





Paula sent me a great article on heirloom collard greens seed saving.
From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 837 yard species and counting!
Paula sent me a great article on heirloom collard greens seed saving.
I love those speckled sepals too!
You are welcome! My irises are blooming too. Agreed speckles are great!
Yellow and blue flowers pretty together