I'm addicted to seed hauls 😅 I have a very small growing area, so I get super excited watching people plant such a variety of things in their gardens! Thanks for sharing
12:57 The black holly hocks looks like it would be beautiful! I’ve already ordered soooo many seeds for this year, but you have me tempted to buy more haha -Cara
I grew Pineapple and Black Strawberry last year. Pineapple was very tasty but productivity was low. Black Strawberry was a disaster, sour and disease prone. Hope you have better results.
Where are you located? I just received my first order this year, I'm waiting for my second, and just put in my 3rd online from Baker Creek! So exciting!!!
Hi just watched your video and had a question? You mentioned a native plant book for California. I’m also in California would like to know the name off the book and would you recommend it?
I really like to use: Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West by Tilford, Deer in my Garden by Singer, and Sierra Nevada Natural History. I compare information from all 3 books to see what would work best for my area.
I'm addicted to seed hauls 😅 I have a very small growing area, so I get super excited watching people plant such a variety of things in their gardens! Thanks for sharing
Hi Candice! 😊 Seed hauls are so much fun!
12:57 The black holly hocks looks like it would be beautiful! I’ve already ordered soooo many seeds for this year, but you have me tempted to buy more haha -Cara
I grew Pineapple and Black Strawberry last year. Pineapple was very tasty but productivity was low. Black Strawberry was a disaster, sour and disease prone. Hope you have better results.
That’s a bummer. I hope I have better results too. I love trying new seeds.
Where are you located? I just received my first order this year, I'm waiting for my second, and just put in my 3rd online from Baker Creek! So exciting!!!
Located in the Sierra Nevadas of Northern CA.
@@candiceshepard I am down south near Redlands.
Hi just watched your video and had a question? You mentioned a native plant book for California. I’m also in California would like to know the name off the book and would you recommend it?
I really like to use: Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West by Tilford, Deer in my Garden by Singer, and Sierra Nevada Natural History. I compare information from all 3 books to see what would work best for my area.