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thistlebloom

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Wow So Lucky! That's excellent germination on the broccoli, and a very respectable rate on the zinnias.
Do you freeze your seed?
(you probably said that somewhere but I'm too lazy to look)
 

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Today I planted:
Peppers: Odessa Market Sweet, Boldog Hungarian Paprika, Early Jalapeno & Pepperoncini.

Tomatoes:
Opalka, Donskoi, Tidwell German pink, Rumi Banjan yellow, Early Cascade, Isis Candy cherry, Stump of the world dark pink & Maiden's gold.
 

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I brought some frozen soil in to thaw (shoulda paid more attention to Steve's post :rolleyes:) and resorted to whisking it with some warm water :D .. then started some PowWow Wild Berry Echinacea, a perennial that was so pretty last year that I need more!,. and some for DIL's new garden.
Some pepper seeds will go in tomorrow. :weee
 

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@Lavender2 , I grew those PowWows a few years back, but they must have not survived the winter, because I just realized I hadn't seen them last year.:(

Do you have any of the other new echinaceas? They have been amazingly prolific in their development of different colors and petal shapes. I'm afraid all of them are necessary for a perennial bed to not be ashamed of itself. :D
 

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Hmm, says they are hardy to zone 3. You must try them again!:)

Oh believe me, if I could I would have ALL of them! I am looking at Hot Papaya, and Raspberry Truffle looks cool. I have seen some not so great reviews on some of them, so still just checking them out. PowWow is one of the few seed cultivated ones.

I have Bravado, Magnus, White Swan, Indian Summer, Sundown, Double Decker, I think that's it.
 

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Well, they were an end of the season addition. Like tail end of the season, and probably didn't get much root growth before the ground froze.
I was looking at Hot Papaya too last year, but choked on the almost $20 price tag. I'll wait a bit on that one. I would like to add a new one every year though, they're one of my favorites.
 

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You all are terrible, every time I get on here I see something new and different that intrigues me. Something I CAN'T GO OUT AND BUY :he Ya'll are making an addict of me o_O:lol:
 

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