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January 24th 2024

Meet the Floret Originals

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It’s hard to believe that after 7 long years of work, we’re just 2 short weeks away from finally releasing the Floret Original seed varieties out into the world! I feel like I’ve been waiting for this moment for an eternity and can’t wait to see them all growing in your gardens and on your farms this coming season. The official release date is Tuesday, February 6. 

I thought now would be a great time to introduce you to these magical little plant souls and share a bit more about what makes them so special. Each variety has a unique personality and while at first glance some might look a bit similar, they are all quite different when you get to know them. 

I’ve organized this post into three main sections. First, we’ll explore the 12 celosia varieties that we’re offering, then deep dive into zinnias (we have 10 beautiful mixes!), and end with dahlias which I know so many people are excited about.

But before we dive into this introduction, if you don’t already know the backstory about this project, be sure to read Floret Originals: An Update on our Breeding Program.

The first group of plants that I want to share with you is celosia. The reason I’ve chosen to highlight them first is because I feel like they are always passed over in favor of fancier, showier blooms!

However, if you’re growing flowers to arrange with, these heat lovers are an indispensable addition to your cutting garden and have your back when it comes to churning out bouquet ingredients. 

These hardworking plants are vigorous, free-flowering, and easy to grow. Their fuzzy, velvet-like flowers come in a distinct range of shapes, including fans, plumes, and brains that are a wonderful accent for arrangements, plus they can be dried and used any time of the year. 

Autumn Blaze’ is a riot of rich fall tones, including coral, copper, bronze, cherry, rose gold, rhubarb, and amber. The iridescent shimmering plumes come in a multitude of shapes and sizes, including dense candelabras, long, wispy spires, and textural spiky quills. 

Stocky, heavily branching plants have a unique range of stem and foliage colors. From a distance, the plants look as if they are about to burst into flames!

Glowing Embers’ is a selection that was made from ‘Autumn Blaze’ and features a narrower range of colors including copper, bronze, coral, smoky rose, muted tangerine, and gold. The velvety plumes come in various shapes and sizes, including dense textural clusters, feather-like wands, and long, slender wisps. 

Stocky, heavily branching plants have green foliage with a bronze cast that complements the unusual muted coloring found in the flowers. 

Rose Gold’ is another special color range that was discovered in ‘Autumn Blaze’ a few years back. The color palette is much more narrow and includes rose gold, blush, and champagne plumes that look as if they have been dusted with iridescent glitter. 

The stocky, heavily branching plants have dark ruby-red stems with cranberry-veined leaves that perfectly offset the antique-looking metallic flower heads. They are a flower arranger’s dream! 

If you’re only looking at the plumes cut from the plant, one might think that ‘Vintage Rose’ is the same as ‘Rose Gold’, but the two, while similarly colored, are actually quite different. 

‘Vintage Rose’ is twice the height of ‘Rose Gold’ and much more feathery. The flowers are a heartbreakingly beautiful blend of blush, pewter, and sunbleached velvet that looks like it’s from another era. It’s the perfect color range for wedding work.

Next up is ‘Summer Sherbet’. This beautiful, free-flowering mix produces giant velvety plumes in rose-pink, blush, coral, and the softest peach. The heat-loving plants have light apple-green foliage and long, slender stems that are perfect for arranging. 

The color palette is super useful for many different types of bouquets because it mixes so well with other ingredients. 

A few years back, Eric (our seed specialist) started experimenting with trying to isolate the most textural, feathery plumes in the ‘Summer Sherbet’ mix, and create a narrower, more vivid color range, and that’s how ‘Spun Sugar’ was born. 

This beautiful warm, glowing mix produces giant shimmering, textural plumes in a range of peachy tangerine, soft coral, pinky apricot, and smoky rose. These productive plants have long, slender stems, giant spaghetti-like flower heads, and light green foliage. 

In the early days, ‘Summer Sherbet’ was a much broader range of colors which included some yellows and greens. I had always wanted to tease the fresh, clean green out of this variety and finally succeeded with ‘Limonata’. 

It is a beautiful pale creamy lime blend that looks more like a foliage than a flower. Plants have a vigorous branching habit and produce an abundance of long, wispy chartreuse spires that add a freshness to arrangements. The colors mix well with almost everything. ‘Limonata’ is similar to a hybrid variety of celosia called ‘Sylphid’, but the great thing about this beauty is that you can easily save the seed from it. 

Raspberry Lemonade’ also originated from ‘Summer Sherbet’, but has a much more saturated color range not often found in the celosia family. What makes it so unique is the dusty, smoky coloring that has a sun-faded quality. 

Plants have a vigorous branching habit and produce dense, textural spires in shades of smoky raspberry, sangria, watermelon, and the occasional lemon yellow. 

While I tend to be most often drawn to soft pastel colors, there’s always a place for richer, more vibrant tones, too. Sangria Mix is composed of towering deep grape-purple and vivid magenta plumes that draw a lot of attention.

Plants have a vigorous branching habit, deep maroon stems, and emerald-green foliage with a striking purple cast. This blend is the perfect addition to a jewel-toned color palette. 

The early-flowering variety ‘Dusty Rose’ (previously named ‘Fruit Punch’) has changed quite a bit over time. Through the refinement process I’ve been able to nearly eliminate the magenta and burgundy fans that used to be part of the mix, so the original name no longer fit. 

Fan-shaped blooms are soft blush with a rose wash and a subtle silvery-green undertone. Plants have rich garnet-red stems and long, slender green leaves with beautiful cranberry veining. 

This variety originated from an unexpected cross between ‘Vintage Rose’ and Supercrest mix. What resulted were plants that possessed the Supercrest flower form, but Vintage Rose’s unique pastel coloring and tall dark stems.

One of my favorite celosias to grow here in the Pacific Northwest is the Supercrest mix because it flowers incredibly early, does well in cooler climates, and has a somewhat compact plant habit. For the last few years I’ve been working on narrowing down the mix into a very soft pastel color range and that is how ‘Pink Chenille’ was born.

This mix includes soft pink, pale peach, and champagne. Long, slender stems are topped with a range of wavy, fan-shaped, and spiky textural flower heads. Blooms add a unique, velvety quality to arrangements. Plants have light green foliage and a vigorous branching habit. These colors are perfect for wedding work. 

Coral Reef’ is a special selection that was made from the Supercrest mix that includes a more vivid color range including orange, salmon, peach, raspberry, and marigold. The vigorous plants have a branching habit and are one of the earliest celosias to flower. 

This mix is filled with the most unique coral-like blooms—they look as if they belong in the sea. 

The second group I want to highlight from our breeding program are zinnias. What I love most about these flowers is that they are incredibly easy to grow, are the perfect first crop for beginning gardeners, and are reliable, prolific producers no matter where you garden. 

In addition to churning out buckets and buckets of beautiful, long-stemmed blooms that are perfect for cutting, they are well-loved by pollinators. 

Zinnias are the flowers that kicked off my flower breeding journey and it all started with the discovery of ‘Golden Hour’ back in 2016. This variety is named for the most beautiful time of day—the hour before the sun sets on the horizon. 

Large flowers come in a range of warm honey and cantaloupe shades that look as if they are glowing. As flowers age, the lower petals take on the faintest cranberry edging that beautifully complements their red eyes. This is the first variety bred on the farm and is still my very favorite. 

Another really special large-flowered variety is ‘Alpenglow’, which I discovered many years ago in a long row of ‘Golden Hour’ plants as an off type. I’ve been working to refine its enchanting color range of creamy linen, pale peach, and dusty rose flowers. 

The large pastel blooms sit atop long, strong stems and have an unusual iridescent lavender ring around their striking purple eyes. As flowers age, their petal tips turn a muted rosy pink. This rare color combination gives the blooms an almost opalescent quality. 

They pair perfectly with ‘Limelight’ hydrangeas in September. You have to grow it to believe the color!

Of all the zinnias that have been born here on the farm, ‘Precious Metals’ might be the most magical. This giant-flowered mix includes shades of linen, icy lavender, pale pink, soft peach, and palomino. As flowers age, the lower petals often fade to turquoise dusted with lavender, giving blooms an icy metallic quality. 

The flower heads are dense and leathery and the backs of the petals have apple-green veining. To experience their full range of coloring, don’t cut too soon and allow flowers to mature on the plant. 

We offered Unicorn Mix for just one season a number of years ago and people still write in asking when it will be back because they loved it so much. I’m thrilled it’s finally returning! 

Medium-sized, domed blooms come in an enchanting range of colors, including raspberry, tangerine, magenta, lemon, apricot, dusty lilac, and blush—all with striking lavender centers. 

What makes these flowers so unique is that they have a multitoned ombre effect and many of the blooms possess a rainbow-like quality. 

Out of the more than 130 zinnia varieties growing here on the farm, when asked to vote, the team picked Unicorn as their collective favorite, hands down.

To experience their full range of coloring, don’t pick them too soon and allow flowers to mature on the plant. 

As you’re looking at all of the new varieties that we’ll be making available, it could be easy to pass over the ‘Victorian Wedding’ mix because it’s not nearly as showy as some of the others at first glance. 

But when it comes to flower production and the total number of blooms per plant, these babies are absolute workhorses! The stocky plants are so smothered in flowers during the summer months that you can barely see the foliage.

The petite, mostly double blooms come in a highly sought-after color range of buff, pale peach, rose-pink, blush, and the occasional soft orange that is a floral designer’s dream. They remind me of little French macarons and have a very long vase life.

Little Flower Girl’ was my nickname growing up and I knew that I wanted to pass along the title to a special variety someday. This adorable early-flowering pastel mix features darling miniature flowers in shades of blush, soft pink, pale peach, and champagne. 

Tall, strong, slender stems carry single, semi-double, and the occasional double blooms that are perfect for arranging, especially when it comes to weddings. They are especially well-loved by pollinators. 

One of the things that I’m most excited about sharing as part of this special seed release is four beautiful mixes that were created in collaboration with my flower breeding friend Kori at Dawn Creek Farm. You can read a wonderful interview with her here.

Kori is a flower farmer and plant breeder who has made incredible progress in developing new varieties for the marketplace. We have been working together for the past couple of years on refining these mixes with the intention of helping to get her magical varieties out into the world in a bigger way. 

I’m thrilled to have the Dawn Creek beauties as part of our collection!

Dawn Creek Blush is a beautiful large-flowered pastel mix that produces towering plants that are a sight to behold. Blooms come in a range of soft pink, the palest lavender, and blush, with the occasional ivory and soft peach making an appearance. 

Plants have long, strong stems and are incredibly productive. Many of the blooms have a notable cactus-like form and petals are displayed in varying levels of fullness. 

Dawn Creek Peach is a warm, dreamy mix that includes buff, peach, apricot, and faded coral, with the occasional blush. Plants have long, strong stems and are incredibly productive. 

Many of the flowers have a cactus-like form in a wide range of shapes and sizes, including some with tufted centers. There are so many fun treasures in this collection to be discovered.

Dawn Creek Honey is a warm, buttery mix that includes a beautiful range of buff, peach, honey, and cream with a subtle gold wash, as well as the occasional dandelion yellow that loves to make an appearance. 

The large flowers are carried on long, strong stems and many have a cactus-like form, with varying degrees of fullness. 

Here on the farm, there are dozens of different varieties in the works that have come from Kori’s original seeds and the Dawn Creek Pastels mix is a blend of all the different selections that we’ve got cooking. 

Large flowers come in a muted rainbow of colors, including coral, peach, apricot, strawberry, pink, blush, buff, and gold, plus a few other surprises. 

Many of the blooms will have a cactus-like form with varying degrees of fullness, while others may exhibit tufted or domed centers. This mix has so many unique treasures to discover.  

The last group of plants that we’ve been working on as part of this special breeding variety release are dahlia seed mixes. We’ve been able to create four unique mixes that produce flowers in a relatively distinct range of flower forms by collecting seed from separate fields.   

One of the most exciting and surprising discoveries I made early on my dahlia-growing journey was learning how new varieties were created. Unlike tubers or cuttings, which produce an exact clone of the plant they come from, dahlias grown from seed offer a treasure trove of new possibilities, each one something that’s never existed before. If you discover a variety you love, tubers can be saved and planted out the following year—and you even get to name them!  

In my experience, anemone-flowered dahlias are stingy seed producers so every one of the seeds in this mix is a tiny treasure. We collected these ‘Cancan Girls’ seeds from a breeding field of anemone types and so far about 70% of the plants grown from this seed produce anemone-flowered blooms. 

This dahlia seed mix is filled with a dazzling rainbow of tufted blooms in all shapes and sizes. The rich color range includes reds, maroons, pinks, purples, and many bicolors—no two plants will be the same! If you love this form, ‘Cancan Girls’ is a must grow. We probably won’t offer it again in the future because it is so labor-intensive to produce, so be sure to get the seeds while you can. 

‘Floret’ (what started as C33) is one of the first dahlias I bred here on the farm. The flowers are a strange fusion between collarette and anemone forms. Blooms start out candy pink and fade to warm peach with an iridescent lavender wash as they age. 

But what I love most about ‘Floret’ is that of all the dahlia varieties I’ve ever collected seed from, nearly all her offspring possess similar characteristics to their mother, including her unique form and soft, unusual coloring. I’ve never grown seed from a dahlia variety with such a high percentage of “keepers.”

Seed from the ‘Petite Florets’ mix was collected from ‘Floret’ and is a range of pastel tones, including peach, apricot, dusty rose, lavender, sunbleached raspberry, and buttercream, all with a hauntingly beautiful iridescent wash. 

A large percentage of the blooms are either collaretes or anemones, many of which have snipped petal tips, long feathery ruffles, and twizzly eyelashes encircling their fuzzy centers. Every one of them is pure magic!

Another beautiful new mix is ‘Shooting Stars’, which was collected from an entire field of collarettes and features an incredible range of star-shaped flowers, including singles, collarettes, orchettes, orchids, and other fun surprises—no two plants will be the same! 

You’ll find flowers with snipped edges, rolled petals, stripes, streaks, and speckles in every color of the rainbow. The bees love this mix and it’d be worth planting just for the pollinators.

Last but not least is ‘Bee’s Choice’—one of the most popular seed mixes we’ve ever offered. This year’s mix was collected from all of our different dahlia breeding patches on the farm and includes a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors! 

Most of the flowers will have open centers, which will attract lots of pollinators to your garden but you should also get some fun surprises in the mix including some balls, informal decoratives, and maybe an anemone or two.

If you’ve made it to the end of this post, a huge thank you for taking the time to meet all of the Floret Originals and letting me share my overwhelming excitement about them with you. 

To celebrate the release of these special seeds we’re hosting a giveaway of 10 deluxe seed collections. Each collection includes all of the new varieties (26 packets!) and a beautiful growing guide. For a chance to win, please leave a comment below sharing what breeding varieties you’re most excited to add to your garden this season. Winners will be announced on February 5. Please note: Because we can’t yet send the breeding varieties internationally, this giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian residents only.

Update: A huge congratulations to our winners: Angela, Katelyn Lacey, Tai Quirke, Chris, Leah, Stephanie Peoples, Autumn Mulverhill, Andrea K., Anne-Sophie and Ruth Goethals.


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8,629 Comments

  1. Susan Crist on

    Hi, Erin, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. Thanks to you I’m a small-scale flower farmer raising money for a local scholarship. My question is…when transferring my babies from their incubator (72-call pack) to the next size container, do I need to continue them in seedling soil mix or can they graduate to regular garden soil? Thank you!

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  2. Jennifer Nuss on

    SO excited for my Bee’s Choice to come in mail!!! These are going to be my main event in my flower garden :)
    Your flowers are BEAUTIFUL ****

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  3. Shey on

    Stunning! From Sheridan, Wyoming!
    Lots of love to you. The raspberry lemonade looks stunning!

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  4. Mindy Northrup on

    I am so excited to see these blooms in my garden. I do not have a cut flower garden. It’s just the landscaped garden in my backyard that is somewhat cottage like. And I really appreciate all the information you share on your YouTube channel. I have a lot of roses and hydrangeas and your thoughts have been so helpful. You are so inspiring. I’m so excited for the spring.

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  5. Denise on

    I am a Skagit Valley resident and amazed I am just finding out about you. Narrowing down my choices is so difficult. I am a senior, with an acre of 44 years of growing plants. As time has moved on, I don’t quite garden like I used to. But I love zinnias. I’m excited by your celosia choices and have narrowed down my dahlia choices because of the constant summer wind along the Chuckanut rd corridor. So we’ll see. I haven’t checked your prices yet.

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  6. Whitney Brown on

    Oh my lands, I am so thrilled to see your hard work come to fruition Erin! I cannot wait to see some soft orangey sherbert colors all over the country! I do believe that zinnias have become my all time favorite flower. Which we as growers all know is difficult to nail down our absolute favorite. But I’m even starting my own zinnia breeding journey. So fingers crossed I can learn from some of the best breeders out there and not lose all the seed I’ve saved.

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  7. colleen williams on

    I love them all but this year I am determined to add more pastel and more dahlias……. Here comes flowers for 2024!

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  8. Laura Burns on

    Precious metals and petit florets. I have been so excited! Heart stopping. I wish I could grow everything though! Congratulations on your launch and amazing work. Thank you for the continual education and your efforts in sharing your seed.

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  9. Robin aka bird hauger on

    What I love is that you Erin , you bring others ( fellow staff, breeders , growers . Seed companies ) up and along with you . Women supporting others and building others up
    Is the best thing to see and read about . I’m so glad I stumbled in to you through Joanna Gaines & Magnolia. I loved the poetic and thoughtful times you shared in your flower fields .
    I can’t wait to help grow your success through seeds .
    🌸❤️🎉💃🌹🌼🌺🪴

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  10. Robin aka bird hauger on

    What I love is you Erin , is that you bring others ( fellow staff, breeders , growers . Seed companies ) up and along with you . Women supporting others and building others up
    Is the best thing to see and read about . I’m so glad I stumbled in to you through Joanna Gaines & Magnolia. I loved the poetic and thoughtful times you shared in your flower fields .
    I can’t wait to help grow your success through seeds .
    🌸❤️🎉💃🌹🌼🌺🪴

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  11. Jensen Finley on

    I am an aspiring cut flower farmer in Puyallup, WA. I can’t imagine a better way to start this adventure than with Floret seeds!! You are so inspiring and I can’t thank you enough for sharing all your hard earned knowledge and product with us!!

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  12. Angelina Lopez on

    I am most excited about receiving my packet the Victorian Wedding Zinnias! The colors are just so amazing. Considering placing another order for some of the sugar spun Celosia!

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  13. Sally Syme on

    A truly magnificent display of sensational colours and blooms ; South African so far, far away but live in hope that some day these glorious seeds will become available here

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  14. Kelly Ward on

    I just ordered 1 of every type of zinnia you had available! I am so excited to grow your seeds in East Tennessee!!

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  15. Coady Lumanta on

    So over the moon to have your seeds coming my way, thank you for sharing them with us all 💕

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  16. Jackie on

    Oh my goodness, I just ordered my seed packets. Waiting for this day was like waiting for concert tickets for my favorite band to go on sale! Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication – you are doing amazing things! xo

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  17. M on

    I am guessing it is too late to enter, but I’m having fear of missing out. Thank you so much for giving us pastels and dusty romantic colors. For two years I have been watching flower folk making market bouquets with bright colors, and being sad. I have never grown any flowers so I did not want to waste your angelic seeds, but I would save them for next year; I am moving and starting a garden in a month. I would be most excited to grow Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Floret’s daughters.
    I am happy for you, and your success.

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  18. Tricia Zeitler on

    I’m patiently waiting for the seed drop to start and absolutely love so many varieties! I’d say Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Vintage Rose & Lemonata are on the top of my list!!! Thanks for sharing with all of us!

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  19. Jennifer on

    I’m so excited about this collection!

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  20. Jen M on

    This is very exciting! Thank you for having others in mind and wanting to share all you’ve grown, loved, and learned over these past 7 years. Who knew what was in the works that would encourage many later? I have to say they are all just beautiful!! Watching the videos, I see God’s hand in Creation in such small simple forms of gathering, crushing the dried blooms, and winnowing the seed that bring forth such abundance and joy the next harvest. He does all things well!…..among my favorites are Precious metals, Alpenglo, Dusty Rose, Pink Chenille , Bees Choice, and floret Petite. So many to love!!

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  21. Dolly Ryder on

    I think Petite Floret is going to be a delight in the garden. Full of surprises. I love the look of Limonata it will beautiful in arrangements. AlpenGlo is just too gorgeous. It is going to be breathtaking to grow. Thank you so much for all your hard work over the years. So many are going to enjoy the fruits of your labor of love.

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  22. Cassie on

    I have been watching this site for months, anxiously waiting until I can finally order some of these beauties! Every time I look, I change my mind on which is my favorite. At the moment, I would have to say Rose Gold, unicorn mix, Victorian Wedding and Floret!

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  23. Janice Parker on

    I want to try ALL of them! They are all so beautiful! So excited for tomorrow’s sale! And I confess, I am one who overlooked Celosia. 🥺

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  24. Linda Lanting on

    I can’t wait to try Limonata, Spun Sugar & Rose Gold celosia and Victorian Wedding zinnias!
    Magnificent work and thank you for introducing all of these beauties to the world! Congratulations!!

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  25. Renée Chaput on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush!

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  26. Loren haskins on

    Like to grow zinnias2021 unicorn mix was my favorite.

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  27. Liz Boyce on

    Looking forward to the seed sale and will try ordering Precious Metals, Unicorn mix and Dawn Creek Blush to grow this year!

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  28. Kathryn on

    Can’t wait to add the dawn creek and Alpenglow zinnias to our garden !! Thank you for your work on these beautiful flowers !

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  29. Nichole on

    LOVE the Zinnias!! Especially Golden Hour!! Looking forward to planting!!!

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  30. Jen on

    Wow! The zinnias are beautiful! Large variety.

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  31. Patty on

    I can’t wait for all of the zinnias and dahlia seedling to add to my brand new flower bed ..cant wait to try all your seeds

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  32. Shelby Briggs on

    I am SO excited and have been in agony deciding which ones I can get. It’s such a hard choice because every single one of them is so beautiful. I can’t afford all of them though so I’ve given myself a limit of 5. My five are Bees Choice dahlia, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek pastels, Pink Chenille Celosia.

    Sigh 😔

    But I also really want spun sugar celosia, petite florets dahlias, dusty rose celosia, and, and, and, and, and! I’m literally going to be up all night working on deciding.

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  33. Brooke on

    I really Am excited for ALL of the varieties but especially the bees choice dahlias!!!

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  34. Katie on

    Wow! This is so exciting. I have my list of favs ready to order.

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  35. Jen on

    Congrats to all the winners!!! What a great giveaway! Happy growing!

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  36. Denise Eddy on

    I must not have made it to the end last time I read this!
    I have a list I will be trying to order…
    I think the one I’m most excited for is Mixed Metals.
    I’m hoping to get some of probably half of what you’ll be offering 🤣
    Thank you so much for creating them all! 😘🥀✨

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  37. Kara on

    Ooh! I love Bee Choice. Just stunning!

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  38. Nicole Baker on

    So excited for the Petite Florets and Alpenglow! I feel like I have been following their journey for so long!

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  39. Aimee J on

    I’m excited for the petite floret dahlias :)

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  40. Mary Schmid on

    Well done! Every one is more beautiful than the last. How exciting for you to release them out into the world! I think Golden Hour is glorious, but good grief I hate picking out just one! Congratulations, I look forward to many years more of Floret Originals!

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  41. Stephanie Reed on

    All of your varieties are so amazing! I love the new zinnias especially the Alpenglow and Golden Hour. The dahlia seeds look so fun too! I really would love to try Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice. Thank you for all of your hard work. You are a blessing.

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  42. Stephanie Reed on

    All of your varieties are so amazing! I love the new zinnias especially the Alpenglow and Golden Hour. The dahlia seeds look so fun too! I really would love to try Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice. Thank you for all of your hard work. You are a blessing.

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  43. Ashley O. on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on some of these seeds tomorrow! My favorites are Bee’s Choice, Spun Sugar, and Precious Metals :)

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  44. Katherine Murphy on

    All the Zinnias are beautiful! I’m hoping to get the Dawn Creek pastels as it looks like its got a lovely range. Celosia Spun Sugar and Coral Reef are also very tempting. There is not one variety in the bunch that I wouldn’t be thrilled to grow!

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  45. Amanda on

    Bees Choice, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Spun Sugar are all absolutely to live for!! I’m so incredibly eager to place my order for these, your hard work is building a legacy 🩷🩷💐

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  46. Kaitlyn C on

    I think I might be most excited to see Precious Metals in person! They’re all so beautiful though. Thank you for all your hard work!

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  47. Kerry Maloney on

    I’m excited by all the zinnia choices, but most eager to see Precious Metals adorning my garden.

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  48. Anne-Sophie on

    Can’t wait for the dahlia’s and Zinnia’s. I will get everyone in my military housing community know what growing beautiful flowers in a rather dull comlunity can look like and how it can spruce up the communal gardens and give an identity to your house on base. Looking forward to getting the precious metal zinnia’s and bee’s choice dahlia’s.

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  49. Mia on

    Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl, Previous Metal are my favorites. I cant wait to get the packets of little life in my mail, each seed filled with hope and love. Thank you for sharing your dedication so these precious seeds can continue to tell their story year after year.

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  50. Angelo Vasquez on

    Looking forward to seeing the Glowing Embers electrify my farm. The colors are stunning and put a smile on my face whenever I gaze upon them.

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  51. Shelia Miller on

    I am so excited for all of the new seeds! I have been trying to figure out my favorites of each variety and it is just too hard! They are all just amazing and I can’t wait to grow them all!

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  52. Erika on

    All of these are SO beautiful, but I’m most excited about the possibility of growing the zinnia unicorn mix and alpenglow!

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  53. Karen on

    My favorite would beShooting stars – because a collarette dahlia is such a happy looking flower and the Dawn Creek Pasels intrigue me. I also would lve to try the Celosias – any of them!

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  54. Audréanne on

    I can’t wait to grow some of theses. They are all beautiful but I think my favourite is Dawn Creek peach 🫶🏽

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  55. Esha G on

    My dahlias are the flower that makes me so happy! So excited to see what will come of the seeds. I have my tubers stored and waiting to wake up this season. Looking forward to planting out my own harvested seeds from last year and hopefully some Petite Florets this season. Dahlia magic is a real thing!

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  56. Kaitlyn R. S. C. on

    I think I might be most excited about Precious Metals! But they’re all so beautiful. Thank you for all your hard work!

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  57. Jess Seilheimer on

    I have been waiting for the 2/6 sale for a month and am so excited! I just made a list of all the varieties I’d love to grow and if I had my top choice I would pick “bees mix” dahlia seeds for the pollinators to enjoy the whimsical shapes and colors. Also they will look beautiful in all the rooms in my home!

    I would also choose the “summer sherbet” and “limonata” celosia — they are core to all my arrangements for friends and also so feminine and flowy.

    Lastly the unicorn mix zinnia bc what a pop of color to wake up to every morning in the garden, and in my home ! ☀️

    Thank you for spending your time breeding these for the world to enjoy 🌺🌈

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  58. Kim Van Sant on

    I’m excited to see Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Peach, and Unicorn growing in my beds this summer!

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  59. Ashley Taylor on

    I’m so excited for all of the celosias! I can’t get enough of them!

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  60. Olivia Olsen on

    How could one choose? All the hard work between you and your entire team has surely paid off! The colors are truly unique and I cannot wait to use them ALL! ❤️

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  61. Tamara on

    The Coral Reef Celosia is amazing. I’m usually a Dahlia girl, so I’m surprised that it’s my favorite.

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  62. Katy on

    What an adventure! All the years of vision and hard work coming to fruition! Thank you for sharing your journey and giving us the opportunity to begin our own. This year I am hoping to get to the sale in time to capture some Cancan Girls, Unicorn Mix and Petite Florets. Oh Precious Metals! I have been fascinated to see the colors change! Setting my alarm….

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  63. Kate on

    I’m so excited about these zinnias, we should have a zinnia all inclusive pack! 😁 I’m crazy about precious metals, and alpenglow but then dawn creek pastels, golden hour oh my what to choose? I vote for more giants like precious metals in the future.

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  64. Lisa Steinberg on

    The celosia are just so magical! Especially love the coral reef!

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  65. Robert. S on

    I love the rose gold celosia and alpenglow zinnias.

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  66. Jean on

    All of the Floret originals make me (Dawn Creek) Blush a shade of (Dusty) Rose from head to toe. The (Alpen) Glow can be seen from the (Shooting) Stars. They seem sweet as (Spun) Sugar and (Summer) Sherbet. If I could pick a favorite I would, but I’m not sure I Can (Can Girls).

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  67. Justine Kiser on

    I am most excited about vintage rose celosia and Alpenglow zinnia! This year I am focusing my garden on flowers for my daughter’s wedding in September. These two beauties will be gorgeous additions!

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  68. Ella Foote on

    I dream of a Dahlia wonderland!! Your varieties will make my dreams come true!! Thank you for the opportunity to add your dahlia beauties to my dream wonderland, you can never have too many flowers!

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  69. Henrietta Groeneveld on

    How special it would be to walk through a garden of celosia! I’d love to especially see your Sangria and mix them all in with my other cut flowers! Thank you for the oppurtunity!

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  70. Dusti Sikes on

    They are all exquisite! What a fantastic job y’all did! I am very excited for them all, however the unicorn mix and shooting stars dahlias really have me pumped!

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  71. Ruth Goethals on

    Wow!! I’ve never looked at zinnias in the same way as I do when I look at your incredible collection!!
    Just when I think I have my Wish List made and finalized, I come back, review them again and the process starts all over. This feels like the repeat situation I had going into your August seed sale, and I have a feeling this will be the norm every year!
    Normally, I wouldn’t be thankful for so much confusion in my life, but in this case I have to say, Thank You!! Every single one of them that you’ve created is pure eye candy and I know I’ll be thrilled with any of the choices I make! How could I not be?!
    Can hardly wait to see flowers again in my northern MI, Zone 5 life!
    Congrats and cheers to everyone at Floret Farm for all of the hard work and dedication it took to launch the Originals!

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  72. Melinda Rabbitt DeFeo on

    I came to look at the dahlias but the celosia took my breath away. I grow dahlias with no fence but will need to find someplace deerproof for those dreamy colors for they critters will be drooling :)

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  73. Katie on

    I keep trying to narrow it down to answer this question but then I can’t bear to think of leaving a variety out Lol – I’d so love the opportunity to grow them all!! Just to name a couple of MANY that I’m equally incredibly excited about:
    I may be slightlyyy partial to the unicorn mix. For as long as I can remember I have always been particularly drawn to and fascinated by the more unique colorations/patterns of flowers. I now have a background in molecular biology/genetics, so I find the bicolor etc flowers always so captivating at multiple levels! For similar reasons, I’m also super excited about the dahlia seed mixes. Talk about genes galore with those dahlias! The diversity!! The possibilities contained within those seeds !!! Getting to witness something of a “curated” evolution (a process that normally takes like a million lifetimes) of the zinnias into the stunning mixes they are today is just SO COOL. Thank you for sharing the behind the scenes!

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  74. Violet on

    My daughter has been nonstop talking about these for the past month or so, and I know before that she’s been excited about them for years ( more occasional excited babble :) ) This has turned most recently into giddy talks of us hoping to grow some together which would be oh so special to us!! When she was little zinnias were one of the things we’d grow together, although she didn’t seem to like the zinnias so much… turns out it was because of the colors! So, among many other wonderful things, here’s to the colors you’re releasing to the world becoming the favorite flowers of little girls worldwide! So hard to choose which ones I’m most excited at the thought of growing but Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Pastels, and any of the dahlias may be slightly ahead

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  75. Elise on

    My daughter is 3 years old and a budding flower gardener. We are the most excited for Bee’s choice and unicorn zinnias. “Mama, we HAVE to grow those!”, she told me (she loves unicorns and zinnias). I remember gardening with my grandmother when I was young. She had an impressive vegetable garden and grew zinnias along the borders. The memories of those colorful, glorious flowers have always remained so vivid in my mind. I still love to garden today because of my grandmother. I can’t wait to create beautiful memories with my own littles with your seeds! Thank you for creating excitement in a little girl’s heart! ❤️

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  76. Kerri on

    I’m so grateful for all of the work you all have done to create these beautiful varieties! I really love the spun sugar celosia and the alpenglow zinnias.

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  77. Diane Tetz on

    Everyone of these flowers are so beautiful! So difficult to choose a favorite. Golden hour zinnias are a top choice.

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  78. Susie S. on

    So many stunning varieties! They absolutely take my breath away! Thank you !

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  79. Amber Harrison on

    I am quite torn between trying “Autumn Blaze” or “Sangria” celosia. I live in a warm, humid growing zone now and read that celosia does quite well here. I am a little timid to try new kinds of seeds but I had great success last summer and fall with zinnias! They are a new favorite of mine!
    I grew up in Alaska and my zinnias never did well. Slugs always gnawed them straight to the ground. I had one redidish, orange bloom once in all the years I tried them. It was quite devastating and I had given up on that flower completely.
    Since moving to Zone 8 , I’ve had the most beautiful , colorful zinnias grow all season long! Everyone has commented on them in the bouquets I gift.. I’ve been surprised to learn many people don’t know what a zinnia is! I CANNOT wait to give your “”Unicorn Mix” a try. Anything with bright colors is always so stunning to me, possibly from looking at too much snow my whole life. Also who doesn’t like unicorns? The colors on those are so eye catching and really pop! Thank you for all your beautiful seeds Floret!

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  80. Andrea Curtis on

    I just can’t decide what to order ! Everything you offer is so wonderfully beautiful! I know whatever ends up growing in my garden will be a delight! Thank you.

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  81. Sherry Bishop on

    I can’t wait to purchase zinnia seeds!😍😍 But dahlia and celosia are on my wish list as well. It would mean so much to win one of the collections! Because my dream is to start a flower farm. I am working towards it each year. I would love for a lot of the bouquets to look antique and your flowers are perfect❤️

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  82. Jennifer T on

    I want some Unicorn mix zinnias and some of those Cancan Girls seeds.

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  83. Tiffy W. on

    They are all so beautiful! I am excited to try Dawn Creek Blush & Bee’s Choice. ❤️

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  84. Myra on

    Anything coral,peach or apricot. Luv vintage rose celosia. Thank u for all u do to bring God’s beautiful creations to all the world. He truly has a hand on your farm.

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  85. Patryk Madrid on

    They’re all so beautiful! I’m particularly excited for the rose gold celosia and Alpenglow zinnia!

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  86. Mark Humphreys on

    Incredible detail in both your writing and your seed selection. So much to be proud of here.

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  87. Nicky on

    Oh my gosh I love them all. The zinnias all of them. My daughter in Franklin TN just announced they were her favorite. Dalias from seed I have not done so my favorite again is all of them. I have grown dalias and Asiatic lillies from tubers and I have just loved your Facebook sharing and stories. I have shared them with many of my flower growing friends. Whether I get chosen for free seeds or not your site has Bought me though the Oregon fall winter and that I thank you for.

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  88. Nicole on

    Everything is so beautiful. I’m going to try the Coral Reef and the Petite Florets.

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  89. Reghan Ashworth on

    How could I pick a favorite?!! But I think the Alpenglows have captured my heart!!! My mother and I are going to grow them together in tribute to my late grandfather who was a florist. We can’t wait!!! Gorgeous xoxo

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  90. Yvonne Marie Gallegos on

    The Dawn Creek varieties are just so darn sweet! Looking forward to those and of course Floret daughters! xoxo

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  91. Audrey LeMasters on

    Bees choice, all of the dahlias and all of the zinnias!!! I recently moved to Alaska and I’m so excited to try these varieties here!!

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  92. Leanne on

    Precious metals and the rest of the zinnias 😍

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  93. Lily Gottschang on

    Look at all the beauty your team has brought into the world! I can’t begin imagine all the new life, memories, and beauty that will spread from here in the first offering!

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  94. Christal McManus on

    I want to add Precious Metals to my cutting garden and Dawn Creek Blush for sure! I’ve marked my calendar. Thank for for breeding and making these amazing new varieties available!

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  95. Anne on

    I am absolutely loving the Victorian Wedding!

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  96. Michelle Cates on

    I’m most excited about your Zinnias! I have purchased many from you in past years, with my favourite being Unicorn Mix. However, I’m very excited to try Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour, and Alpen Glow. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  97. Carolyn Hansen on

    All of these are incredibly beautiful! I am most excited to add Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding, Coral Reef, Summer Sherbet and Bees Choice to my garden!!!

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  98. Kristy Davidson on

    It’s hard to pick just one, but Celosia Spun Sugar looks fantastic!

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  99. Nan Gerhart on

    There are so many to be excited about!! Too many to name!! Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, all the Dawn Creek varieties…then there are the dahlias and celosias…oh my!!!

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  100. Carolyn Jane on

    I’m most excited for Celosia in Limonata and the Zinnias in Dawn Creek Honey and Precious Metals. Im really feeling the muted tones this season. I hope to add these with the several packs I bought last year to my parents garden. It be my first season planting. Can’t wait :)

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  101. Henrietta Groeneveld on

    I’d love to try put spun sugar in my garden this year! Thank you for the wonderful opportunity:)

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  102. Henry on

    The Victorian wedding variety looks amaaaaaazing. We will be perched and ready to buy a packet on the day!

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  103. Emily Miller on

    I’m most excited for the unicorn zinnias and the bees choice dahlias!!!!

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  104. Kristen Harris on

    Do far my favorites I will be trying to get are:

    Celosia rose gold
    Zinnia alpenglow
    Dahlia petite florets
    Pink chenille
    Bees choice

    I have all your books and I’m attempting my first years at a cut flower garden! I’m so dang excited!! I’ve got 6 flower beds ready and I’m hoping to put in a few more!

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  105. Meghan on

    Looking forward to celosia and dahlias!! I love the fun colors you are adding to the mix! Thank you.

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  106. Bridget Molchan on

    I am very excited about all of Floret Farms Original Seeds. I bought a farm this year we are setting up the hoop house and fields. I am particularly interested Zinnia Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, Victorian wedding and Golden Hour. I have grown and dried Celosia for years and hope to add glowing embers, vintage rose and Autumn blaze to my collection. Thank you!

