I bought two of those rolls last year. I wasn't pleased with the results. I ended up with a bunch of weeds and no flowers even though I followed the directions. I think it is easier and better to just plant seeds purchased from a reputable gardening company. Probably cheaper too.
If you do decide to give the rolls a chance in your garden, purchase them from a gardening company and not a household discount catalog like I did. Its not worth the money.
Has anyone ever used those roll out seeds for flowers? do they work good? when is a good time to plant them?
I bought the seed rolls a couple of years ago, and I really liked the results. The plants came up uniformly and were well spaced. You plant them when you're sure all danger of frost is gone. Then just keep them watered.
Reply:I put some late in the year and theey still come up good. In fact I had them for a few year after too. I finally mowed them over I got too many weeds in them. Read the package as to when to plant for your area.
Reply:No I don't bother with those rolls. They are costly and you can just buy some flower seeds. And it is cheaper.
I buy the cheap 10 cent seed packs and plant them.
You have to find out when the last chance of frost is for your area. Once the last threat of frost is over then you can plant the seeds outdoors.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Has anyone ever used those roll out seeds for flowers? do they work good? when is a good time to plant them?
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