Having seen various posts on seeds, I had this attitude of well, that's very nice but, this year, I am going to resist the siren's call....I think I did keep that attitude for several days. Then, I came across eclectic garden's post on value seeds...who can pass up a good deal? Credit should go there...or blame...because that apparently opened up the doors and all of a sudden, I find I now have these new seeds:
Embarrassingly, some of those are probably already in here, a seed drawer that is calling out for Bliss' wonderful seed box:
Then, there are various containers of seeds like these:
But, I ask you, what is a gardener without seeds? And, who among us doesn't collect seeds?
(I'm not buying any more! This does not include finding the unusual or the rare or the packaged exceedingly well and designed to appeal...or daylily seeds)
LOL! Let me know if you find any white Borage seeds. Not that I need anymore seeds myself ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis week I bought snap peas, blue borage and a dark purple nigella.
Happy seeding!
I do like the hunt, don't you! Maybe they'll be at the Philadelphia Flower Show!! (All vows of no-more-buying are officially called off for that day!)
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know that if civilization every collapses, future generations could use your massive stockpile of seeds to replant the planet. :)
ReplyDeleteYou really need to get a nifty box like mine (or maybe half a dozen).
ReplyDeleteThere's always room for just one more packet of seeds, and another, and another and ............
Thanks for this post, it made me laugh!
Hello anthony! See, I knew there was a cosmic relevance here; future generations are depending on me!
ReplyDeleteHi yolanda elizabet! I know! I do! And, since I am collecting for the planet's future wellbeing, it has become clear to me that now I MUST buy those seeds!
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