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  107. Kate Rutt on

    I’m most excited about Precious Metals and Spun Sugar! Really hoping I’m able to try them!!

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  108. Kat on

    Can’t wait to get some Goldenhour zinnia and spun sugar celosia blooms in my garden!!!! The colors are magical!!!

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  109. Jamie on

    What you and your team have done over the past 7 years is truly inspiring. I so look forward to growing Shooting Stars, Dawns Creek Blush and Vintage Rose looks beyond gorgeous! Thank you for all the hard work! I can’t wait to see them in my gardens. ❤️✨🌻

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  110. Katy Parkman on

    I’m in love with all the dahlia varieties!! They’ve become my favorite flower to grow! I also love the “little flower girl” zinnia and the story behind it, it’s so pretty and I love the uniqueness to it!! But if I’m being completely honest, I love all of them and I’m so excited to see the beauty that you’ve created!!

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  111. Max on

    I think Zinnia Golden Hour is just about the coolest flower I have ever seen. I would be honored to be a custodian of that lovely lady.

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  112. Cynthia on

    I am most excited about Celosia Pink Chenille and Celosia Vintage Rose. They are total magic! I would also be thrilled to grow Zinnia Dawn Creek or Creek honey. Oh who am I kidding, I love them all 😍

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  113. Kristine H on

    With all the excitement leading up to your sale I can’t believe the day is finally so close to be able to purchase Golden Hour !!! You’re love for thinking outside the traditional colors will change Flower Farmers and Home gardens forever!!! Look out backyard 2024 New Colors coming Golden Hour Thank you Team Florets 💗

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  114. Meghan Dudenhoeffer on

    Looking forward to growing the aplenglow and precious metals! I cannot wait to share these with my customers 💗

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  115. Linda Brady on

    Oh, Erin! Congratulations to all of you! Your dedication is so admirable and your enthusiasm is contagious! I’ve never grown flowers before I started watching you and now I get to experience so much beauty that wasn’t in my life before… It’s very apropos that your beauty came into my life shortly after my double lung transplet due to Cystic Fibrosis. Both blessings have given me a new opportunity to live a healthy life full of beauty & new experiences that I never dreamed I’d have. I love to share my flowers with my family, neighbors and friends! What a better way to express how much they all mean to me. Every single one of these is gorgeous! I’ve made my list from Most Favorite to Favorite and am excited about Fe. 6th approaching. I love every single mix! Thank you for your dedication and for bringing beauty into all of our lives; along with giving us the confidence to know that any one of us can learn & do new things! I can’t wait to start growing! Take care & don’t forget to slow down & breathe it all in!! Much love & admiration, Linda Brady
    ❤️🌱💛🌿🩷🤗

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  116. Rachel Dunnagan on

    I’m looking forward to Victorian Wedding the colors are just perfect. I’m really excited for Can Can Girls and Spun Sugar. I can’t wait for this year’s growing season and all the joy it brings!

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  117. Hannah on

    I am going to try to grow dalias this year the first time!

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  118. Kelly Crabb on

    I’ve shared this on your IG page, but at the ripe age of 43 I was forced to retire early from photography due to health issues (numbness in my hands due to nerve damage in my neck, leading me to not be able to work at a desk or lift more than 10 pounds). I have been looking for the next thing that truly lit my heart on fire. I found it last summer when I started my first cut flower garden comprised entirely of seeds I purchased from Floret. Erin, your series “Growing Floret” let me (and my husband, Jeremy) to tears every episode. It was like a heartcry I didn’t know I even had. I felt called to be in the dirt, cocreating with God and nature. Jeremy and I worked to create a 500 square foot garden bed and spent all summer together working to grow and tend and harvest and create with what came from our small little bed. But I have honestly never been more fulfilled – even in my 20 years as a photographer (and I LOVED being a photographer). For this reason, Golden Hour is without question the breed I am most excited about. Followed closely by Autumn Blaze, because it was my favorite time of year to photograph here in Kansas City. NOTHING would delight me more than to care for some of your seeds here in KC and be able to live more into this new found passion of mine. Regardless, THANK YOU for all you are doing to inspire me daily. You quite literally are changing my life. (@iamkellycrabb – formerly @vine.and.gather on IG)

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  119. Amanda Froese on

    First year aspirational flower farmer here just trying my hand to see how well things grow after working on my regenerative ag setup and doing well with veggies so far. Precious metals drew me in initially but now having looked through your site Im getting attached to many more varieties. Little seed girl looks very special and love the name origin. Of course I’d love little bit of everything and would be so blessed to grow a variety of what you’re offering!

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  120. Sandy on

    They’re all amazing and I’m definitely hoping to grow some Petite Florets, Victorian Wedding mix, and Dawn Creek pastels, but the spun sugar and rose gold celosias stopped me in my tracks! They are mouth-wateringly delicious!

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  121. Elizabeth on

    I am most excited about precious metals!!! I can’t imagine what magic a zinnia that fades to turquoises will bring to my life and I can’t wait to find out! I do wish I could bring all of your lovely flower souls home to my garden, what a blessing that would be. Thank you for all that you do <3

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  122. Melanie Moore on

    As much as I love big blooms the Little Flower Girl and Petite Florets are stunning ! The Rose Gold Celosia will compliment these two beautifully!

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  123. Brittany Nelson on

    I simply must get my paws on Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Unicorn Mix, but I just love them all!! Congratulations Floret on curating something so unique and lovely to share with all of us flower lovers! 🥳🥳

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  124. Kim on

    I couldn’t be more thrilled with your new collections of zinnias! I have been searching for the perfect peach variety for a while (non-zinderella), and was prepared to start breeding them myself–but now I find out you’ve done all this work already!

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  125. Christen on

    So excited to start a cutting garden this year! So many beautiful varieties to choose from, but I think the Precious Metal Zinnias, Bee’s Choice Dahlia’s, and Rose Gold Celosia are at the top of my list!

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  126. Kellen on

    Excited to add some of your beautiful zinnias and celosias to my garden this year. Especially the precious metals, Victorian wedding and rose gold. ♥️

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  127. Erin on

    I’m most excited about Spun Sugar! It caught my eye from the very beginning & it’s stayed on my list as a must-have ever since. Just beautiful.

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  128. Heather on

    I’m always excited to add new varieties of Zinnias into my Northern Minnesota garden.

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  129. Tamara on

    I love the zinna’s aplen glow, they are just so so gorgeous. I am really looking forward to grow these in my flower garden. But to be honest, all of them are amazing and such beautiful colors. I am very excited about the entire launch.

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  130. Beth S on

    I am excited for the dahlias! Petite Florets!! 😃

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  131. Joshua L on

    I haven’t grown celosia before so I’m excited to try Autumn Blaze and Spun Sugar!

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  132. Emma S on

    I can’t wait for Dawn Creek pastels and Golden Hour!! 💜💜

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  133. Pavani on

    It sounds weird, but every single day, I visit the floret originals sale page and adore them. It just make my soul happy, and I can’t imagine how it feels when I finally have these seeds in hand and they start blooming in my garden. I used to grow dhalia’s 5 years ago and my Mom loved them. I lost her few years ago to cancer and I stopped growing flowers in my garden.
    Erin re-inspired me so deep that there is no looking back. I will start re-growing flowering plants especially Dhalia’s every year and I know my Mom will be happy where ever she is.
    As Erin says they are “magical little plant souls” and yes they are to me. I wish my little gals will also be called “Little flower girl” just like Erin. This year on my list are:
    Celosia’s – Vintage Rose, Rasberry lemonade
    Zinnia’s – Dawn creek blush, Precious metals
    Dhalia’s – Every single floret original.
    I got a lot of stuff in the August sale and I will get more this time. Hopefully the you have enough for all. Thank Erin and team for everything.

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  134. Janet on

    Wow, this all feels like the start of something BIG, impacting the world in a positive way at time when the world could use a little peace, hope & beauty.

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  135. Laurel Muff on

    How can I choose just one?!? I’m really loving those ‘sangria mix’ celosia and the ‘victorian wedding’ zinnias. I think they might go very well together in a bouquet. :)

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  136. Mary McElroy on

    Unicorn zinnias and Cancun Girls dahlias have my mouth watering. I loved the documentary. So inspiring.

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  137. Rachel on

    Gahh! All the dahlias!! I decided I need all of them 🥰

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  138. Sandy on

    Love them all! Beautiful.

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  139. Thomas Seale on

    Love Zinnia Precious Metals
    . Love to see this growing here in Fairhope.

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  140. Mary Byland on

    I am so excited to grow Shooting Stars, no two are alike. Thanks for making your seeds available to all!

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  141. Amanda on

    Precious metals! They are all gorge but this one is my color jam.

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  142. Linnea on

    They are all so stunning, wow! I am hoping for the floret dahlias, Dawn creek blush, little flower girl and the rose gold celosia is gorgeous! It is so hard to choose from all of this flower magic you are releasing to the world. Thank you so much Erin and the whole Floret team!

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  143. Kelly Manning on

    The soft shades of pastels are breathtaking and it is like growing beauty, peace and joy and what I’d like to fill my garden with. So Alpenglow and Previous Metals stand out to me. One of my greatest pleasures is to give bouquets away and to see how they brighten up a person.
    Thank you for sharing your passion!

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  144. Diana D on

    They all look amazing!!! I’m so excited for the Dahlias Bees choice and Zinnias Victorian wedding (:

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  145. Jennifer Wilson on

    The zinnias are at the top of my list. So excited to see Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, and Victorian Wedding. I was able to snag some Dawn Creek seeds a few years ago in one of her fundraisers, and they did not disappoint. Zinnias appreciate South Texas’s hot climate, and it’s so exciting to try new varieties!

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  146. Rachel B on

    They all look amazing! Im most excited about Alpenglow and Petite Florets- they look soooo gorgeous!

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  147. Erin Dixon on

    I’m so excited for precious metals and Victorian wedding. I live very far north in Canada and I’ve never seen a zinnia in real life so I’m stoked to give these guys a try! I am also excited to try the sangria mix and dusty rose celosia. Also I’ve never seen celosia in real life so I’m looking forward to it! Thanks for sharing your amazing and artistic floral vision! 💕

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  148. Brenda Arndt on

    I’m so very excited about trying to grow your Floret Originals! I love the Dawn Creek Pastels and Peach, Petite,shooting stars, and Bee’s choice Dahlias. Who am I kidding…I loved them all. Thank you so much for sharing your love of flowers to all of us! I hope I get lucky enough to purchase some before they all get gone!

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  149. Laurie on

    So excited to grow precious metals, alpen glow and to see golden hour again -had in the past and tried to save seeds every year! You and your team —just amazing and I am so appreciative of all your hard work and vision!

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  150. Alicia on

    OMG! Cannot wait to get these — my favorite ones are the Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals zinnias — but they are all so beautiful. Good luck everyone!

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  151. Gabriella Buyck on

    So excited for them all! But the new creation of the dahlias are breathtaking 😍 The petite floret and the shooting stars are gorgeous!

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  152. Orion Milligan on

    Growing embers, spun sugar and coral reef- to name a few are some I’m really looking forward too!

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  153. Katie Mangicaro on

    Oh so many beauties to choose from! I would love the petite floret, the sangria, and the Victorian wedding for sure! Hope to be growing these all and more soon!

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  154. Gab on

    I’ve been drying a lot of flowers and incorporating them into my art lessons. I think your celosia will be just perfect for that. I can’t wait!

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  155. Nicole M on

    So thrilled for this next chapter of the farm! Everything is beautiful but I’m really looking forward to Precious Metals and Cancan Girls.

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  156. Danielle Ralys on

    Alpenglow is BEAUTIFUL! I can’t wait to try it out this year. Thank you for making these available to us all :)!

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  157. Steph M on

    All of them; can hardly wait to see them bloom & bring joy in VA!

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  158. Vicki Lander on

    Congratulations on your beautiful collaboration with nature. All of these new varieties are so exciting and will surely change the flower world for ever more. I love them all, but am especially excited to grow “Glowing Embers”, “Spun Sugar”, “Coral Reef”, “Alpen Glow”, “Precious Metals”, “Dawn Creek Blush” and “Petite Florets”. Wishing you every success in all of your endeavors. Your work is amazing and I am a big fan.
    🌸 vicki lander@flower hill farm

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  159. Hannah W. on

    Ok, you convinced me to try celosia this year!!! It’s BEYOND to try and pick just one but one of the varieties I’m most excited about is precious metals. Love the range of coloring and would love to experiment arranging the different shades with all kinds of color schemes and see how they transform in each 🧡🧡🧡🧡 one of my all time flowers 🌞

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  160. Hannah W. on

    Ok, you convinced me to try celosia this year!!! It’s BEYOND to try and pick just one but one of the varieties I’m most excited about is precious metals. Love the range of coloring and would love to experiment arranging the different shades with all kinds of color schemes and see how they transform in each 🧡🧡🧡🧡 one of my all time flowers

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  161. Aurora David on

    This is a tough one! If given a chance to win. I would like to grow most of the Dawn Creek Zinnia Varieties, New Dalhia varieties specifically petite Florets and of course the Victorian Wedding Mix Zinnia. My good friend is getting married this August with a very intimate setting and I planned to grow as much as I can this season to support her wedding. I also would like to hopefully share the flowers as well with my neighbors and bring a dash of color on our side walk where they can pick flowers and bring home. I think that’s my inspiration to grow Zinnia and Dahlia varieties this year.

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  162. Nicole Skattum on

    I am so excited for the unicorn mix, cannot wait for planting season!! 🌱

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  163. Edith on

    I can’t wait! I’m hoping to grab Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Cancan Girls!

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  164. Brekka Bloms-Hancock on

    It’s impossible to pick a favorite! Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Unicorn Mix are absolute showstoppers. The celosias are drool worthy, spun sugar probably tops my list. So grateful to be able to purchase your creations this week. Your hard work is appreciated!

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  165. Summer LeBard on

    I’m beyond excited for the Floret Originals! Dawn creek blush, Dawn creek pastels, precious metals, unicorn mix, dahlia’s and golden hour. I fell in love with growing cut flowers last year and can’t wait grow more this year. Thanks for sharing your love of flowers with the world.

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  166. Steffanie on

    I can’t wait fir the precious metals, cancan, petite floret and little flower girl! Just breathtaking! Thank you so much.

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  167. Rebecca on

    I can’t wait to grow celosias! They will look amazing in our garden and I can’t wait to share them with family and friends 💐

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  168. Maegen on

    Will be adding Petite Floret and Alpenglow! Obsessed with all of them!

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  169. Selene on

    Zinnias…all of them, so lovely

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  170. Susan Kanerviko on

    Looking forward to them all. Especially Precious Metals!

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  171. Kathleen Jackson on

    🐠🦐 🐟 An entire reef of Celosias! 🐬🐙🐡

    How else can I truly create “a better wave” without adding this perfected flower to our gardens? 💦 Splash!

    Between tbe movie 🎥 & the blog’s deep dive 🧜‍♀️ I’m inspired to get out my surfing fins!

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  172. Cassie Pearce on

    My favorites : alpenglow, precious metals, vintage rose celosia, Limonata celosia, bee’s choice dahlias.

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  173. Gunner on

    Looking forward to growing the Precious Metals and Alpenglow Zinnias!

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  174. Kerri on

    Thank you for all of the love that you have poured into these collections! All of the varieties are so gorgeous that it was difficult to narrow them down. Rose Gold and Alpenglow are the varieties that I am most excited about planting in my garden. I am also excited to try growing dahlias from seed and think that Petite Florets is the perfect variety to give this a shot. I cannot wait for the release!

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  175. kim on

    love all the zinnias, looking forward to unicorn mix!

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  176. Daniel Mooney on

    I love “Spun Sugar” and “Bees Choice”. Thank you for sparking interest in growing flowers and making it accessible to everyone. Your work is inspiring.

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  177. Katie Marx on

    I am most excited for the Cancan Girls! There are so many others I am dreaming of growing.

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  178. Robin K Emerson on

    I’m so looking forward to spring to plant new flowers! I love all of the dahlias, zinnias and cosmos that I have ordered from you in the past and I’m excited for the new ones this year. I love the shooting stars and bees choice and can’t wait to get them and watch them grow!

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  179. Kevin Price on

    I just started following your farm recently! All I can say is wow, I am so impressed with what your family has built. We are just getting started on a much smaller scale and all of these Floret Originals are incredible. Any of the varieties that are getting released would be a welcome addition to our garden. If I had to pick a favorite to add to my collection it would be the “Petite Florets” mix.

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  180. Carole Albrecht on

    Oh. I am so excited about what you have been growing…. you must know from all these comments how you have impacted so many lives with the joy of wanting to dig in the earth, plant these little seeds and then nurture them and then finally relishing the bouquets. Thank you for creating such beautiful varieties. And which is my favourite…..oh dear….i am looking forward to unicorn mix! And trying your Bee Choice …..I am so looking forward to spring. Carole.

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  181. Leah Quinn on

    I’m so excited you can finally share these little souls! I’m excited to grow Alpenglow and Precious Metals. I’ve loved following your breeding journey. Thank you for bringing us all along.

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  182. Jaimie Gallo on

    Can I pick all of them!!?! I guess if I had to pick a couple then it would be Alpen Glow Zinnias and Petite Floret Dahlia seeds!!! I am really eyeballing ALL of the zinnias and dahlias though! Such gorgeous colors of blooms! Congratulations on these beauties!

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  183. Erin Sarita on

    It’s so hard to choose! But I must say, I’m most excited about the Zinnias! Particularly, Precious Metals and Alpenglow. I never really fancied Zinnias, but after seeing such beautiful colors and varieties from Floret Farms, it’s a new found love. 😍✨

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  184. Loryssa on

    Really looking forward to the dahlia bees choice! But I want them all. Will be growing my first ever garden this spring, I cannot wait to start this flower growing journey with floret

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  185. Henrietta scheerhorn on

    You are an inspiration! I’m looking for places to dig up and grow new flowers. I love the soft colors. The golden hour zinnias are amazing. As I scroll down, I see the vibrant colors of the sangria mix and know I have to have those also. I can’t wait for spring to get started on digging up my dirt and preparing it for all these beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing all of the things you do to make Flowers a success.

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  186. Lucas on

    I’m planting my first cutting garden this year. I’m definitely included Floret Sangria Mix, Unicorn, Cancan Girls, Golden Hour Little flower Girl and Vintage Rose.

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  187. Kath on

    This is so exciting and inspiring! Victorian wedding, Autumn Blaze, Dawn Creek Honey, Bee’s Choice are all on my list!

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  188. Jill Alison on

    Hmmm, what a conundrum! First of all, they are all too beautiful to make a firm choice (all choices are good ones!) Second of all, and personally, I garden six flights up on my fire escape, which has it’s own unique microclimate! But zinnias are my babies. They love it out there and the squirrels are fairly respectful. And though all being equally beautiful, I think Precious Metals has my heart. I’d like to try Limonata and Summer Sherbet Celosia, as well. Never having grown celosia, but hearing they love heat, is reassuring.

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  189. Betsy on

    Thank you for opening up the world of cut flowers! I first discovered you last year through your show and then asked for your “Cut Flower Garden” book for Christmas. I am now planning my first cut flower garden. I am excited to try Dahlia Bee’s Choice, the Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix, as well as Raspberry Lemonade and Spun Sugar.

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  190. Eva Kinnear on

    I’ve admired Kori’s zinnias for years! I’ve followed her and gushed over the gorgeous, unique colors. I’m so excited to have the chance to plant them in my garden this year! Precious metals is another one that Erin has highlighted these past years, and I can’t wait to try those too! The colors are dreamy and so lovely, one truly excited excited customer here :)

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  191. Angie on

    Love them all! Sunset/sunrise colors have always been my flower favorites, from light to dark. “Limonata” will be a great filler and “golden hour” and fluffy Dawn Creek zinnias have been on my wishlist for years!

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  192. Isabel Petersilie on

    I really love the Alpenglow and my mom loves the precious metals but really, they are all so lovely! If I were to win, I would plant and care for them as part of my 4H plant science project with the hopes of having beautiful blooms to enter in the fair. I am a 12 year old Kansas farm girl and 4Her and I love gardening, mostly vegetables and I would be so excited to try my hand at raising cut flowers!

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  193. Mary Beaubien on

    Congratulations on this accomplishment and all the hard work that went into it! I’m not a fancy writer but want to say Floret has been an inspiration to me to continue growing beautiful flowers and has nurtured my love of digging in the dirt to create joy and love. Namaste, MaryB

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  194. Katie O. on

    I love the Zinnia Unicorn Mix but will also be getting Shooting Stars! The colors are so bright and happy! Congratulations on this wonderful milestone for Floret.

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  195. Kathleen Morrison on

    So looking forward to planting the new seeds and my previous years zinnia, sweet pea, and dahlia seeds. I didn’t get to plant all the seeds I purchased last year. The sweet peas I planted last year were absolutely gorgeous and abundant. I love cutting and gifting bouquets for my family and friends . I also love the view of my garden from my kitchen window, so many pretty colors!

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  196. Chelsea McGinnis on

    Oh my! It is so hard to decide which is my favorite! I went thru the blog several times and wrote down my favorites…trying to narrow down what I can add to my little backyard space this spring/summer/fall. I think the limonata and the precious metals zinnias really struck me the must. I cannot wait to add whatever I can to my garden. Thank you for bringing this to all of us – the hard work you all have put into this….just incredible.

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  197. Kathryn on

    Zinnias are how I fell in love with growing my own flowers and can’t wait to grow the golden hour variety this summer!

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  198. Erin Ferguson on

    I am so grateful that you all are making the world a more beautiful place! Thank you! I recently lost my job and am looking to perpetuate this beauty in my hometown. Making a butterfly and pollinator “stop over” is a priority for me-giving back. Making a living by giving back: priceless. I’m planning on starting with the Alpenglow and golden hour and unicorn zinnia varieties and adding the summer sherbet and coral reef celosias to the garden…the dahlia varieties I’m planning on starting with are the Bee’s choice, shooting stars, Cancan girls. I’m leasing some space in my parents’ yard! Here’s to a new, beautiful journey!

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  199. Jeanne McCabe on

    I will plant the zinnias and celosia since the deer in my neighborhood won’t bother with them

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  200. Mary on

    I am a third year grower @stop.flower in zone 4B Ontario Canada! Had great success with growing willliam dam showpiece mix here last summer but the cuts were not so vase-loving. Can’t wait to order Cancan Girls on Tuesday!!!!! 💕💕💕👍

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  201. Hawk Hill Farms on

    This is our first year as flower farmers at Hawk Hill Farms and we are super stoked about the hues of Alpenglow!

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  202. -JENN- on

    OH MY LANTA….!!!! HOW TO CHOOSE… ALREADY CREATED A LIST FOR RELEASE DATE!!! SOOOOO VERY SUPER STOKED FOR THE CELOSIA COLLECTION!!! I GROW THESE EVERY YEAR AND ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE GEMS!!!! TOTALLY CAN’T WAIT TO ADD CELOSIA DUSTY ROSE, ROSE GOLD N’ VINTAGE ROSE TO MY GARDEN!!!! SPRING CAN’T COME SOON ENOUGH!!!

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  203. Michelle on

    I am planning the space this weekend to grow these beautiful seeds. Trying to narrow down my favorites will be hard. Congratulations on this huge step for your farm.

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  204. Duabchi on

    So excited for Alpenglow! It would match my current garden palette and would fit my low maintenance gardening style :)

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  205. Erica B on

    i literally cannot stop thinking about all of these babies!!! i keep coming back here! i’m too excited!

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  206. Migdalia Bushey on

    Looking forward to this years blossoms. The unicorn mix is what I am looking forward to planting, but I do love them all. My coworkers also get to enjoy them when I bring them into work.

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  207. Erica Berger on

    i literally cannot stop thinking about all of these babies!!! i keep coming back here! i’m too excited!

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  208. Annie on

    Hands down, I’m most excited for Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victoria Wedding! Those colours are the perfection!!! Thank you Team Floret for all your hard work year after year!

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  209. Jane Hardin on

    I’m in love with the celosia! I’ve never grown it before and would love to win the seeds! Also, the shooting stars dahlia 😍

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  210. Melissa on

    Dawn creek pastels. The pastel zinnias almost look fake because there is nothing else like them out there. This feels like how Christmas as a child felt. So exciting and giddy. Thank you!

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  211. Kim on

    We are excited about all your new Zinna offerings.
    Especially Alpenglow, Precious Metals and all the peachy apricot hues. 😁

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  212. Lil on

    They’re all so beautiful, such a difficult choice! I can’t wait to see Precious Metals, Dusty Rose, Limonata, Shooting Stars and Dawn Creek Blush in my garden.

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  213. Sarah Law on

    I don’t know if I can pick just one, but Bee’s choice is so lovely!

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  214. Sarah Head on

    Excited for celosia and the Floret dahlia. Thank you!

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  215. Laura on

    Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek a honey are truly whimsical. So excited for all of these dreamy pastels!

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  216. Allison G on

    Most excited about the zinnias. Those pastel colors are a dream!

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  217. Sabra Nelson on

    Wow idk where to begin I love them all and I love watching your business grow and flourish! I love the dusty rose celosia but I’m a sucker for some dahlias. Can’t wait for spring! Excited to hopefully try some of the early bloomers this year. Living in the PNW you never know what weather and plants will do in early spring!
    Thanks for always sharing so much wonderful content, your passion for flowers shows and is contagious!

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  218. Kelley Roseman on

    I am most excited to grow the dusty rose celosia and the Victorian wedding zinnias! These are so stunning! Can’t wait for the growing season to begin and have beautiful cut flowers in my home and to share!

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  219. Sandra Baumgartel on

    So excited about ALL of the new varieties but especially dawn creek blush and alpen glow zinnias. Stunning!!

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  220. Inessa on

    I’m new to this beautiful flower world but I’m so inspired by you and your love for flowers. I hope to start a flower garden this year. Don’t know much but I read your book and I feel good about it. All the flower are amazing but I’m most excited about the Celosia. They are so unique and I don’t see them being grown much.

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  221. Sherrie on

    I would love to grow Zinnia Alpenglow and Spun Sugar Celosia in my cut flower garden. They would look so lovely in flower arrangements.

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  222. Becca Hollen on

    Dahlias are how I got into the flower garden game so I am most excited about the dahlia shooting star variety. I love that dahlia seeds can make a tuber 🤩

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  223. Ashley on

    Dawn creek honey and blush is a dream come true💕

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  224. Marisa on

    I’m looking forward to gifting some Floret seed to my daughter who moved from the PNW to TN about 18 months ago. She shares my love of gardening, in fact, introduced me to Floret & I’m particularly interested in Golden Hours & Precious Metals for her. It’ll be sweet growing flowers together but from a distance.

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  225. Krista on

    I’m so excited for the Unicorn Mix Zinnia seeds. I’m also excited for the Petit florets & Shooting stars dahlia seeds. They are all so gorgeous looking & would be amazing to have in my garden.

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  226. Keren Ram on

    I’m so excited about Vintage Rose and Rose Gold celosias! Those colors mixed with the plume shape is everything!! And of course, all of the Dawn Creek zinnia varieties. Particularly Dawn Creek Honey… definitely feels like I want to eat these flowers when I’m looking at them! Thank you for all of your hard work in bringing these gorgeous new friends to the party!

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  227. Grace on

    I am so excited for the Petite Floret variety! I’m hoping to have a thriving garden by the time I get married and make my own bouquet out of these gorgeous flowers with unique growth and gorgeous colors.

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  228. Victoria on

    All the new Zinnias!!!! I can’t pick one 🙈

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  229. Emily C on

    I’m excited for all of them, but most excited for Alpenglow!

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  230. Deja on

    I want to extend my congratulations to you and your team for the exceptional effort put into developing new varieties that brings immense happiness to people worldwide. It’s quite difficult for me to select a favorite among the numerous stunning options you have created. I am eagerly looking forward to purchasing multiple seeds to grow in my garden and share with my families and friends. Your groundbreaking innovation is undeniably revolutionizing the realm of cut flowers.

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  231. Holly on

    We are so excited to grow Alpenglow and Precious Metals!

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  232. Aleksia on

    The antique celosia and alpenglow zinnias are on my buying list! This is sooooo exciting!!

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  233. Kristi D. on

    Precious metals and Alpenglow! But they are all so gorgeous it’s hard to choose!

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  234. Lisa Perry on

    Oh my gosh I’m beyond excited to grow the incredible colors in your zinnia collections. In particular Dawn Creek, Appenglow, and Precious Metals. It’s a “toss-up”between which one I am most excited about. This will be my first full season of growing Floret flowers. Last summer I put in a brand new bed solely for the purpose of growing your seeds. I have already started many different varieties in my new greenhouse, probably way too many lol… So when I heard about this seed sale, I knew I had to add at least a few of these varieties in for this spring/summer. So very excited!

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  235. Melissa on

    I am not sure how anyone can pick a favorite they are all so amazingly beautiful, the alpenglow does catch my eye. I know I and going to try and buy some to add to my garden. Can not wait!

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  236. Beate Taylor on

    I am most excited about the Dahlia varieties. I discovered the beauty of dahlias through your show. I had them in all my wedding arrangements and actually fell in love with them. They made the wedding day feel extra special. My husband is from Florida and it‘s been my dream to grow them there. I‘ve done my research and it is possible. You just have to grow them either early in the spring or in the fall. Unfortunately, I‘ve not been able to get tubers at the right time. Most farms send them out before the summer. Not the right time for the Florida heat. So I decided to grow them from seed and try my luck. It would be amazing to get the deluxe seed collection. But I am looking forward to the seed sale and my little project/experiment regardless if I am one of the lucky winners or not.

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  237. Amanda Pitts on

    I love all dahlias and zinnias, so those are always top of my list, BUT I am very excited about the “spun sugar”!!!!

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  238. Becky on

    Would love to grow any of these varieties, but would like to get Alpineglow and Precious Metals to add to the flower garden this year.

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  239. Michelle P-D on

    I can’t imagine how moving this moment must be for you, Chris, and your team! Every petal, a precious new beginning that will forever change flower farming/gardening – how humbling it is to be a part of spreading your original seeds throughout the land. Your zinnias especially have my heart, my dreams wreathed in Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, and LFG. Thank you for masterfully coaxing such beauty into the world.

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  240. Margy Rowell on

    I’m so excited to grow dahlias for the very first time! Petite Floret I’m hoping to be able to buy before they run out. Celosia is exciting as I have never considered and zinnias I love ❤️

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  241. Kathy M on

    I’ve never grown zinnias before and the selection of Floret Originals looks like an amazing place to start. So excited for the cut flower season to be in full bloom!

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  242. Danielle on

    The petite florets have my heart. The colors are so soft and whimsical they would certainly fit perfectly in my garden.

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  243. Elise Stocksdale on

    I picture my husband and I gazing at the colorful array of flowers in the Bee’s Mix. The charm of seeing bees with their tiny pollen patches full!

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  244. Chris Leeseberg on

    I am most excited to plant the Dawn Creek Honey mix. There are so many I want and I could name all of them but this mix is so different and soft. I love it so much!

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  245. Deena Miller on

    Golden hour and Dawn Creek Honey, they are the color every florist wants, but so few flowers are! I can’t wait!!!

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  246. Karen Ellis on

    I’m so excited about the unicorn mix and precious metals zinnias and the summer sherbet and sangria mix celosia. I hope I’m quick enough to buy some next week.

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  247. Julie (of Juliebird Farm & Golden Root Gardening) on

    I just love it all! But most excited for ‘Petit Floret’, ‘Bee’s Choice’, ‘Spun Sugar’, and ‘Dawn Creek Pastels’. Wishing Floret so much success from all your hard work on these beautiful offerings.

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  248. Jayme on

    I grew your bee’s choice dahlias last year and they were some of my favorite blooms in my garden so I’m most excited to grow any of your dahlia mixes. Congratulations on all your hard work, the results are beautiful!

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  249. Stephanie Janz on

    All the zinnias have my with heart eyes. But I think the alpenglow would be my first choice.
    I was showing all the new varieties to one of my daughters and she exclaimed that we had to get shooting star. You had her at twisty eyelashes. lol.
    I’m a very small gardener in MB zone 2/3. Our season is short and new soak every second in of the magic that ensues. My friends have been asking when are you going to start selling your flowers?! So this year I’m taking that leap. I’m pretty excited!
    Hoping I get a few packets of seeds on Feb 6. I have all alarms set and reminders. In hopes I get just a few.

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  250. Bonnie Gartley on

    All of them look beautiful but most excited about the dahlia varieties. Love that they are different from the traditional varieties

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  251. Starlie Squires on

    I’ve been following along and watching your breeding process for so long. This is truly so exciting to have the possibility of growing any and all of these beauties in my boutique style flower farm. I’m a florist turned grower and I love to grow the things my florist eye would want to design with. I would grow all of these if given the chance. It is not lost on me the true labor of love you have put into this process. That also adds to the romance of growing these special blooms on my little piece of heaven.

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  252. Hal on

    Very excited for zinnia little flower girl! Can’t wait to have these in my garden :)

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  253. Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez PhD on

    I am stoked to try your new celosia mixes! I have found that celosia grow really well on my floating rafts and theyre root system is incrediblely rigerous which means they will clean water!! Imagine a field of floating flowers filled with all this breath taking colors of celosias you have created Erin I cannot wait to try!!!

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  254. Jeannine on

    I enjoy your Instagram posts so much! I love Zinnias but I’m most interested in the dahlia blend “Bee’s Choice.” I have a garden of drought resistant notice plants that are pollinator friendly but I’d love to have more blooms!

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  255. Laurie on

    I’m most excited for Precious Metals! I LOVE the shades of colors. But really I’d love to grow any of them, they’re all so beautiful and unique.

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  256. Allie Dunn on

    All the new varieties are so beautiful! I would say golden hour would be the variety I am most excited to try! I love all the new zinnia varieties!

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  257. Kat on

    I have pondered my choices for DAYS! I think I’ve narrowed my favorites [as of today!] down to the Petite Florets and the Dusty Rose Celosia.

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  258. Annie on

    I love growing zinnias. I’m excited to grow precious metals and unicorn mix. But will definitely get the other flower seeds too.

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  259. Chrissy on

    Hope I can get bee’s choice dahlias and sangria mix celosia. So beautiful 😍

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  260. Michelle Burton on

    The Zinnia’s are what I’m most excited about! Aloe glow and Precious Metals. But also the new Dahlia seed varieties I’m interested in growing in my small garden.

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  261. Kenzie Jones on

    Can I say everything?! Vintage rose, rose gold and spun sugar are stunning.

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  262. Lori on

    I am mostly I am excited about ALL the zinnia verities because I plan on taking them and planting them in our little towns pollinator garden so our ENTIRE little town community can enjoy their beauty . For my personal enjoyment I can’t wait for Alpenglow because she will be growing in my personal garden ❤️💐

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  263. Karen on

    The celosias look amazing to add to dahlias! I especially love vintage rose celosia.

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  264. Lindsey Wiggins on

    I am most excited for Precious Metals. When Erin first shared a picture (a few years ago I think), my jaw hit the floor. I had literal heart eyes for them. Zinnias are my all time favorite flowers, and I’m so thankful for the work the Floret team has done to share these amazing varieties with the world. If I manage to ge t my hands on these, I plan to share some with my mom because she started my love of flowers.

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  265. Celeste on

    I’ve been dreaming about the golden hour zinnias for awhile now, but they are all so beautiful! Alpenglow is also at the top of my list!

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  266. Kaitlyn on

    So so hard to choose!! So in love with the celosia spun sugar though. Its so whimsical :D

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  267. emily on

    All the plume celosias! It’s true that they can get eclipsed by showier blooms, but they are magical!

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  268. Allysa on

    All of these varieties are beautiful! The ones I won’t be able to resist are the floret, the dawn creek pastels and the coral reef celosia… stunning!

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  269. Sarah on

    So exciting! They are all beautiful! I am most excited for Alpen glow, golden hour, and unicorn mix 🦄 🤞

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  270. Betsy Gershman on

    I am most excited about the zinnias! It’s hard to pick just one variety but maybe the unicorn mix?! All of them are so beautiful!!

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  271. Cheistine on

    Oh that unicorn mix has my heart!!! I am also excited for precious metals and to try celosia for the first time.

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  272. Kate B. on

    This is a hard choice, because all these varieties are simply stunning! I’ve got to say that Precious Metal zinnias and Alpenglow zinnias are tied for my top spot, followed by all the Dawn Creek varieties! I’m really intrigued by the Spun Sugar celosia, too. The tones and color palettes of all your varieties just speak right to my flower loving soul. I’ve never been so excited to grow zinnias and celosia!

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  273. Michelle on

    They’re all fairly mindblowingly stunning, but I kind of can’t get over the raspberry lemonade celosia! What an incredible and exciting labor of love!

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  274. Danielle on

    Oh my goodness! Well I want to say I am most excited for them all AND that they are available to us Canadians! Woot woot. I really can’t wait to try a few of the zinnia varieties like little flower girl, precious metals and alpenglow! Ohhh and celosia. This flower lady is going to have a tough time choosing that’s for sure. ❤️

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  275. Kathy on

    Love the unicorn mix! So excited!

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  276. Faith on

    I want to try them all!!! How beautiful and what a labor of love

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  277. Megan on

    Bees choice and alpenglow are my must haves!!

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  278. Kristina on

    I have been patiently waiting for golden hour and precious metals, Erin and your awesome team…. I have loved watching the journey unfold for you and I’m beyond thrilled to be able to offer these beauties to my wedding and even designers along with my BAM florists, this season… I’ve grown your celosia for 4 years and it was always a hit!! But, I’m super excited for the refined varieties to come! I’d grow them all if I had the space.!! Thank you so much for doing THIS work. You are our (flower farmers) godmother to the industry, and we are SOOOO grateful – for all that you do! Please, keep shattering those glass ceilings and paving the way for American Grown Flowers to make a comeback of ALL comebacks!!! And we will continue to support you and all of the incredible work you are doing!! When I stumbled across you years ago (YouTube), I realized I could also start small and find my way within the industry. A handful of years later I’m amazed at where this journey has taken me…. And what has “grown” from this life. I truly owe it all to you. Thank you for being the nudge and confidence that changed my life, and my daughters life… All for the better!

