Spring is in the air but you can get a head start on your summer garden by planting these flower seeds in March.
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea ... An added bonus is that goldfinches love the seed heads. Welcome some new companions to your garden. Get out your catalogs and make some plans and plant.
Create an all-inclusive bird sanctuary in your backyard with plants that provide what birds need most for food, shelter and ...
Find out more about how to grow coneflower and you won't believe how ... But many people do nothing at all and leave the seed heads for the birds and it adds a lovely interest to your winter ...
Start seeds indoors: If you plan to grow vegetables ... native bluebells, columbine and coneflower. • Prepare for frost and watch the weather: March can still bring frosty nights and the ...
A deceptively beautiful Hedge Bindweed attempts to strangle the life out of my delicate purple Coneflower seedlings ... steel blade-head that slightly oscillates back and forth; a simple push ...
While hard to pinpoint, I love the atypical silhouette paired with that gorgeous cornflower blue ... to start in your vintage knitwear search, head to Etsy and type in “1950s appliqué vintage ...
Typically they are sown from seed and will bloom in the warmer months of the year ... before adding some delicate, textural blooms such as cornflower, Queen Anne’s lace or gypsophila (baby’s breath).” ...