2019 Herb Grow List
AmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (29)
hazelinok
5 years agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years agoRelated Discussions
Reasons to Add Princess Anne to your 2019 list :)
Comments (24)I replied to your other thread Ann because I saw that one first. My Princess Anne’s blooms definitely last more than a day but I am not certain how long. I am also sure they last longer in cooler weather. Helen is on the money with her answer. Here all my David Austins bloom a lot but the individual blooms don’t last very long. I grow iceberg as well tho, and she blooms in the same manner, many blooms with short life. I do not think Princess Anne‘s blooms last any less than iceberg here. Severe_novice: Olivia has a good base life for an Austin and actually it seems to hold on to her petals some on the bush (that is usually the way). Self cleaning blooms usually done last as long....See More2019 SEED TRADE LIST
Comments (7)Those are not varieties of 'Angels trumpet's' (Brugmansia). Those are Datura commonly called "devil's trumpet's". I could get you seeds of Diospyros nigra aka black sapote ( what you're referring to as chocolate pudding persimmon). They're not in season right now though. But they do grow comparably quick from seed. I grew my tree from seed. However it's a tropical/subtropical species unlike regular persimmon. It will be damaged at temperatures below 29° and potentially killed if the temperature stays below that for more than a few hours....See More2019 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You Have List
Comments (33)Anemone tomentosa ‘Robustissima’ Barrenwort (Epimedium) -- yellow flowers Bearded Iris -- Dark purple with bright yellow throat, Light purple with white throat Celandine Poppy/ Wood Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum) Hellebores -- volunteer babies in dark red and white with red specks Japanese Painted Fern Lamb's Ears Lily of the Valley -- White and Pink Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) cuttings Oriental Poppy -- Orange Plumbago Solomon's Seal -- common and variegated Strawberry Geranium (Saxifraga stolonifera) Virginia Bluebells Arugula 'Wild Rocket' babies Sweet Potato slips -- Red Japanese variety And a little request: Please do not give away invasive plants so as not to spread an environmental disaster. Spreading or freely self-sowing is one thing, but we really should not spread invasive plants as conscientious gardeners....See More2019 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You WANT List
Comments (25)I'm so late getting my "game on" this year. I am contributing plants to a community fundraiser the same day but I am saving lots to bring to GG's and can't wait for the fun! I'm digging this weekend and will post those things later. Here is my "WANT" list: Delphinium Aconitum (Monkshood) Lupine Rhubarb Fig Kiwi Blueberry Rose cuttings (I want to attempt the potato rooting method) woodland anemone lady slippers Toad Lily (Trycirtum) Lily, "Beverly" Lemongrass Stevia Canna, Phasion, Stutgard, any other mint lobelia cardinal flower clematis (any, will also like to try rooting a cutting) plastic pots, all sizes, seed starting to 5 gallon 3 and 5 gallon buckets posts, plant supports, bamboo (no roots, just pole - I can come to collect if you don't want to bring them), leftover pieces of wire fencing, Tree Peony SEEDS any other flower seeds...See MoreOkiedawn OK Zone 7
5 years agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years agoNancy RW (zone 7)
5 years agoMegan Huntley
5 years agoGeorge Vance
5 years agogardendragonok
5 years agookoutdrsman
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
5 years agodbarron
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoOkiedawn OK Zone 7
5 years agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years agodbarron
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
5 years agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
5 years agoluvncannin
5 years agodbarron
5 years agoNancy RW (zone 7)
5 years agoOkiedawn OK Zone 7
5 years agodbarron
5 years agoRebecca (7a)
5 years agoOkiedawn OK Zone 7
5 years agodbarron
5 years agoSara Hill
2 months agoAmyinOwasso/zone 6b
2 months agoSara Hill
2 months ago
Related Stories
GARDENING GUIDES10 Unexpected Spots for Growing Fruits, Veggies and Herbs at Home
Look beyond the kitchen garden or backyard raised bed for growing your favorite edible plants
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES6 Ways to Grow Edibles in Small Places
No big backyard? Join in the grow-your-own fun with these small-space ideas for planting vegetables, fruits and herbs
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESShades of Vegetable Gardens: Growing Edibles in Less Sun
See how one gardener produces a veritable feast of vegetables and herbs under a canopy of shade
Full StoryFARM YOUR YARD10 Easy Edibles to Grow in Containers
These herbs, vegetables and fruits are just as happy in a pot as they are in the ground
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESYes, You Can Grow Food in a Shady Yard
Your shady garden doesn’t have to be forever barren. Berries, herbs and other shade-loving plants can produce a delicious bounty
Full StorySUMMER GARDENINGHow to Grow Basil
Bright color, quick growth and endless uses for cooking make this summer annual a winner in the garden or a pot
Full StoryFARM YOUR YARDHow to Grow the Edible Garden That’s Right for You
Choosing the vegetables you want to plant this year will be easier if you keep a few guidelines in mind
Full StoryMOST POPULARSummer Crops: How to Grow Sunflowers
Savor snack-tastic sunflower seeds once the radiant blooms have faded — if the birds have saved you any, that is
Full StoryKITCHEN STORAGE16 Ways to Store Your Herbs and Spices
From super neat and organized to surprisingly artistic, there’s a seasoning-stashing solution for everyone
Full StoryWINTER GARDENINGExtend Your Growing Season With a Cold Frame in the Garden
If the sun's shining, it might be time to sow seeds under glass to transplant or harvest
Full Story
luvncannin