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  279. Marie Reiner on

    I couldn’t be more excited for spring to arrive to start my next floral garden. I discovered Floret 2 years ago, and I have to say that you were such an inspiration. I planted my first flower garden then, and I fell in love. I shared my garden with local photography clubs to come photograph. Then, at the end of the season, I shared seeds and tubers with anyone wishing to add beauty to their gardens.. I discovered that our local library has a seed sharing station, so I will be donating seeds from last years garden. I want as many people as I can to be able to experience the happiness of their own flower garden, and all the joy that will bring. Your flowers are truly a labor of love. They are so beutiful, and they have brought me such joy 🌸🌸🌸.

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  280. Erin Berkyto on

    Bee’s Choice Dahlias! My garden is a Certified Wildlife Habitat and I plant extensively to attract pollinators.

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  281. Teri on

    Zinnias forever!! They are all beautiful but if I have to make a “Sophie’s Choice” I’ll chose 🦄

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  282. Beth M on

    You’ve been inspiring me to save seeds since Unicorn Mix came out! For years I’ve been saving that offspring with mostly great results; there’s a stunning deep “Caribbean” sunset variety that persists yearly, along with a deep orange beauty. I’ve also learned to save dahlia seeds, with or without help from the bees. One tuber I’ve saved from Floret’s bee’s choice original is a fluffy, buttery yellow dahlia I call “Chardonnay.”

    This year, I’m really looking forward to adding “Precious Metals” to my garden. The sangria mix celosia would be incredible, too!

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  283. Michelle on

    They’re all fairly mindblowingly stunning, but I kind of can’t get over the raspberry lemonade celosia. What incredible and exciting and time consuming work!

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  284. Monica on

    I am most excited about the zinnia. Unicorn mix, love the colors! And the Petite Forets dahlias, they are so beautiful! I’m really excited for all of them!

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  285. Courtney Petr on

    I am so excited and many of the varieties, they are stunning. I am excited for the Dawn Creek varieties and I love seeing the partnership. I hope I am lucky enough to be able to purchase precious metals, I have been thinking about how beautiful the tones in that flower are for years since you first started talking about it in the program.

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  286. Catherine on

    Precious metals looks amazing, actually they all do, but that one I am particularly eager to grow hopefully!!!

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  287. Sharon on

    “All things Zinnias!”

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  288. Erin on

    I am so excited for golden hour! It’s my favorite time on our Farm. I can just imagine now, harvesting golden hour in late summer and early fall with the smell of ripe wheat surrounding our flower rows during actual golden hour!

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  289. Jodi on

    I am super excited about all the seeds!! Erin is the reason I started growing flowers! This will be my third year growing and the the whole collection would be a great asset!!
    Thank you Floret!

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  290. Zofia on

    Love all the Zinnias, but especially Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix and Dawn Creek Blush. Just wow!

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  291. Julie on

    I’m really liking all the new creamy zinnia colors! Everything is beautiful

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  292. Lacey Duke on

    I cannot wait to grow these lovely new varieties they are all beautiful. Dahlia’s, zinnias, and celosia are my favorites to grow in the cut flower garden. As a child my parents had a small greenhouse business and the first flowers I chose to plant were dahlias. So if I had to pick just one of these beauties it would have to be Petite Floret. The unicorn mix and spun sugar would be a close second and third.

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  293. Mara on

    Thank you for sharing these beauties and telling their stories! I cannot wait to meet them and have a feeling they will be fast friends in the garden. If I had to pick, I’m especially looking forward to Spun Sugar and Alpen Glow.

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  294. Katey on

    Most excited for the zinnias! I’m particularly in love with Victorian Wedding and Unicorn Mix, but I also adore Precious Metals and the Dawn Creek Pastels. I’m sure in person they all look beautiful! I’m also a big fan of growing dahlias from seed so I’m excited about the selection of dahlia seeds as well!

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  295. Heather on

    Can I say my favorite is all of them??!! Those colors are going to be beautiful in my wedding work!

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  296. Kerry Gembreska on

    I have been anxiously awaiting the release of the Floret originals for years! I am so excited to grow Precious Metals and Alpenglow this summer. I am already day-dreaming about the beautiful zinnia garden and bouquets I will get to enjoy and share in the 2024 growing season.

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  297. Ali Greenland on

    All of the zinnias!!! I feel like I’ve been watching the precious metals breeding process for years and years via instagram and now they’re almost here! Definitely going to be worth the wait.

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  298. Frannie on

    Precious metals without a doubt!

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  299. Sarah L on

    Honestly want to grow them all! But trying to be decisive with somewhere to start as my space is limited. I have been loving zinnias and celosia the last couple years. I’m hoping to grow zinnia precious metals and although I’m still struggling to decide which celosia (or 2 or 3) – I really want to grow limonata. And if possible, would love to attempt dahlia from seed. I think the bees choice mix or floret are the right choice for my style and preference.

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  300. Kate on

    Love them all!! Super excited for celosia!!

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  301. Rachel Valenza on

    There’s no variety in the Floret Originals collection that doesn’t make my heart skip a beat. I’ve been following this project for years, so to see images of the finished products are almost surreal. Our garden is going to look a little different this year; we recently took a leap of faith and moved from .3 acres to our dream farm on 12 acres in Powhatan, Virginia. The upcoming growing season is daunting, as we are truly starting over from scratch. Winning the Floret originals would be affirmation proving we are exactly where we need to be. From the celosia family Rose Gold and Dusty Rose stand out for having a metallic like quality that’s different than any other celosia varieties I’ve seen. Zinnias already have my heart but the Floret Originals are mind-blowingly beautiful. Alpenglow would be the perfect addition to my cousin’s wedding I will be flowering this year. Also the fact that they pair well with limelights is a match made in heaven! I’ve been following the precious medals journey for a while and the bloom size and soft palette is a designers dream. I’m a disbud dahlia girl, but Bee’s Choice is full of magic and whimsy! Not only do we want our property to be painted in full color, we want to create a safe haven for pollinators. Floret’s goal to breed flowers that can only be grown, not flown is a story we’d proudly share.

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  302. Melissa Couch on

    I grew zinnias successfully for the first time last year! And I’m now obsessed. Yours are the prettiest by far and I would love the Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek varieties, especially the dreamy Peach and Honey. Wowowow. Gorgeous. And congrats!

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  303. Jessica Dickson on

    I’m having a hard time choosing from all the beautiful choices but looking forward to trying some of the zinnias. I’m drawn to Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Blush. So excited about the seed sale and trying some of these new varieties!

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  304. Tracy on

    All the zinnias are so pretty! Can’t wait to grow them out. Thank you for sharing your gift!

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  305. Anna on

    Precious metals is my most favorite of all of them!

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  306. Brenan on

    Bees Choice! Excited about the mystery that each stem will hold. Thanks for the blog, so nice to have color to look forward to in the grey of winter.

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  307. Paisley on

    I think Alpenglow might be the one I’m the most excited about, but it is so hard to chose with so many exciting new varieties. The glimmer that the petals have when the light hits them just right is so special. I’m excited to order these and take them to the school garden so the kids can learn about how the bees and people can create something new through pollination and breeding and how they can learn to do it too.

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  308. Lauren Patterson on

    How in the how in the world are we supposed to pick favorites?! They’re all just so magical! But those precious metals and alpen glow zinnias are calling my name!!!!

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  309. Julie W on

    I’m most excited for the celosia! Especially Autumn Blaze and Sangria mix. I’m always drawn to deep, rich colors and I love the textural elements celosia adds to bouquets.

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  310. Tara Sova on

    It’s so hard to pick but I’m most excited for Precious Metals and Alpenglow Zinnias, the colors are just irresistible!🤩

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  311. Joanna Murphy on

    I can’t wait to see Alepenglow, Golden hour and Victorian wedding! Im also very partial to Chris’s favorite- Unicorn!! I grew them a few years ago when I was just getting my feet wet and they were beautiful! I’m in my third season and am determined to keep my celosia alive this year!! Spun Sugar is calling my name. ❤️

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  312. Veronica P on

    I am so excited for the Floret Dahlia seeds. I grew Bee’s Choice last year and they added so much height to the garden… And the bees really did love them.

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  313. Katie on

    I would love to introduce my community to Floret’s original zinnia varieties – they appear to age with such beauty and grace. Especially looking forward to precious metals!

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  314. Treva Elwood on

    Wow! The selection is staggering and striking all in their own right. I’m most excited about Vintage Rose celosia, Limonata celosia, Coral Reed celosia. As for Zinnias, I’d love to grow and marvel at heavy metals. I’m also very moved by Dawn Creek Honey. The dahlias are fanciful and glorious! I think I’d choose pollinators mix for the surprise and added anticipation and wonder.

    The hard work and passion is evident in every bloom! Bravo!!!!

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  315. Lilly-Gray on

    I’m really excited for the Bee’s Choice this year but more importantly the Dawn Creek Farm varieties. I absolutely love that y’all have collaborated together to create these collections. It’s really inspiring to see flower farmers working together to build each other up and help the flower farming community. Congratulations on such an amazing accomplishment.

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  316. Morgan Folsom on

    So excited for all of the celosia but especially spun sugar! I’ve seen those types pop up in plume mixes over the years and always wish I could have a bed full!

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  317. Seanne Buckwalter on

    ALL the celosias! I’m already in love with the vintage rose! Congrats on the launch, all the hard work has paid off and thanks for sharing with us!

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  318. JY on

    Alpenglow.

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  319. Tracy Y on

    Alpenglow, Golden Hour and ALL the celosias! 😍

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  320. Alanna on

    They are all gorgeous but I’m especially excited for the sangria celosia and bees choice dahlias!

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  321. Lyn Cousineau on

    Zinnias, zinnias and more zinnias! Alpenglow, Precious Metals… I love them all. And I’m really hoping to finally get my hands on the Unicorn Mix.

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  322. Annie on

    These are so beautiful! I am so excited about the rose gold celosia.

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  323. Jann Cady on

    I’m excited for all the zinnias especially unicorn mix and precious metals. I’m working on an official butterfly waystation. These will fit in perfectly!

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  324. Janelle Foerster on

    Dawn Creek Pastels and Unicorn mix is at the top of my list. But I am planning on ordering them all if available

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  325. Margaret Wolf on

    Since our kids are now grown and moved out, we are transitioning a large portion of our vegetable garden into a flower garden. It’s located alongside a dirt road in our neighborhood and I can just imagine how beautiful it will look and how much joy the flowers will bring to all those who walk by! Picking a favorite is like asking for me to pick a favorite child, but secretly, if I’d have to choose, it would be Dawn Creek Pastels, Cancan Girls, and Bee’s Choice. Although, the opportunity to have them all would be a dream come true! We are all so fortunate that you are able to share the flowers of your labor with us! 🌸

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  326. Jess Vanandel on

    I am so excited for all of these gorgeous varieties! I would love to grow precious metals in my garden!

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  327. Marissa on

    I love me some dahlias! Ive definitely got my eye on petite floret seeds. I grew celosia for the first time last hear and I am very excited to try your stunning varieties.

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  328. Melissa on

    I’m excited to try zinnias in my garden this year! I’ve been growing dahlias for a few years now and am excited to expand. And all those DREAMY colors. Can’t wait!

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  329. Stephanie Hill Davie on

    Erin, I am so incredibly anxious as the sale approaches. I’m hopeful to snag quite a few. Summer sherbert, autumn blaze, little flower girl and precious metals to name a few. Thank you and your team for the hard work in bringing these gorgeous flowers to life.

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  330. Destin Padgett on

    Before I read through the post- just based on photos I was mostly excited for the new Zinnias. But! After reading you have me really interested in CanCan Girls and Floret! I pretty much want all of them and it is my birthday today, so you never know (maybe flower money will make its way into my pocket?)

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  331. Trisha Millard on

    Little Flower Girl would be such a beautiful addition to our flower farm! I love the sweet meaning behind its name.

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  332. Angelena G. on

    Ever since you’ve been showing Golden Hour it’s been my number one want! The Dawn Creek peach is also a beauty! Petite Floret dahlia seeds are also a top choice as I’ve been loving anemone form dahlias. Thank you for creating such magic and zinnia colors that have a softer palette which is truly missing in the flower world!

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  333. Amy on

    Unicorn Zinnia! I have been waiting and waiting for this seed again.

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  334. TJ Yeager on

    We’re do I start with my wish list….definitely trying soma dahlias from seed. I specifically want Precious Metals and Little Flower girls.

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  335. Angela Morton on

    I sell to florists in SW Missouri and I cannot wait to offer these beauties to them! I LOVE Zinnias and these are going to change so many florists perception of this amazing flower! Thank you! I can’t wait to try Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl!

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  336. Katie Hitt on

    I am so excited! As a SAH mom, gardening has been a beautiful and rewarding love of mine that has grown exponentially, and am inspired to turn our front yard into a little flower farm to sell to our community! Every time I review these upcoming seeds I change my plan on what I’ll buy! Today Rose gold, little flower girl, Dawn creek pastel, petite floret, and bees choice are my top but I truly love all of them!

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  337. Julie on

    Oh Erin!! I cannot tell you how excited I am for February 6th! I have been following you and your journey with your seeds. I have bought my first greenhouse and am ready to start planting seeds! I love your precious metal zinnias and petit floret dahlias! The celosia is so beautiful! Love spun sugar! So excited to plant my first cut flower garden! You are my inspiration!!

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  338. Lisa Beery on

    Everything from Floret Originals looks amazing! I want them all! I am breaking new ground at a new house. My goal is to have very little grass left, and spread joy to the whole neighborhood. Zinnias are my favorite. I would love to try the Cancan Girls Dahlia!

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  339. Rebekah sampson on

    I am so excited to get Precious Metals zinnias!!! I live in Arizona and they love our heat!

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  340. Victoria on

    Most excited for Alpenglow 😍

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  341. Jill on

    Zinnias are my absolute favorite and I can’t wait for AlpenGlow. I feel like my chances of actually getting some are low…it is truly going to be like buying TS tix. 😆

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  342. Jill Kolinski on

    I have been waiting for precious metals and am so excited about that but will also be purchasing cancan girls and unicorn mix. Maybe can’t say no to shooting stars as well.

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  343. Victoria on

    Excited for Precious Metals!

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  344. Rebecca Beardsley on

    I can’t wait! I have been working to transform an open pasture on our property to an inviting space for long walks with family and friends. Each year I am adding long border beds. I’m especially excited to try the rose glow celosia and your Victorian Wedding mix this year. Thank you for so much advice and encouragement to grown cut gardens!

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  345. Pattie Boychuk on

    This is my first year jumping into flower growing so I’m very excited and equally as nervous! I’ve bought your books and am so ready to get started. I would love to add Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Alpenglow to my mix.

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  346. Sheri Rossi on

    I would love to try the Dahlia pollinator seed mix. I’ve been growing from tubers for a few years now and this is the first year I may actually be able to put the time into starting from seed.

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  347. Fern Ritchie on

    While all of the collections look delightful, the three that delight my heart the most is the ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias, ‘The Unicorn mix’ zinnias and the ‘Summer Sherbet’ celosia.
    Thank you for all the years of cultivating and curating flowers that are soft and lovely in colour!

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  348. Kate Chetta on

    This is so exciting! I’d be thrilled to grab any one of these but I’m most drawn to Alpenglow. Congrats on all your beautiful hard work making it into the world!

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  349. Jorja on

    My first year growing I became obsessed with the simplicity of zinnias and how much beauty they offer. I am so excited for the zinnias to be released!!!

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  350. Katie on

    Justice for zinnias in wedding work! Can’t wait for Alpen glow!

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  351. Cheri Parker on

    I am so excited to purchase seeds, how can you pick just one favorite. They are all beautiful. ❤️

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  352. Bonnie on

    I am excited to add dahlias and celosias to my garden this year!

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  353. George on

    I’ve been eagerly anticipating Precious Metals ever since you first shared them years ago! Hoping to add them to my garden this year. Say hi to Timmy for me.

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  354. Lisa Bloodnick on

    Normally I am all about bright fun color so my go to choice was obviously Unicorn Mix but the dreaminess of Precious Metals makes me second guess myself! They are all spectacular and I honor your hard work ! You truly have inspired an entire generation of people to become flower farmers! You deserve all the accolades❤️. Thank you!

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  355. Kristina Savage on

    I am definitely SO EXCITED for Autumn Blaze, Spun Sugar, Shooting Star, of course, the star of the show, UNICORN MIX (but in my heart it’s Chris’ Rainbow!)

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  356. Skylar on

    I’ve been waiting to have the chance at growing some of these lovely varieties for a while now. I think I’m most excited to grow precious metals, victorian wedding, alpenglow and the petite florets dahlia seed mix! Thank you so much for your inspiration over the years and the hard work and joy you’ve put into these beautiful flowers

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  357. Deena on

    I always get a few types of zinnias but this year I am looking forward to adding celosia to the mix! I gift a lot of bouquets and I think it will be a beautiful addition.

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  358. Srujana on

    Can’t wait for this amazing collection. I am very excited about Celosia autumn blaze and unicorn and dawn creek zinnias!

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  359. Brandi on

    Be still my heart!! I can not wait to grow ‘petite florets’ dahlia seeds, Dawn Creek pastel, Alpen Glow zinnias, the celosia ‘Rose Gold’ and ‘Coral Reef’ !!! 💖 all of them are pure magic! 😍

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  360. Adelia on

    This is wonderful!! Can’t wsit

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  361. Charissa on

    Cannot wait for all of these beauties! I have scheduled myself a break during work on the 6th so that I can buy some! Especially excited for the celosia varieties(they will be a new flower variety for my garden this year). Thank you for all of your hard work to bring these to us!

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  362. Megan Geist on

    I’m excited about the celosia lemonata and also the Allen glow and precious metal zinnia seeds!

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  363. Mindy on

    I am excited about the Shooting Stars, and of course anything that helps the pollinators, so Bee’s Choice, too. I enjoyed reading about all of your varieties.

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  364. Katie Anderson on

    I have never grown any flowers, but I’m dying to try and yours and the most beautiful I’ve ever seen! As I read the article and thought of my own small yard, my mind started to wonder what it would be like if I were to plant seeds just throughout my neighborhood and all different places. Praying I win and can spread the flowers around!

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  365. Dawn on

    Alpenglow, but excited for them all!

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  366. Jessica Tedder on

    I have been waiting years to grow precious metals and alpenglow. I can’t wait to see beautiful blooms from your seeds!

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  367. Kate on

    I’m most excited about Alpenglow zinnias!! The soft colors are so hard to find. I’ve been drooling over them since the photos were released!

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  368. Simone Clarke on

    I am excited for all especially the unicorn mix zinnas…so pretty! They make me smile!

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  369. Melanie on

    I have been a very small flower farmer for about 8 years. I love all that you are doing for the world with your seed saving and education. Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge and love with us! I’m so excited about the Zinnia: Dawn Creek Pastels, Celosia: coral reef and spun sugar and Dahlia: can can girls.

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  370. Elizabeth on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias in particular the precious metals variety. I have been dying to grow them for a couple of years now.

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  371. Julia lasch on

    Looking forward to growing some Little Flower Girl zinnias this season! Coming up my front walkway at the end of the day with a row on each side will make for a sweet summer memory

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  372. Trina Williams on

    Your seven years of diligent, hard work will bring countless (thousands) of years of pure JOY to so many people. Thank you! I’m looking forward to growing the Unicorn mix zinnias, Petit Floret and several of the celosia varieties. ….can hardly wait!

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  373. Alyssa Morellato on

    I just did a huge deep dive into your blog and it screams passion, creativity, and hard work (but mostly fun), and I LOVE THAT FOR YOU. It’s so refreshing! I’m feeling inspired so if I had to pick a mix, it would be the Victorian Wedding. The colours, the abundance of blooms, and the richness is speaking to me… and how amazing would it be to have them bloom for my vintage inspired wedding this year! The thought sends me into a daydream. Thank you for doing what you do!

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  374. Sherelle on

    I am in love with them all! In particular I have the Zinnia Precious Metals, Celosia Vintage Rose and Dahlia Dawn Creek Honey on my list. Thank you!!

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  375. Crystal B on

    Alpenglow♡ is the one I’m most excited about but let’s be real… I’d grow them all!♡ They are all amazing and beautiful new varieties. Absolutely thankful for your hard work and everyone’s hard work, Stunning!!♡♡♡

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  376. Heather on

    Alpenglow looks absolutely magical, but I’ll be rereading this post a time or two to decide on the best fits for my garden!

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  377. Kim M on

    I am so excited about all the zinnias, particularly Golden Hour!

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  378. Kelly on

    It’s hard to narrow it down, but I have been obsessing over the golden hour zinnias since I first saw them!

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  379. Riley Van Steenberghe on

    After countless hours of scrolling your website and comparing all of the new releases, I *think* I can narrow it down to my two favorites. Alpenglow & Dawn Creek Honey. I can only imagine how captivating their beauty will be in person..

    Thank you x473826 for putting your heart and soul into these new selections you’ll be offering so soon. It’s amazing to think of the beauty that is about to trickle out into the world.

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  380. Nicole F on

    Wow, what excitement and nerves all at the same time. You have done such an incredible job creating such one of a kind flowers. I don’t even know where to start I love them all. My favorites though are Floret Dahlias , Alpenglow, golden hour , Dawn creek pastels, and unicorn (my daughter 9 yr old LOVES) to name a few. When I saw the website the other day and noticed the pricing had changed I panicked a bit and realized I wouldn’t be able to get the ones I love. Unfortunately at this time it’s a little rough for me, recently I have taken in my daughter’s friend to live with us and as a single mom priorities have changed. I am very appreciative for the thought and kindness of this offering giveaway to allow a small chance of growing these gorgeous flowers. To be honest anything would be Amazing as they are all Stunning and there is no wrong answer. Thank you for the opportunity, congratulations and Good Luck ♥️🌸.

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  381. Patricia Ellis on

    Cancun Girl might be a favorite Dalia of mine. Just perfection in my eyes. So beautiful!! However I love every single one of your new breeds and it will be hard to decide what to purchase. Congratulations!!

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  382. Jenna on

    I will be starting my third season on my mini flower farm and I am soooo excited to try some new zinnias!!

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  383. Tricia on

    I am having a hard time choosing just one variety but if I have to name just one that I would love to grow this season from the Floret Originals it would be “Unicorn Mix”. It would be a dream to have seeds of every variety though. Like winning a flower seed lottery!

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  384. Katie breen on

    Spun sugar and vintage rose celosia and gosh how do I decide be the zinnia?!! Precious metals, little flower girl, Alpen, unicorn, Victorian?! And then that’s not even getting me started on dawn creeks beauties! Want it all. Game time decisonssssss (whatever/all I can snag!)!
    Mahalo Erin, Chris, and entire Floret team and collaborators (DC)!

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  385. Tracy on

    I’m so excited about bee’s choice!

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  386. Lisa-Marie C on

    They are all so dreamy…how can anyone choose favourites! Vintage Rose is soft and romantic, while the vibrancy of Raspberry Lemonade draws me to it. The zinnias! So beautiful!! Any and all! Unicorn Mix, Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, Precious Metals…what a magical garden it would be. Fingers crossed I can pick up some Petit Florets or Cancan Girls too and try these special dahlia seeds. I’ve only grown from tubers so hopefully I could do these justice and get to experience them. Excited you’ve made a guide booklet too! Did I mention these are all so amazing!! Thank you :)

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  387. Natalie on

    My mom and I have started our little Dahlia garden 2 summers ago and have slowly grew new flowers to make some beautiful bouquets for us and our friends. I have such a soft spot for Zinnias, that I’m very excited that the Unicorn Mix is back, I love the variety and bright colours!

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  388. Maddy Myers on

    So fun to see all these beautiful varieties!! Coral reef, golden hour and precious metals are calling to me most!

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  389. Elvira Ajanovic on

    Every single Collection is dreamy and takes me away to a place of peace and total Joy in my heart and mind. I will be a second year gardener this year and am still totally amazed at the love I have found in gardening. The dahlia collections, both Cancun girls and Floret collection would be such a dream to grow, sing to, and fill my vases with. Truly they all are so dang magical.

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  390. Lori on

    I have been adding to my flower garden each year! I planted Bee’s Choice last year and loved to see what type of flower came from each plant. This year I’d like to grow more zinnias and you have so many beautiful choices. Can’t wait until February 6th!

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  391. Julie C on

    I think the Rose Gold celosia looks like one I’d like to try! Who am I kidding though, all of them look amazing.

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  392. C. on

    Alpen Glow is on our list of seeds we hope to grow this year. They are all so stunning.

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  393. Cara on

    The hard work you have put into creating these colours shows! Our little farm is hoping to grow Precious metals and Spun sugar this year if we are lucky !

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  394. Christy on

    I just started gardening last year and love it. I’m excited to incorporate more flowers this year and can’t wait to see Golden Hour and Bee’s Choice blooming in my garden!

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  395. Nicki on

    I’d feel so lucky and honoured to own any package of floret, but I am a huge fan of your zinnias, precious metals to be exact. I deeply admire your collaborative work you’ve done with kori. Your dahlias seed mix would be truly one of a kind as well. Keep up the good work and thanks so much for educating us. Your passion and fire in the belly is contagious!

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  396. Jenny Fitzpatrick on

    The Golden Hour zinnias are so enchanting. But I’m most excited about the little Floret dahlia seeds! I just adore growing dahlias from seeds and loved the Bee’s Choice mix every year. Such an exciting surprise to see each bloom as it opens in the summer.

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  397. Peri Taylor on

    This will be my first year as a “ flower farmer” and while I’ve always had a pull to working with flowers, it was stumbling upon ‘floret flowers ‘on Instagram that got me jumping off and ordering seeds, buying a used green house, and most importantly… obtaining all of Erin’s books. I have ordered (thru my niece while I’m in Australia) zinnia seeds(yay to the unicorn mix!!) from her breeding program and they will be my most beloved and watched over flowers that I hope to grow this season., along with a ton of others. Wish me luck!!

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  398. Stephanie on

    I love drying flowers, so I’m really excited for the celosia varieties, especially Rose Gold and Vintage Rose.

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  399. Alinna Satake on

    Those victorian zinnias though … Or any dawn Creek variety … 😱

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  400. Christy on

    I love the idea of the mixes because I love a surprise! Such a fun collection! I would love to turn my backyard into a cutting garden!

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  401. Emily F on

    I am so so so excited about every single new variety- but my heart skipped a beat when I saw “Victorian Wedding.” I’m growing my own wedding flowers this year and our wedding is Victorian themed and it just feels like kismet! I can’t wait!

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  402. Ganna on

    Hands down to precious metals zinnias and dawn creek pastels, they are the ones that I’m dreaming of 😍 and my husband really likes celosia pink chenille and spun sugar and I couldn’t agree more!

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  403. Beka Stiling on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias, especially Victorian Wedding. I’m drawn to smaller things and the. smaller zinnias in the stunning dusty colors are magnificent! Bravo everyone! The reason I am now hobby cut flower grower is because on an Alaska Airlines flight in June of 2022 I watched Growing Floret as my free in flight entertainment. I was so inspired. I went home and planted zinnias and cosmos. This year my bed is expanded. Thank you!

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  404. Fionna on

    They are all gorgeous but I’m waiting for the Bees Choice and Precious Metals. Can’t wait to have them in my garden!

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  405. Jessie on

    I’m so happy I came across Floret on my feed. I’ve been pining for precious metals and I hope to grab one on the 6th!!

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  406. Mandy Cruze on

    I’m am super excited about the zinnia varieties. Over the last few years there’s always a few beauties that come up with the more common types. To have rows of these special flowers is such a dream.

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  407. Lindsay on

    Each variety has its own glory that makes it so enticing!! I’m very excited to try unicorn mix and Alpenglow!! The documentary made me even more excited than I thought I could be!

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  408. Lori on

    Erin, your work is contagious! Your love for expanding and changing the floral industry and giving back is remarkable. Little flower girl stand out to me, because of the meaning of the name. You been given a gift and you and your team want to share it. Truly remarkable, you’ve inspired so many people and I want to continue in your footsteps giving back. Flowers bring joy❤️to many people in all situations. In a hurting world…we need more joy. Keep up your amazing work!

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  409. Laura Jennings on

    I am so excited for Dawn Creek Blush, Alpenglow, Coral reef and Precious Metals!!

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  410. Katie on

    I’m excited about all the zinna, especially Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Peach and Farm Creek Honey. Thank you!!! Come on Feb 6!

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  411. Anna on

    I’m super excited to grow Bee’s Choice!

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  412. Riley on

    I’d love to grow Unicorn 🦄 zinnias 💐 !

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  413. Shanna on

    I really love all the pale toned zinnias. They are a treasure and my florists will be absolutely in love with them too! Dawn Creek Blush will truly fill that high demand color in my orders. Everything is absolutely stunning!

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  414. Heidi Rose on

    Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets are exquisite with such amazing colors and varieties! Absolute show stoppers to any garden! 💗

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  415. Melissa on

    I’d absolutely love to grow Alpenglow or precious metals zinnias this year…

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  416. Susanna faraday on

    I was in flower heaven when I saw victorian wedding on the documentary. So unique!

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  417. Liz Simpkins on

    These are absolutely amazing! I love all the varieties but the alpenglow, golden hour, and precious metal zinnias are stunning. I never knew zinnias could look like this!

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  418. Makena Elsey on

    My. Jaw. Is. On. The. Floor. This is my first year starting my flower farm. It is terrifying and thrilling and I have your books guiding me! Zinnias were the first flowers I grew and fell in love, they gave me the confidence to start my tiny business. I have my eye on the “unicorn mix” the colors are unlike anything I’ve ever seen. But I would just be so happy with any of the mixes. I hope you will consider me for your give away! It would be an honor to grow your seeds in my garden.

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  419. Joy Finch on

    I live in Arizona and I feel like Zinnas are the only hardy flower for the summer months!! I am most excited about Dawn Creek Peach and Lttle Flower Girl!! I have a calendar reminder to wake up and buy them!! I love all that you do!! ❤️ is

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  420. Melanie on

    I’m so excited for the Petite Floret dahlias and Golden Hour zinnias.

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  421. Sarah Criswell on

    So excited about all the beautiful zinnias, especially Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, and Dawn Creek Honey!

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  422. Elana on

    Every single variety is gorgeous! Congratulations on the culmination of so much work. I am especially excited to grow Alpen Glow zinnias, Rose Gold celosia, and Bees Choice dahlias!

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  423. Faviola Alvarez on

    So hard to choose just one when they are all so gorgeous, but i’m most excited for precious metals and golden hour!!!

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  424. Margaret on

    Excited to explore celosias. And fascinated, absorbed, persistently following the zinnias. They are such a fun, easy, rewarding plant.👏👏👏

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  425. Kim on

    Surely no one can choose just one! However, Petite Floret is certainly at the top of the list with Precious Metals!

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  426. Heather on

    I grew Kori’s mix of zinnias last year from her fundraiser sale and would love to have them in my garden again this year.

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  427. Carol Sammons on

    I love all the dahlia seeds but especially Bee’s Choice and Petite Floret! I love that each new plant will be a unique surprise as to what the flower will look like.

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  428. Kelsey on

    I am in love with the Cancan Girls dahlias but they are all stunning!

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  429. Teena Broadaway on

    I have been watching and waiting for the release of this series of seeds!!!! Thank you for all the hard work that goes into breeding such special plants💖

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  430. Kim Hoffelt on

    I am so excited for alpenglow and petite floret! But all the zinnias are so beautiful it’s really hard to pick just one. Colors are gorgeous.

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  431. Faith Pitts on

    I am so excited to try to grow some of these beautiful flowers! I am most excited to try to grow Petite Floret , Bees Choice & Alpenglow. We are a military family who rarely has had the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of our labor. Every time we plant flowers, we seem to move before they bloom the following year. My husband is retiring this spring after 35 years in service and I am so excited to start growing & enjoying these beautiful flowers!

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  432. Kelley on

    So excited for Dawn creek zinnias!!!!

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  433. Corrie Lam on

    More zinnia and sweet peas! Would also love to try dahlias from seed:)

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  434. Kristin. McCord on

    I would love any of the zinnias. Last year was my first year growing them… I am hooked! I loved sharing them and now plan on helping my sons preschool start a zinnia garden!

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  435. Lindsey Oldani on

    How can I narrow this down. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to bringing all of us flower freaks these delicious and unique babies!!! I’m most excited about Vintage Rose, AlpenGlow and Petite Florets!! I myself am a collarette obsessed dahlia seedling dabbler and can’t wait to see how this changes and impacts the DNA in my dahlia seedling patch this summer!!

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  436. Barb on

    How can I choose! I have always loved the “gem” flowers, so I would love to grow Coral Reef in my garden this year. I would also love to plant Little Flower Girl with my daughter.

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  437. Courtney on

    I really want to try Vintage Rose Celosia and Alpenglow. Beautiful!

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  438. Zoe D. on

    I am such a fan of Golden Hour from way back. I hoarded a few seeds each year to keep them going in my garden. I would love to add all the pastel celosias but especially the Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Peach zinnias. Thanks for all the hard work you all have put into this project. And for sharing it with all of us! I am a better grower and floral arranger thanks to Erin and the Floret WS. 2019 Alum.

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  439. Misty on

    I’ve never have grown zinnias or celosia and watching Erin and her amazing team, I’m so excited to try! After watching and reading everything Floret, going to the local nurseries for seeds just isn’t as the same. The color palette’s Floret has been creating, I cannot wait to see in my own garden!

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  440. Lauren mating on

    I started a cut flower garden for the first time last year and fell deep in love with zinnias. My mothers health has not been the best and she loves bright colors so I’m excited to get my hands on and grow the unicorn mix!!!

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  441. DeAnna on

    I particularly love the Rose gold celosia, Alpenglow zinnias, and Petite Floret dahlias… So beautiful!

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  442. Jessica on

    Precious metal is my favourite!

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  443. Mandy on

    I normally gravitate to the blushes when it comes to zinnias. But I just keep thinking of Golden Hour—I literally think it’s one of the prettiest slightly peach, slightly butter cream glowy goodness of a zinnia I’ve seen. It’s like a giant white zinnia had a baby with a Queen Lime Peach. It’s perfect and the best of both worlds and then some!

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  444. Jill Handley on

    I think trying to decide which one you’re most excited about is like trying to pick a favorite kid. I love the shape of Floret. Dawn Creek Honey has such a lovely vintage feel. I love the feathery plumes of celosia, but then the fact other varieties can have sea coral like shapes is amazing. Unicorn sounds like such fun. They are all so beautiful I would be excited to try any of them, let alone all of them!

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  445. Angela Bornemann on

    It’s so hard to choose, they are all stunning… the perfect combination of pastels and bright colors. Narrowing it down, I’m over the moon to add Alpenglow and Dahlia Bees choice! Bless you and your team for all your hard work in bringing this collection into the flower farming world!

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  446. Shelly Orvis on

    The vintage varieties are so gorgeous! So excited for all of these!

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  447. Pamela Crawford on

    So hard to pick! They are all so beautiful. Cancan girls and precious metals would be at the top of the list.

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  448. Paula on

    All of them! But mostly the dawn creek blush

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  449. Courtney Nash on

    I have a note saved on my phone so I’m 💯 ready to snag all the varieties I want on Tuesday! It includes:
    Celosia Vintage Rose
    Zinnia Alpenglow
    Zinnia Golden Hour
    Zinnia Precious Metals
    Zinnia Dawn Creek Peach

    These are the kinds of colors I’ve been absolutely dying to grow in my garden and for the bouquets I sell. My flower garden plan for this year has a number of rows currently flagged as “Floret TBD” hoping I get everything I’m wanting to get! It will be an honor to grow something created with this much care and love. ❤️

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  450. Josie Hanson on

    I am so excited for alpenglow, golden hour, and some of the dahlia mixes. So beautiful!

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  451. Kayt Hester on

    I can’t wait for alpenglow and precious metals ! So excited!

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  452. Micheline Cousineau on

    Why choose when we can grow them all…Life is full of possibilities ;)

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  453. Josie on

    I am most excited about the rose and vintage rose celosia and the alpenglow and precious metals zinnias!! I absolutely can’t wait!!!

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  454. Julie Klemens on

    This is such an exciting release! Surprisingly I am most excited about the celosia limonata and of course, zinnia alpenglow. Beautiful collections!

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  455. Jonathan on

    I am most excited for all of the zinnia varieties.

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  456. Rebekah on

    I would LOVE any of the dahlia and zinnia varieties- they’re all stunning and choosing isn’t something I can do. I’m a florist and newer flower gardener and it’s thrilling to me to see these new varieties and imagine how they can be paired with other florals in arrangements. (This is also the first time I’ve ever commented on a blog post! These incredible flower varieties turned me from a blog reader only to a commenter!)

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  457. Jon on

    All of the dahlias are on my list, I can’t wait!

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  458. Stella Beck on

    I’m most excited for the Dawn Creek Zinnias!

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  459. Colleen on

    Having grown Dawn Creek zinnias every year she offered them, I think I’m most excited to continue to grow those. They never disappoint.

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  460. Joline Garone on

    Bee’s Choice – I am excited to add them to my garden!

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  461. Joline Garone on

    Bee’s Choice looks amazing and I am excited to add them to my garden!

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  462. Jessica Labate on

    I love your dahlias but zinnias are so much easier to grow. I’m excited to try your precious metals and unicorn mix!

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  463. Sonja Block on

    I am most excited for the Petite Floret Dahlias! I can’t wait for them to form into tubers I can replant year after year. And hopefully pass them on to my children one day.

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  464. Kim Tooth on

    All of them are stunning. I hope to grow Alpenglow and Petit Floret.

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  465. Tammy Goolsby on

    Ohhh so hard to choose, I love all the celosia and zinnias.

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  466. Emily on

    I’ve been wanting to get my hands on the zinnias since forever. I would be absolutely thrilled to get some!

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  467. DeAnne on

    I’m so eager to add Alpenglow and Precious Metals. So amazing they are ready to spread into the world!

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  468. Elizabeth Rachu on

    The Cancan girls are gorgeous!! They are at the top of my list.

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  469. Mike C. on

    Any and all varieties! My wife loves them all and wants them to run wild in our garden!

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  470. Becky on

    Petite Floret and Precious Metals

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  471. Mike C. on

    Any and all varieties! Would love to get some for my wife so Floret originals will run wild in our garden!

