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Behind the curtains of Blazing Star Gardens--a native plant nursery and prairie seed production company in southern Minnesota. www.blazingstargaardens.com
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We are looking for a few people to test our Design a Pollinator Garden design program! Participants will get a $90 gift card for plants. If interested, send a message! Thanks!

Do people care to see photos of roots when they are buying plants? I don't know, but I do! Penn Sedge and Culver's root, small 72-cell plugs (soil plug is 3"tall x 1.6" wide at top)

Uploading the latest batch of photos for the website, appreciating the different structures and colors of roots. l-r: spiderwort, purple prairie clover, whorled milkweed, prairie dropseed

April to May in the native shade garden--mostly Ivory Sedge with Wild Blue Phlox, Jacob's Ladder, and some Shooting Star and Wood Betony mixed in.

I'm always kind of surprised at the variability in growth even within trays of plants--it's why it's important that grow trials be pretty large to account for micro conditions and human error. Why did one side of this tray of Prairie Onions grow taller? Watering, light, fertilizer, transplanting...?

A bumblebee feeding on Wood Betony in our spring garden

Visited a garden this summer that we supplied plants/design to in 2021. It had an unbelievable amount of Cardinal Flower blooming. Cardinal Flower is usually a short-lived perennial and I wonder if it's reseeding.

I really like Skullcap and I think it deserves to get more play in gardens. It spreads underground and acts almost transient--sometimes spreading and sometimes disappearing from areas in a garden.

Ivory Sedge plugs 2 months after planting (Carex eburnea). A low-growing sedge for shade--this is as tall as it gets! (72-cell plugs)