It's also time to harvest Hollyhock seeds. Since this is my first year with Hollyhocks, Becky had to explain to me how the seed pods dry out and start to open filled with little black seeds. As you can see, I have harvested quite a few Hollyhock seeds. I will pass-along some to my Mother and the rest to anyone else that wants some. You can also see the little brown cosmos seeds. They are so small and light, you can understand how the wind could blow them around.
Speaking of seeds--I am ordering my wildflower seeds this week. Some I will need to get in the ground my the first of September!
My---time really does fly when you are having fun, doesn't it?
4 comments:
Too cool - I don't want any seeds since growing and nuturing plants is not one of my gifts. But, I sure am enjoying your gift of the garden...thanks for sharing.
I love Cosmos, they are so easy to sow and they reseed like crasy. You've been tagged, please visit my blogpage.
If you are interested in swapping seeds, there is a link in my sidebar for the Garden Blogger Seed Exchange. It has a picture of radishes on it.
Barbee, thanks! I am going to check that out. I bet the seeds are from all over the country. More of the "pass-along" idea that I love! How do you find all these wonderful things! : )
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