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  472. Kariann Myers on

    I would absolutely love to grow the alpenglow, precious metals and Victorian wedding zinnias!! Well honestly any packet from the new release. This giveaway would be a dream come true.

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  473. Brittany on

    It’s to hard to choose. Any of the floret zinnia originals! I love them all!

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  474. Joanna Laney on

    The Bees Choice dahlias are gorgeous and I can’t wait to grow them!

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  475. Sheena Boone on

    I am obsessed with Zinnia’s. They are the most unique, sturdy, colorful flowers of pure joy and they just make my heart SO happy. What you have created is the Zinnia world in pastel and I LOVE IT! Congratulations Erin and Team Floret!

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  476. Loryssa Sylvia on

    This will be my first ever time growing flowers! I’m really excited for the dahlias. But if I could, I would buy every seed variety and grow them all. Excited to have floret as the start of my flower growing journey!! Floret has the MOST beautiful color pallet I have ever come across. so enchanting!

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  477. Erin Alice on

    Hands down Dawn Creek Honey. Those colors took my breath away! And I love that once again partnership between farmers brought the world beauty.

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  478. Jolene on

    Petite floret, unicorn zinnia, and precious metals!

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  479. Faith on

    I would love to add dawn creek blush zinnias and raspberry lemonade celosia to my little garden. Even thinking I’d like to try dahlias, the petite florets look like a dream!

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  480. Mackenzie P. on

    Oh my gosh how can I choose!!!! I love ALL of them. I’m thirteen and starting my own cut flower business for FFA and I love all of theses seeds. If I had to choose my favorite it would be dahlia CanCan Girls and Unicorn Mix zinnias. I LOVE ALL OF THEM!!!

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  481. Alex on

    Limonata is the star of the show for me! She’s absolutely stunning in the most humble way. Celosia has always been my underdog that I root for! As always, thank you for sharing your love of flowers with us all. You are changing the game in the best way!

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  482. Kristina Smith on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow! Looking forward to seeing their sweet little faces! 🤩

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  483. Megan Schmitt on

    I am most excited to add the Precious Metals and the Dawn Creek Honey to my garden!! I would be so lucky to be able to grow these beautiful flowers!!

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  484. Rhonda on

    I love the Dalia Petite Florets! The colors, the beauty and simplicity of the form of each one is just so gorgeous! I can’t wait to grow these in my own garden 🌸

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  485. Rhond on

    I love the Dalia Petite Florets! The colors, the beauty and simplicity of the form of each one is just so gorgeous! I can’t wait to grow these in my own garden 🌸

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  486. Renee on

    It’s hard to pick one! I’d love to grow all of the celosia and if I had to pick one Zinnia variety , it would be Alpenglow.
    Amazing seed collection and beautifully designed packaging!

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  487. Bridget on

    I plan to get the Vintage Rose and Limonata Celosia, Bee’s Choice dahlias, and allllllll the zinnias!

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  488. Kaily on

    They are all so beautiful, however I can’t stop thinking about that Vintage Rose Celosia!!🤍🤍 I hope I’m able to get the opportunity to snatch up a packet to grow this year!

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  489. Sarah Z on

    Bees choice!!! 🧡🩷💛

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  490. Alison on

    all of them 🌻🥰

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  491. Rina Kozlowski on

    So excited to plant the unicorn mix and precious metals!! Also doing celosia and another, but not sure (would love to experiment with the lot!!!)

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  492. Lauren on

    I’m most excited about the Unicorn Mix! All the perfect colors for my garden.

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  493. Brenna on

    Petit Florets! My obsession with anemone dahlias is real and some of the ones photographed make my heart flutter! Thank you for you beautiful work and the knowledge you so generously share.

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  494. Hannah on

    I’m excited about the dahlia seed mixes!

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  495. Dorothy on

    I have never grow celosia and love the totally different, not typical “flower” look they have. Having said that I love the pastel zinnias as well.

    Thanks for always sharing your knowledge and now, sharing more of your garden with all of us.

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  496. Jenny on

    So very hard to pick one…so i will say one from each:
    Summer Sherbert, Victorian Wedding, and Petite Florets. They are all so gorgeous, i might chage on favorite next time i look!

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  497. Connie on

    I can’t wait to grow and share these beauties with my brides, friends and family! All the beautiful Blush colors are amazing to hard to just choose one 🥰

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  498. Sarah D on

    It’s really hard to pick a favorite. The spun sugar celosia, gorgeous. The Bee’s Choice feels right since I’m getting honey bees this year! The zinnias, all are amazing, but Victorian Wedding, gasp, so beautiful!

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  499. Kerri on

    I have fallen in love with growing flowers over the years, slowly converting from a utilitarian veggie gardener to an obsessive flower girl. I’m so very excited to introduce these new breeds into my garden!

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  500. Emily L. on

    Unbelievably gorgeous! And feels like true innovation in flower farming. Can’t wait for precious metals. Congrats, Erin and team!!!

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  501. Juliana Lamb on

    The dahlias and zinnias are soooo beautiful

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  502. Kelly on

    I’m watching your show right now!!! Your dahlias are STUNNING 😍😍

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  503. Nikki on

    I am in love with them all, but especially excited about the Precious Metals Zinnias!

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  504. Emily McClain on

    Each flower is just so precious!!! It reminds me of a quote from Ever After with Drew Barrymore where she is asked which book she would choose when in the monastery library and she says “I could no sooner choose a favorite star in the heavens.” That is how I feel about the honor of growing a Floret Flower. Absolutely delightful!

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  505. Tracy Tegeler on

    All of them?? I never want to wish away time, but whenever I see an instagram photo of these varieties pop up in my feed, I want zinnia blooming season to be NOW! Beautiful work by the Floret team!

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  506. Pate Lathem on

    My parents grew roses and zinnias and were always sharing gifts from their garden with family and friends. I would love to plant some of these new zinnias in their yard as they are 86 and 87 and are not able to garden anymore. During covid I planted zinnias for the first time and was able to share bouquets with friends and family. The joy flowers bring to people is such a gift and I am grateful to my parents for sharing their love of gardening with me. I have been anticipating these new zinnias for some time and have given to Kori over the last 2 years to get some of her zinnias. I am so grateful for all of your hard work, dedication and knowledge of breeding new varieties. I dream of being a flower farmer one day. I love the soft pastels of Alpengkow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding.

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  507. Sarah on

    I am so excited for all the zinnias and dahlia options!! They are all so stunning! Thank you for bringing such happiness & beauty into our lives ♡

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  508. Grace on

    I’m super stocked about the dahlias! They are all so beautiful and our bees love them.

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  509. Janet Lei-Rossmann on

    We’re moving into a new home with more space for gardening and I know my little girls will love the Unicorn mix. I’ve never grown zinnias before so I’m looking forward to it!

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  510. Jenny Figgins on

    Can anyone really pick ? They are All stunning and a labor of love and beauty.

    Every time I think I have it narrowed down, I read about and examine another variety more closely and then I decide I can’t live without that one either.

    So as of this minute, rose gold celosia, and summer sherbet. Celosias add the best texture, color and interest to an arrangement, I think. Also precious metals zinnias, I need to see some of that turquoise aging! My mind is shouting out others but I will leave it with these for now.

    Bravo!

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  511. Drew Clark on

    I love the unique ess of the Dusty Rose! Will be a great attention grabbing piece in the garden!

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  512. Cindy on

    The zinnias. They are all so pretty and unique. Nana’s girls will love the unicorn zinnias.

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  513. Mackenzie P. on

    Oh my gosh I love all your flowers!!! I’m thirteen and selling flowers for FFA and your flowers are defiantly on my flower farm grow list! It’s hard to choose a favorite but my favorite is probably the dahlia CanCan Girls and I can’t describe the beauty of the Unicorn Mix zinnias!!!! :)

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  514. Mackenzie on

    Oh my gosh I love all your flowers!!! I’m thirteen and selling flowers for FFA and your flowers are defiantly on my flower farm grow list! It’s hard to choose a favorite but my favorite is probably the dahlia CanCan Girls and I can’t describe the beauty of the Unicorn Mix zinnias!!!! :)

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  515. Sandra Carr on

    How could I ever pick!! I want them all! So lovely!

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  516. Amanda on

    They are all so special and just breathtaking!!! Congratulations!!! I am most excited about the celosias and dahlia mixes!!! :)

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  517. Ellen Bosman on

    My life seems to be coming full circle as a loved who taught me how to garden goes to a new realm I am planning my flower garden with gratitude for her influence. I look forward to sharing the joy when I gift bouquets of the Floret Petite Dahlias with hopes of sharing your additional collections. Go team Floret.

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  518. Tammy on

    Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice are all on my list!! Let’s be real, I’d be purchasing every single one if I had no budget 😅. Can’t wait to see them up close and personal this summer! Wonderful work Floret and team!

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  519. Sarah on

    I’m eager to grow Precious Metals. I’m glad the wait is almost over!

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  520. Rebecca Yan on

    Oh man. All of them, but especially Precious Metals!

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  521. Julie Champoux on

    ´Alpenglow’ is just stunning, but I really want to grow every.single.variety!!! <3

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  522. Joanne Heiser on

    So looking forward to the closing varieties!! They are stunning!!

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  523. Theresa J on

    I’m the most excited for ‘Golden Hour,’ ‘Dusty Rose’ and ‘Dawn Creek Honey.’ I’m growing flowers for my sister’s wedding this summer and the palette is golden hour inspired. ✨

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  524. Hilary on

    Rose Gold and vintage rose

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  525. Sarah on

    Let’s be honest, I would be glad to grow any of these varieties, but can we talk about how stunning the Autumn Blaze Celosia is!

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  526. Mac on

    All the beautiful zinnias! Cannot wait to add these to my little collection :)

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  527. Lacey on

    CanCan girls!!!!

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  528. Janet Toland on

    Looking forward to Zinnia Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Pastels and Alpenglow!

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  529. Christina Hanson on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow! (If I have to pick just one that is!!) It’s the perfect color scheme and just what I need for my summer market bouquets. Can’t wait til Tuesday’s sale…..this year’s garden is going to be extra magical!

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  530. Alyssa Frizzell on

    The rose gold celosia is so amazing to me. I mean they truly all are, but that one just resonates. <3

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  531. Maddy on

    I love how you speak about the plumes and shape varieties of the celosia, I would absolutely loveee to see the ‘glowing ember’ variety in person! Zinnias are a family tradition at our house, I always plant them with my mom off our back porch! I’m hoping to snag some of the ‘alpenglow’ or ‘precious metals’ to gift to her, I’m leaning towards alpenglow inspired by our shared favorite place Lake Tahoe! And dahlias…I’ll always remember my mom sending us out before dinner to pick dinner plate sized dahlias in the summer! I love the idea of the ‘cancan girls’ and their shapes but I think I’m excited to grow something I could try to grow again such as the tried and true ‘florets’! I can’t wait to try them! Thank you for sharing your creativity with us all!!

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  532. Ashley on

    All the zinnia varieties!!! But especially Little Flower Girl. I am a huge fan of Celosia and Vintage Rose is just gorgeous!! Can’t wait!

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  533. Tami on

    Excited and thrilled to grow new zinnias! And very excited to grow celosia for the first time. Thank you for all the valuable content you put out there. XO

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  534. Marsha McCreary on

    So excited for the Dawn Creek Honey & let’s just be honest I want ALL the Zinnias 🥰

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  535. Kelly O on

    Incredibly excited for zinnias and dahlias. All are so beautiful!

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  536. Sarah on

    I’m excited to try growing the celosia – I am not at all familiar with it, but it is stunning!! I’m also just giddy thinking of looking out my window to a sea of zinnias 🥰

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  537. Sarah Michalek on

    Hoping that I can snag the Unicorn Mix zinnias and Spun Sugar celosia, but we’ll see what fate and good luck gets me!

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  538. Sara Wagner on

    I started growing zinnias in a small pot 2 years ago and fell in love instantly. Last year, they expanded to include some larger varieties along with dahlias and experienced the beauty of having a cut flower garden right in my backyard. I’ve become obsessed with zinnias in particular but adding in celosia and more dahlias this season. Ever since I came across Floret, I have admired the beauty of the precious metals zinnias and would love to add them to my collection. The unicorn mix is so beautiful as well as alpenglow. It’s so hard to choose just one. The celosia decisions are even harder to make as I am drawn to all the varieties of color to coordinate with any bouquet! I would love a small piece of Floret in my little piece of flower heaven!

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  539. Geralyn on

    I’m SO excited about all the zinnias! I’ve been following you for years, watching the trial and error, waiting, hoping for this moment when you’d release the seeds. You made me want to grow flowers and now I’m finally in a place where I can.

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  540. Michelle Delorie on

    Zinnias are my all time favorite annuals. I would love to grow Alpenglow and Victorian wedding. So many years of hard work!! Thank you so much for sharing not just the seeds, but the entire process of how they were brought into the world.

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  541. Samantha on

    Celosia has a special place in my heart and the Spun Sugar is so dreamy. The cotton candy feel is beyond dreamy

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  542. Emma Teahan on

    I am most excited about the Victorian Wedding mix. I love the colours and the era so seeing these made me so excited! And not far behind that will be the unicorn mix.
    They are honestly all so stunning.

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  543. Connie Hurt on

    I’m excited to grow some Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias as well as Rose Gold and Vintage Gold celosia.

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  544. Lynette Harper on

    This will be my third year growing zinnias and all these new breeds look amazing, but unicorn mix is calling my name!!!! Thank you and your team for all the hard work!!! You rock !!!!

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  545. Nina Rivers on

    What breeding varieties am I most excited to add? I wish I could add all of them! Your work is very inspiring and I’m so excited to see these beauties make their way into the world. I’m hoping I can get ahold of even just one 💗

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  546. Rachel L. on

    I am most excited about the “Dawn Creek Honey” to plant in honor of my sister who passed away this summer. Zinnias were her favorite flower and I plan on planting them everywhere in the yard to honor her memory.

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  547. Allison on

    Dawn Creek Honey and Blush are the two I am most excited about! They are the perfect vintage pastels, but I would honestly be happy to add any of these to an arrangement.

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  548. Laurie on

    All the new zinnias look amazing, but I think the Alpenglow might be my favorite.

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  549. Emil P on

    Would love to have Cancun Girls in my backyard to bring the color 😍

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  550. Jessie on

    I told myself last summer, that I would do a garden this year and I’m loving Dahlia shooting stars

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  551. Kendra Childress on

    I am thrilled to have the opportunity to purchase Alpenglow and Golden Hour Zinnias! Thank you for being dedicated to breeding Zinnias that we cannot wait to grow!

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  552. Judy on

    I’m so excited to add some zinnias to my flower garden that I just started when I retired last year, can’t wait!

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  553. Jessica on

    Since I learned of your beautiful company last week, I’ve ve been studying your site several times a day trying to decide on a favorite. I’m tied between the Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix. Amazing colors & flowers! Well done.

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  554. Janette on

    The drawing is on my birthday 🥳!
    Please pick me! ❤️
    I love all of them but I think golden hour and alpenglow are my favorites.

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  555. Abigail Belliveau on

    I want them all! But I especially love the dawn creek honey!

    How exciting!

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  556. Jesse on

    I am the most excited to grow Dahlia Petite Floret and Zinnia Alpenglow!

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  557. Danielle Becker on

    After watching your documentary series, I thought it would be magical to have seed from the “daughters of Floret” (now Petite Floret). 💕

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  558. Vicki Sundleaf on

    I wanted Kory’s seeds so badly I participated in her fund raising to get them . I am behind excited for the launch of her & Erin’s creations. Two beautiful souls .

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  559. Sue Kilgore on

    You’re so inspiring!! I just love all of them!! Excited to see how they do!

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  560. Susan on

    Gosh! That’s like picking a favorite child!! All of these are lovely 🥰 I’m planning on delivering “Lonely Bouquets “ project in my area this Spring and Summer so getting some of these in my garden and adding to my mixed bouquets will really be beautiful and then cheering up a soul that finds them on a bench waiting to find a home. Thank you for brightening up our lives with flowers 💐

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  561. Krystal on

    The zinnias, and petite florets I am hoping to add to my collection. I can’t wait!!!

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  562. Jessa on

    The launch of these originals has helped fill an empty hole in my heart. My zeal for life has been restored and it’s like I have purpose again after watching the doc. I look most forward to the Alpenglow, Bee’s Choice, and Spun Sugar collections. I also can’t believe I’ve overlooked celosias all these years. Absolutely incredible. Thanks Erin 💕

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  563. Ashley on

    I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals from the moment I laid eyes on them months ago! That, and Alpen Glow I think are my favorite, but they all look so beautiful!

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  564. Natalie Beverage on

    All of the Dawn Creek Varieties! Kori is a dear friend and her zinnias are as special and beautiful as her. She describes them as luminous, I had never seen a luminous zinnia until I grew a few of hers from her fundraiser. I cut my first few stems & exclaimed, “hot damn, they really are luminous.” 😂😍

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  565. Catherine on

    I’m just starting to dip my toes in the wedding world, so vintage rose celosia and precious metal zinnias are my standouts of the pack. But there’s also something so so magical about the powerful and saturated punch of the sangria mix celosia! I’m surprised how excited for the celosia I am. Really though, you can’t go wrong with anything. Thank you for bringing these beautiful souls into the world, Erin & team.

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  566. Kerry Markey on

    All the dahlias! The petite floret is most exciting.

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  567. Jenna on

    I am super excited for ALL the zinnias! I am such a big fan a pale pinks and yellows and those zinnias are calling my name! Beautiful work :)

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  568. Jodie on

    I would like to obtain a packet of Summer Sherbert. I’ve never grown celosia before. Golden Hour zinnias look beautiful. Finally, any dahlia seeds I can get my hands on. I grew dahlias for the first time last year and fell in love.

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  569. Allison Gorham on

    I am beyond excited for the celosia and zinnias! I grow them for our local Hospice Residence’s patients…thank you for working so hard and sharing your knowledge and passion!

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  570. Becca Foley on

    So hard to choose. I was all in on the dahlia/zinnias, but now I am wondering if the celosia is pulling at my heartstrings 😍

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  571. Chelcie on

    C33’s babies! Those Petite Florets … shheeesh… I’ve had my eyes on those for a long while now. I just can’t believe how many good seedlings come out of Floret. And they’re mostly soft pastels too (which are my favourite) Divine. I could just imagine bunching up handfuls to give to friends.

    The bright colours in Bee’s choice are also quite striking. I could imagine a running through a whole field of them.

    And surprisingly I’m really into Victorian Wedding. I wasn’t always a zinnia fan but they’ve really grown on me. I love those soft pastels, almost like Previous Metals. They’d make for a great bunch to share as well.

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  572. Janine on

    So excited for Alpenglow and Floret Petite Dahlias. All are so beautiful!!!

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  573. Dylan Cooper on

    I’m so excited about all the dahlia varieties, THEY ARE STUNNING.

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  574. Emily on

    I love them all so! Can’t wait for the sale!

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  575. Lori Davis on

    My flower list is long! But… Precious Metals and Alpenglow!

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  576. Stephanie on

    I can’t choose just one. I want all the zinnias snd the dahlia floret seeds!!

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  577. Brooke on

    The spun sugar celosia and the alpenglow zinnias are absolutely stunning!

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  578. Samantha Sansook on

    I am just to excited for them ALL!!
    I have just found a Love for dahlias in any color. The Zinnias I got for y’all last year were amazing. This will be my first season starting my own flower garden’s to hopefully be successful enough to sell at my local farmers market. So getting picked for the free seeds would just be out of this world special!!
    Can’t wait for the release. Thank you for all the information and knowledge y’all have shared. It has helped me in so many ways.
    Thank You!!

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  579. Nishia Matthews on

    The Dawn Creek Honey zinnias! I am so obsessed with them all, but especially that one.

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  580. Josh on

    Easily the Bee’s Choice because anything that adds a little more attraction for bees and other pollinators is amazing.

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  581. Dinah Karrys on

    I can’t wait to grow golden hour and cancan dahlias!

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  582. Heather Yang on

    I’m absolutely looking forward to this year’s Zinnia variety especially Precious Metal! Bees Choice is always great to have because you get so many surprises! Thanks for doing an amazing giveaway and good luck this growing season!

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  583. Barb Brooks on

    First of all. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. I can’t imagine the amount of work that goes into this process. I appreciate you making it easy for us to just plant and grow these beautiful flowers!
    To be honest it’s so hard to choose just one. I would love to grow Vintage Rose Celosia, Alpenglow Zinnia and Petite Florets. I’m growing flowers for my daughter’s wedding in September 2025 and all of these work with the colors she had chosen. ❤️

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  584. Allison on

    I want to grow allll of the Zinnias!!

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  585. Kelly Holt on

    Ready to ride this wave of new florals! Imagining the luminous glow from those zinnias has me giddy. A new stream of light and beauty on our planet! Can’t wait to stare deep into those petals and tufts✨

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  586. Kim on

    I can not wait for a chance to purchase your seeds! We have grown zinnias for many years but nothing compared to the gorgeous colors you have bred.

    While I love zinnias, we cannot wait to try growing celosia, especially Autumn Blaze, Rose Gold, Vintage Rose 😍, & hopefully Summer Sherbet which would add some much needed color to our dry, hot area!

    Also we can’t wait to try growing Dahlias from seed! Canaan Girls and of course the beautiful Floret!

    Congratulations to you all & thank you for this opportunity!

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  587. Ruthanne H on

    Precious Metals. They are all beautiful.

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  588. Megan on

    All are INCREDIBLE, but zinnias hold a special place in my heart. I’m probably most excited for ‘Alpenglow’, but I garden with my flower-loving kiddos and they are more excited for ‘Unicorn Mix’! 😍

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  589. Beth on

    Definitely Alpenglow and Petite Floret.

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  590. Kelly Weber on

    So many to choose from! I am excited about all of the Dawn Creek Zinnia varieties, the ‘Vintage Rose’ celosia, ‘Summer Sherbert’ celosia, and the ‘Floret’ dahlias! 🌱🌱🌱

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  591. Jaime on

    Where do I even begin with which flowers I would like to grow in my own garden !? They’re all so incredibly beautiful. If I had to narrow it down, I would say Rose Gold Celosia, Sangria Mix Celosia, Alpenglow zinnias, Victorian Wedding Zinnias, and Dawn Creek Peach. Thanks for starting this breeding program and sharing all of these beauties with the world.

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  592. Beth Nichols on

    Of course I would love one from every variety but after watching your video, I have narrowed it down to Cancan Girls variety of Dahlias and Precious Metals Zinnias.

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  593. Irina on

    I can’t believe these little treasures will spread their wings and bless us all with their beauty on Tuesday. The excitement is building up more and more, day after day! Thank you Erin and company for working so hard on this for many years! The anticipation is real! I’m most excited about Zinnia’s Alpenglow and Golden Hour!

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  594. Irina on

    I can’t believe these little treasures will spread their wings and bless us all with their beauty on Tuesday. The excitement is building up more and more, day after day! Thank you Erin and company for working so hard on this for many years! The anticipation is real!

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  595. Anne on

    Have loved following this process over many seasons!! Congratulations on putting such a huge body of work into the world!! Love the zinnias and celosia most of all 🍄

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  596. Lauren on

    Ooohhh yay! These are all gorgeous, but I’m most excited for the Spum Sugar Celosia and the Unicorn mix of Zinnias!

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  597. Matt on

    I’m pretty stoked to see the unicorn mix and golden hour zinnias. Both have great variation in color that are not typical to “box store” seed colors. I’m also excited to see how the dahlia seeds work. I have not gotten into seeds, only tubers. I like that the seeds give an unknown variety to the garden.

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  598. Scott Matteson on

    I don’t do much growing but the dahlias and zinnias bring my wife so much joy I thought I’d love for a chance to gift them to her. She makes our house and yard so beautiful, it’s the least I can do!

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  599. Chelsea on

    Alpenglow has my heart so deeply moved. Golden hour is close second. I never thought flowers could move me to tears but, I teared up in genuine awe of their beauty, something just moved in my heart and made me feel happy. I watched the documentary just today and Feb 6th cannot come fast enough. I’ve showed my husband so many photos and it has me so hopeful for the coming season, although I cannot afford them all at once I look forward to slowing adding each one to my garden. I discovered these at the perfect time. Laying in bed watching YouTube videos while I heal a foot injury feeling restless and melancholy, I now feel excited to add these little souls to my garden. Thank you for all of the effort and hands it took to bring these to us. I’ve set alarms on my phone so I don’t miss the launch 😅 Wishing you all the success. Cheers!

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  600. Kim on

    I am most excited for floret babies! and the celosia – I find it rather creepy, honestly, but Dogwood Dyer says you can use it as a dye plant? so curious!
    I don’t know, Erin, you make us excited for anything and everything!!!! :)

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  601. Dawson on

    So excited for the Zinnias!! If I’m honest… beyond excited for every one of them! Congrats on your first launch of originals!

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  602. Soo-Jean Yee on

    I love Zinnia’s almost as much as I do Dahlia’s now and I am falling in love with the soft Celosia’s. Lilac’s have had my heart since I was 2 as well. Frankly it’s almost a quicker question to ask me which varieties I don’t like.

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  603. Christine Bekkevar on

    I am so excited about every single zinnia and the bees choice. They are all so magical and I cannot wait. Hoping to get my hands on any of them. 🌸

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  604. Rose on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and Happy Hour. They are such gorgeous zinnias!

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  605. Maureen Follen on

    I really can’t decide, I love all those new babies! Precious Metal, Spun Sugar, Rose gold, Shooting Star, AppleGlo,! It is so hard to choose, I just hope I get one packet of any of them :-) I just love knowing that there are so many like, flower minded humans, on this planet that are just as excited as I am waiting for the release day!
    Best wishes one and all and happy growing!

    Thank you Erin, Chris, Jill and all at Floret you make the world more beautiful from all your hard work and generosity ♥️

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  606. Rachel on

    I’m so excited to see Dawn Creek Pastels, Petite Florets, and Little Flower Girl! I’d love to pass some of the seeds to friends to enjoy in their gardens as well!

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  607. Emily Coker on

    Each one is magnificent- so hard to choose, but if I have to pick I’d say I am most excited for Dawn Creek Blush or Alpenglow! Just breathtaking!!

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  608. Seneca on

    As a completely new gardener I have been so inspired by your photos, videos, and documentaries. I am so excited to get started to try any of your breeding varieties, it’s so hard to choose just one 😊. I am hoping to be able to order and try some of each type (celosia, zinnia, and dahlias).

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  609. Barb on

    They are all so beautiful! I’m looking forward to adding Vintage Rose Celosia to my garden along with some of the zinnia varieties if I can just narrow it down. Precious metals and Alpenglow are at the top for me.

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  610. Kyra on

    Unicorn mix and Victorian wedding! Would love to use them for my actual wedding reception dinner that I’m having at a small restaurant local to me this upcoming fall!

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  611. Jill P on

    I love the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias subtle colors of blush tones. And loving the Bee’s Choice Dahlias!

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  612. Carissa on

    How incredibly beautiful all of these varieties you’ve created are!!! I think my most favorite might be precious metals and I can’t wait to hopefully grow them this year🥰

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  613. Olivia Orosco on

    So excited for precious metals and golden hour zinnias! Gardening is my happy place and these flowers would make my garden that much more special.

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  614. Natalie on

    I hope I will be lucky enough to pick up some precious metals zinnia. I’m so excited for team Floret, this journey was a long time in the making. Thank you for your perseverance through it all to make the dream a reality!

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  615. Nichelle Waller on

    I’m so excited for the Precious Metals, Bee’s Choice, and Spun Sugar!

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  616. Rosanna Beiler on

    I am so excited about the beautiful new exquisite shades of zinnias. I like these flowers because they are easy to grow and have a long vase life. But I just didn’t love the colors that were most often available at the local garden centers. I share Erin’s love of variegated pastels and especially the blush peach pink shades. Y’all are doing a phenomenal work!

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  617. Lisa Hewson on

    While I love all the muted tones that you’ve created it’s the unicorn mix I’m most excited about. I started growing dahlias a few years ago and it wasn’t until last summer that I knew what a zinnia is and oh my God I’m in love!

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  618. Heidi Unruh on

    I want ALL of them. I especially am swooning over the precious metals zinnias. I grew some of your celosia last year, and it was a favorite. I will definitely be “adding to cart” on the celosia page 🥰.

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  619. Frida on

    Zinnias are my favorite flowers to grow. I’m super excited to get a chance to grow your flowers. I’m looking forward to grow ‘precious metals’ and ‘unicorn mix’. 🥰

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  620. Michelle Kiebala on

    I’m excited for the celosia, especially Rose Gold and Vintage Rose. Last year was my first year growing celosia and I just loved how beautiful and whimsical they were. I can’t wait to grow more this year!

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  621. Craig on

    I’m most excited to get my hands on Alpinglow, golden hour and the unicorn mix. I love how all the colors and variations you get . As a black farmer in the south looking forward most to get my flowers business going and being able to offer beautiful arrangements to surrounding areas . I’m glad yall are offering all these magical moments to all us farmers and gardeners . 🌸✨

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  622. Ashley on

    I am so excited for the Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding Zinnias!

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  623. Stefani H on

    Bees choice!! Just can’t wait to see what magic might pop up from the seed mix 😊😊

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  624. Maci on

    I am a beginner gardener and am so excited and honored to be able to have a chance at these amazing varieties! Your work has inspired me to turn my dreams into reality. I am forever grateful for your giving heart and the ability to pass your knowledge on to the world. I am in love with Celosia and Zinnias now because of you! Hoping to grab some vintage rose, raspberry lemonade, alpenglow, unicorn mix, victorian wedding, and dawn creek pastels!

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  625. Maria Collins on

    I’m excited about all of the Zinnias but especially love the unicorn variety. I love all the shades of colors from the happy lemon color to the bold raspberry color. I can’t wait to spend a small fortune on these seeds! Lol

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  626. Joan on

    Rose Gold and Alpenglow 🥰
    Just lovely

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  627. Crane from Cranery Gardens on

    I am most excited about all the zinnias, but the most of the most is Precious Metal. The colors in this group is so new to Zinnia world. Thank you so much for the opportunity to enter the giveaway application and your inspiration in cut flowers.

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  628. Grace on

    Most excited for Bee’s Choice and Little Flower Girl!!

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  629. Julie on

    Can’t wait to start some of these zinnias and dahlias!!

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  630. Lauren O. on

    Congratulations team Floret! I would have to say we are most excited about those dang zinnias! How gorgeous and unique! Love at first sight with Alpenglow and the Unicorn Mix, as well as Dawn Creek Blush. Counting down the days!!

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  631. Brittany on

    I am gravitating towards the brighter bolder colors this season so I’m very excited for the Unicorn mix and the Raspberry Lemonade celosia. But, really…all of them. Every…single…one.

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  632. Nita on

    Petite Floret and Golden Hour!

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  633. Ashlie Donaldson on

    I am excited for all of them! I am just learning about flower gardening, so this will be my first year! The dahlias are especially gorgeous!

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  634. Angela on

    Alpenglow is gorgeous! We are looking to start our flower garden this year and the blogs and YouTube videos have been so helpful in developing the passion to even attempt this new venture, thank you! 💗

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  635. Alycia Ammar on

    I am so excited to try to grow the zinnias – I have been following along and dreaming of having these in my garden! Precious metals looks like a dream.

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  636. Nicole Babcock on

    Im most excited for precious metals! I’ve never seen anything like them before

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  637. Jean Stiles on

    They are all so beautiful, how do you choose!

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  638. ANGEL CHAU on

    I am most excited about every single dahlia in the collection. I recently move to a place with a much larger backyard and it is a blank canvas, waiting for me to fill up every possible inch with dahlia.

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  639. Bernadette on

    Spun Sugar Celosia and Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey Zinnia🤍

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  640. Ashley on

    I’m really excited to try out the zinnias. My 6 year old has her eye on the Unicorn mix while I think I want to try Alpen Glow and Precious Metals.

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  641. Colleen on

    They are all so beautiful and I want them all!! Bravo for all your hard work in developing these new strains. If I am forced to pick it would be the Victorian Wedding zinnia.

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  642. Brianne on

    Drooling over all the zinnias!!

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  643. Barbara on

    I’m a gardener in the Deep South of Texas, with that being said there’s only a few flowers that can really thrive in our climate! Erin has changed the game with these beautiful zinnias and celosias !! I’m so excited for the precious metal zinnias !

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  644. Carly Weaver on

    Precious metals and alllllll of the zinnias!!!

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  645. Sam Milbrath on

    I’m so excited to plant all of these! I especially love the Dahlias Bees Choice, Petite Florets & Shooting Stars but as a beginner farmer, I love that Zinnias are good for beginners too. I’m in your 2024 workshop and can’t wait to start planting on our property in BC, Canada!

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  646. Sam on

    I am excited about any and all varieties! I’m just a beginner in this beautiful world of flower gardening, and watching your show and reading your books have lit a fire in me to bring more beautiful things into this world. Will be starting my first cut flower garden this year. Starting with seeds I’ve already purchased from you. Thank you!

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  647. Matty on

    Petite Florets 1000% and every zinnia of course.

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  648. Kristen on

    I have followed the breeding of the Precious Metals Zinnias for so long, that I can hardly believe they are finally ready for the rest of the flower world to experience. I am so excited for this collection!

    I am also excited for Bee’s Choice. I have a tendency to grow flowers that have a namesake for my children. My daughter’s nickname is Bees, so this would be an ode to her in the garden (and yes she loves bees!)

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  649. Tessa on

    I’m so excited about shooting stars 🤩

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  650. Tessa on

    Wow so beautiful!

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  651. Natalie on

    My 8 year old daughter and I are very excited about the Unicorn Zinnia mix!!!

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  652. Jenny on

    I’ve been following along for a few years and am so excited. Hope to try Alpen Glow and Precious Metals! How beautiful

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  653. andee zeigler on

    Zinnias!! All day long all day long! Growing and gifting blooms and seedling for my neighbors and friends.

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  654. Kari on

    I would love to grow Dawn Creek blush, precious metals or honey to my garden!!

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  655. Leigh-Andrea Brunet on

    So excited for the launch and hoping to welcome these babies up here in Canada! I have been drooling over Bee’s Choice, Petite Floret, Precious metals, Alpinglow, goldenhour (really all of it them) since watching the docu-series and then more so in the last mini film release. Stoked that you have opened up this contest and am working yo maifest a win lol Great work and beautiful creations! Congratulations to Erin and whoke the floret farm team!

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  656. Ruth on

    How to choose from such an incredible selection?! 😍 Erin and team you have truly outdone yourselves!

    I love them all, but those Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl are PERFECTION 👌🏼 🌸🌸🌸

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  657. Carolyn on

    Gold Hour Zinnias are just the perfect hue! Hope to have them in my garden this upcoming summer.

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  658. Carolyn on

    I’ve been admiring those precious metal zinnias for years on Instagram. So I’m really hoping to be able to grow those this upcoming season

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  659. Jade on

    Cancan Girls is the top of my list!
    But hoping to snag a few other varieties come sale time

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  660. Janet Barber on

    Im blown away by the zinnias! The reference to a coral reef was what i was thinking about when i saw that picture. I have never grown zinnias from seed. We have mostly planters to work with

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  661. Claire on

    Hi everyone!!! Thank you the giveaway! ♥️ In the past I’ve never really been a Zinnia fan. Then I saw Precious Metals and was like, “this is what Zinnias can look like!?!” All the Dawn Creeks are beautiful, but Precious Metals was the first to open my eyes so I’m really excited to meet them. I’m also very excited about Cancan Girls. The color range, shapes, whimsy, and that I’ll get to enjoy them every year and share their tubers with others and expand those that know about your breeding work! – dahlias are so lovely that way.

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  662. Kristen on

    Definitely most excited for Alpenglow and Precious Metals!

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  663. Caroline Gosselin on

    Congratulations on all these beauties and for all the hard work you have put in them. I am very keen on Cancan Girls dahlia mix.

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  664. Alison on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on Alpenglow and Petite Florets! 😍

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  665. Jennifer on

    Although growing them all would be delightful, my bank account is telling me I should stick to one or two. After much undecidedness, probably Alpenglow or Golden Hour zinnias for me.

    Thank you for all your hard work and persistence in making this seed available for us to enjoy!

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  666. Alice on

    Okay, I think I changed my mind! Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Peach have my heart

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  667. Tory on

    Petite Florets! They are all so beautiful! How exciting

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  668. Desiree on

    I’m so excited for alpenglow, golden hour and all the celosia! They are all so beautiful!!

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  669. Dixie Truitt on

    Zinnias have always been a favorite of mine. I love ALL of them but it would be wonderful to have a bed of Dawn Creek Blush and of course it’s hard to beat the beauty of Unicorn Mix. Thank you for having this giveaway!

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  670. Wanda Oosterman on

    The collaborative effort for creating DAWN CREEK PEACH and DAWN CREEK HONEY is beautiful, benefiting a partnership of two talented flower breeders and those who purchase these new blooms and tend to their growth on the landscape. I love that the passion for flowers you both exemplify can give such happiness to others. I know the neighborhood will be grateful when these gorgeous flowers are in bloom on our shared
    Cul-de-sac. Fingers crossed I will have a green thumb this season.

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  671. Ruangtip Esquetini on

    I can’t wait to grow dawn creek honey! Those colors give so much comfort and peace just to look at 😌

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  672. Ava on

    I am most excited to try the Cancan Girls dahlia seeds and the Alpenglow and Unicorn mix zinnias. So beautiful!

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  673. Peggy on

    So excited about this collaboration & the Dawn Creek Honey variety! Congratulations to you all! 💛

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  674. Catherine Lofton on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnias. In zone 8b zinnias are favored and I’m delighted to see some new colors.

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  675. Belinda on

    I’m most excited about precious metals!!!

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  676. Trina on

    They are all so beautiful!! First choice would be the honey mix!

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  677. Angie Russell on

    I am in love with Precious Metals!! It is such a gorgeous mix. Thank you so much for this opportunity. We appreciate you!

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  678. Allison on

    I’m a newcomer to flower gardening and am getting excited to try everything! The “Bees Choice” Dahlias would be my top pick. Seems like a beautiful range of color and type.

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  679. Sharlee Moran on

    All of them!!! Especially precious metals, Alpen glow and Victorian wedding !

