November seeds
We are all enjoying the gorgeous weather of November. However, and I hate to spoil the mood, winter is fast approaching and there is no escape from it.
So, I did a check-up on the moist packed seeds to place one more call for the remaining seeds in stock! Do not wait any longer for the weather to take a bad turn. Keep in mind that some species are not offered every year.
I would also like to point again to the Germination page, where I share from my experience of growing from seeds. Take a moment to browse through it, who knows, there might be something new to learn. I hope to update it more during the winter time. For sowing at this point and going into the early winter – please see: Practical considerations for sowing in late fall / winter.
Asclepias tuberosa seeds were trying to escape their pods yesterday – now they wait in the inventory. I am sure Asclepias exaltata seeds are awaiting in the woods, maybe for a weekend collection. It is possible to also find Triosteum aurantiacum with fruits – not so long ago I collected the first 3 fruits :-) from my Triosteum grown from seeds.
From the non-native, thanks to generous friends Glaucidium palmatum seeds, of both colors, are now in stock.
Time has been short this week, so about few more species next time.
Those who have the intention to germinate Glaucidium using GA3, wait a ‘second’, there will be GA3 offered soon, in limited quantity and only for the customers who are purchasing seeds.
Until next….