November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Complete Seed Collection Tour!


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20 thoughts on “VIDEO: Complete Seed Collection Tour!

  1. Would you and Mrs. MiGardener ever consider sharing some of your favorite recipes using your garden harvest? I know that’s a while off, but I’d love to see how you guys use your fresh produce!

  2. A video on the process you went through to start up your seed store would be great. I'd love to hear the story of how you got from gardener to garden store. Love the show and your style of growing. Thanks its a great resource for me to learn as I have only been gardening for a couple years but am aiming to grow all my own fruit and vegetables. Thank you and keep up the good work

  3. If chopping onions make your eyes water, sharpen your knife. A dull knife mashes the cells, squirting the juice into the air. You can also turn on the exhaust vent and place a candle next to the cutting board or turn on a gas stove burner to incinerate thee volatile gases.

  4. Should I send you a copy of my seed list? I catalog my seeds by Family, alphabetically. I include date received, who from, rough amount of seeds remaining, starting time relative to first frost, days to maturity, comment on growing or problems if I like it and a check box for what I plan to grow this current year. I can view all this info for the past five years.

  5. I use plastic drawers to store my seeds…like you put in a bathroom to organize. They fit seed packets standing up so you can flip thru easily with a little room on the sides for bigger envelopes from seed saving. You won't have to take them all out to see what's on the bottom. Bonus…standing up like that you don't often end up with mystery seeds falling out.

  6. Like the Sweet Peas, Pods of 'Butterfly Pea' plants are also poisonous which is something I recently learned. They are the ones grown for their blue flowers. The Butterfly Pea pods have a normal appearance so I can see why they could would be dangerous to have around, especially if children will have access to them. You two are so cute together by the way!

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