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  680. Alena Haan on

    Congratulations Erin, Dawn Creek & Floret. Can’t wait to get my hands on your seeds. Those zinnias are stunning. If I had to pick golden hour or precious metal. Would love a chance to plant dahlia seeds this year. Again huge congratulations

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  681. Diane Lee on

    I’m excited about the celosia Summer Sherbet! Love the colors!

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  682. Ruby Rodriguez on

    I’m MOST excited for petite floret dahlias! I haven’t had luck growing tubers in my garden but the dahlias from seed seem to do well. This is the perfect color palette for what I’m looking for. Of course I’m also excited about literally all of the zinnias ;). I’ve never grown celosia but vintage rose nearly made my heart skip a beat so I may try for the first time!

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  683. Alicia Rhodenizer on

    I am sooo excited about them all.. but I would say I’m extra excited for the dahlia seeds. It’s so magical how you can create a brand new, never born before dahlia!

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  684. Lindsey Z on

    They are all so beautiful, it’s so hard to decide which ones I’d love to add to my garden. As a newer Dahlia fan, I think I’m hoping to add Floret and Bee’s Choice, but if another one or two zinnia varieties hope into my cart, oh well! ;)

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  685. Sarah on

    I love little flower girl and would love a chance to grow them in my newly growing garden. ❤️

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  686. Mona Batchelor on

    Thanks for the beautiful images, wonderful information, and of course, the seeds! I am most excited about Precious Metals and Golden Hour. I’ve wanted to grow them from the moment you shared them.

    Best to you, and thanks for Floret!

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  687. Levi on

    We are so excited for your bees mix! It has so much opportunity.

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  688. Atty Collins on

    I’m very pumped to try Precious Metals & Vintage Rose Celosia! But they are all truly beautiful, and I’d be happy to try any variety!

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  689. Levi on

    My wife is so excited for your flower sale. I plan on getting her seeds for her birthday! We really admire your business model and purpose. Take care!

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  690. Corrinne on

    Excited for all of these – Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush are especially gorgeous!

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  691. Kayla on

    They are all so stunning!!! I’m most excited about Victorian Wedding and Celosia rose gold. It’s so hard to chose tho! Can’t wait to grow them this year!!

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  692. Chelsi DuBay on

    Ahhh! How do you pick just a few?! Celosia Spun Sugar is just delicious, and I LOVE each different dahlia mix!! The anticipation and surprise of what blooms look like, and the opportunity to save the tubers of favorites makes me giddy! Of course Golden Hour is the star, but how could you not love the Unicorn mix too! Little fluffy Lorax zinnias. I love them all! Thanks for the opportunity to grow all your hard work, and share these beauties with friends & neighbors! :) – Chels

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  693. Sue on

    Each one is more stunning than the next. So exciting!!

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  694. Ashley on

    I love the unicorn mix, but all the varieties are stunning!!

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  695. Megan Ellis on

    The dahlia collections are like Christmas in the summer waiting for them to bloom to see what they will look like! Can’t wait!!!

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  696. Alexa on

    This year will be my first year really getting to start a cutting garden so I’m most excited about Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Sangria Mix and Vintage Rose!!! Thank you for brining these new plant souls into the world and for teaching how to look for them. I’ve started to hear and see the souls of some plants I am trying to breed for a much more southern climate than they originally come from and was so excited when this concept finally clicked for me. I cannot wait to enjoy the flowers you have seen the souls of and have had such a passion for. Hopefully I start finding them more in my own garden.

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  697. Beverley Suckling on

    I am so excited to try the Alpenglow Zinnias, and the Petite Florets Dahlias – and of course all the others!!!! I grew Golden Hour a few years ago and loved her, so exquisite. Congrats

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  698. Kelcey on

    First year farmer here and I’m dying to get my hands on the Spun Sugar celosia 😍 I’ll definitely also be purchasing Little Flower girl and Victorian Wedding! Thank you for all the years and time put into these!!

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  699. Brittney on

    They’re all GORGEOUS! If I had to pick, I like Victorian Wedding. But I would truly love to add any of these beauties to my garden!

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  700. Narlynn Vinyard on

    It may seem silly but I’ve never planted zinnia’s and I am definitely looking forward to doing so. The variety of color and design that you have developed is AMAZING!! Growing flowers from seed is a grand experiment for me,living in the short but often hot growing season in the Colorado foothills. I SO appreciate the inspiration and education that has come through you all!

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  701. Tara on

    I’m most excited about the Bee’s Choice dahlia seeds but also can’t wait to grow the Dawn Creek Zinias!

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  702. Amber Palafox on

    They all look so beautiful! I hope to get my hands on a packet of precious metals zinnias, and maybe give dahlias a try too.

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  703. Sheila Appel on

    Oh, for me it’s Victorian Wedding. I love the romantic colors and I feel they evoke a sense of paintings of bouquets of yesteryear.
    I love to grow zinnias so much in Kentucky. They are outstanding performers in our heat and no one has seen these tall varieties.
    I hope to grow these super special colors this season and share them with my daughters in their gardens.

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  704. Sara on

    I am most excited for precious metals! I’ve been watching that gorgeous variety on your Instagram since the first posts! So magical 🥰

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  705. Mollie Baum on

    Petite floret Dahlias!! And I can’t choose my favorite celosia I want them all 🙈

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  706. Roxane on

    So very excited about getting the Alpine Glow and Precious Metals, I can’t wait till the 6th!!

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  707. Sarah R on

    I would love to put the “bees choice” and “petite florets” in my garden! One because I’m obsessed with honey bees and bumblebees—I made my husband take a bee keeping tour with me on our honeymoon cause I thought it was adorable. And two, because I own a bakery! In the summertime, I love decorating my cakes with organic florals that my mom and I grow together and these would be absolutely stunning! Any of the dahlias and zinnias would be perfect.

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  708. Heather on

    Most excited for the raspberry lemonade celosia,
    Creating a small cut flower garden this year.
    Looking forward to following your season again!
    Beautiful work you do!

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  709. Joyce Yuan on

    Super excited for Dawn Creek Honey and Precious Metal! Been following your work for years and drooling after precious metal since you first started posting about it!!

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  710. Alonzo on

    Looking forward to growing new variety of Zinnias this year. Ive more than doubled the space I have to grow. Hopefully ill have a field of beautiful flowers

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  711. Vanessa Crawford on

    Most excited about the Zinnias! I want them all! Zinnias are my favorite flower!

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  712. Allison Decleir on

    It’s so hard to just choose one variety as they are all SO amazing! If I had to choose I would say I’m most excited to hopefully get ahold of golden hour zinnias. The colours are just so amazing. So thankful Erin and her team has worked so tirelessly to bring these to life for gardeners around the world ♥️

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  713. Madi Fielder on

    I’m most excited for the zinnias and lime celosia!!! I truly believe you can never plant enough zinnias. I can’t wait!!

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  714. Ericka on

    Im trying to turn my garden in a little extension of Floret Flowers Farm. I have a tiny frontward the one I have named: My Micro farm. I love how Erin has created a daily routine walk through her farm that is the highlight of her day. I”m trying to do the same to get some peace and comfort every day. What a privilege it would be to add new floret originals to my garden this year. Im so excited to add: Rose gold Celosia, Victorian Wedding Zinnias and for the first time, I’d like to learn how to grow dahlias from seeds, so I would add Can Can Girls to my garden, hoping to get enough flowers to share with others this coming summer. Thank you Erin, for years of hard work in breeding these seeds and finally, the world is able to get them all into any garden!

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  715. Terry McKaig on

    I can already see Alpenglow glistening in the sweet warm afternoon light in my new garden. I’m swooning over here at the thought of our new adventure together.

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  716. Melissa on

    I’ve tried zinnias in the past but it didn’t go well. Looking all these beautiful colors makes me want to try again! 😍

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  717. Lily on

    The fact that these color selections were made is like stepping out of my dreamscape and into reality. I truly hope I will have the opportunity to grow some of these! The colors, combination and hard work that went into creating them is the true grit of farmers brought to reality. Beautiful, creations of patience and dedication. Yall truly are so inspiring i can’t wait to watch the farm grow over the next years. Such magic!!!!

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  718. MollyCate on

    When I started reading through this post, I said to myself, “Oh, I will grow these celosias!” Then I kept reading and felt like I could say that of all the seeds featured! How to choose? I’ll just try some of each!

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  719. Jeremy on

    The wife and I are most excited to try growing the beautiful Unicorn mix.

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  720. Ashley Lantto on

    I have never had good luck with Zinnias, they always look icky to me up close. I’m going to try one last time, I’m hoping to get my clicks in fast enough for Precious Metals!

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  721. MR on

    I’m most excited for the zinnias. After watching your hard work all of these years I can not wait to get these beautiful colors in my garden <3

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  722. Jodie on

    The new Floret collection is looks so lovely. It seems almost impossible to choose, but I’m most excited to try out Alpenglow Zinnias.

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  723. Julia Rose on

    Beyond excited about the Sangria mix, the unicorn mix, and the Bees Choice mix. All of them look so fun and vibrant after such a drab winter I know they will perk me and my garden right up! Absolutely in love with your flowers and dying to try growing them at home.<3

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  724. Tabitha on

    I finally have a garden space to grow! So I’m excited to try Dahlias for the first time this year. Wish me luck!

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  725. Chloe Martin on

    I am most excited for bees choice dahlias and Dawn creek pastel zinnias ✨🫶🏻

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  726. Sally on

    I keep coming back to this post to dream about summer 2024. I am most excited to try Spun Sugar Celosia, Unicorn Mix Zinnias and Bee’s Choice Dahlias. Who am I kidding . . . I am eager to plant a packet of any of these lovelies. Thank you for your hard work!

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  727. Stephanie on

    I wish I could buy all of them but def alpenglow and golden hour are at the top for me. Zinnias and celosia won over my heart last year in my garden. I definitely also love all the celosia varieties just struggling to narrow down my list on those. They’re all so magical.

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  728. Delaney on

    All of your varieties are stunning, and I’d be so excited to experiment with any one of these! Celosias happen to be a huge huge favorite of mine, and I especially adore your spun sugar mix and sangria variety! Additionally, your supercrest mixes are stunning, and I love the look of the coral reef mix! Congratulations on this next chapter in your business!

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  729. Veronica on

    I’m most excited for zinnia varieties – and extra stoked for Unicorn Mix! Agreed that their hues will change the world!

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  730. Amanda on

    That precious metals mix is pretty dreamy. But really they all are.

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  731. Gina Wildermuth on

    All are magnificent! I would for sure like to add autumn blaze celosia and unicorn mix zinnias!

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  732. Molly on

    Growing in the heat of Phoenix I am so grateful for some heat loving varieties and hope to get my hands on Spun Sugar Celosia and Alpenglow! Will be my first time growing either of these flowers and I will treat these baby seeds like gold!

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  733. Josefina Haro on

    I’m most excited for any and all of the dahlias!! They are my favorite flower, and because of you I have fallen in love with gardening dahlias all over again!

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  734. Kristin Reilly on

    oh my! how to choose?! everything is stunning and so unique. the dahlia petite florets mix is up there for me — such a beautiful variety and from seed(!!), making it more accessible than the price of lots of tubers if you don’t want a total gamble. i honestly have been scared to jump into dahlias for that reason so far. and all the zinnias have my heart. they’re a staple for my little backyard garden where i gather arrangements to take to friends and family. alpen glow, golden hour, dawn creek pastels might be my top three if i really narrow things down.

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  735. Andi on

    Hello! I’m so excited for the Cancan girls, and Petite Floret seeds! They are SOOOOOOO PRETTY! Anemone dahlias are my absolute favorite. I would love to win all the seeds, but I’m for sure hoping to get my hands on the dahlia seeds. The zinnias are all beautiful, too, I especially love Alpine glow because I grew up near Mt. Hood. Gorgeous 💖

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  736. Amanda Badger on

    Oh so hard to choose, these are all absolutely stunning flowers!! Congratulations! I will happy to get my hands on any of them but I will be very quickly trying to checkout with both the limonata and rose gold celosia, and the Aplenglow Zinnias.

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  737. Amanda on

    Oh so hard to choose, these are all absolutely stunning flowers!! Congratulations! I will happy to get my hands on any of them but I will be very quickly trying to checkout with both the limonata and rose gold celosia, and the Aplenglow Zinnias.

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  738. Kelsey on

    Definitely precious metals!

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  739. Allison Cosgrove on

    Congratulations, I am so excited!! I am really looking forward to The Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls :)

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  740. Kelly R on

    So excited for the shooting stars mix and the bees choice mix. Honestly I’m just excited for them all. They are all stunning! That sangria color! Wowwwww!

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  741. Courtney on

    Very excited for all of these new flower babies!
    Loving the dahlias especially, really hope to be able to have a chance to get a couple packets to try find some special new unicorns

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  742. Alina on

    Erin, the work you’ve done developing all of these stunningly beautiful varieties is simply mind blowing. Zinnias are one of the best flowers to grow in our extremely hot summer conditions, so I am so excited to hopefully be able to have all the new beautiful pastel colors on the farm. You have changed the flower growing world with these!

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  743. Jewel on

    Congratulations on this milestone! Since I’ve been waiting for what seems like a decade (haha) for more Unicorn it is tops on my list. Second Alpenglow. And… and… and!!!!

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  744. Jordan Kirk on

    I love all the these so much! But I think alpenglow is my new favorite!! 🤩

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  745. Rachel on

    Really looking forward to the Alpenglow zinnias. So beautiful!

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  746. Alyssa Newell on

    Alpine Glow, Rose Gold Celosia and the Victorian Wedding collections are so dreamy. Well done Floret for giving of yourselves to produce such exquisite new varieties! These are a treasure for all of us out here. Thank you!

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  747. Aaron Anthony on

    All of them! But especially the “Bee’s Choice” dahlia mix and the “Sangria Mix” celosia. Me and my wife recently purchased a property in Whatcom County and are looking forward to filling all the open spaces around our home with some color.

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  748. Jessie on

    It’s hard to choose which varieties to get, they are all so lovely! I know for sure I want to grow Alpenglow and the Petite Floret mix. I’m very, VERY excited to see what comes from the Petite Floret mix. I’ve grown lots of dahlias from seed and only rarely does one turn in to something I want to keep. I got one last year from the Bee’s Choice mix that I named “Funky Dood”, and honestly naming it was a big part of the fun. So yeah, I’m looking forward to growing some surprise “keepers”. It’s a lot of fun looking through your creations and dreaming about growing them here in my little flower patch. Can’t wait!

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  749. Teresa on

    I love seeing the amazing colors in all the collections. I am especially looking forward to the zinnias.

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  750. Heather on

    Zinnias!! I want them all😍😍

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  751. April De on

    I am most excited about the Dawn Creek zinnia collections!! I have become obsessed with zinnias. They are the shining star in my mostly urban garden. I plant a mass planting of zinnias and marigolds in my front yard that are enjoyed by pollinators and people alike. It would be a rare honor to grow and tend these precious seeds. It would be a gift that I know my community and neighborhood would find great delight in.

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  752. Isaac on

    While all of the new varieties are absolutely stunning, the ones I am most excited for are Celosia: Spun Sugar, Zinnia: Precious Metals, and Dahlia: Petite Florets.

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  753. Julie H. on

    I’m especially looking forward to the zinnia varieties!!

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  754. Claire on

    Ahhh I admire all of these! I’m planning a Spring wedding and my mom and I will be planting a few flowers to hopefully use! I love the unicorn mix and the coral reef for such amazing pops of colors!

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  755. Joey Babay on

    Although I have not had great luck Celosia in the past (they bloom but stay measly small 8 inch plants and not lovely stalks like yours) I am determined this year. That Spun Sugar of Chris’ looks spectacular.

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  756. Marjory on

    I’m new to the world of dahlia seeds, and can wait to see the first blooms. Canaan Girls and Floret seeds will be my first choices.

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  757. Janet on

    I’m so excited for these flowers & all the flower babies to come from your breeding program! The Sangria mix celosia, alpen glow zinnias & shooting star dahlias are what I have my eye on. 😍

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  758. Kathy Nielsen on

    We are moving to a new house with 4 acres of cleared land, which I can’t wait to start growing all these beautiful varieties of floret 💐 flowers. I’m a huge fan of Floret ever since finding season one of Growing Floret on Amazon. I subsequently ordered all of Erin’s books. I’m designing my future garden with these flowers in mind. My dream is to have a cutting garden in which to provide bouquets for nursing homes, weddings, or anyone who just wants to have a little beauty at home.

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  759. Lauren on

    I’m so excited for these beauties!! Precious metals and golden hour are at the top of my list! 💛

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  760. Hannah on

    This is my first season growing dahlia and I’m planning to start them all from seed. I’m looking forward to seeing what comes up from the cancan girls!

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  761. Lydia on

    Wow, these flower breeds are unlike anything I have ever seen in my short flower experience. I hope in the future you will continue developing these beautys and sharing them with the world. Out of all of them ”Victorian Wedding” would have to be my favorite. It just looks so cute and comes in so many beautiful colors. But of course, I will have to grow it to see what magic it really contains.

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  762. Marisol on

    I hope to grow dahlias and celosia. My listed started out with two of each but each time I go back and look at the preview I add another one or two. It would be glorious to watch them grow and be surrounded by such beautiful blooms later in the year.

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  763. Sheila on

    I am excited to try the dahlia seeds. I love the bright, lively colors and the mystery of what will show up! This will be only my second year growing dahlias and it’s fair to say I’m obsessed. The colors and range of shapes Erin is growing is beautiful!!
    Erin and her team continue to amaze me with their dedication and passion for flowers! I love it!!

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  764. Nat on

    Celosia Limonata!! I absolutely love it; it’s very refreshing! Beautiful on it’s own and as a filler. But all gorgeous, really. Bravo!

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  765. Katie Milligan on

    Wow so hard to choose my favorites out of so many beautiful varieties of flowers! Some of the ones I’m most looking forward to are petite floret, unicorn mix and sugar spun. What a dream to be able to expand and grow these gorgeous blooms.

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  766. Sasha Ashcraft on

    I love every flower in this post! I will say I’m enchanted with Apenglow and Bees Choice, the colors look incredibly beautiful. You’ve outdone yourself with this offering, and I can’t wait to see how your farm evolves in the future! Beautiful work!

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  767. Tricia on

    My favorites are Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals, and most of all, Golden Hour.

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  768. Joleen Wrightsman on

    Thank you! Thank you all for having the drive and passion to create with great ambition these amazingly beautiful originals. I have always had a love of all flowers. Because of them it has brought my niece and I so very close and I am blessed. When Tessa asked me what I was going to order I on the 6th I responded with I want them all! LOL. And she said “same”. 😂. I am going to have to narrow it down however I do know it will be within the celosia family because most people I have ever talked to them about have no idea what they are. I have always loved them because they are such a unique work of art.
    I can’t wait for The 6th. I told my niece it’s going to be like getting Garth Brooks concert tickets. Just a mad scramble to get on the web site and order before you sell out!
    I live on an acreage in southeast Nebraska work what you call a 9 to 5 job at our local hospital and am planning my flower farm. Now I have always gardened both flowers and vegetables but this year I am expanding I to a cut flower farm and am hoping with hard work I can build a new possibly for income and can eventually be a full time flower farmer. Thanks for inspiring me and my niece and so many many more.
    I literally want to jump up and down with my hand in the air saysimg “oo. oo choose me choose me! But that may be a bit obnoxious and distasteful so I will remain calm😔

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  769. Kathleen Jackson on

    I caught the dahlia bug last year after growing my first seeds, Bees Choice and watching all the bees thriving until the frost. I grew Queen Lime & Queen Red zinnias next to them and in containers around the patio lovely sweet peas.

    After three years of trying to grow sunflowers we had spectacular Ruby Eclipse which were my pride & joy! I was thrilled to make mixed bouquets for some friends and I kept every seed I could so we can plant more and also share seeds & starters.

    Unfortunately my beloved dahlia tubers shriveled during an unexpected humid spell, I didn’t see that coming! But I’m excited to start again this season snd I trust we will have another chance to welcome the Bees Choice parade in our garden. I’m so in love with the Victorian rainbow of zinnias I hope I am lucky to get some of those too!

    Thank you for inspiring me to grow flowers. 🦋🌻

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  770. Gabrielle Heide on

    Geez, it’s so hard to pick, it’s like when my kids ask who is my favorite. I love them all but I’m gonna go with , Precious Metals and Alpenglow, I hope I did hurt the other seeds feelings.

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  771. Courtney Savage on

    It would be such a treat to be able to grow any of these! I’m super excited to have Golden Hour again, I have been hoarding some of those seeds that you released awhile back and finally went through the last of that packet this past growing season! Also very excited about Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Peach, Petite Florets, Rose Gold and Spun Sugar. But truly any seeds from this breeding program would be a true delight, thank you SO MUCH to you and your team for all of your hard work!! How neat it will be to see the fruits of your labor scattered about the country, bringing joy to everyone whose paths they cross.

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  772. Lexie Genho on

    Just a deep breath, a soft sigh, and all my dreams…. SO beyond excited to feel these beautiful flower souls enter into my little place on the earth! I’m counting down the days until my field is full of floret originals!

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  773. Marlae Lee on

    They are all absolutely gorgeous!!! Thank you for all of your amazing hard work….. My 88-year old flower-loving mom has been following your process closely and is so incredibly fascinated: her family in the Netherlands was very involved in developing new varieties of flowers.
    I am the most excited for all of the new varieties of Zinnias…. can hardly narrow them down but LOVE the Dawn Creek pastels and the unicorn mix. Blessings!!

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  774. Gail on

    I can’t wait to add the Unicon Mix, Little Flower Girl, Floret, Petite Floret and Bee’s Choice to my garden! There are so many beautiful colors. I wish I could add them all to me garden!!

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  775. Amy K on

    I loved looking at all these gorgeous photos, and would be thrilled at the chance to grow any of these. I especially love the zinnias because they steer such a classic favorite that takes me back to my childhood of being at both my grandmothers’ houses during long summer days as a child.

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  776. Lina E. on

    I started following you back in 2019, and I’ve been so proud watching your passion blossom. Thank you for all of the gardening education you’ve provided me! I’m most excited to add Coral Reef, Unicorn Mix, and the Petite Florets mixes to my garden this year!

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  777. Angie on

    I am so excited for this release! I’ve been watching Precious Metals now through two seasons. So happy it’s available this season. It’s a hard decision to pick just one, they all look beutiful!

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  778. Darina D on

    I am most excited about the unicorn mix group! Very excited to see these lil ones grow and flourish. They definitely will brighten up my day and those around me who I give some flower too. Thank you for having these amazing photos and brightening our days!

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  779. Darina d on

    I am most excited about the unicorn mix! Seeing those little seedlings grow will be a blast and definitely perk up the mood! I know that these will make me and all my friends and family who ever to see my flowers and get some very happy. Cheers!

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  780. Darina dinov on

    I am most excited about the unicorn mix! These definitely look they will brighten up my day and those around me. I know gardening can help me maintain my zen (even through occasional frustrations) and make it okay that I talk to my little seedlings. Exciting to see these lil buds flourish and bring some joy in peoples lives. Cheers!

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  781. Maggie on

    I’m new to the cut flower world, but I am sooo excited for these seeds!! I’ll have my alarm set when they go on sale:)

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  782. Kris S on

    It’s hard to choose but alpenglow, dawn creek pastels, precious metals and Florets petite are some of my favorites. I love all the soft color pallets!

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  783. Alisa Bolander on

    I’m so excited to try some of your Floret dahlia seeds. That is going to be so fun! No matter what your farm releases, it is ALWAYS exciting!

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  784. Michelle VanEerden on

    I am so excited at the thought of growing these beautiful Zinnias. I am a small flower grower that sells bouquets at the end of my driveway, but every year my garden expands as do my varieties and knowledge. It all started with an article in Country Living magazine featuring Floret!

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  785. Arthi on

    I’m excited to grow Dahlias for the first time (I have my eye on CanCan girls, Petite Floret, and Shooting Stars) and the Victorian Wedding Zinnias. I’m moving back into my childhood home this year in the Seattle area to fix it up for my parents to move back into, and am so eager to have beautiful things growing to make their return even more special. I also plan on making our yard more wild and pollinator-friendly, so seeing that the bees love these mixes is a huge plus.

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  786. Christy Shivell on

    I love the colors of the dawn creek honey and precious metals zinnias, but I’m really excited about several of your celosias. They are such workhorses and I love preserving them. I can’t narrow it down to a few…

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  787. Christy Shivell on

    I love the colors of the dawn creek honey and precious metals zinnias, but I’m really excited about several of your celosias. They are such workhorses and I love preserving them. I can’t narrow it down to a few…

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  788. Annaleise on

    I can’t wait to start growing the Petite Floret and Shooting Star Dahlias! I love the thrill of not knowing what blooms you will grow. How it takes months of nurturing before you see the treasures unfolding! And how exciting it is, to save the tubers for the following years. Thank you so much for offering these varieties and sharing the joy with fellow plant lovers.

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  789. Zoe on

    I’d be delighted to get to grow any of them! Alpenglow, Victorian wedding, and floret’s babies are at the top of my wishlist.

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  790. Kaley on

    Precious Metals, Spun Sugar, Alpenglow and Golden Hour.
    Thank you!

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  791. Maureen on

    It’s been a blast to watch you morph your business along with your interests. You are so generous to share your knowledge with the world. Thanks for keeping so much of the info free, It helps those of u who grow flowers as a hobby and to share with others.

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  792. Heather on

    Thank you for sharing the journey! So fun to see all the hard work coming to fruition! Such glorious colors, be still my heart!

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  793. Laura Kujacznski on

    I might feel like I won $1 million if I won this prize. What’s more precious than growing your flowers?! If I don’t win, I’ll still show up at the sale. After being a hobby farmer for 10 years, I’m going official this year and starting a flower farm. What would be a better jumpstart than to receive seeds from someone who is influenced me so greatly?! 😘

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  794. Beth on

    My daughters (8 & 10) and I are putting together a small cut flower garden this year. They often mention me growing flowers for their weddings. Eeek! The fact that you are encouraging seed saving throughout generations gave me goosebumps. What if these Floret Originals bought in 2024 could be part of a wedding bouquet in a decades time or more?? I can’t even imagine! We have been drooling over which ones to choose – all of them are so unique and perfect. We would be overly excited if we even have a chance to get Vintage Rose, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Pastels Mix, and Bee’s Choice. Wish we could try them all! Thank you for your generosity in sharing with the world.

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  795. Kristina on

    I am absolutely on the edge of seat to get these babies in my garden!!! I’m particularly excited about Alpine Glow, Precious Metals, Shooting Star, Petite Florets and the Vintage Rose Celosia <3

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  796. Maggie Haus on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias, I’m most inspired to try and grow the celosia, and I’m most eager to grow the dahlias and not try to win the dahlia wars this year :) I am over the moon that you decided to put so much effort into these flowers so many of us are beside ourselves to grow! The colors that have been born through this passion are otherworldly and SO dreamy. Being a wedding and event designer for so many years I eventually became uninspired by even the most gorgeous imported blooms. There will always be the exotic that I can’t grow that will offer a thrill, but nothing is more fulfilling than tending your own garden, watching and waiting, putting so much of yourself into your babies and then, for me, eventually cutting them and offering them to make someone else happy. These new colors make my heart sing, I just can’t wait!!

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  797. Gerryann Olson on

    I am so excited to try growing Dahlias from seed for the first time, and I love Cancan Girls, Floret and Shooting Stars. My long time love is for zinnias and I hope to grow the Dawn Creek varieties, along with your exquisite seeds that I’ve never been able to grow. Your collaboration with Kori makes my heart sing and demonstrates your compassion, generosity and love for kindred spirits. Thank you to your entire team for helping us to sow beauty in the world.

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  798. D Freese on

    Really excited about the dahlias and Alpenglo. There are many others I am excited but if I had to really narrow it down those 2 would be the 2. I can hardly wait to try Dahlia seeds. I have only done tubers. It will be like Christmas!

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  799. Kari on

    Petite florets, Victorian wedding zinnia, unicorn mix zinnia, alpenglow zinnia! So excited for these!

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  800. Naomi on

    Appenglow, precious metals zinnias. Would love those. How could you not. Although, as a flower addict, I’d be happy with every single one of your flowers. The colors are just beautiful. And addictive.

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  801. Ellen on

    Sangria and the vintage rose celosias. Theres something about those fluffy flowers. My grand daughters just love waving them in the wind like wands. A must have.

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  802. Ellen on

    Theres something about those fluffy celosia. My grand daughters love waving them in the wind like some magical wand. A must have for my garden.

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  803. Jana Sifuentes on

    Sangria and raspberry lemonade! I am excited to grrow more celosia this year and love the soft colors but I am especially drawn to the bold colors.

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  804. Stacey Karlis on

    Spun sugar Celosia!! I had 1 in my Celosia patch last year and didn’t know what it was. Was all set to save Seed and a frost snuck up on me!! I am so happy that it wasn’t a fluke, but a for real amazing thing!!!

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  805. Sarah on

    ‘Dusty Rose’ (previously named ‘Fruit Punch’) – love this flower! It reminds me of a coral reef but above ground.

    Sangria Mix – love the darker, rich hues of this flower. You do not see a lot of this color!

    ‘Victorian Wedding’ Mix is such a beautiful color and will look good next to any other color in your gardens.

    Love all the varieties, wish my garden could fit them all!

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  806. Sarah Wolf on

    Be still my heart. I can’t even….

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  807. Ania Brown on

    I am beyond excited to finally be able to purchase some of the seeds this year. I have been watching Erin grow as a flower farm for years now and I live through her blog. She has motivated me to live a life filled with flowers! I now run a small hobby flower farm and I dream of making it a full time work. My farm is called “Little Brown Farm” and is located in Ontario, Canada. Thank you or the inspiration! Ania Brown

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  808. Kristen Carlson-McCarthy on

    Since we keep bees on our farm I am partial to Bees choice. I am interested in growing different varieties of flowers to see what changes in are made in the flavor of honey produced. I also love the petite floret mix. Really I love all flowers but especially the ones pollinators prefer

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  809. Becca Aucoin on

    I cannot wait to grow as many zinnia varieties as I can! The Alpenglow and Precious metal varieties really speak to me and the Dawn creek colours are so so stunning. Zinnias are a favourite in my garden and it’s a total dream to be able to grow Floret Farm varieties of the flowers that bring me so much joy. I am in the process of reading Erin’s “Cut Flower Garden” book and it’s making me SO excited to get a start on this year’s garden. Thank you for sharing your passion and skill with the world. Us budding home cut flower gardeners appreciate it more than you know.

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  810. Jessica on

    They are all so beautiful!!! And would love to grow them all ♥️ If I had to narrow it down to use in wedding work this summer, Dusty Rose, Victorian Wedding, and Shooting Stars.

    I hope one day, to find my niche, and give back as much as you are Erin!

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  811. Holly on

    So in love with golden hour and alpenglow. Thank you for both inspiring AND
    making it possible for us to grow such beauties!!!

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  812. Ellie on

    Coral Reef, Spun Sugar, Glowing Embers, Raspberry Lemonade – heck, any of the celosias! After seeing celosia growing in a neighbor’s front garden and as a cut flower in an arrangement at a restaurant, I’ve fallen in LOVE with celosia. I think she’s a flower that’s better in person. And how do the bees love her too! Of the zinnias, Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, and the Dawn Creek Pastels seem so special. I have Bee’s Choice that I’ve ordered previously and love it so of the dahlia mixes I think Petite Florets and Shooting Stars: the pollinators love the peachy collarette that I grew from the Bee’s Choice seed. It’s truly hard to make a choice, they all seem so magical!

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  813. Kat on

    Genesis 1:29 * is the seed one ❤️

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  814. Kat on

    Love the dusty rose and pink chenille celosia, alpenglow, precious metals, DC pastels zinnias and the dahlias! They are all beautiful and it’s a blessing to see such beauty! Thank God for beautiful flowers! (Thinking about Genesis 1:19 a lot lately ❤️)

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  815. Merrill on

    Cannot WAIT for your Zinnias!!! Love love Golden Hour, Alpine Glow, and Little Flower Girl. Thank you Floret fam <3

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  816. Liane Donohue on

    Vintage Rose I must have, Dawn Creek Peach is a sweet surprise I love her colors and Petite Florets -so happy for you and your team of floral lovers and friends who have worked so very hard for the past 7 years to bring a smile to my face

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  817. Shelley Tarr on

    Spun sugar and precious metals – can’t wait!

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  818. Jeannie Z on

    It is so hard to choose as I love ALL the possibilities! The Celosia is so unique and new to me that I would have to start there. The “brain” style flower intrigues me to no end!

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  819. Susan Kay Jones on

    So excited to try spun sugar celosia, unicorn zinnia and shooting stars dahlias. I just watched the documentary. So much care given to the whole process. Thank you!

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  820. Carol Birch on

    Oh, so many choices so little time!!! I want them all!! My must-haves are Supercrest and Sangria Mix Celosia, they take my breath away!!

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  821. Lori Goodwin on

    I can’t get over how pretty all these soft, muted pastels are…and the two-tones and multiple colors on one stem! I am having a terrible time trying to choose which ones to order.😂 On my first run through them all I immediately was leaning toward Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush and the Sangria Celosia(love the dramatic color!)…and as you said, on first glance many of the zinnias look similar, but as you guys have been spotlighting each one and posting more pictures they are ALL just gorgeous!! The baby Florets will be my top priority when you open your sale. They are adorable💕 Your blog is like eye candy for flower freaks like me and thanks so much for all your generosity with information and resources. I snagged some dahlia tubers from several of your recommended sources this year also!🎉Congratulations on your beautiful collection!!

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  822. Denise Read on

    This post is breathtaking. I am so grateful for the Floret Farm Team!
    I would love to grow ‘Little Flower Girl’ in my city garden. I love the range of colors and the open center for its appeal to pollinators!

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  823. Mary Lineberry on

    In Victorian times, zinnias represented “lasting affection”. With endless varieties. hardinness and dedicated breeders there is no end to their possibilities. These plants are certainly no
    ” wallflowers” and with the new romantic pastels sure to expand the demand. I only hope that I can add them to my garden. I think of flowering plants as embassadors, or diplomats to bring joy and patience into our lives.

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  824. Karina on

    The dahlias are just absolutely gorgeous. I’m in love with all the colors and varieties 😍😍

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  825. Jaime Yamashita on

    Alpen glow is incredible and the name perfectly captures its magical quality

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  826. Lauren C on

    I would love to grow the Cancan Girls and the Unicorn mix. They are all truly amazing, especially the field of giant flowers.

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  827. Lisa Sweeney on

    I absolutely love all the zinnia colors- they’re so beautiful! I have never seen such beautiful pastel colors. I have set the alarm on my phone to hopefully get some seeds when the sale begins.

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  828. Beth Kern on

    I’m looking forward to Unicorn Mix and all the dahlias!! So excited to get my seeds started this year!!

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  829. Melinda Rafferty on

    I have been growing a small patch of Zinnia’s in my yard for the past several years just for making personal bouquets and bouquets for family and friends. I look forward to adding some of your beautiful varieties to my patch this year…it time to ramp up my bouquets with some different textures. Love all of them, but especially the Spun Sugar Celosia, Dawn Creek Pastels and Bee’s Choice. Thank you for your lovely blog.

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  830. Luke on

    All the Floret Original are gorgeous! I’d like to grow Alpenglow, Limonata, Dusty Rose, Dawn Creek Blush, Cancan Girls to name a few, but truthfully, I’d love to grow then all!

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  831. Cheryl Rogers on

    Celosia Spun Sugar!! Precious metals!!!! Alpenglow!!!! Dahlia ‘Cancan Girls’!!! I have been using your company for seeds since your beginning, and I’m so thrilled you can fulfill your dream of only presenting seeds out of your breeding program now. My cut flower garden helps provide my neighborhood with the freshest and most extraordinary flowers in our small beach town. I’m recovering now from Breast Cancer and cervical spine surgery, so being able to look forward to these treasures means so much to me. Thank you Erin and Team

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  832. Kathryn on

    OMG, they’re all so beautiful! Vintage Rose, Golden hour, Dawn Creek Pastels, Petite Florets and Shooting Stars, yes please! I can’t wait to see them bloom!

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  833. Suzette Bergeson on

    So many great choices!! Golden Hour and Cancan Girls would be great to grow this year!!

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  834. Amanda Underhill on

    I’m so happy that unicorn mix is back! And I’m really excited to try Bees choice and probably Floret. I recently to my artwork in clay after an 15 year (motherhood!) hiatus, and am very much after beautiful forms to complement my vase work and create floral reliefs. These are making me so hungry for summer! Thank you for sharing the beauty.

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  835. Stacey on

    Bee’s choice! I love all the variety and colors contained in one little seed packet. It’s my first year growing a cut flower garden and these seem like a great place to start. Lots of variety, but I can still start small. But also, all of the Floret Originals are gorgeous!!!

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  836. Victoria M on

    I have been racking my brain trying to prioritize my list, making collages, studying the pictures and descriptions of each variety. As of today, my number one remains Alpenglow. There is just something so enchanting about her. All winter long our 2 year old has been taking his plastic safety scissors to where the zinnias were last year and asks to cut flowers. I can’t wait until we grow the floret originals together this year and introduce baby brother to our love of flowers too.

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  837. Amy on

    You and your team have made gardening come to life for me. Never did I think of growing Celosia but now I can’t wait to try!

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  838. Annie on

    I would love to grow little flower girl!!

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  839. Crystal on

    Alpenglow is top on my list, Dawn creek is a close second to her. What a joy and surprise to see that they both are a possibility this year!! I’m beyond excited about this, thank you Erin for the hard work and dedication ♡♡♡

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  840. Crystal on

    Alpenglow if top on my list, Dawn creek is a close second to her. What a joy and surprise to see that they both are a possibility this year!! I’m beyond excited about this, thank you Erin for the hard work and dedication ♡♡♡

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  841. Sheri Nobel on

    They are all so stunning and would love to grow them all but I would especially love to add coral reef, can-can girls and precious metals to my garden! So beautiful 😍

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  842. Amity Arnold on

    I’m hoping to snag several of your zinnia and celosia varieties. I am a 3rd year flower farmer and am trying to find my niche with wedding and event designers. Have joined a collective which has been amazing! I’m most interested in Limonata as I too have always loved Sylphid but would love to collect the seed for myself. Rose Gold celosia and the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush are the zinnias I am eyeing. I may even go out on a limb and try the Shooting Stars dahlia seeds – never tried growing dahlias from seeds – might be my adventure for the year!!

