Moluccella laevis. A unique and eye catching texture to mix into arrangements. Long stems are covered with bright green, bell-shaped blooms. Holds its shape once dried. A sweet, apple like perfume that is a delight to the senses and was originally cultivated for use in perfume.
Cant wait to watch them grow!
Best seeds and best gardening youtube channel, especially if you live in Mid West.
Sometimes I succeed at growing this and sometimes I fail. I have good results germinating with cold stratification with a moist paper towel in a plastic bag in fridge and then leaving the bag out in a warm spot after a couple of weeks. I struggle to get them to transplant well and like it out in the garden. When they do well I love them, they make a great filler for bouquets.
I have started them. And right now they are pretty small. At a later date I may have more to say.
The bells of Ireland always surprise me. They start out slow and all of a sudden, poof! Full blooms when you totally forgot you planted them. They add color and texture to any landscape. The deer leave them alone. And they make great cut flowers for around the house.
Haven’t planted yet. Looking forward to adding to salads! So happy MIgarden had these. Hard to find Microgreen seeds
So far all 6 seeds that I planted have germinated and are growing well. I am planning on transplanting them into bigger pots soon until they’re ready for the garden.
My old reliable variety, always produces an abundance of tomatoes towards the end of the season!
Little pepper plants popped up quickly, they seem to be doing very well thus far.
Really great germination, I am currently growing them in my hydroponic system.