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Not here in Wisconsin. We get too cold. Many annual seeds freeze. A few things will self seed like petunia, moss roses, calendula, love in the mist, poppies, to name a few.8B
i thought they self seeded everywhere?
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Not here in Wisconsin. We get too cold. Many annual seeds freeze. A few things will self seed like petunia, moss roses, calendula, love in the mist, poppies, to name a few.8B
i thought they self seeded everywhere?
I always like monarda, or bee balm, and Echinacea. Pretty yard.![]()
I haven't tried sweet woodruff. Are you looking for lower plants? Things like ground covers? I like the low growing sedum, the spread slowly.
You do have a nice yard! My gardens are a hodgepodge of flowering perennials and annuals. Though it’s pretty when things are blooming, I do need to start giving it some structure...
My native iris are planted with native phlox for spring blooms, then when they are finished, other natives start blooming to take their place. Things like echinacea, hibiscus and monarda.
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