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  843. Kim on

    I’m a fan of the bright colored flowers so I’m excited about the Sangria mix celosia, Unicorn mix zinnias and Cancan girls dahlias. So beautiful!!

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  844. Rosalia Beachy on

    I would love to try precious metals! All of them look so beautiful!

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  845. Kelly on

    Beautiful!!! Florets growth and development has been amazing to watch! I have to say also thanks for not removing all the valuable information you have gathered over the years with all the other varieties you have grown or have at the farm. It’s precious information that I actually go back and read every time I need it! So thanks for keeping it in archived seed section.

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  846. Erika on

    Golden hour zinnias ✨

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  847. Crystal Barnett on

    Congratulations!!! My goodness, it’s like trying to choose a favorite child! They are all so beautiful! My favorites are Spun sugar, Sangria mix, Unicorn mix, Victorian wedding, Dawn Creek pastels & Petite florets. So excited for February 6th!! 🤗♥️

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  848. Emily Peterson on

    Thank you, Floret Team for your years of yard work bringing beauty to the world.

    I love the golden hour, dawn-creek-pastels, petite florets, and can-can girls. Amazing to grow anemone type flowers that don’t require cool weather in my hot temps.

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  849. Lisa Roth on

    Congratulations on achieving your dream with so many who shared your vision!
    I’m dreaming of how my garden would look with a sprinkling of ‘Glowing Embers’ & ‘Spun Sugar’
    And then to tie together the more vibrant colors already in my garden, ‘Cancan Girl’ and ‘Petite Floret’ -!

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  850. So So Koutis on

    My first Choices are precious metals
    And victorian wedding dawn creek plush honey
    then the dahlias I don’t know I love all of them lol
    That why I haven’t purchased any other seed yet because I am so excited and have bin saving all my cash
    I have a flower seed savings cash jar I placed some zinnia seeds in the bottom of the jar to make sure my cash would grow
    Thanks So So from NJ

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  851. Michel Knepper on

    Hello Erin and Floret Flowers! I love all of the beautiful Floret flowers. My favorite ones are: 1. Celosia coral reef , 2. Celosia limonata, 3. Celosia sangria mix, 4. Dahlia cancan girls, 5. Dahlia petite florets, 6. Zinnia dawn creek pastels and 7. Zinnia little flower girl. Thank you for making the world more wonderful. Have a Nice Daisy! With gratitude and love, Michel

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  852. Nancy Fitzgerald on

    dawn-creek-pastels, petite florets, can-can girls, shooting stars. Goodness, all of them!!!

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  853. Christina on

    Bee’s Choice & Victorian Wedding!

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  854. Suzy R on

    Petite florets and precious metals! 🌸

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  855. Katie on

    The Golden Hour Zinnias and the Pink Chenille Celosia!

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  856. Sab on

    Petite Florets and shooting stars 💫

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  857. Glory Redbird on

    I’m excited to try some Celosia and some precious metals zinnias this year .

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  858. Deborah Copeland on

    They are all so beautiful! I love them all and picking a favorite is almost impossible, I’d be happy with any of them.
    The Dusty Rose and Coral reef are two favorites
    Zinnias. The Victorian Wedding and The Dawn Creek Farm zinnias are the first I would add to my garden.
    My goal is to be able to grow and take arrangements to the care facilities and nursing home patients.
    My grandmother and I grew zinnias and herbs the last year she lived with me. I would gather them, and she would arrange them in the odd jars we collected. I would tie some ribbon on the jars and we gifted them.
    She is my inspiration for this!
    I hope to be able to get some of all your flower seeds at some point, they are
    So so beautiful!

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  859. Karen Fowler on

    So excited to grow some Victoria Wedding Zinnias and Petite Floret!

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  860. David Ramsey on

    I would be happy with any of your seeds, but, for some reason, I’m particularly fascinated with Bloomquist Candy Corn. I think it’s because the bronzy copper colors add a certain appeal to fall arrangements.

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  861. Heather Jacobs on

    I am excited for every single one of these beautiful magical souls! I especially have my fingers crossed for Victorian Wedding and Petite Florets! This work that you have done is so very amazing and you guys have clearly put your heart and soul into it!!

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  862. Maddie C on

    I cannot wait for Alpenglow and Limonata!

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  863. Carol Hambridge on

    I cannot wait to grow Precious Metals and Unicorn Zinnias to give away!

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  864. Natasja Hammond on

    Hands down precious metals, little flower girl, and Victorian wedding! So so hard to choose!!! My sweet gardening neighbour who was sooo addicted to dahlias and zinnias got me on this path, when she passed she had planted her baby’s already so I took over hoping to take on the challenge! And yes this will be my third year now learning as I go but so excited when a new little unique flower comes up. I had saved my friends seeds from her zinnias and gave them all at her celebration of life. I so enjoyed seeing everyone gardens after they planted them feeling they also had a part of their missing friend. The little flowers have brought so much joy to my life and I absolutely am over the moon with all these beautiful varieties! I know my girlfriend would be addicted to these new varieties so I hope to plant them in her gardens as well this year for her husband to feel like she’s still with us. She got me hooked on your books and all your Knowledge. Thank u for bringing all the joy u did and all the joy u bring me now following in her foot steps while learning on the way! Congratulations on this new launch! Absolutely amazing!!!!🌸🌸🌸🌸 Natasja

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  865. mary jean on

    I’ll be holding my breath trying to score Precious Metals and Unicorn

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  866. Anna Schmidtberger on

    I’m PUMPED for “Alpenglow”. So soft and understated. 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

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  867. Tracey Sherman on

    How can one choose from such gorgeous flowers? But I love the celosias because they were my late brother in law’s favorite flowers, and growing them in our garden will remind us of him! For me, I love the new zinnias and dahlias. All the peachy pink pastels are a dream, and I love the thought of growing dahlias from seed and the possibility of discovering and naming a new breed! Thank you, Erin, for sharing ALL your gardening work and offering the chance to be gifted the seeds collection.

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  868. Marci on

    All of the Fall colors of Celosia are absolutely dreamy! I’m also excited about Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix Zinnias!

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  869. Jane B on

    My favorite ones are Celosia Dusty Rose and Dahlia Petite Florets. They are absolutely stunning and would look lovely in arrangements together!

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  870. Jack Barnes on

    The “Precious Metals” mix would be a perfect gift for my mom’s garden.

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  871. Craig Barnes on

    My lady loves you guys and wants to plant all the dahlias. I would say the Cacan Girls is fairly awesome.

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  872. Adam on

    the unicorn mix is radical

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  873. Adan on

    the unicorn mix is radically awesome

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  874. Jane Anderson on

    Your flowers are absolutely stunning! I’m most excited about the Petite Florets mix! Love dreaming about all the beautiful flowers during these dreary winter months!!

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  875. Gen on

    Oh my goodness, what to choose?? I love golden hour, precious metals, unicorn, any of the colorful Dawson creek ones, florets, oh!! And the rose gold! All are so beautiful!

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  876. Kae on

    Unicorn mix
    Precious metals
    Cancan girls
    Victorian metal

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  877. Shawna Rafferty on

    Very excited to see if I can obtain several varieties in this sale. My top two would be the rose gold celosia & precious metals Zinnia. I think these would look great together!

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  878. Kristen Bates on

    All the Zinnias but definitely”Little flower girl” and “Unicorn “

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  879. Kristy on

    Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Peach and Honey are glowing and calling my name! I would coveted every bloom, pressing and drying for endless projects!

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  880. Amanda Pick on

    So excited to grow these flowers!! I’ve been following your journey. Such a breath of fresh air. Good luck!!

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  881. Alex Jacobson on

    I’m so excited about Precious Metals and Victorian. wedding! And hope to try Cancan girls and Floret dahlia seeds.

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  882. Anastasia on

    Bee’s Choice, Precious Metals, and Rose Gold!

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  883. Suzanne C on

    Absolutely love Celosia, one of my favorite flowers! Very underrated.

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  884. Alicia J on

    Oh my gosh.. all of your varieties are absolutely gorgeous. I love following your story and how these varieties have come to life! I certainly cannot choose a favorite but I would love to grow petite florets in my dahlia garden, rose gold and summer sherbet celosia are such great colors and the zinnias.. oh the zinnias.. I can’t possibly choose a favorite, but, my goodness, alpenglow is a stunner. Congrats on your amazing achievements.. can’t wait to see these all over the world!

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  885. Deb Iverson on

    Most excited about yoir new zinnia varieties…especially unicorn and alpenglow as well as your dahlia seeds. So hard to chose….they are all beautiful.

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  886. Tawni Willis on

    I had never heard of the unicorn mix and I love all of the colors! I mean , you can’t go wrong with any of the beautiful varieties you have!

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  887. Colleen Deese on

    Well done. They are all so beautiful it is so hard to decide. I live in Alaska and not everything does as well here. I love all of them but if had to choose it would be Victorian Wedding when you use words like workhorse that is what I need. I also would love to get some little flower girl, petite florets and bee choice. I appreciate your drive and love for flowers. Thank you

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  888. Amanda Wiegand on

    I am very excited for your Zinnias! They’re my favorite to grow. I have the unicorn mix on my wish list. I also want to try dahlias this year. Bees choice is my favorite color combination. You make it difficult to choose. I want to try them all!

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  889. Denise B on

    All the flowers are gorgeous, but I especially Iike Autumn Blaze. That would be a nice addition to my garden.

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  890. Andrea K. on

    Hi! We are very excited for your Zinnias! They’re my daughter’s favorite thing to give & grow! We love your unicorn mix, and precious metals! We want to explore dahlias this year with your bee’s choice variety! We’re looking into bee cups this spring to add to our flower beds too. Thank you for all the education & encouragement your company does for new growers, it’s been life changing!

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  891. Marcia J on

    Wow, look at all that hard work paying off! Those colors are eye riveting! I’m not a big pastel flower fan, but Alpenglow and Precious Metals changed my plans. I’m excited to get those zinnias and the Can Can girls and Petite Floret dahlia seeds too, love the unusual shapes

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  892. Kay Lee Smith on

    I’m so excited for this release and most looking forward to the unique and vibrant colors of celosia. I discovered celosia through your flower farmer training and it’s become my favorite filler. I would love to grow every one of the original Floret varieties. That’s not in the budget for this season, so I would probably straight up ugly cry if I was fortunate enough to be one of the few winners. Thanks for all you do. Your story and efforts are such an inspiration.

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  893. Autumn Mulverhill on

    Holy cats! I just read through your new varieties and kept getting choked up as each new beauty emerged. ‘Spun Sugar’ Celosia gave my heart a thrill and then when I saw the ‘Little Flower Girl’ Zinnias it almost burst! And who could ever decide on a favorite dahlia?! Not this chick! I would absolutely love to grow each new variety and even share some with my favorite local gardening pals if that is allowed. Thanks for the opportunity and all of the beautiful work that Team Floret has done to make this possible. Cheers, guys!

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  894. Mary Gehling on

    We love Zinnias and Dahlias, but are really excited to grow Celosias this year! I’m really loving the crested forms – such a unique shape in bouquets! I’ve got my eye on ‘Dusty Pink’ but also Limonata and Vintage Rose for their color. We’re on the north Oregon Coast, so the early blooming, cool weather loving ‘Pink Chenille’ is coming home too.

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  895. Christine Duncan on

    I am so excited about the whole collection but I think the zinnias are my favourite.

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  896. Kelly Reinhardt on

    For Christmas my kids gave me Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden book, from there I found your Facebook page and I’m hooked! I’m so excited to get my hands on the Cancan Girls Dahlias, Vintage Rose Celosia and Precious Metals Zinnias. I love to have fresh flower arrangements in my home using flowers from my garden and wildflowers on my property. Occasionally I will do flower arrangements for friends for special events like weddings or birthday celebrations. I look forward to adding to my cut garden some beautiful varieties from Floret Farms.

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  897. Jill Gerlach on

    My home garden contains over 60 varieties of dahlias, but now my interest has switched to zinnias. They will make a very welcome addition. I have been following you for many years, even when I lived in Florida, now moved to Oregon and loving the opportunity to grow so much in this environment.
    Hoping to get a couple of my wishlist zinnias from your collection when the sale comes up. Just love all the hard work you and your staff put into bringing these beauties to us all.

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  898. Ali Pougiales on

    It is impossible to pick favorite varieties as I can imagine every single one of these babes growing tall in my garden! The Celosia varieties that tug at my hear the most are Celosia ‘Limonata’, Celosia ‘Rose Gold’ and Celosia ‘Spun Sugar’. They all have a welcoming, playful, Dr. Seuss quality about them that really make you stay and look closer. The Zinnias are such a dream! I am beyond excited to welcome ‘Golden Hour’ into my garden for her sneaky, indescribable warmth that instigated Erin to explore this whole breeding adventure (Thank you ‘Golden Hour’!). Zinnia ‘Precious Metals’, ‘Dawn Creek Blush’ and ‘Dawn Creek Peach’ will certainly get me out of bed in the morning. Every Dahlia shown above will have a home in my garden- I am just SO pumped!!

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  899. Beth Johnston on

    I’m so excited to try every single one of these varieties. I know how much hard work went into them and I love the variety that I will get from each seed packet! Blessings to you for creating more beauty in the world.

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  900. Jean Fedell on

    Looking forward to the coral reef supercrest mix!

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  901. Shaylan on

    Beyond excited for this! My 8-year-old daughter and I grew zinnias for her to take to our local fair last year and now we’re both hooked! We are most looking forward to trying to snag: Spun Sugar celosia, Unicorn Mix zinnias, Cancan Girls dahlias, and Floret dahlias.

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  902. Connie Miller on

    I am overwhelmed with the beautiful varieties to choose from! I’m a huge fan of celosia. I love the feathery blooms in an arrangement. Like spikes of feathery fire! I’m also enamored with the precious metals zinnias. So unique and delicate in color. Whenever you post pictures my head kind of spins with the limitless options. I love them all!

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  903. Carol Sostok on

    I am growing cut flowers for my daughter’s wedding in August. Her color is dusty rose so I am excited to grow these pastel shades of zinnias and celosia. Thanks for releasing the seeds for purchase at just the right time!!

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  904. Tomi Whitaker on

    I am so inspired by your work and farm. I love that you have cultivated pastels. They are very much needed (and much over due) in the flower world! Congratulations on the beautiful work. The time and all of the hard work you all have invested bringing these beauties into the world is very much appreciated!!🙏
    I WANT SOME!!!!!! 🌸

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  905. Mary Ann Charles on

    I absolutely love the diversity of shapes and amazing color tones in the Shooting Stars…perfect name for such a beautiful flower. I’m also drawn to the Dawn Creek Pastels for their stunning, yet subtle color palette. I’m excited to add more color, style and texture to my garden.

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  906. Alexandra on

    I am so excited for the release of all of these beautiful flowers. I’m a huge fan of the Little Flower Girl Zinnias–I’ve been waiting years to buy them! I’m also very excited for the Blush and Pastel zinnia mixes from Dawn Creek Farm. My search for similar flowers to the Little Flower Girl zinnias is actually what led me to them! The Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice dahlias look so fun and lively, and I love how pretty and proliferous the Victorian Wedding Zinnias are.

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  907. Sancha Sherman on

    Four years ago, I planted my first dahlia bulbs with no prior knowledge. As I fell in love with these flowers, I began researching how to propagate them. Your book, “Discovering Dahlias,” was a birthday gift from my mom, and it played a pivotal role in guiding me. Our acreage gained farm status in 2022, and my flower garden has organically blossomed into something beyond my wildest imagination.

    Last night, as I scrolled through social media, your video release appeared in my Facebook feed. Intrigued, I clicked and started watching. My eyes lit up in the living room, and my heart opened up to numerous possibilities. The magic of your presentation led to the most enchanting sleep.

    Having recently taken a community class on seed saving, I’m excited to incorporate your insights. I am genuinely ready for this new chapter. The emotions overwhelmed me as I continued watching, appreciating how you share your passion. Your post has become the best dahlia gift ever, and I can’t wait to explore and implement what I’ve learned.

    I honestly cannot choose between any of them. I want them all! Every or any Floret Original could be added to my flower farm, it would be magical.

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  908. Renae Ahlberg on

    I would love to grow any of these beautiful flowers! They are all unique and so pretty!! Great work Floret!!

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  909. Barbara on

    What you and your team has done to generate excitement over flowers is incredible. I am a sales broker in this industry, and I always mention Floret when I want to get people excited about flowers and the power they have. How can you not get a smile on your face when you see them. They have such power in each and every face.
    Honestly every single flower family that you have bred are spectacular.

    Keep up the great work.
    How to pick my favorite, I would say all of them.

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  910. Kimberly on

    I love growing out zinnias each year to share with neighbors and teachers (later in the summer) as a way to bring some joy to others..and I have been waiting and waiting and waiting what feels like ages for Golden Hour to be available to us. Alpenglow has me all in my feelings, and Precious Metals are stunning.. but Golden Hour has been my “unicorn” for a while now. The name conjures the magical moment where the light gilds the whole world around you in a wash of warmth and time seems to stand still. The color range is soft and romantic and everything I ever hope to find in zinnia colors (don’t get me wrong, my son’s favorite bright explosion of colors isn’t BAD..it just isn’t ME) and I cannot WAIT to be able to grow these out, save these seeds, and share this magic with others. Erin started with Sweet Peas..but the smiles I share have always been with “just” a bunch of zinnias passed into waiting hands

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  911. Kathy McElroy on

    I can’t wait! Will there be buy button that includes all of them? One click shopping. I want them all!!!

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  912. Paige Patterson on

    Definitely the zinnias! I got one pack of the Unicorn six ages ago and have been saving and sharing the seeds every year since because turquoise!! In a zinnia?? Might have been the best thing I’d ever seen in flowers I’ve grown from seeds but now …. OMG … I want, no, I NEED them all. I’m speechless with what you’ve accomplished. Congratulations. Not only have you created true beauty to the world but you’ve done it in the way true gardeners work. With the hopes that people share and spread their fascination & joy of growing flowers from seeds with others. Well done. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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  913. Meghan Whitaker on

    I’m in love with Victorian wedding and Precious metals. I have looked at your website almost daily for weeks in anticipation of this release. We have had a tough season of sickness within our family and looking at all these new releases has really given me something to look forward to! They are all just beautiful ❤️

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  914. Dana on

    I’m most excited about Rose Gold celosia, though they are ALL so beautiful!

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  915. Lezlie Lawson on

    This is my second post. Not trying to cheat but as I was reading and drooling over the blog post again, I realized I hadn’t followed the instructions and I’m a rule follower so I got anxious! “What if they are trying to gauge the demand for each variety or will I be disqualified” thoughts began to run through my head – you get the picture. I had to post again! So hard to choose but here are my top picks in each category:
    Vintage Rose Celosia
    Little Flower Girl Zinnia
    Petite Floret Dahlia
    And while I’m writing, thank you for all the beauty, inspiration, and good work you are putting out into the world. I was especially moved by Alla’s story and have already learned so much more about growing Clematis from her book and can’t wait to grow some of her seeds. She is a marvel and your highlighting her struggle has made her life better I’m sure. Good work indeed.

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  916. Kelsie on

    If I could only choose one, I think I’d pick Alpenglow. They’re all so incredible!

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  917. Katie Hetrick on

    I am most excited to grow ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Golden Hour’ Zinnias this year! The colors look beautiful and other worldly; it’s so fascinating and amazing seeing what nature provides us with. My son is finally old enough to enjoy the garden with me…and our favorite time to walk hand in hand is ironically, the golden hour. Being able to enjoy the full range color palettes these varieties offer while conveying my love for nature, beauty and sharing it with the world is what I can’t wait for. Thank you!

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  918. Ivy Zellmer on

    Wow, difficult to choose but at the TOP of the list would be from the zinnias collection… Victorian Wedding and Unicorn mix! Congrats on this seed breeding accomplishment!!!

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  919. Fiona Petermann on

    All of these new varieties are so beautiful! I look forward to trying Alpenglow and Precious Metals this summer. Perhaps Rose Gold or Vintage Rose Celosia as well. Thank you, to the team at Floret for your care and diligence breeding these flowers and making these available for people around the world.

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  920. Ann Rosica on

    I am a tremendous celosia fan. I went through the blog and your descriptions were so lovely that I wrote down 5 varieties that I would love! This is not to say that I haven’t already saved seeds from the varieties that I grew last year! But the pictures and descriptions quickly made me see that I won’t be happy without Autumn Blaze, Summer Sherbert, Spun Sugar, Limonata and the Sangria Mix!!! I love the colors!

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  921. Sheri Muciaccia on

    Love the unicorn mix zinnias! Thanks for all the work you’ve done to produce a beautiful zinnia! Worth every penny!!

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  922. Kristen McLane on

    Summer Sherbet celosia is beautiful. I’m smitten with the color and form. I’m also excited to try any and all zinnias. They are the flower that remind me the most of my grandfather’s garden.

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  923. Shannon on

    I Just watched your newest film about the Floret originals and freaked out! SO INSPIRING and the attentions to detail and care that was shown to us new breeders of these precious unique seeds. I am lucky to live close to Floret in Stanwood Washington and have been inspired since I was introduced to Floret seeds. One of my favorite Christain Bands For King & Country, one of their wives was posting about her unicorn mix Zinnia’s from Floret in Tennessee in 2019 and have been hooked to her special Zinnia’s like little flower girl’ ever since.! Looking forward to meeting the Dawn Creek varieties , what special gathering of delights. I have truly fell in love with the Skagit farm fields that I drive around with my 4 children in our van during naps in the spring to see the daffodils and tulips 🌷. My favorite is to drive by Floret and wonder what magic is happening out in those fields, it truly feels like I am driving by Willy Wonkas Chocolate factory everytime! You know that’s just it, Floret brings out the child in me, makes the bottom of my feet tingle with excitement to think about these sacred seeds. Thank you Floret team for cultivating a passion filled inspiring beauty to hold in each one of our gardens, it’s truly magical ✨️

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  924. Paige on

    How exciting! Congratulations y’all. What a journey. Can’t wait for the sale

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  925. Brandy on

    It’s so hard to choose only one but I keep going back to Little Flower Girl, even though I’m usually drawn to larger blooms. You’ve really knocked every single variety out of the park!

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  926. Stacie on

    Unicorn Mix and Bees’ Choice. Greenhouse is ready to go to start some seeds.

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  927. Jody Olympia on

    So exciting! Unicorn and Raspberry Lemonade will be on my list! I hope I get one!

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  928. Jillian Naro on

    I am beyond excited for all of these beautiful varieties, but mostly for the Unicorn Mix because it matches my best friends wedding color palette and I am really hoping to grow enough for a sweet little bouquet for her this year. ♥️

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  929. Genessa Claeys on

    I’m counting down the days until your beautiful seed babies are available. The Love of gardening and collecting seed has been such a passion/obsession of mine, and thank you for sharing bc your story is such an inspiration. Thank you for all you do!! Im so very excited, for all of the seed babies, but most thrilled to plant Victorian wedding mix. We live in historic Victorian home & love to plant the beautiful Victorian Wedding mix all along our front walk.
    Thank you!

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  930. Joy on

    Watching the new video filled my heart. Your passion, vision and hard, hard work is so inspiring – it feels almost spiritual in nature.
    Thank you for sharing all of this beauty and your experience with us. I am grateful.
    I hope to add some of your zinnias to my gardens this year – precious metals being a favorite – they are all beautiful and choosing is a challenge ;)

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  931. Debbie Nisson on

    Zinnias! Unicorn mix! Pick me🙋🏻‍♀️ Pick me🙋🏻‍♀️

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  932. Corinna Lau on

    I’m excited for any of your dawn creek varieties!!!

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  933. Ling on

    I’m soo excited to try the new zinnia varieties especially precious metals!

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  934. Allie Morgenstern on

    Wow! Love them all. Excited for the brain celosias, the Alpenglow zinnias & trying Dahlias from seed – but mostly just being a part of this flower community!

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  935. Meredith Bohn on

    The excitement is building and I don’t know if I can manage to wait til the snow is gone to plant!!! Looking forward to try the Little Flower Girl and Victorian wedding zinnias. I’m also going to be growing my first ever dahlias from the Bee’s Mix!!

    I know it’s going to be a huge success!! Congratulations

    Meredith Bohn

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  936. Haley on

    The Unicorn Mix looks stunning! I’m also excited about Vintage Wedding. So great to see Dahlia seeds, I will be anxious to try those over tubers this year!! 😍

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  937. Margaret Parsons on

    Absorbed by the beauty and gift of your work and love of what you all put into it: precious metals, exploring celosias I have not grown before, and excited to expand my dahlia experience beyond tubers and enchanted by the Petite Florets and Cancan girls seeds…..Thank you for your ongoing work and gifts to us all.

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  938. Lara Koscielny on

    Oh my goodness! What a generous giveaway! The unicorn blend is beyond pretty, and the alpenglow… so stunning 😍 congratulations on your release!

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  939. Kris Shields on

    I can’t wait to grow the new Floret zinnias!

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  940. Janet Lewinsohn on

    I’m excited to grow the smaller varieties of Dahlias from seed. Been in love with Dahlias for over 40 years and love trying new endeavors..
    Erin and team, thank you for your inspiration and sharing what goes into your amazing love of flowers. and putting them out into the world. !! .

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  941. Elsa on

    PS
    Floret and Shooting Star😍

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  942. Elsa on

    As my son was getting ready to leave home for college in 2012, I was desperately looking for a distraction to keep me sane after he left. I’ve worked as an er pediatrician for years and that always kept my mind busy, but even that, I knew, wouldn’t help when my youngest left home.
    I came across a post on Facebook w beautiful flowers and a funny name. Since that time, I’ve followed your journey, moves to bigger spaces, rough seasons, your love for dahlias (which for some reason I never liked- and now can’t get enough) and your quest to breed your own.
    In a very dystopian way, I feel that you’re a friend. On your recommendation and guide my husband and I went to Seattle last May and wondered the tulip fields in awe. I even made him drive down long roads in search of your farm. I swear I saw your hoops out yonder.
    I know it sounds silly in a way, but I’m so proud of you, your perseverance, passion, kindness and generosity.
    Thank you for making Alex’s departure from our home a time of discovery instead of sadness. Thank you for answering my endless fb questions and thank you for bringing into my life unparalleled beauty

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  943. Eddie on

    I love all the zinnias!!!

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  944. Lena on

    The Unicorn Mix makes my gear go pitter-patter!

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  945. Mindy W. on

    Thank you for making my garden so beautiful! I appreciate all of the hard work you and the Floret Team do.
    🌼🌸🏵

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  946. Stephanie Rivas on

    I am super excited about alpenglow and bees choice! Those are two I a hoping to definitely get my hands on but to be honest every single seed collection is absolutely beautiful I wouldn’t mind having them all if I could afford it. I look forward to seeing how much more beautiful flowers you bring to this world. Thank you very much! ❤️

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  947. Tanya on

    So many beautiful varieties to choose. Dawn Creek Pastel and Victorian Wedding.

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  948. Kayla on

    They’re all beautiful! I’m really excited for the Unicorn Mix Zinnias.

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  949. Helina Thomas on

    I love the tones and natural earthy colors in your collections. The Dawn Creek Honey is so rustic I love it. I also love the Coral Reef celosias, and the vintage rose plumes. I can just see them growing in my garden and coming inside to make me happy. I love looking forward to the blooming of the flowers! Excited for spring!

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  950. Carol Edelman on

    Oh those zinnias will do so well in our increasingly warm Berkshire county summers! I’d love to try celosias as well, have never grown them. And what a joy to share both seeds and flowers with my garden loving friends! Thank you for bringing them into the world. Would love to win some!

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  951. Sylvia Erickson on

    Oh my gosh, how to choose a favorite!! I wish I had a much larger plot to grow these babies. I guess I’d say Celosia Raspberry Lemonade.

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  952. Elena on

    Doters of floret, for sure!

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  953. Bree Keyes on

    So many wonderful ones! I’m definitely excited about Bee’s choice❤️

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  954. Maryellen on

    I’ve been so looking forward to seeing these beauties! As a newbie at growing flowers, I’m excited to try growing dahlias from seed, maybe Bee’s Choice, and celosia, vintage rose and, finally, the breathtaking zinnias – maybe Little Flower Girl, Alpenglow, and Precious Metals. My eyes may be bigger than my garden. I’m just hoping you’ll have enough seeds for all of us on Feb 6th! Thank you for all of your hard work and for offering these special treats!

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  955. Fidel Negrete on

    I have my eyes set on the classy Limonata celosia and the breathtaking Alpenglow zinnia, what a stunning combination! I am beyond excited to grow these in my small farm town of Arvin, located in the California Central Valley. The summers here are sweltering, which is why I greatly respect your focus on breeding heat-tolerant varieties!

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  956. Madeline Rivera on

    I definitely signed up for the Dahlia Petite Florets and Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels but they were all so beautiful. Have been binge watching your YouTube channel, bought all three of your beautiful books. I’m obsessed but a healthy obsession. My hope is that I actually get the seeds I signed up for. I’m afraid with all the advertising, you just may run out. But it’s been fun watching you and your team and getting to know your process. I was on bedrest so the books were indeed helpful; posted your book on my fb page.

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  957. Kristin on

    I would love to grow Petite Floret and Little Flower Girl! Thanks for all your hard work on these!

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  958. Crystal Little on

    Oh my goodness! How in the world can you just pick a few favorites? They are all beautiful and I can’t wait to try and purchase some. I am excited about trying the dahlia seeds as I have only tried tubers in the past. The Floret variety is just beautiful. The petite ones are so intriguing. As for the zinnias, I am just crazy about the pastel colors. Just so unusual and unique. And your right Erin, this is something the world needs. I love the soft pink and honey colors. I am retiring from 30 years in education and going to watch my first grand baby! I can’t wait to take her out into the flower patch with me. I want her to learn how to respect nature and learn how good those flowers can make you feel!!

    Thank you for posting your video. It makes me even more excited for the sale!

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  959. Bobbi Knapp on

    Like the rest of the commenters, it is really hard to narrow down my absolute favorites. Precious metals, and the Dawn Creek pastels will be on my order. Bees choice will be my first attempt at Dahlia growing. I haven’t decided which celosia will be in my cart just yet, thank you for sharing all this beauty with us

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  960. Anthea on

    I’m most excited for the Apenglow and Precious Metals zinnias! I’m also excited to try the celosia, even though I haven’t had much experience in the past. All the colors are so breathtaking!

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  961. lexia koehn on

    oh i am so excited about these. they are all absolutely stunning. i want to add them all to my garden!!! it’s so hard to pick just a few. i can’t wait to grow the zinnias the dawn creek blush are just beautiful. and OH MY WORD THE DAHLIAS!!! i want to plant them all! the bright colors are just to pretty!!

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  962. Sarah Haman on

    Amazing and so very exciting! My heart starts racing just scrolling down the screen liking at all the prettys! Dawn Creek Honey, Cancan girls and the returning Unicorn mix are at the top of my list!!!!

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  963. Carin Utt on

    I’m in love with “Precious Metals” and “Alpenglow” zinnias and of course “Petite Floret” dahlia. I can’t wait!! Thank you for sharing them with the world!

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  964. Anne Cooper on

    So hard to pick just one. But if it has to be only one, I’m going to say Vintage Rose plumes. But oh the petit florets!!!!

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  965. Lori on

    Alpenglow is stunning!

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  966. Cheri on

    Hard to pick a favorite they are all gorgeous!!!

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  967. Mary Colleen Powers on

    I’ve not had success with storing Dhalia tubers, so am
    excited to give the seed route a try. Shooting stars and the petite mix would be my top 2. That being said. Zinnias have NEVER disappointed me. They are always my best performer.

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  968. Carissa Fleming on

    ALL. OF. THEM. Be still my heart!!! I think, “THIS one is my favorite.” Then I see the next one. And the next. How could you possibly choose a favorite?!? I think the front runners will be Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Precious Metals for zinnias, although the Dawn Creek cactus forms are intriguing. Victorian Wedding might be a sleeper hit! I can’t wait to see them all TOGETHER: dahlias, celosia and zinnias in a symphony of color. Pure magic. Go Team Floret!!

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  969. Yvonne Cox on

    I WANT them ALL! Seriously, having to choose two is just not possible! However, I have always been fond of Alpenglow and Golden hour! I also LOVE “petite florets” dahlia’s! I would love every single variety in my garden! Would be heaven on earth! 🌸
    Congratulations on such a wonderful achievement!

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  970. Stephanie Berlinski on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias and the Vintage Rose and Summer Sherbert Celosia. It’s so hard to pick, they’re all so beautiful!!!

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  971. Kelly Hill on

    So many good ones! Definitely Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix and Coral Reef! These are all so beautiful!

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  972. Tami on

    They are all beautiful! I love the Victorian Wedding.

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  973. Brenda on

    I am most excited about Precious Metals Zinnias and Rose Gold and Vintage Rose Celosia! It is amazing all the beautiful flowers you have developed.

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  974. Kate Adams on

    I am excited to try dahlias from seed – floret would be my first choice! And zinnias of course Victorian Wedding quite something to behold.

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  975. Lynn Parker on

    They are all so beautiful! I like the petite Florets and Precious metal. Your dedication is so inspiring!

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  976. Jacky Dieleman on

    I have come to follow your work through my daughter, who shares my green thumb, but has stretched into varieties that I never tried. I never cared for the bright primary colours of many zinnias and so I avoided them altogether…and then I saw your Precious metals. Wowza—those speak to my soul! Congratulations on seeing fruit of many years of hard work!

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  977. Lisa on

    I cannot decide which ones are my absolute favorite. They are all beautiful. If I could plant flowers all over I would, they are so uplifting and often remind you of great memories. If I were to decide Celosia, Dawn Creek Honey, & Victorian Wedding would be my favorite.

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  978. Andrea on

    I am SO excited for precious metals!! What a beautiful accomplishment! Such beauty you and your team are adding to the world

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  979. Lisa Asbach on

    I cannot decide which ones are my absolute favorite. They are all beautiful. If I could plant flowers all over I would, they are so uplifting and often remind you of great memories. If I were to decide Celosia, Dawn Creek Honey, & Victorian Wedding would be my favorite.

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  980. Mary Zillmer on

    I really love the dahlia seed mix. Have a huge flower bed of them would look amazing in my yard. The photos of your fields are so stunning!

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  981. Julie Becker on

    I love them all! My 2 picks are precious metals and alpenglow. I see alpenglow on the Rockies from my front porch these mornings and you nailed the color. Soft and enchanting glowing palest pick
    Pink…

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  982. Rachel on

    I’m excited about all of them! Cannot wait!

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  983. Lindsey on

    I would be over the moon to have any of the floret zinnias in my garden. These zinnias bring me to a place that words can’t describe and I would be so grateful to have them in my garden to watch grow and be able to bask in their beauty.

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  984. Amy Wenthe on

    I am loving the dahlia. They are all beautiful

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  985. Charla Ford on

    What an exciting time to be a gardener! The array of colors offered in The Cancan Girls, Unicorn Mix, Golden Hour, Precious Metals are all so stunning. Thank you for your beautiful work and introductions.

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  986. Michelle Boatwright on

    I am so excited for the Zinnia Unicorn Mix, Dahlia Cancun Girls and Zinnia Golden Hour! I know you’re so excited and proud of this project coming to fruition!! What an amazing accomplishment for you and your team!

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  987. Pam J on

    I love all the colorful flowers but the zinnias are my favorite. The precious metals bring me joy!!! Cannot wait for spring!

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  988. Katrina Langenderfer on

    I am so excited to try Precious Metals and Petite Floret!!!! What a beautiful accomplishment for you and your team!!!

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  989. Mary Mapes on

    Gladiolus and pansys are my favorites!

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  990. Kelsey Guthmiller on

    The cancan girls anemones are GORGEOUS! I’m glad my friend Amy showed me this blog!

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  991. Cindy on

    Petite florets and precious metals . Honestly I love them all!!

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  992. Vanessa on

    I’m so excited for all of these beautiful flowers!! Thank you for all the work on this 🥰
    I love all these flowers and I’m most excited about Petite Florets, Little Flower Girl, unicorn Mix and Rose Gold 💗💗

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  993. Janine Alexander on

    It’s shooting stars for me! Absolutely beautiful. This one moves my spirit and everytime i go back to look at it i say wow. Thank you for blessing us and sharing this journey with us. This blog + the youbtube video is 110% inspiring to me and im sure others as well.

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  994. Marnie on

    I’d love to try every single seed showcased here but realistically I’ll try one or two of each. I love the feather look of celosia. My favorite colors are the deep rich purple & golden tones. The Zinnias have a lot of character & I’m in love with the pastel colors. For the Dahlias I hope to buy some Cancan Girls & Florets. I grew Bee’s Choice last year & I’m still in love with what I got! In fact I refer to my personal photos often as I can’t believe the vibrant colors & how they transformed the longer I left them to mature. Can’t wait for Spring to get here & plant these up for the surprises that year two will bring. Thank you for your dedication & willingness to share your dreams with us. I absolutely love getting emails from you!

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  995. Sherri on

    I love so many of them! Love, love, the Rose Gold and Vintage Rose Amaranth. Love, love Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias! No, seriously, . . . . . . . . . . . . I love them all!

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  996. Melissa Coleman on

    It’s so hard to choose but Celosia ‘Rose Gold’ made my heart flutter and Zinnia ‘Alpenglow’ is flower perfection!

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  997. Angela Kennedy on

    I am counting down the days. I am so excited to try Precious Metals and Petite Floret. You and your entire team are such an inspiration! It is my first year growing flowers and what a year to start with these beauties. Thank you Erin for giving me permission to have more beauty in my life.

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  998. Amethyst Robinson on

    I’m super excited about the Unicorn Mix zinnias, Sugar Spun and Vintage rose celosia mixes! I’m on a mission to make my backyard so full of color, that unicorns and rainbows would gossip about it haha

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  999. jen on

    I would love to try them all, but golden hour and petit florets look breathtaking ….

