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Updated Spring Seedlings

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It was great to get out last weekend and get a preview of spring.  I saw lots of little bugs in the snow around trees that I call snow fleas though I am quite sure that is not their name.  This picture of moss and twigs captures pretty well the promise of a sunny late winter day.  I have ordered some additional seeds this year after discovering the Wild Seed Project out of Portland Maine.  Here is an updated list of what I hope to germinate this year. Let me know if any of these interest you and I will share what I can.  There is no guarantee that I will have extras (or any) because of the uncertainty of germinating wildflowers.  But there is a good chance that I will have extras of most of these: From Prairie Moon Nursery:   Partridge Pea, Chamaecrista fasciculata .  This is a host plant for  Orange Sulphurs  in N.H. Anise Hissop, Agastache foeniculum .   Tall Thistle, Cirsium altissium . Golden Alexanders, Zizia aurea . Pearly Everlasting, Anaphalis margaritacea  (This is