Day: January 30, 2022

Rare Seeds Order Review 2022

Rare Seeds Order Review

Today is the day I am going to share with you all one of the many orders I’ve made from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.  Find my Rare Seeds order Review on this post. A list of the seeds I am excited to grow this year and more below. Rare Seeds Order Review Join me in the video feature on this post as I open up my first order for 2022.  You will see how the order arrives and what to expect.  Be sure to scroll down to see the list of seeds featured today.   I will be sharing these plants as they grow throughout the season so be sure to subscribe. https://youtu.be/RdSWoSNbRe0This video can be found on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel.  Be sure to subscribe if you are on that network. List of Rare Seeds Order There are so many unique and unusual rare seeds you can find on their website.  I have been ordering from Rare Seeds for a few years now. Here is this years order on my website so I can hopefully stay better organized.  Over the years I have collected so many seeds that it is hard to keep track of them as the weeks get closer to planting outside time. Moringa Dwarf Musquee De Provence Squash Long Island Cheese Squash Jarrahdale Squash Sweet Bonnet Pepper Rewia Pepper Sweet Chocolate Pepper Corbaci Pepper Jigsaw Pepper Nadapeno Pepper Aji Cachucha Pepper Scarlet Kale Spoon Tomato Hugh’s Tomato Purple Reign Tomato Toothache Plant Yellow Astra Rose Cream Sunflower Chocolate Cherry Sunflower Queen Lime Blush Zinnia Salpiglossis Grandiflora Mix Pearl Yarrow Double Diamond Beit Alpha Cucumber ( free) Rainbow Mix California Poppy (free) Back in the early days of blogging I actually met the owner of the seed company (Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds) at the Independent Garden Center Show.   I highly recommend you click over and check out their website.  You can also order seeds with free shipping online. I want to note that I am not a paid sponsor for Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. This is my honest opinion as a consumer and gardener!  Let’s Connect I can’t wait to hear about what rare seeds you are excited to grow this year.  Please be sure to comment on my blog post below and tell me about it! Happy Gardening,

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White Pillar Hibiscus

Pillar (Hibiscus) Rose of Sharon Shrub

In this post, I want to share the Pillar Rose of Sharon Shrub in my home landscape. Check out videos and images with my personal review of this plant. About The Pillar Rose of Sharon The video below is a quick Q&A submit on my website asking about this shrub.  I share my honest opinion on how I grow the shrub and where to find it. This video is part of my Bren Haas Channel. I received this plant as a trial in 2018.  It was only about 10″ tall when it came in the mail to my home garden in Ohio.  Due to the fact that I am a huge hibiscus and rose of Sharon fan, I was so excited to try this new variety.  The shrub took off immediately.   What I love most about the plant is that it grows quickly and requires little to no maintenance.  The first year you need to make sure it is watered well to get established.   Like most Rose of Sharon this variety loves full sun so put it in a spot where it can show off in Mid-Summer.  Fortunately, I have a purple Pillar Rose of Sharon growing in my garden as well.  Here are some key things to keep in mind about the plant: 10-16 ft. tall and 2-3 ft. wide at maturity Grows  best in at least 6 hours of full sun USDA hardiness zone 5-10 are recommended This variety does not drop seeds no pruning or deadheading required water well first year to get established Where to find these shrubs I have found this plant online at Proven Winners and on Amazon.  You can ask your local garden centers about this plant and hopefully, they can get it in for you if you’d rather buy locally.  Most Proven Winner plants that are bought online are grown by local growers in your area so you receive the best quality plant. Let’s Connect I would LOVE to hear what you think of this plant.  Be sure to reach out to me on the social media links provided on my site.  I would also invite you connect on my website by commenting on this post. Happy Gardening,

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