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  1000. Clarisa on

    Most excited for the Dusty Rose celosia, the return of the Unicorn Mix, and all of the Dawn Creek offerings! Cannot wait to share any and all of these beauties with our service members in our therapy garden!

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  1001. Jean Marie on

    I am wanting Rose Gold and Precious Metals. I really would love any of them!

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  1002. Michelle on

    I can’t wait for Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals! They are so beautiful to me!

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  1003. Heather on

    I am hoping to try Precious metals and Alpenglow! They are all beautiful and congrats on this achievement!

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  1004. Maria Ritchelle Baldivino on

    The year 2024 will be my first year to dive into the world of flower farming. I believe, I will make my mother’s dream come true. Her name is Dolly and her story was just an inspiration for me to pursue this journey. She is no longer with us but her love for flowers and kindness to people were instilled in me. Dolly used to pick and gather cut flowers (any type) from her garden. We never knew where she will bring them. All the while, we thought the flowers were displayed only on her work desk at school, as she was a teacher. But then, on the day of her funeral, a huge crowd of people attended the ceremony. Not knowing all of them, people came to us and verbalized how Mom would enlighten each and every person with flowers from her hands. Until this day, her gentleness was so memorable as her innate nature, that I would want to experience them by growing her garden. I hope to relive her dream again. With this community of givers, I believe I can.

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  1005. Jill on

    I fell in love with Zinnias through you a few years ago – I’ve been waiting for the Golden Hour seeds to be released into the world!

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  1006. Valerie Collins on

    As soon as these seeds launched I was most excited for Precious Metals zinnas and Dusty Rose celosia. However, they are all fabulous; so I hope I am selected for the giveaway! I already have a packet of Bees Choice dahlias to grow this year, but after reading though this post I’ve added another packet to my list! Super exciting that it contains a little of everything! I am in love with the color pallete the team has been able to breed. I’m interested in trying out the Limonata with some sunflowers and yarrow! Thank you for sharing the story of these flowers and your farm with the world, it is very inspiring!

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  1007. Liz G. on

    Amazing and so beautiful! Thank you for sharing these incredible beauties with us! I love everything but the celosia colors are fantastic and the zinnias (especially precious metals and golden hour) are stunning. To be honest I will just be happy if I can buy any of them before they sell out, fingers crossed.

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  1008. Sherry Z on

    Planning to get all dahlia varieties. Hopefully I can get one packet each.

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  1009. Kara on

    These are all so lovely, it’s hard to pick a favourite! I’d say I’m most excited for petite floret and dawn creek honey, but honestly I’d be happy to add any one of these new varieties to my garden. Thank you for all your hard work on these 🩷

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  1010. Jannie Larsen on

    I am on your page almost every day because I have such a hard time choosing 🤣. I love almost all the varietes, and will at leaset be ordering Alpenglow, Summer Sherbet and Petite Florets. Oh my gosh, if everything grows in reality like I’m imagining in my mind, I will have the garden of my dreams!! I am drawn to English country gardens, and the flowers from Floret will be so beautiful amongst my David Austin roses, lavender, Verbena, cosmos, snapdragons and so many more flowers 🥰. I am so grateful my cousin in Oklahoma will be able to receive the seeds and send them to me in Denmark. Can’t wait for the sale, crossing my fingers I get some seeds!!

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  1011. Marie-Christine Sullivan on

    I’m excited to grow several of these new varieties this year, especially the Alpenglow & Precious Metals zinnias, the Dawn Creek Pastels zinnias, Summer Sherbet & Spun Sugar celosia and the Petite Florets dahlias. I’ve been trying my hand at small scale (1/2 acre) flower farming since 2020 and the amount of labor and keeping up with a perishable product is too much for just me. I’ve been turning more to seed saving, dried florals, plant sales, garlic braids and other longer lasting crafts and products. I am so inspired by all these new varieties and breeding projects you’ve been working on. It’s inspired me to learn more about seed saving and trying my hand at breeding one day as well. Thank you for your hard work.

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  1012. Casey McCagh on

    I pray I get to buy any of the Dawn Creek Varieties at 9am! Amazing large flowers. Love them all! Erin, I love the story about your Grammy!
    Casey

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  1013. Sarah Mcmillan on

    Congratulations on a dream realized! I am planning to grow precious metals, alpenglow, dawn creek pastels and sugar spun celodia in honor of my daddy who passed away 2 weeks ago. He was a flower lover and gardener through and through. He loved watching your journey in breeding seeds and we talked about it often. We both couldn’t wait until we could get our hands on the seeds and grow them for ourselves. So it will be bittersweet for me to grow them this year without his help and wisdom but they will bring me closer to his memory I know when I walk through my garden. Thank you for what you do to bring beauty into this world!

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  1014. Christine Lebron on

    Hi Erin!!! I am soooo happy to see these beautiful flowers and all the hard work you and your team has accomplished!!! So many blessings to you all!!! I can’t really just think of 1 that i am excited to grow, they are alll sooo beautiful! My favs so far: Golden Hour / Dawns creek peach / Petite florets / Bee’s choice – and oh my those Celosia’s!!!! I have never grown any but am sooo excited to try!!! especially the Vintage Rose / Rose Gold urgggg and soooo many others!!! Thank you again sharing these Beauties with the Us!!!!

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  1015. Christine on

    I’ll be growing zinnias this summer for my daughter’s October 5 outdoor wedding. It would be extra special to include some of your beloved bred zinnias. I especially like the Precious Metals and the Unicorn Mix as well as Dawn Creek Blush. I’ve not been successful in growing dahlias from tubers, but would love to try your dalia seed, as my daughter would be happy to also have dahlias in her wedding bouquets. Congratulations on your breeding success!

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  1016. Christine Schumacher on

    I’ll be growing zinnias this summer for my daughter’s October 5 outdoor wedding. It would be extra special to include some of your beloved bred zinnias. I especially like the Precious Metals and the Unicorn Mix as well as Dawn Creek Blush. I’ve not been successful in growing dahlias from tubers, but would love to try your dalia seed, as my daughter would be happy to also have dahlias in her wedding bouquets. Congratulations on your breeding success!

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  1017. Angelica on

    I want to get all the flower seeds you’re offering and start my own flower farm, because your blog, show, and IG page have me so inspired. But, at the moment, I will only be able to get a few since I’m planting in my backyard garden! The ones I’m most drawn to for my little garden are the dahlia petite florets, the zinnia alpenglow, and the celosia summer sherbet! I’ll probably order a couple others, to plant in pots around my house. Just curious, if I don’t use all my seeds this year, how long will I be able to keep them to plant in the following years? Thank you so much for all the work you have put into these!

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  1018. Samantha on

    I came back here to comment this ^ 😆

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  1019. tari Donohue on

    Why, Floret of course! ;-) The CanCan variety is so spicy and varied!

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  1020. Laurie on

    I’m so excited. I’m building a house with the most exciting feature …. a Floret Flower Garden!! I cannot wait to fill my neighborhood in Atlanta with a garden that can be shared by all!!

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  1021. Lisa Edelhuber on

    I cannot contain my excitement for all of these new beauties you have worked so hard for!!! To even say THANK YOU will never truly convey my gratitude! I am looking forward to all these varieties, but most especially excited to see Alpen Glow, Victorian Wedding & Unicorn Mix zinnias highlighting our sunsets in the background!💖 Last year was my first big year to grow dahlias & I am looking forward to Can Can Girl as well as Petite Florets dahlias. Also on my list are these celosias… Rose Gold, Raspberry Lemonade, Spun Sugar & Summer Sherbet!!! Again I just can’t THANK YOU enough!🌸

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  1022. Brookeanne Walters on

    I think I’m most excited about Chris’s Rainbow 😉💕, but a strong follow up would be the Precious Metals! Thank you so much for having an opportunity to win some of these incredible seeds!

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  1023. Lydia Wright on

    Can’t wait for the Alpen glow zinnias and also try my hand at growing Dahlias from seed for the first time!

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  1024. N.B. on

    My wife and kids love all of the flowers. Their favorite would be whatever is blooming. The do like the name of Unicorn Mix zinnia the most.

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  1025. Sherri Reilly on

    I’ve made my list, can’t wait to order and plant some of these gorgeous new varieties. Thank you for continuously working so hard sharing your extensive knowledge and love of flowers and nature!

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  1026. Susan on

    They are all lovely! Simply, I’d love to be included in the chance to receive some seeds. Thank you for considering.

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  1027. Aubrey on

    I am most excited for the Cancan Girls dahlia seeds, as a huge Anemone form lover. That said, all of the varieties you’re releasing are super exciting for home gardeners, hobbyists, and, and commercial growers alike. The work you’ve done with celosia is nothing short of amazing and those blush double ranges of zinnia are so striking.

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  1028. Victoria on

    Ahhhh!!! I have been staring at images of Alpenglow for way too long. This collection is outstanding and I can only hope to snag a few packets. <3 Petitie Florets, Rose Gold Celosia, Precious Metals!

    Dreaming of July and the feelings that will surface seeing these beautiful, unique varieties blooming. Congratulations!!!!!

    Thank you for the inspiration to dive into seed saving and learn how to create my own mix.

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  1029. Deborah Clough on

    There are so many beautiful flowers, however, if I did only pick one this year. I would try, Precious Metals, . The description of this zinnias being giant as well as the colors that bloom is something I look forward to seeing.

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  1030. Vicki Lange on

    I am just starting my cutting garden. I would love to try to grow the following from your collection: Celosias-Spun Sugar for its texture and color range. I am a scuba diver. I love the look of the Coral Reef. Zinnias: Little Flower Girl for the “daisy-like” appearance if the blooms and Dawn Creek Pastels for the color variety. Dahlias: Shooting Stars because it reminds me of sitting out on the dive boar after a long day of diving and seeing all the stars. Bee’s Choice because I took out half my butterfly/pollinator plants to put in the cutting garden. I hope it works out.

    Thanks to all on Floret Farms for all you do!!

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  1031. Tiffani on

    This has been a rough month with our family of 5 having back to back Covid and the flu, our beloved petTurkey passed away, we were robbed when at a musical, and our pipes frozen in the deep freeze afterNew Year. I haven’t been online much but have said and reminded myself February will turn a new leaf! I about jumped out of bed coughing my head off when I saw you were offering select seeds in a short few days! Sooo excited! I am absolutely loving aplenglow and golden hour. I hope your site doesn’t crash when all of us lovers go flocking to it on the 6th.

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  1032. Barb otter on

    Where do I begin?! I am enamored with the floret Dahlia, Dawn Creek Peach Zinnia, as well as the Little Flower Girl. All of these flowers are just beautiful. We recently moved to 5 acres in Stanwood, and I imagine the borders of our property teeming with these spectacular flowers. Congratulations of your new release of these majestic beauties!

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  1033. Nicole on

    I grew Celosia for the first time last season and fell in love with it. I am definitely growing it again, so the Rose Gold variety is one I’m most excited about. I’m also excited for the Floret dahlia seeds.

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  1034. Denise Lakin on

    Oh I have been waiting so patiently for this release! I love this introduction. I am hoping to buy any of these dahlia seeds to get the party started in my gardens…. Probably most excited about the Petite Florets series. So beautiful! And thank you for the hard work it took to be able to share these. I will be waiting in line!

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  1035. Catherine on

    More dahlias, always! But Alpenglow is probably the flower that I’m most looking forward to meeting.

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  1036. Anne Mueller on

    I am excited to plant Zinnias this year. I just moved to the PNW from Southern California. I am looking forward to learn how to garden here.

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  1037. CeCe Dodd on

    I have many notes on seeds I want to add, but most excited for shooting stars and sangria mix! I’ve only ever grown dahlia from tubers. Excited to try from seed!

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  1038. Megan P on

    So many beautiful flowers to pick from, but a couple of my favorite are celosia and zinnias 😊

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  1039. Amaryah Daniels on

    All these pastels and peachy colors are making me swoon! Especially excited for Golden Hour. I can’t wait to get these in my garden and watch them multiply each year. Thank you for all you do! What a legacy you are leaving.

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  1040. Susan Orellana-Clark on

    It has been incredible to watch your journey and process of growing these! I can’t wait to grow them with my daughters!! My Mom still calls me her “flower girl,” that variety is a no brainer just for the name. Precious Metals are the colors that I have been waiting to grow in zinnias and the Petite Florets look so beautiful in photos that I can’t wait to view them growing as the sunrises. Thank you for your dedication to growing beauty.

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  1041. Paige Hohberg on

    I’m excited about unicorn mix and cacan girls. So pretty!

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  1042. marile Rodriguez on

    Dahlias, Zinnias, and Celosias, Oh My! One of a kind each one, making it difficult to pick. My list is ready – Coral Reef , Rose Gold, Summer Sherbert…
    Congratulations! Looking forward to February 6th.

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  1043. Chris on

    “Can’t wait to see the Unicorn Mix and Dawson’s creek Honey in the garden! My wife will be overjoyed!”

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  1044. Valerie Thrall on

    I just watched your Florets Originals video and it was really lovely to see all the passion and love that has gone into your new flower babies. I grew your Bee’s Choice Dahlia seeds about five years ago and have three big beautiful and unique dahlias from that planting. I maybe need to name them! Thank you, little flower girl.

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  1045. Pierre Lussier on

    Just watched the beautiful and inspiring video. In this dormant season is not usually inspiring and motivating , however this offering and the video make my hands itch to get back out into the soil and begin anew.

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  1046. Shelly Vandeligt on

    All your varieties are so beautiful! Hard to pick a favourite. Would love to win🥰

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  1047. Colleen on

    This is amazing!!! I love the colours and details! Thank you

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  1048. Amy on

    How could I choose? But the Dawn Creek Honey is simply stunning, so warm.
    I want to live in every photo on this post, your work is amazing. Congratulations!

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  1049. Kyrsten on

    How can I choose? They are all so pretty! I am excited about the Rose Gold celosia, the Petite Florets dahlias, Spun Sugar celosia and Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias
    Bee’s choice dahlia mix, Cancan Girls dahlia mix, Shooting stars dahlia mix, Dawn Creek Blush zinnias, Little Flower Girl mix is just stunning! And Summer Sherbet. You have done a wonderful job!

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  1050. Jessica Burda on

    The zinnias and celosia are gorgeous. They look like the best watercolors of sunrises and sunsets.

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  1051. Julie Lopez on

    Congratulations on this amazing achievement! I am excited to plant some of all in my backyard. Especially fond of the zinnias!

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  1052. Susan Piazza on

    Thank you very much !! so excited for Pink Chenille, Alpenglow and Unicorn ! Love watching all of your films and happy you are on YT !

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  1053. Helen on

    It is like choosing your favorite child – impossible! I love them all!
    Thank you for giving us a more beautiful world !

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  1054. Jordan Henderson on

    This Texas grower cannot wait to experiment with the noodley celosia! What an amazing accomplishment by the entire floret team here! Erin and Eric especially, you should be so proud of the beauty you are bringing to the world through these phenomenally original seeds.

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  1055. Ana on

    The new varieties are so gorgeous that it’s impossible to choose a favourite from each flower type. The heart and dedication that went into bringing these varieties to life is so evident. Congrats to the team! I can’t wait to see how these beauties brighten up people’s lives this growing season.

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  1056. Melanie Yoder on

    Ahh, my list has the Rose Gold and Vintage Gold plus the Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix. What will I actually grow this year in addition to the many seeds I’ve already put on our property? Maybe the zennias and the Rose Gold.

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  1057. Morgan on

    Erin they are all stunning! I’d love to try them all but wow aloe glow will be first in my cart!!! Congratulations on sending all of your hard work out into the world for all to enjoy!

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  1058. Pam Woods on

    Oh, the beauty! Adding Vintage Rose Celosia and the Precious Metals Zinnias to my garden would literally make my heart burst!! All the flowers are gorgeous and just seeing the photos make me giddy and excited.
    Flowers can really brighten the soul!

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  1059. Karen Riley on

    Your flowers are gorgeous! My favorites are the Summer Sherbet Celosia, the Victorian Wedding Zinnias and the Unicorn Mix Zinnias. Thanks for all of the information that you publish. It is really helpful.

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  1060. Shauna W. on

    I am so excited for all of them, especially Precious Metals and Shooting Stars. These are all incredibly gorgeous, you should all be proud!

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  1061. Megan on

    How to choose?! They are all so beautiful. I can’t wait to see everyone’s photos of these growing in their gardens later this year, it will be so magical! I’m most excited for the Alpenglow zinnias and the Cancan Girls dahlias.

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  1062. Terri laduke on

    I’ve been following you for years and I think this new mix is truly your best, I’ve always been an english garden type, last year I gave away many of my perrenials to make room for more of a cutting garden or cottage garden, your additions will go a long way towards making my dream garden come true! Keep doing what you’re doing Erin I’m living my dream thru you. As a former florist I wanted to turn my yard into a huge cutting garden but was never able to accomplish it! You did! Thank you so much!

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  1063. Ruby Blanchard on

    Congratulations on your success! I cannot wait to grow “Glowing Embers” Celosia!

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  1064. Mary D on

    Can’t wait for the release of these. I have been holding my breath waiting for you to announce the release for three years!! I love them all!!

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  1065. Ennie on

    Oh my goodness! These are all so gorgeous! Truly inspiring, Erin. Thanks for all you do to literally make the world more beautiful, one bloom at a time.
    My favorites must be the RoseGold & VintageRose Celosias! Wow, absolutely stunnng.
    The AlpineGlow Zinnias are also breathtakingly beautiful.
    Sincerely grateful for all your hard work creating these.
    Thank you!!

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  1066. Audrey on

    It feels like a feat to try to choose ONE that I’m most excited about growing, so I won’t!
    I am excited to try my hand at the petite floret dahlia, unicorn zinnia and spun sugar celosia!

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  1067. Dawn on

    CANCAN GIRLS because this is my last chance before they are retired lol and PETITE FLORETS, I love anemones! This is my second year growing and I am learning so much from you and love your book!

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  1068. Dawn on

    CANCAN GIRLS because this is my last chance before they are gone and PETITE FLORETS, I love anemones! This is my second year growing and I am learning so much from you and love your book!

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  1069. Sunny Tyndall on

    I’m so excited to get started on our pollinator garden this Spring, and with your new seeds it will be as beautiful as it is delicious for our little pollinator friends! Most excited about trying something new- Celosia. “Spun Sugar” is stunning!! Also on my must have list is “Petite Florets”, “Dawn Creek Blush” and “Shooting Stars”!!! Xoxo

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  1070. Edith O’Neill on

    Erin, first thank you for opening the door to a new world of flowers and expressing so much joy to all of us about these hard earned developments. Your dedication to all flower lovers and gardeners is inspiring! You are the best!

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  1071. Daisy Mena on

    I’ve been following you for a long time and I always miss the seed sale. Mainly because I’m not on instagram much. So I’m super excited that I will get to buy this time. Got my alarm set for that day! Oddly enough reading the blog made me excited for celosia. Reading your descriptions made me want all of them. I say oddly because I’ve always been attracted to Dahlias. (My fav flower) but you’ve got me excited for celosia.

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  1072. Eppie Carbon on

    I am new to flower farming. I am super excited to get any of Florets new seed varieties. Been already dreaming about them every night and imagining all day. I hope I can buy them all but since I cannot afford them , I would be overly super happy to get as many as I can.
    I would love at least to have the dahlia and Zinnia new varieties.
    Thank you Floret for being so nice to share always your blessings.

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  1073. Eppie Carbon on

    I am new to flower farming. I am super excited to get any of Florets new seed varieties. Been already dreaming about them every night and imagining all day. I hope I can buy them all but since I cannot afford them , I would be overly super happy to get as many as I can.

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  1074. Heather Raposo on

    I have been trying to narrow down my top list. Wow! It’s been a real challenge, I have read, reread and watched all the details on each variety. As a home (and sharing) gardener/floral designer, I don’t need a massive stock pile but I mean I want Every. Single. One! I have 11 now marked as must haves and the rest are “get them if you can”! I’m not doing a good job of whittling it down & may just have to try for one of each! Ha!

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  1075. Sharon on

    They’re all so beautiful! I’m excited for many of the zinnias, especially the unicorn mix!

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  1076. Sarah on

    They are all gorgeous but I’m so excited for the new dahlias!

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  1077. Melanie Niland on

    I am most excited to add the Dawn Creek zinnias to my garden this year!

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  1078. Carrie Van Slyke on

    Wow! They are all so beautiful! I love that you share each breed’s story as it adds greater appreciation of its uniqueness. If I had to pick just one from each group, I think they would be Sangria Mix, Dawn Creek Blush and Floret.

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  1079. Margaret Nunne on

    Alpenglow is on my list this year. I’ve fallen for how happy Zinnias are and how resilient they can be in the garden, as they just keep blooming!

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  1080. Jessica Fonseca on

    Congratulations on the new flowers! I’m excited to grow Alpenglow, celosia sherbert mix and cancan girls.

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  1081. Carmel Welch on

    I’m so excited for this!! I’m making a list and my top three are Glowing Embers Celosia, Unicorn Zinnias and Golden Hour Zinnias.

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  1082. Tiffany on

    We’ve had photos of these up on a board anticipating your release. So inspiring! Hoping to get to try out Petite Florets, Cancan Girls, Shooting Stars and Spun Sugar. Although they are all amazing! Congrats!!

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  1083. Hannah on

    My mom and I are starting our first flower garden together this year, ‘Cafe Au Lait’ is the first flower that sparked my interest in growing a cut flower garden!

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  1084. Resa Yamamoto on

    I can’t wait to plant a variety of the new dahlia seeds. I don’t know which pack to try growing first.

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  1085. M. Johnson on

    My 8-year-old daughter and I are very excited about the Dahlia Petite Florets and the Celosia in Spun Sugar and Raspberry Lemonade. We are so excited to add these to our growing urban flower garden here in Edmonds, WA.

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  1086. Rachel Pastor on

    I’m so excited for the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush! This is my first time planting flowers and I have been doing to much research and preparation. I made sure to find a way I can see them out my window as they grow. Can’t wait to get your beautiful flowers into my garden and my community!

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  1087. Dana on

    Zinnias are a favorite! I’ve never grown Dahlias, but these are gorgeous and I’m going to try them.

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  1088. Amy on

    Lovely, subtle colors; I especially like the apricot-peach-russet end of your spectrum. They are all well worthy of garden space.

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  1089. Donita Nelson on

    I’m so excited to find your site and am hoping to get zinnia seeds! I’m specifically interested in Alpenglow, Unicorn and Golden Hour. I’ve never grown celosia, so I would like to try them this year also!

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  1090. Sarah on

    I’m most excited for Rose Gold Celosia and Precious Metals Zinnia <3

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  1091. Nan on

    I was drawn to the Spun Sugar Celosia, the Unicorn Mix Zinnias and the Cancan Girls Dahlias. I am looking forward to seeing the sunlight’s effect on their beautiful colors throughout the summer and fall.

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  1092. Allison Lamb on

    I have a hot eye for the vintage & rose gold celosia. I’m so excited for all of them really!I mean look ant coral reef variety!! Ahhh! also hope to get a chance to order little flower girl and golden hour zinnias.

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  1093. Katie Baker on

    I love all the Zinnias but I’m especially excited for the Alpenglow variety ✨ I’m working towards having 2 large community plots full of cutting flowers this year, so anyone can come and take some to brighten up their day ❤️

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  1094. Bobby Bowen on

    I’ve always been most drawn to the odd and unusual flowers. The colours that make people scratch their heads or do a double take. I am beyond excited to grow precious metals for the greeny turquoise hue the petals take on as they age. Flowers with natural turquoise (even just a hint of it) are so otherworldly! I am also very excited to see the Alpenglow’s iridescent lavender eye-liner and the dazzling, sparkling, glittery rose gold celosia in real life.

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  1095. Yvonne Brunot on

    Dahlia Floret is a candy-colored treat with a standout halo of bold petals. What a perfect statement for a summer garden or a special bouquet for a good friend.

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  1096. Fallon on

    For me, it was love at first sight when I saw Precious Metals. My first flower I grew as a kiddo were zinnias, and while I had a few other favorites over the years, I always came back to zinnias.

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  1097. Madeline Koenig on

    All the celosia colors are amazing! I adore the Bee’s Choice mix. I can’t wait to add your beautiful creations to our cut garden this year!

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  1098. Kimberly Cadorette on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias!! In Wisconsin there are usually very few zinnias at the garden centers and they’re usually very basic. I had no idea how beautiful they could be and all the beautiful colors!! I’m also excited about the dahlias. I’ve been trying to plant lots of flowers for the bees and monarchs so I will definitely be getting some of those as well. Thank you so much for Growing Floret!! I’ve learned so much:)

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  1099. Marylee George on

    Creativity overload! Beautiful overview on what’s to come!! Very excited for all of them! Most excited about spun sugar and precious metals!

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  1100. Steffanie Meadows on

    I have only grown a variety of Zinnias from the garden shop. And then reseeded last year as a first try for me. I would love to have rows and rows to grow- I love all of these! And I’m gonna try Celosia. Thank you for a bit of beauty to remind me to keep hoping for spring and keep growing such beauty! Glorious.

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  1101. Carolyn Dollens on

    I love zinnias & want to see the Dawn Creek Blush in my garden.

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  1102. Tracie Nath on

    I’m just starting my flower growing journey and I am so excited about dahlias. I love how growing them from seed brings such a beautiful mystery! I am definitely going to be trying the Bee’s Choice and the Cancan Girls!

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  1103. Katy Willis on

    I’m so excited about all of them but I’ll definitely be looking for the Coral Reef, The Victorian Wedding and the Shooting Stars. What a beautiful collection all around!

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  1104. Angelica on

    I’m excited for alpenglow!

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  1105. Vaofua Mauigoa on

    I’m excited for alpenglow, dawn creek peach and petite florets! All of them are beautiful!

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  1106. Marie Lee on

    Your Dahlia seeds! I love that each one of them are unique in their own and there’s always a sweet surprise waiting! Of course, the Celosia and Zinnias are special and stunning too!

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  1107. Dorene on

    I’m most excited about the zinnia collection! Especially Little flower girl, Dawn creek peach, Alpenglow, and Unicorn mix.

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  1108. Sara on

    I love the zinnias! My 4 year old wants the petite dahlias (she knew they were dahlias in the video!)

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  1109. Ashley on

    Impossible to choose one! Floret of course and there’s just something about Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Homey. Can’t wait to experience them all!

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  1110. D Smith on

    Have been looking forward to getting alpenglow and precious metals for a long time!

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  1111. Anna Lydia on

    I am most excited about the Zinnias Precious Metals collection as well as ALL of the Dahlia varieties. I can’t wait to grow these beautiful varieties in my flower garden. They are absolutely gorgeous.

    Also, thank Team Floret for spending countless hours working so hard to bring such beautiful, God glorifying flowers to all of us, and thank you for all of the amazing information you are willing to share with all of us.

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  1112. Jen Koym on

    Oh goodness! It’s so hard to choose. Can I say I’d like to grow each and every one? They are all stunning. Amazing work, Team Floret!

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  1113. Jessica on

    I’m most attracted to the zinnias. Little Flower Girl and Alpenglow are my first choices. So exciting that they’re finally getting released!!!

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  1114. Veronica on

    In love with all the celosia and the colors of vintage rose with the precious metals zinnias

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  1115. Inas Jones on

    Unicorn Mix, sangria mix, and precious metals! And can can girls!! So exciting!!

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  1116. Deb giese on

    What you have here is like a dream come true.im not a real red lover .I love you have zinnias and dahlias with the most beautiful pastel blends.im so looking forward to petite florets mix and floret dahlias.for zinnias the unicorn mix and victorian wedding mix and of course golden hour.

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  1117. Vera on

    I am super excited for all of your new seeds but espessially the Rose Gold, Glowing Embers and the Spuns Sugar Celsosia, Bee’s Choise and Petite Florets dahlias as well as the Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding Zinnias. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into making these seeds available to us, I cannot wait to grow them in my garden!

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  1118. Rachel on

    Beautiful – I’ve got my eye on Pink Chenille celosia & Little Flower Girl & Dawn Creek Honey!

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  1119. Lauren Gore on

    I have loved and bought the bees mix twice. Their so fun to see what they turn out like a mix of suprises. I would love to get my hands on the petite floret dahlia seed and maybe some zinnias too! So it would be amazing to win a collection!

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  1120. Dianne Baldwin on

    All the new varieties sound beautiful! What I would most like to grow are the Coral Reef celosias. Celosia was the first flower I ever grew from seed—my grandmother gave me the seed when I was a preteen because I so loved the ones she grew. I love growing Celosia these fifty plus years later because it reminds me of my farmer grandparents!

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  1121. Barbara Niemcewicz on

    Dahlias of course! In my area of Indiana very few opportunities to purchase and few growers. Would love to experience their beauty in my garden!

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  1122. Cynthia on

    I am stunned at the amount of work and dedication you (& your team) placed into all of these new varieties. I am so excited for all the new zinnea lines. A true dedication to preserving and creating beauty. THANK you, THANK you, Thank you!

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  1123. Amy on

    Oh wow – these all look so stunning! I’ve grown your Bee’s Choice Dahlia mix before and absolutely loved those so most excited for the dahlias!! Congratulations and can’t wait to see the beautiful blooms in my yard. :)

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  1124. Jess on

    Oh happy day! So excited to see these in the world! Thank you Erin and all the others for bringing real magic to the world. We are are so unbelievably grateful for the treasures you have bred. I am so looking forward to growing Alpine Glow, Victorian wedding, Little Flower Girl, Amber Blaze and Rose Gold.

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  1125. Elizabeth on

    All the Zinnias are gorgeous! The Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels are what I’m looking forward to seeing in my garden the most.

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  1126. Jill Hayward on

    I feel like I’m 6 years old and walking through a candy store…the joy you must feel walking through those fields is out of my dreams! I’m excited about all the celosia’s, Spun Sugar, Cancan Girls…well, actually ALL of them! Can’t wait!

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  1127. Stephanie on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on limonata! It’s so beautiful. Actually, I want all the feathery celosias!

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  1128. Debbie Lowe on

    I’m excited for more dalhias and zinnias. I already have a packet of Bees choice and am really hoping to get my hands on Vintage wedding (and many others)!

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  1129. Nancy B on

    Love all the zinnias! Hard to pick a favorite but probably Little Flower Girl.

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  1130. Karen Sweaney on

    Petits Florets look lovely. My mother and her grandmother loved Dalias and I would like to try to grow some this year; it will be a beautiful surprise for my mother. Erin, than you for all you do. You are the flower whisperer!!!

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  1131. Betsy on

    I am excited to plant my first cutting garden this year! Your flowers are unique and beautiful, and I am planning to incorporate some of each of your original varieties. I love Bee’s Choice, Precious Metals, and Raspberry Lemonade!

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  1132. Erin on

    So looking forward to Little Flower Girl Zinnias ❤️❤️

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  1133. Kathy on

    Alpenglow looks beautiful!! And I do love Unicorn Mix—I have grown them and they are lovely!

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  1134. toni on

    Oh my!
    All so very beautiful. I’m partial to Celosia as they’re so versatile and offer so much even late in season.
    Adding Limonata to the bouquet, well, I can’t wait!
    As a beekeeper, also on my list, Bee’s Choice.
    As amazing as the flowers and their descriptions are, what’s really breathtaking is the passion Erin, family, & all their colleagues bring to their work.

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  1135. Sandra Gregory on

    What a beautiful collection of flowers! I love Spun Sugar, Unicorn, and Bee’s choice.. they are so happy and bright!

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  1136. Julie-Anne on

    Can’t wait for the Dalia’s bees choice !! 🐝

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  1137. Melissa L on

    Well done! I’m hoping to get to grow all your zinnia creations. Precious Metals looks especially nice 🩷

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  1138. Pam Snyder on

    I am choosing Cancan girls to cheer a new 80 foot fence along a driveway! It would be beautiful!

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  1139. Bloomer2 on

    Limonata & Spun Sugar celosias are my current personal favorites. I would like to share the dahlia seeds with my local dahlia society’s spring event participants. Unrelated, it looks the special ‘flies’ worked at pollenating. yay

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  1140. Saydie Wong on

    My faves are Precious Metals and Petite Florets, but they are all very unique and beautiful!

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  1141. Diana Yoder on

    I love the “Floret” dahlia, and also the “Petite Florets”. Some of my favorites from your vast collection :)

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  1142. Andrea Radcliff on

    Can’t wait for the release, looking forward to planting these seeds! For Celosia I’m most excited about Vintage Rose, Spun Sugar, and Limonata. In the Zinnia category Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Peach and the Honey collab.

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  1143. Debbie J on

    The Alpenglow are stunning! That color palette calls my name. Thank you for continuing to fill the world with beauty!

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  1144. Candice on

    They’re all so stunning, but I’m most excited for Victorian Wedding Mix. I’ll have to make sure my customers don’t mistake them macarons though!

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  1145. Marsha Nitchman on

    You have the most beautiful flowers! I would love to grow the unicorn mix and precious metals zinnias.

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  1146. Bloomer on

    Good job! I am loving the Limonata and Spun Sugar celosias. They would be perfect in the center’s garden where I volunteer. Ooo, I could share the dahlia seeds with the local Dahlia Society’s plant sale participants.

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  1147. Jessicca on

    I am so excited for all of these, but mostly “Floret”. I just love them and hope I get the chance to grow them. 💕

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  1148. Michelle on

    Loving the bright colors of the Cancan girls and the Unicorn mix! They are all so gorgeous!

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  1149. Erin Beraskin on

    I would love to try the Cancan girls and Golden Hour!!

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  1150. Michelle on

    Vintage gold celosia & Victorian wedding zinnias! Thank you for sharing these with the world!

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  1151. Lisa M. on

    I love almost all of the varieties, but I am most excited about the Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Golden Hour Zinnias. I am hoping to grow some at home and some in our school garden. I also want to try the Limonata and Spun Sugar celosia and petite floret dahlias.

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  1152. Michelle moode on

    Vintage rose celosia and Victorian wedding zinnias! So many stunning zinnias! Hope I can get a good garden in this year with a new little baby to “help!” Thank you for sharing these with the world!

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  1153. Matt Cardenas on

    Little flower girl, petite florets, summer sherbet. Top 3

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  1154. Julia on

    They are all to die for, but I really have my eye on those Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey zinnias! And Glowing Embers celosia. So pretty for flower arrangements!

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  1155. Debbie Garrett on

    So excited to try alpenglow, precious metals, and golden hour. And also the floret dahlia. And also… all the others.
    Congratulations on your success. 🥳

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  1156. Patty Luke on

    I can’t wait to try the new zinnia varieties and I love that there are dahlia seeds as I don’t have a way to store tubers.

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  1157. Victoria on

    ‘Shooting Stars’ and ‘Precious Metals’ for the sheer effect and variety. I would plant them in front of the restored pioneer houses where I volunteer to give them more of an old timey look.

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  1158. Lauren on

    Oh Erin! Between the zinnias and celosia I just can’t tell you what I’m more excited for. Or the DAHLIAS… oh my word the dahlias. Growing dahlias from seed last year was one of my most favorite crops as – everything else was expected – the dahlias were a complete surprise. I am so excited for you! I was just telling a girlfriend at work all about your flies :)
    I can’t tell you how thrilled I am for these collections. <3 All my love

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  1159. Valerie Gibson on

    I think I’m most excited about Precious Metals and Golden Hour. Last year, I decided to garden for the shear joy of it and converted by vegetable garden to dahlias. I can’t wait to add more varieties to it.

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  1160. Jill on

    I am so excited about the zinnia seeds that you are offering, especially the precious metals mix. I didn’t know that I was considered one of the lucky ones, having purchased the unicorn mix years back. Those zinnias make me so happy, and the seeds even germinated when I planted them last year. I can’t wait to watch them grow in my yard this year!

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  1161. Gabrielle Baker on

    All of the Zinnias but if I had to pick one, it’d be Golden Hour. It is my favorite time of the day and showcases the beauty of that moment perfectly.

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  1162. Ellen on

    Just one?! I love them all! Excited to try dahlia from seed! I’ve only tried tubers. Thanks for all your devotion to this project!

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  1163. Lisa Lawrence on

    I’m looking forward to ordering Little Flower Girl!! I bought this about 4 years ago… it was my first Zinnia and I loved it soo much!! So happy to try it again!! Also, AlpenGlow looks so pretty!!🌸

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  1164. Lynda Schrumpf on

    I love the feathery celosia, hopefully if I’m lucky enough to be able to buy some seed, I want to grow an entire 100 ft bed.

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  1165. Lynda Schrumpf, Golden Season Flower Co on

    My favorite would be Golden Hour Zinnia’s, I just love the peachy glow. I have been lucky enough to have grown Dawn Creek Blush, wow what a vibrant amazing producer.

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  1166. Melina Chaouch on

    So very excited to hopefully get to try out Cancan girls. The gorgeous colors and interesting shapes are everything my wedding florals heart dreams of!!

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  1167. Ivana on

    All the zinnias are absolutely stunning! The variety I’m most excited about is Golden Hour because it’s so hard to find such colors in flowers! Oh and the Unicorn Mix? Extraordinary! I would love to use them for this year’s weddings. I am always trying to add something extra to the bouquets as a little easter egg and all of your varieties would simply be a dream come true!

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  1168. Michelle Gayne on

    I was going to say Vintage Rose Celosia and then I saw the Sangria Celosia. Just wow!

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  1169. Jennifer Milholland on

    I’ve grown—and loved—several of your celosia varieties, but it’s the zinnias that I’m especially excited about this time—Alpenglow in particular!! 💕

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  1170. Molly Lindenfelser on

    What a beautiful collection of seeds. I love all of them, but some of my favorites are the Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, and Victorian Wedding zinnias! Next, I’d love the Little Floret Mix of dahlia seeds, and the Sangria Mix or Rose Gold Celosia. Thank you Floret!

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  1171. Mindy Meyer on

    I am most excited about the dahlia and zinnia options – I’m hoping to get one of each variety. Dahlias and zinnias are always my go to flowers when I am arranging and usually do fillers around them. Having new varieties to share with co-workers and gardener friends is one of my favorite things to do in the summer. Thank you for all of your work to provide additional options for gardeners!

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  1172. Jeana Sonnier on

    I love them all- forgot to put name in previous post!

