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: cutting gardens, garden, warm season seeds

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