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Botany

(72,477 posts)
Tue Oct 16, 2018, 10:42 AM Oct 2018

People from Wisconsin and Minnesota are nice

Just a random thought .... I just ordered some native wildflower and grass seed from two
nurseries one in Westfield Wisconsin and one in Winona, Minnesota and the people were
very nice.

BTW I am planting spring beauty, bloodroot, trout lily, bluebells, white trillium, heuchera richardsoni, and
bottle brush grass from seed and some ginger and lindera plants. I am making a forest floor ecosystem.

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People from Wisconsin and Minnesota are nice (Original Post) Botany Oct 2018 OP
Thank you! Heartstrings Oct 2018 #1
"Oh yeah, you betcha." Botany Oct 2018 #2
Prairie Moon Nursery in Winona? I've bought plants from them. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2018 #3
Yup, prairie moon Botany Oct 2018 #4
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The Velveteen Ocelot

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3. Prairie Moon Nursery in Winona? I've bought plants from them.
Tue Oct 16, 2018, 11:22 PM
Oct 2018

They have a great selection of native plants and seeds and the plants are always in good condition on arrival. Your forest floor will be beautiful.

Botany

(72,477 posts)
4. Yup, prairie moon
Wed Oct 17, 2018, 07:32 AM
Oct 2018

The other nursery is the prairie nursery in Westfield Wisconsin. I am friends with the owner/president.

Although I am kind of an expert in native plants I have never installed many of those plants from seed and I am interested on how they will do. The seeds are going into some leaf compost under a hugh oak.

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