Like most of you, we’ve had a very snowy winter so far. The snowiest we’ve had since moving here.

And it’s a sad, daily reminder that I won’t be playing in those beds any time soon. Sigh…
But I can look at websites….
I was a very good girl… and I made a list of all the seeds I still have. The good news is – I really don’t have to buy any more seeds. The bad news is – I really don’t have to buy more seeds.
But the best news is I bought more seeds anyway!

The tomato and Sugar Baby seeds were the only food seeds I didn’t have already. I was going to order them from the place I got all my previous veg seeds, but then I saw these in Walmart.
The zinnias I got because you can’t have too many zinnias in a garden. They are annuals so I have to plant them every year, but they add such a nice pop of colour at the end of the season when so much else is dying off. They go right to the first frost.

Like the zinnias, Poppies and Cosmos are also great annuals to have in the garden. If there’s three colours I’m obsessed with – its dark purples, lavenders, and peachy pinks. Hence the colours chosen here.
I have perenial Scabious (Pincushion plants) already, but you can get a few more colours with the annual versions so I’m giving some a try. And the foxglove and hollyhocks… both are biennials, and don’t always manage to reseed, so I wanted to start some just to keep their levels up in the garden.

Here we have more peachy-pinks in the form of more Cosmos, Snap Dragons and Poppies. And a dark purply sunflower.
But I also snagged those “Strawberry blonde” marigolds I mentioned in a previous post. I’m very interested to see what the colours are like in real life. (I still had white marigold seeds in my stash, so I’ll have those too)
And, I have one more set of seeds on the way




The top two are Yellow Foxglove and Rusty Foxglove. I had the yellow seeds last year, but they didn’t take in my seed trays. I’m going to try sewing them direct this time. The Rusty Foxglove I’ve never seen before, and I think it’s pretty darn cool.
The bottom is a Scabious mix (see previous note about Scabious) and Billy Buttons. I got the Billy Buttons simply because I have a thing for flowers shaped like orbs! Lol.
Now comes the hard part… waiting to plant them all. It’s at least another month before I can start anything inside. But as I noted a while back, I don’t have much luck with that…. so I’m probably waiting until late April at the earliest to plant direct. (and really mid-May is more likely)
But…. for some of the perennials… I can do a winter sow. I’ve had decent luck with in the past. So I think it’s worth a try. And at least it makes me feel like I’m doing SOMETHING.





































