It is that mid-year point between out annual Seed Exchanges when it is time to start thinking about Seeds! Take time in-between summer gardening and harvests for seed collecting, sorting, and labeling. Start making lists of what else you want to save this fall, what seeds you want to plant still this year, and what seeds you may want to try next year.
Mark your calendars for our next Washington Gardener Magazine Seed Exchanges:
~ January 25, 2014 at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, MD
~ February 1, 2014 at Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, VA
And let us know what you grew this year from seeds you got at this years' Washington Gardener Magazine Seed Exchanges. We'd love to see photos and hear your success stories! You can post to the comments section below or send an email to Wgardenermag@aol.com with 'Seed Success' in the subject line.
Happy Growing!
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It is that mid-year point between out annual Seed Exchanges when it is time to start thinking about Seeds! alfalfa sprouts
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