Prairie Moon Nursery has fabulous natives. They’re not as flashy as modern varieties, but I’ve been using them for starts and really wonderful grass varieties too. I purchase my bulbs from a wholesaler called ADR bulbs. They’re also wonderful, though limited on varieties.
This was fun to watch :) When you cut off a few leaves from the monstera plant, you commented/wondered if you could root them- you totally can, and it’s the easiest thing ever! I’m not any kind of plant expert, but I did figure out (bc I wanted more of them, but didn’t want to buy them) that if you stick it in a jar of tap water, they’ll grow amazing roots- and pretty quickly too. That plant was the first one I was ever successful in propagating- I can’t believe how easy it was. Is there a better way? Maybe. But that works every time :)
Hey Shaye! A little off topic but, where do you buy flower seeds/bulbs? Looking for a good source that's bee-safe. Even better if it's a PNW company.
Prairie Moon Nursery has fabulous natives. They’re not as flashy as modern varieties, but I’ve been using them for starts and really wonderful grass varieties too. I purchase my bulbs from a wholesaler called ADR bulbs. They’re also wonderful, though limited on varieties.
This was fun to watch :) When you cut off a few leaves from the monstera plant, you commented/wondered if you could root them- you totally can, and it’s the easiest thing ever! I’m not any kind of plant expert, but I did figure out (bc I wanted more of them, but didn’t want to buy them) that if you stick it in a jar of tap water, they’ll grow amazing roots- and pretty quickly too. That plant was the first one I was ever successful in propagating- I can’t believe how easy it was. Is there a better way? Maybe. But that works every time :)