GigiPlumeria said:If you have the patience to grow seeds, try bradbudsndbloomsandbloom. Look for seeds that are dwarf or from compact plants that way you can bring them in easy for winter.
Yeah - I was checking that site out since I have seen several favorable references.
(Note to self. RESTRAINT
I tend to get a wee bit carried away
I do raise a lot of stuff to sell at our local Farmer's market and I have stuff that no one else has. During 2014 & 2015 I spent many many many hundreds of $ on seeds.
Gigi - thanks for the pointer on dwarf and compact. Will definitely keep that in mind as I already am at the stage of measuring available winter indoor space in square inches rather than feet,
Good thing I have an understanding wife who is also fairly passionate about horticulture. Mind you she is not in my league
I am both a Master Gardener and Master Naturalist.