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It really is pretty. I was just getting ready to read about it.
 
More about Garden Hoard, the website I linked above. They have a minimum order of $10, so I got a packet of a new-to-me tomato as well as the 2 packets of Malva. Everything I looked at was certified organic, and they state (in several places) that they are getting a lot of orders, orders are hand packed, and it could take up to 4 weeks to ship out.

That's not a problem at this time of year, but I'll keep it in mind if I'm in a hurry for something. Of course, their timeline could change too. I thought the heads up was a very good idea.

Shipping was $6.80 (USPS), so my total was $17.80 for 3 packets of seeds.
The website is slightly other. I didn't order any yet. Maybe I'll take up R2elk on his offer. I feel much better about growing something another member shares :frow
https://www.etsy.com/listing/131456...MImvTd85OMjwMVLEf_AR2wLwZrEAQYBiABEgJPPfD_BwE
It's very lovely. They also have an indoor conservatory, formal garden, rose garden, lilac garden and a Japanese garden. It's one of the most diverse parks I've ever been to.
Can you gently borrow some of those seeds abundant among those flower,,,,,:oops:
I found the Zebra Mallow on Amazon with 500 seeds in a package, total cost a little over $8. I know I won't need that many, so if anybody wants some, let me know and I'll mail some seeds to you.
I read some further posts, and see that you have more territory available for planting. I would just plant the extra seeds in some of the remote areas, and let them grow wild.:thumbsup
 
The website is slightly other. I didn't order any yet. Maybe I'll take up R2elk on his offer. I feel much better about growing something another member shares :frow
https://www.etsy.com/listing/131456...MImvTd85OMjwMVLEf_AR2wLwZrEAQYBiABEgJPPfD_BwE

Can you gently borrow some of those seeds abundant among those flower,,,,,:oops:

I read some further posts, and see that you have more territory available for planting. I would just plant the extra seeds in some of the remote areas, and let them grow wild.:thumbsup
We might have gathered a few...lol I don't think anyone would mind.

I could toss them out somewhere on our property, but that is a lot of seeds. Not all of our property is under irrigation and it's pretty dry here. Our average annual rainfall is about 7.4". I'm more than happy to share. 💗
 

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