[Green] Wildflower seed question
George Banziger
gbanziger497 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 10:45:47 CST 2024
Rebecca,
I think an order for a native plant seed mix would be good. May I
share in the cost
I was told by someone from Rural Action in Athens (Gary Conley) that
Roundstone is a better source of seeds than OPN. Roundstone does cater more
to the wholesale dealers, but they do have packets.
* https://roundstoneseed.com/ <https://roundstoneseed.com/>*
George & Gwen Banziger; 740-434-5685; 740-434-3354 (mobile)
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 11:38 AM Rebecca Phillips via Green <green at fuusm.org>
wrote:
> Greenies,
>
> When I collected seed from my yard and the habitat, I neglected to keep
> any to make packets for Earth Day and Harmar Days giveaways. Should I order this
> mix <https://www.opnseed.com/products/quick-growing-wildflowers-mix> (which
> we have used before) from Ohio Prairie Nursery? Or should we skip this
> year? Today is a free shipping day.
> <https://www.opnseed.com/products/quick-growing-wildflowers-mix>
> Quick Growing Wildflowers Mix
> <https://www.opnseed.com/products/quick-growing-wildflowers-mix>
> The quick growing wildflowers mix is a great "starter blend" if
> you are new to wildflowers. Will bloom in the same growing season if
> planted in late spring.
> www.opnseed.com
>
>
> Rebecca
>
>
>
> "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."--
> Cicero
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