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Oh, Kay!
09-06-2004, 06:21 PM
After years of college housing and apartment living, I now live in a house that is desperately in a need of landscaping. I am thinking of planting some annuals that I could start from seeds next spring. I'm also toying with an idea of blueberry bush. Can you recommend some good seed/plant catalog comany? Even I know of Burpee's, but I would like to get a few more names for price comparison and variety.

Thank you. :wave2:

Kay

Snowwark
09-08-2004, 06:19 AM
Welcome, Kay! :cake:

Sounds like you're ready to undertake a big (but rewarding) project! :)

I've never started annuals from seed (except for a few morning glories, I just buy the cellpacks at the garden centres ( I'm lazy that way..lol), but here are a few websites that have been mentioned by some of the other Buds. It's fun browsing through them! :)

Thompson & Morgan (http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/index?ER=goto+seedcatalog)

The Seed Rack (http://www.humeseeds.com/price97.htm)

This site seems to be a particular favourite! :)

Wayside Gardens (http://www.waysidegardens.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StoreCatalogDisplay?catalogId=10067&storeId=10151&langId=-1&mainPage=page1)

Any other suggestions for Kay, Buds? :)


Kim :)

marlasmom
09-12-2004, 11:59 AM
Park Seed for annuals

Gilberthwild for daylilies, hostas, peonies

Van Engelen or (Scheepers - a division of Van Engelen for smaller quantities) for bulbs

Wayside Gardens for roses

bobbiwoz
09-15-2004, 03:00 PM
I've had blueberry bushes, but have not enjoyed any berries. That's because as soon as there was even a hint of blue a robin would come and eat it. I even covered bushes with the cloth mesh that is sold to keep the birds out. Birds would get their wings caught in the net.

I have not had this problem with raspberry bushes, I really don't know why. Raspberry bushes do send out runners and go wild, easily taking over an area, but in Ohio I usually get 2 crops, so I've given up blueberry growing and enjoy the raspberries.

If you want to try blueberries, be sure that your soil is well prepared, it must be acidic. When I had them, I needed to plant 2 varieties for cross-pollination, so check to see if your variety requires that as well.

I've used Park seed catalog as has others.

Good luck and enjoy the fruits of your labors!

Bobbi:flower1: