Many thanks to all customers who are placing orders at this time!
Due to the on-going seeds collecting and updating of the inventory, the shipping of the orders may be a bit slower than usual. Also, while I appreciate the enthusiasm, please keep the orders short for now; focus on the moist packed species category, Helleborus, Aralia, and all others that require immediate sowing.

For customers new to growing from seeds, especially moist-packed species, please review: FAQ – moist packed seeds.
And don’t forget to read various articles from the Germination page.

Latest seeds collected:
Caulophyllum thalictroides, which has been shown so many times, and the germination discussed at length; the inventory will be replenished next  week.

Also, two species that require first a bit of double checking before becoming available: Houstonia canadensis, Canada summer bluets and Lobelia kalmii, Kalm’s Lobelia.

In late summer we can always admire various native Lobelia species, both in the garden and wild areas. Not only they are colorful and beautiful, they are also invaluable for all pollinators. There is no rush to purchase the seeds tough; they require a moist/cold stratification – i.e. sowing to be done in late fall/early winter.