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  1173. Jane Cherney on

    Just built a carriage house in Philly with a postage stamp size garden that can use your glorious flowers!

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  1174. Amanda on

    I think the Bee Choice is my favorite. I am just beginning my flower gardening venture and after drooling over everything pretty equally when I saw the Bees Choice I thought “that’s what I want to start with!” Something with a lot of variety and new flowers to explore.

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  1175. Grace on

    It’s so hard to pick a favorite! Y’all do such great work. I think I’d have to pick Alpenglow, though! As a wedding florist, that would certainly be a heavily used variety for the ever-popular blush and peach color palette this year!

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  1176. Susan Lavigne on

    Rose Gold !!!Beautiful!!!$Would look beautiful in my garden next to the Dahlias that I already purchased Gardens are so peaceful to be sitting in reading my book

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  1177. Linda Hasley on

    Hello. This post has been a lifesaver for me. We have had 3 months of gray skies in Michigan and viewing your beautiful stems has lifted my spirits. :) They are all so stunning, very hard to choose…I really love the “precious metals” and “little flower girl” varieties. As an empty nester turned novice backyard flower grower, thank you for all you do!

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  1178. Nanci Samek on

    WOW! All your flowers are so beautiful! It’s so fun to see all your years of hard work paying off in your new collection! I’m excited about all of your flower varieties and look forward to adding one from each collection to my garden. They are all so beautiful…I can’t decide which one…but I will… thank you for all this beauty!!

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  1179. Kristina on

    Most excited about the petite florets dahlia mix. They all look stunning, but something about dahlias that command the most garden space…

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  1180. Diane on

    Well I’m sure a lot of these ladies can pick favorites but I cant!!! lol They are all so unique and wonderful I would love to grow them all! But if you must know I’m most excited about Alpine glow and dawn creek blush and little flower girl!! Also the dahlia seeds that make floret! I was dying for you to sell her tubers! Maybe one day? Anyway I love the magic you’re creating for us all!!! 🌸

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  1181. Melissa. Kay on

    I’m beyond excited for Precious Metals and Alpenglow! They look absolutely beautiful, so full and big! All the varieties are gorgeous and have obviously been selected with great care.

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  1182. Jackie Otts on

    Oh my they are all so beautiful, it would be so hard to choose just one. The spun sugar celosia makes me stop and look every time I scroll through your pictures.
    I have been experimenting with some zinnia breeding my self and would love to add the golden hour to my mix. The colors are so fitting to that time of day.
    I have been in love with your Dahlias every since I got your book several years ago. The bees choice would be so fun to add to my collection. I couldn’t choose just one.

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  1183. Stephanie on

    I am excited for a few varieties but the Raspberry Lemonade Celosia is such a beautiful color! I can’t wait to grow some of that this year :)

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  1184. Julie on

    All of them really- I would love to plant and see all of them in real life! Such an inspiring story –

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  1185. Cynthia Ramsey on

    Oh my, it’s difficult to choose but possibly precious metals. Those colors are swoon worthy!

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  1186. Shanna on

    Thank you for your latest post explaining the Floret Originals, as always, never disappoints, just adds to my anticipation of spring and getting started! I haven’t grown Zinnia’s from seed before, but have seeds in hand, and looking forward to following your explicit instructions, in hopes to receive such beauty as you have shown with all your wonderful photos. I would also like to give Celosia a try, the textures and colors and just exquisite! On a personal note, I would like to opine on one of the latest comments listed, as I wrote this. A women (Martha) shared a very sad and tragic memory in her life of what reminds her to continue a tradition of planting Zinnias. I just wanted to thank her for sharing her very emotional and touching experience, and I’m glad I had the opportunity to read it. I, too, have tragically lost someone close to me many years ago, but every time I see a purple Canterbury Bell flower, it reminds me of her, as she had them growing in her flower beds around her house when I last saw her. Just shows us all, the enjoyment and symbolism we can get out of something as simple as growing flowers. As stated in the famous quote from Alfred Tennyson, “If I had a flower for every time I thought of you, I could walk through my garden forever.”

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  1187. Pat on

    Ohmigosh! They are all so beautiful and of course I want one of each but realistically I know I don’t have tht much room. I can’t believe how much Zinnias have changed from when my mom planted them! If I am fortunate enough to get the seeds, I will be planting Golden Hour, Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Pastels. In addition I will be planting Dahlias for the first time and I am hoping for Cancan Girls, Floret and Petite Florets.

    Thank you, Erin, for all your hard work and for sharing all your knowledge. You are a blessing to flower farmers everywhere, no matter how big or how small the farm!

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  1188. Sally Dickson on

    At last! I’ve been waiting soooo long for Precious Metals to be available!

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  1189. Angie Everill on

    I am most excited about the dahlia seeds. I’ve only grown them once from plants purchased at the store and at the time I didn’t know about the tubulars and that whole process of digging them up in winter etc. Seeds are more my jam! I recently moved to a property of 40 acres and we’re just starting our farm (cows) and I have big plans to have a huge flower garden eventually now that I have the space and any of these seeds will be a wonderful start!

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  1190. Ann Wolfe on

    All of your original varieties are beautiful! If I were to pick a few favourites I’d say coral reef, flower girl and unicorn mix.
    Thanks for the opportunity to try to win some of your seeds!

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  1191. Maureen Strong on

    Naturally I want to grow every single one of them !
    But I think I absolutely must have Zinnia Unicorn Mix this year.

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  1192. Sophie on

    Every year I’ve been more and more into growing flowers and this is inspiring me to start planning my garden in Pemberton, BC!
    I’m most excited to get the Rose Gold, and Coral Reef Celosia (will be my first time growing these), Zinnia Precious Metals, and the Dawn Creek Peach Zinnias. I just found out I’m pregnant so I’m really planning to grow a ton of flowers for my Garden Party Baby Shower at the end of Summer.

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  1193. Mary Ramsey on

    I honestly can’t decide which im most excited about! i just bought a bunch of your discontinued seeds, and can’t wait to get my hands on some of these! i do LOVE the cancan girls dahlias, the precious metals zinnias and the coral reef celosias are probably my #1 favorites though!

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  1194. Inge on

    I don’t know how to choose the one I’m most excited about but probably the Petite Floret dahlia seeds 🥰

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  1195. Beth Taggart on

    When I saw your email about the originals release, I was super excited. They are all so lovely! I can’t say I could pick a favorite, but I plan on ordering some Zinnias and Celosia.

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  1196. Kate Watters on

    This post really got me excited about spring, even though I am still recovering from last season, energy-wise!
    I am most excited about bee’s choice dahlia mix. Dahlias have always been a favorite for everyone and to have more food for the bees is amazing! I have never grown dahlias from seed and am looking forward to giving it a try!
    Thank you for inspiring us all with this important seed work!

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  1197. Kayla on

    It’s so hard to choose and I know I will try some Celosia and Dahlia, but looking most forward to Unicorn Mix zinnia!

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  1198. Sarah Rusch on

    I am most excited about Precious Metals and Petite Floret! This will be my first time purchasing seeds from Floret.

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  1199. Laura on

    My father, who is 92, has been growing zinnias for longer than I can remember! My husband & I started growing dahlias when we grew the flowers for the weddings of our daughters– added to my father’s beautiful zinnias the brides and bridesmaids had bouquets full of love and color. We now share dahlias with my father and my sister, and my father shares his secrets for zinnias, still growing them each year in his backyard plot. For this reason I choose Precious Metals zinnia and Floret/ Petite
    Florets to share and have some fun with this summer!

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  1200. Katie on

    All of your varieties are so beautiful and unique! Right now I’m crushing on all of the dusty pinks like “Rose Gold” and “Alpenglow.”

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  1201. Amy Warren on

    Thank you for sharing! They are all beautiful!!

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  1202. Connie Taylor on

    Zinnia Unicorn Mix. I want to thank you for all the blood, sweat, and tears that the Floret Team has put into creating these original beauties. I applaud all of you!!!

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  1203. Diane E Corbin on

    Erin, your fascinating explanation of celosia varieties has inspired me to plant some in my flower beds this year. Starting in 2020, I created another 600 sf of flower beds on my property (grass is such a waste, right?) and I’m going to plant some spun sugar and raspberry lemonade here and there to add a little punch to my beds. Best of luck!

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  1204. Joy on

    I’m dying to get my hands on some of your Dawn creek originals. I haven’t been able to afford to contribute to her breeding fundraisers in the past which has kept me from growing her gorgeous pastel colored Zinnias.

    I can’t wait to see your floret originals in person and so thankful for this opportunity! Thank you for all your hard work Erin!

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  1205. Kim on

    I’m so excited to get the opportunity to grow your handcrafted zinnia and celosia varieties. The two I’m most excited about are Alpenglow and glowing embers. The large zinnias with the gorgeous blush colors are to die for and every farmer/florist dream. Glowing embers muted colors will go so beautifully in floral designs. I hope I’m able to get my hands on some of your originals that you have worked so hard to create for us! Keep up the good work!

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  1206. Debbie on

    Over the past 3 years I have been adding a new variety of flower from Floret and have not been disappointed. My favorite is cosmos, white cupcake! We live in a an area of California where water is a precious commodity. I find that cosmos are fairly drought tolerant and they also have a long bloom season in our area. Thank you for offering such beautiful seed varieties.

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  1207. Martha La Moore Wilkerson on

    My mother grew flowers from seed. I remember she always grew Zinnia. We moved a lot & I remember one home we lived in had a gravel patch and she actually grew her zinnia in that gravel. I remember how she would be down on her knees planting her zinnia. She would make little furrows in the soil and drop the seed in the rows she had made & gently cover them. The vision of her planting is so engrained in my mind & it is a wonderful memory for me. My sister and I both have a home garden & in a way it’s a tribute to her memory. We lost her to suicide when we were in our teens. Looking back I believe planting her seeds & making that beauty was like therapy for her.

    when I think of Zinnia, I immediately think of my Mom. She would have loved these soft beautiful colors and if I had to pick one that she would be most excited about, it would be Aspenglow.

    Thanks for the hard work Erin.

    Martha Wilkerson

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  1208. Janyce on

    All of the Zinnia varieties!

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  1209. Brexton Madeira on

    This will be my first summer back to flower gardening post-partum and I’m most excited about the ALL of the celosia mixes, but especially Autumn Blaze, Rose Gold, and Limonata! I love growing Celosia and they make bouquets so beautiful and add so much personality!

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  1210. Emily Reedy on

    MOST excited about the Precious Metals zinnia variety for their size and array of gorgeous hues! For a small backyard grower like me, the versatility here is unbeatable. There’s something for every bouquet! Also can’t wait to get my hands on Golden Hour, something I’ve been eagerly awaiting since seeing season two of Growing Floret. So grateful for what Floret stands for and for the magic you help each of us grow and behold.

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  1211. Sarah Chute on

    I LOVE the fancy look of the Floret dahalia, C33. But honestly, I LOVE your pictures, your garden and the wealth of knowledge and know how that you share with everyone to encourage them to grow their own flowers. I LOVE that you collaborate with others and your story of how it all started. You and your team are incredible and thank you for sharing everything with the world!! I also LOVE your books! ❤️🙌

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  1212. Kristi Thomas on

    I’m really excited to try the Alpenglow and the Unicorn mix!!! They’re so big and beautiful!!!

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  1213. Marissa Connolly on

    Well done! Congratulations to you and your team for all your hard work paying off like this. They’re ALL amazing. The celosia make me swoon, especially the burst of color Spun Sugar will bring to a bouquet and the light and refreshing green Limonata offers!

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  1214. Jordan on

    I have always loved the Celosia, but that Sangria Mix!!!! That color is a show stopper, and I can’t wait to get my hands on some of these amazing seeds. So much time and knowledge to do what you do, It is inspiring!

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  1215. Tiffany on

    Your flowers are absolutely gorgeous!! I love them all and really can’t decide which ones I’m most excited about— the firey celosias, the beautiful blush zinnias, the wide range of textures in the dahlias— I just can’t wait to get my hands on them all!

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  1216. James Sinkovic on

    Thanks for sharing Erin – these are absolutely beautiful! My partner and I are super excited about (and hope we can get our hands on) the ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Alpenglow’ Zinnia varieties!

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  1217. Peggy Prichard on

    Zinnias are one of my favorites, and I’m looking forward to that Unicorn Mix.

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  1218. Tracy Lee Sievers on

    The celosia is the one I’m most excited about. The wild and reckless, yet soft and featheriness of the blooms is so romantic! They can be added into almost any arrangement and aren’t prissy. They soften a feminine arrangement and excite one that is bold. They’re so versatile and I’ve honestly never paid much attention to them before.

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  1219. Marcy Dobbs on

    Three friends and I are extremely excited about the zinnias. We’re starting g a garden on our church grounds. That said, I’m especially interested in celosias to compliment the zinnias. These flowers are incredible.

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  1220. Sarah M on

    All of your breeding varieties are exquisite, but the pastel zinnias have my heart! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents. I’m looking forward to the release!🌸

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  1221. Cinda Nelson on

    I love the Floret C33 … I fell in love with it the first time I saw them. I can imagine them in my garden!!!!

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  1222. Tammy Graham on

    I’m most excited about the unicorn zinnias and all of the dahlias, of course.

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  1223. Candace Hopper on

    The flowers are all so beautiful. The variety and the way they are all presented are so lovely. It really is hard to choose. The zinnias you have bred have changed my focus on these flowers. I think the Dawn Creek Peach are my favourite but as I have said they all all simply gorgeous!

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  1224. April Burdick on

    I am most excited about the Petite Florets! They are my absolute favorites! I am contemplating giving some of the celosia a try as well. So many beautiful flowers it’s hard to know where to begin. Time to break out the Floret books for added guidance on planting!

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  1225. Afton Worley on

    I have fallen in love with Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals! Crossing my fingers to have the opportunity to grow these beautiful blooms!

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  1226. Melanie on

    They are all beautiful but a dahlia seed mix is awesome! I know seeding dahlias is always going to result in random varieties but having a more curated mix is wonderful.

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  1227. Rilynn F. on

    It is so exciting to see all of the Floret Originals! I started my garden last year with Floret zinnia seeds and they did fantastic! I can’t wait to try my hand at it again!

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  1228. Carli on

    There are so many beautiful varieties to choose between but the ones I keep going back to are the Golden Hour and Precious Metals. Looking forward to the sale!

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  1229. Ashley G on

    I am embarking on the journey of growing flowers for the first time this year. I have watched your show and have been following your blog, it has made me feel inspired to try to grow my own garden. I am imagining a kaleidoscope of colors, delicate petals dancing in the breeze, and the sweet fragrance enveloping the garden, it fuels my enthusiasm even more. I am really hoping to try and grow “Golden Hour” and “Precious Metals”.

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  1230. Sarah Hornby on

    Wow, these are all so stunning! I particularly love the zinnia varieties, Golden Hour and Alpenglow. Although, after reading more about your new celosias, I am eager to give those a try!

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  1231. Megan on

    Congratulations! These all look amazing! The celosias and dahlia seeds are on my wish list!

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  1232. isabellagarden on

    I’ve ordered your zinnia seeds for years now and am excited to try your new originals. But, looking at all the new originals I find myself drawn to the Limonata Celosia- a flower I’ve never been remotely interested in before. Can’t wait to add it to my bouquets ! Thanks, Erin, as always.

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  1233. Paris O. on

    Being a senior that plants in converted watering cans as I do, not having a garden, nor being able to garden, the answer would be what single plant from seed would I grow and give the remainder seed away to.
    Despite always having and growing plants, for whatever reasons, last year was the first time I ever grew zinnias. I was astonished at the pollinator activity, even to see a solitary bumblebee, which had me then learning honeybees are not native bees and nearly all of our native bees are solitary species, and that solitary bumblebee made his home for the night atop
    My one zinnia flower that grew upon its one single stem, on the plant it remained fresh for an entire month-until the weather warmed when the sun returned & the bumblebee could fly again once more.
    Dahlias would be something else I never grew nor from seed but I’d be intimidated and afraid of improperly storing their developed tubers at seasons end. I always grow my plants to perfection but loose them all in time because I have neither the space nor ability to repeatedly transplant them into even larger planters. I would hybridize my amaryllis, and for over 20 years I had done just that, amazingly well, until I lost every single one of them, when I first took ill, three years ago. So I personally know what joy and hope Kori experienced, the unknown brings as well as the dedication and beauty as well as disappointment that results in what begins and ends with passion. I would not buy amaryllis bulbs, but a florist would permit me to remove a little of their cut amaryllis’ pollen, or if they not of a naturally giving nature, as most plant minded people are, I would be “forced” to buy a cut flower. It could take upwards of seven years to get from seed to see your amaryllis flower, the very length of time y’all have expended in filling but two acres with what literally changed the mentality and course of so many individual, collective, as well as corporate minds.
    It’s very different an animal growing essentially a garden plant in the small confines of a planter. But it can be and I have, done, and well.
    The results vary, the watering as well as feeding are a heck of a lot more often. So I would think after all I considered, it would be a dahlia I would ultimately select from seed, keeping a few plants for myself and whomever I meet, whomever I see, I would give a seedling a new home, explain just how incredibly special and unique that little starter plant would be.
    Yes, that is what I would choose, you think it can’t be done, but it can.
    I would just have to decide which dahlia to grow but I’ve written already way too much, but that is what I would do.

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  1234. Angela Bainbridge on

    I’m looking forward to having some of these beautiful blooms in my garden. The alarm is set!

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  1235. Paula Huckabaa on

    Congratulations on your achievement! It’s been a privilege to watch the journey these past few years. Thank you for sharing your process with us.

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  1236. Danna on

    The Golden Hour Zinnias are stunning! What a beautiful color they are!

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  1237. Jenny Leistra on

    How amazing are all these flowers?!? I’ve been passing these cold winter days by daydreaming about walking through my summer garden with these gals blooming everywhere! ❤️ I’m hoping to snag a bee’s mix and ANY of the celosia… they all look so magical!

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  1238. Jessica on

    Most definitely excited about the Celosias. As a dried flower grower/artist, getting a broader range of colours and textures is a real leg up when it comes to my work! I’m excited to see how the Rose gold and the Sangria dry down. As a side, thank you so much for including form and vigour in your comments! If I had to choose one zinnia to start with this year it would be Victorian Wedding. Beauty and abundance? Sounds like and absolute knockout!

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  1239. Amy on

    I can’t wait for all the zinnia varieties!! 😍

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  1240. Amanda Welch on

    All of these are fabulous and it makes it hard to decide, but I love celosias because of their versatility. I’m experimenting with dried flowers so I think these will be perfect. Of course dahlias are on the list to try from seed.
    Thank you Erin and your team for bringing these into the world. 🌸

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  1241. Jill on

    I am so excited to try growing dahlias from seed and think they are all beautiful. I especially love the Floret variety but really love them all.

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  1242. Katie Dentry on

    I’m looking forward to purchasing floret seed and just waiting to see what beauties grow!

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  1243. Marianne Babcock on

    So excited to start my first cut flower garden this year! This post gave me butterflies. The Dawn Creek Peach spoke to me and are the epitome of spring time beauty. Can’t wait to have Floret blooms in my backyard.

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  1244. Patricia Gneiding on

    Love the colors and shapes of all the floret offspring! Dahlias are so amazing how complex they can be! Been excited to get my hands on the bee mix seeds however they sell out so fast! 🤷 Hoping there’s enough to go around on sale day!

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  1245. Brennan on

    Wow! Wow! Wow!!!!
    All sooooo glorious!!!
    Thanks for all your dedication and hard work❤️!!
    Well done.

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  1246. Sarah C. on

    How exciting! I’m most interested in trying the unicorn and precious metals zinnia collections, but also eyeing some of the celosia.

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  1247. Lisa Maria on

    Alpenglow I am verry excited to introduce to my memory garden. The colors are serene, peaceful and provide a feeling of wonder.

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  1248. Van-Anh Nguyen on

    Thank you for all the years of work you put into these seeds. I’m most excited for the range of soft zinnias and can’t wait until your sale.

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  1249. Annie D. on

    Everything looks stunning!! So excited to grab some of your zinnias to start with. Precious Metals and Alpenglow look gorgeous!!

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  1250. Nicci on

    I am most excited for Bee’s Choice! Supporting pollinators and perhaps finding a new favorite flower to experiment with tuber-saving.
    Congratulations on launching the Floret Originals!!

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  1251. Hannah Pettenger on

    I am most excited to grow little flower girl as my daughter loves to pick flowers and I would love to grow these specifically for her to make her own bouquets. For me I would love Dawn Creek Blush. I am a musician, specifically I write music and I draw inspiration from beauty. The world of flowers has reopened so much in me that was lost and there is nothing like finding beauty beyond belief in your own garden.

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  1252. Christine on

    The whole Floret team is phenomenal and we thankyou for bringing so much flower growing joy to us. Finding it extremely hard to choose …. Petit floret, little flower girl and alpen glow…

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  1253. Mikaela on

    I can’t wait to start experimenting with all these new and beautiful varieties! I’m most excited for Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, Petit Floret, and Rose Gold Celosia. I’m hoping to grow these flowers to include in my bridal bouquet for my wedding in August. Wish me luck!

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  1254. Yelena Kushuk on

    Selocia, oh wow. You took it to the next level, all of them are gorgeous. Sangria mix is so unique. Speaks “summer” to me. Would plant them in rows out in the pasture and when they bloom, get blanket and my favorite book. Lay between rows of blooming flowers and read. Let’s plant flowers..

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  1255. Willow Leach on

    Hi!
    Congratulations, how exciting for you(and the world)! First inclination after viewing is to scream out ZINNIAS, ZINNIAS!! with a little private dance to accompany the cries. BUT, my current wide eyes and permanent grin are about the dahlia mixes you are offering BY SEED!!! I am in love with all of the mixes and I’m just so thrilled that your farm is really the first to offer beautiful and unique styles and color by seed. How brilliant of you to foresee such an opportunity to fill a void in the market for those that can’t grow from/can’t afford tubers. I know there are a few basic mixes out there, but to create mixes that offer such specialized color and/or shapes is just heart warming and exciting. I hope I can get my hands on some packets to try once your site is live. Yay! Thank you🌸

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  1256. Erin S. on

    I am so thankful I found your page about 4 years ago. As another Erin it has been so fun to expirtment with dahlia growing and seed collecting. I am a teacher by day so it’s also so fun to bring bouquets of what I grow into the front office and have people smile when they see them. Flowers are the best form of happiness!

    I’m excited to hopefully get to try some petit florets and cancan girls, as well as some zinnias to add to the mix! I’ve gotten a few bees knees over the years so can’t wait for something new!

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  1257. Olav on

    Really excited for the precious metals and alpenglow zinnias, and the petite floret dahlias. This will be our big garden splurge, so hoping to be able to snag them in the release. Summer cannot come soon enough this year!

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  1258. Stephanie P. on

    For the Celosia I love the Spun Sugar and Sangria Mix. I find it almost impossible to choose between the Zinnias, but for colour the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey, and for the shape and visual appeal , Little Flower Girl. For the Dahlias, I love the Floret and Petite Floret!

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  1259. Michelle on

    So excited to add some Floret originals to my cut flower garden this summer. I love surprising friends with lovingly crafted home grown bouquets, and I’m hoping to add some of the following to my collection: Summer Sherbet, Spun Sugar, coral reef, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Pastels, Cancan Girls, and Florets! So excited for February 6!!

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  1260. Amanda on

    They’re all so beautiful it’s hard to choose! But I definitely hope to grow the duty rose and limonata celosia, along with the victorian wedding zinnias. My girls and I are on our second year of growing flowers here in the PNW, just for ourselves, and we’re all hooked! You’re books and blog have become a connecting point for me and my teens! Thanks!

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  1261. Andrea on

    I’m so excited for precious metals, alpenglow, and golden hour zinnias! These are the seeds I’m budgeting for but any of the other seeds bred by Team Floret would be magical.

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  1262. Marla on

    So many exquisite choices, but I especially love the new Celosia varieties, Spun Sugar, Glowing Embers and Autumn Blaze. Magical and thanks for your tenacity!

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  1263. Katelyn Buckholz on

    While it’s difficult (near impossible) to choose just one, I think I’m the most excited about Precious Metals Zinnia! 💕

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  1264. Tessa King on

    They are all gorgeous!! I would most love to grow Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias as well as Vintage Rose celosia. I’m so excited for these new collections and hope I’m able to snag some in the sale or better yet, in this giveaway!!

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  1265. Amanda W. on

    “Vintage Rose” and “Alpenglow” for sure. Their soft pastel tones are so dreamy! And all of the dahlias, because I’m obsessed with dahlias. Well done creating such beautiful varieties to share with us and the flower world!

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  1266. Kathi Adamson on

    So excited for the Zinnia Precious Metals and Dawns Creeks Blush mix!

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  1267. Jacki Mulloy on

    I’ve never grown Celosia from seed so I’m incredibly excited to try one or probably two of the Floret varieties! All of the colors are amazing but the Limonata and Autumn Blaze especially speak to me, they’re so vibrant and unique.

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  1268. Katie Garretson on

    At first, I said ‘I don’t need any seeds’. Then I watched the teaser launch video, told all my flower friends that Erin’s work is so beautiful, convinced my tech coworkers that they needed Floret OGs, rewatched Growing Floret season 1 and 2 (all in one day), and then it hit me. I can’t explain it, but flowers make me so happy and I want others to be as happy as I am when I grow flowers. Flowers transform me to a state of calm, happiness, and confidence. So here I am … I need more seeds! I plan to only grow a few for my viewing and then share seeds with my friends because we all need more flowers!
    Oh yea, back to the question. I am excited for them all but loving Vintage Rose, Precious Metals, and Little Girl.
    Xoxo to all my flower people! We will change the world one flower at a time

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  1269. Gina on

    Wow! Well it’s hard not to say “all of them!!” 😄 But I think I would look the most forward to planting these in my parents front/backyard to help them add some color and joy to their space 🩷 I would especially love to make some bouquets with my mom out of the Vintage Rose and Alpenglow. I would also love to share the Unicorn zinnias with my neighbors two little girls who love zinnias. And make a bouquet of Floret for my other neighbor who loves dahlias ☺️

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  1270. Dayla Ulrich on

    Definitely most excited the new zinnias!!! One of my favorite flowers to grow.

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  1271. Serena Segura on

    The entire collection is gorgeous! Thank you for your love, hard work, dedication, and sharing these beauties. Precious Metals and Cancan Girls are the two varieties I’m most excited about

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  1272. Rebecca on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow and Golden Hour. They are gorgeous and I hope I am lucky enough to add them to my garden this year 😍

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  1273. Lindsay Wiley on

    I’m so excited to grow these! On my shortlist are Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar Celosia, and Victorian Wedding Zinnias. They’re all so beautiful!

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  1274. Melinda B on

    Golden Hour Zinnas to go with our little farm name–Golden Hour Flowers located on Golden Avemue. 💛 And Bees Choice Dahlias for the pollonators.

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  1275. Lauren Stoltzfus on

    So many beautiful seeds! I’m most excited for the unicorn mix zinnia, alpenglow zinnia and rose gold celosia. Fingers crossed I get to add them to my garden this year!

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  1276. Tracy Kuchar on

    It’s impossible to pick a favorite, so excited about the whole collection. Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl are stand outs for sure!

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  1277. Nicole on

    I’ve struggled with Dahlia’s, but gonna keep trying because the few blooms I got this year were amazing. Love Bees Choice. Zinnias did so much better for me here this year
    I definitely want to get the Unicorn mix now that they’re back and a mix of others. Celosia went wild in my garden last year and I saved seeds, but I’m still gonna have a hard time not getting a mix of colors to add in this year. Just love the coloring I get from the seeds I get from Floret every year, it’s too hard to pick a favorite!

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  1278. Kim Klippenstein on

    Hard to choose but I would have to go with petite floret! So excited to even have a chance to grow these!!! Also would love to grow Golden Hour , Alpenglow and Precious Metals!!!

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  1279. Linda Wilson on

    ALL are absolutely stunning but I personally am most excited about the zinnias . . . for some reason ~ zinnias just equate to “happy” for me, they are bright, varied and just simply “happy” looking, therefore making the viewer “happy” :-) . . . . Thank you for your generosity in sharing your hand earned knowledge, very much appreciated by all of “us”.

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  1280. Anya McBrayer on

    I am so incredibly excited about all the varieties. Petit Florets is 😍. Unicorn Mix and Little Flower Girl are so unique. It is truly going to be so hard to pick which seed packs to purchase. I make bouquets that I donate to healthcare workers (started during the pandemic). I am also a healthcare worker and just noticed how much joy the flowers i grow bring to my co-workers, whose jobs are so incredibly exhausting and emotionally draining. I cannot wait to be able to grow some of your amazing varieties and offer them up to the healthcare community here locally.

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  1281. Kristen Bryce on

    I can’t decide what I’m most excited to grow. I’d like to get Alpenglow and Precious Metals but those celosia are too hard to pick!

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  1282. Jenny G on

    I’m most excited for the zinnias! Especially Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush!

    Can’t wait until your sale to get my hands on these seeds!

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  1283. Hillary SW on

    Congratulations to you and the whole Floret team! Those precious metals zinnias are to die for!

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  1284. Samantha P on

    These varieties are exactly what I have been looking to add to my cut flower garden. The zinnia color ways are absolutely stunning, romantic, and would be beautiful in a cottage garden! So excited for the precious metals and golden hour ones particularly!! Ahhhhh :)

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  1285. Anna on

    So excited for this release. The flowers I am most excited about are definitely the zinnias; Alpenglow and Golden hour. The celosias are incredible too. I will definitely be needing some of them also.
    Great job in breeding these incredible flowers. Thank You so very much.

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  1286. Anika on

    I would absolutely love to work with Precious Metals and Petite Florets, and of course the Unicorn Mix 🦄 (in honor of my daughter)
    Hands down to everyone on the team, what beauty you’ve created.

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  1287. Deb M. on

    Can’t wait to try Floret and Alpenglow in my NC garden!

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  1288. Kiana Miller on

    Zinnias!! I am so excited for all of the breeding varieties but especially the zinnias.

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  1289. Trish Blancher on

    I am very excited to try the new pastel varieties of Zinnia. There are 4-5 that really catch my attention and will mix beautifully with my new flower farm annuals. I am new to some of the other varieties such as celosia and amaranth but would love to give them a try after reading this blog.

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  1290. Lee Ann on

    Zinnias! They are all beautiful and amazing but if I could only choose one of the three it would be the zinnias

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  1291. Jovette on

    Thank you for such beautiful Flowers. I would love to be able to buy any of the celosia!

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  1292. Sandra Collazo on

    Love them all, but excited to try my hand at growing Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour and Alpenglow! Thank you for sharing these beautiful flowers with us!

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  1293. Marsha on

    These are so incredible!!! I’m so inspired and amazed!!
    I’ve been drooling over those zinnias!!! Really hoping to snag some when the sale is live 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🥰

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  1294. Edwina G Schild on

    Loved the gorgeous Celois, Little Flower Girl, all the Zinnas, and and any other of these beauties! Absolutely sweet florals!

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  1295. Heather on

    Unicorn Mix and precious metals, can’t wait! Thank you for the overview.

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  1296. Kathryn Fehring on

    Petite Floret and Alpenglow….to start. Love these all so much. So. Excited. Thank you!

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  1297. KatyBeth on

    Summer Sherbet and limonata were beautiful.
    What lovely work.
    Thanks for making the world more beautiful!

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  1298. Eva on

    I love all of the Celosia, they are so unique, but I admit I have a preference for the Dusty rose.

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  1299. Vickie Elpers on

    I am most excited about the dahlias from seed. I loved waiting to see what kind and color of dahlia would bloom from the seeds I planted last year. I loved them all! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to your breeding patches! Thank you for bringing these beauties to all of us!

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  1300. Kathy on

    At first I thought I would only be interested in planting zinnia seeds, but after reading about the dahlias I can’t wait to try them!
    Thank you, Erin, for offering your Floret Originals to us

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  1301. Rebekah Rice on

    What beautiful new varieties! On one and a half acres in upstate New York, I grow flowers for wedding designers and events. I’m especially drawn to Vintage Rose and Dusty Rose Celosia; Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, and Golden Hour Zinnias; and Petite Floret and Shooting Stars Dahlias.

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  1302. Kalie on

    All of the flowers are absolutely beautiful! I can’t wait to buy some seeds. I’m probably most excited for Cancan girls, hoping I can snag some before they’re gone!

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  1303. Kathlyn on

    I’m looking most forward to Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias. Now I have to figure out how to enlarge my garden flower area!

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  1304. Valerie on

    Bee’s Choice is the mix I am most excited about. I have always wanted to name a dahlia. You always have the prettiest and unique looking varieties of flowers and fillers.

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  1305. Stephanie Weaver on

    The whole celosia group is stunning!! The variety of textures and colors make them an amazing addition to any arrangement or as a stand alone flower. I can see myself sitting amongst a sea of celosia. Also the Victorian Wedding is so beautiful with so many blooms and delicate colors it feels like a must have in my garden.

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  1306. Sara on

    I am so excited to try the new zinnias you’ve been working so hard on. And I will definitely add the Vintage Rose celosia! It’s gorgeous.

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  1307. Nancy on

    Just saw the Instagram post, I am in love with Alpenglow. Waiting patiently for the seed sale.

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  1308. Jenny on

    I love the Dawn Creek Blush!!

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  1309. Sarah on

    Hoping for the chance to pick up any of these special seeds. They are all so beautiful! The varieties I’ve been considering are the petite florets, golden hour, and maybe Little Flower Girl.

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  1310. Sarah Ahmad on

    Your presentation is stunning and the photos pull me from the dreary Ohio winter to gorgeous spring and summer futures. I am excited for the Unicorn mix and also Cancan girls, but there isn’t an unpleasant flower among any of the groups. Thank you for your hard work!

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  1311. Krista on

    Thank you for cultivating and sharing so many beautiful varieties! I’m most excited to grow Bee’s Choice, Shooting Stars, and Petite Florets for dahlias and Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Pastels for zinnias.

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  1312. Meghan Murphy on

    It’s nearly impossible to pick one variety I’m most excited about…how about ALL?! I’ve never grown celosia, so I’m excited to add something new to the mix. The sangria mix and coral reef varieties both look stunning!

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  1313. Adelia on

    I love Alpenglow and precious metals. I really love them all. The dahlia seeds named Floret are so beautiful I can’t wait to grow them.

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  1314. Adelia on

    I am so excited about the Zinnias. I love Alpenglow and precious metals. I really love them all. The dahlia seeds named Floret are so beautiful I can’t wait to grow them. Everything is very exciting with the sale.

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  1315. Hannah Holten on

    I am most excited about the zinnias, Precious Metals and Unicorn are gorgeous, though all of your breeding varieties are super ethereal and wonderful! Zinnias have become my favorite, and the varieties I’ve ordered from Floret have thrived!

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  1316. Terah on

    I am so looking forward to trying some new zinnia varieties! Alpen Glow, Precious Metals and Golden Hour are absolutely on my list and some Floret dahlias too. Grateful for all the new flower babies coming out of your farm.

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  1317. Sharon Alm on

    I Have moved to a new home and I’m building back my cutting garden. I’d love to add Unicorn zinnias to my garden.

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  1318. Dominic Piscitelli on

    Congrats on this amazing milestone. I am so exited to add so many new varieties of flowers into my ever growing garden, however I am especially exited for Dahlia Bees Choice. I am so incredibly happy for everyone at the farm and can’t wait to host so many new varieties of beautiful and unique flowers.

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  1319. Tegan on

    Alpenglow Zinnias and Petite Florets!

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  1320. Kim Prisock on

    I’ve never grown dahlias before, and I’d live to try with Bee’s choice. Though, all the flowers sound amazing!

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  1321. Sam Teixeira on

    I’m so excited for these! I love the unicorn mix zinnias and can’t wait to try growing celosia for the first time :)

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  1322. Carly on

    Love this new collection! The Precious Metals, or Unicorn Mix varieties look beautiful. But really excited for all of the zinnias!

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  1323. Shauna Miess on

    I have been wanting seed for Precious Metal ever since I saw them on as you have been breeding them! They are all gorgeous but the Zinnias have me dancing around!

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  1324. Heather Cain on

    Years ago I was lucky enough to grow both Golden Hour and Little Flower Girl, and I’m SO EXCITED that they are back!! Also looking forward to the Victorian Wedding Mix!! Thank you so much for all the years of work you put into bringing these to us! 💕

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  1325. Marlene Clayton on

    Congratulations to you and your team at Floret. This is so amazing! It’s impossible to pick just one or even two or three. I would fill up my garden with Alpenglow, Golden Hour, all the celosias, and all the baby dahlias. It’s amazing that you could breed these and we can grow them in our very own gardens. It will be so lovely to share these beauties in Chicago. Thank you for all your work and dedication to share these with us!

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  1326. Melissa on

    I’m so excited to add celosia varieties to my garden this year. I have never grown them before and plan on purchasing the Spun Sugar, Rose Golds, Coral Reef, and Limonata. Of course I will also be adding Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias.

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  1327. Carrie on

    I am looking forward to the all of the dahlias and unicorn!

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  1328. Donna Talbot on

    Unicorn Mix, Cancan Girls and Floret are just a few of my favorites. It seems every time I look at a bunch, I fall in love all over again.

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  1329. Shawn on

    I love Dahlias of all shapes and sizes. I am excited to try your new varieties.

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  1330. Tammey Roberts on

    So excited for Floret Originals. I’ve never grown dahlias from seed (only tubers for 2 years now) Looking forward to Petite Florets to start!

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  1331. Tammy on

    What a beautiful unique collection!! So excited for alllll the pastel zinnias!

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  1332. Mary Elizabeth Harbold on

    I love your Zinnias and am excited to try the Alpenglow! Also the shooting stars- all the dahlias!

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  1333. Amy Olmsted on

    I would so love to try your delectable Zinnias! My 95 year old mum loves growing zinnias and cutting them to fill vases. I hope I win this give away so I can surprise her with your wonderful seeds!

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  1334. Jane on

    Congratulations! Zinnia Alpenglow looks so beautiful and second would be Petite Florets. I started growing flowers with your zinnia seeds and look forward to them every year.

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  1335. Krysti Martinez on

    All of these are stunning. The Unicorn mix might be my favorite. But your celosia mixes are amazing, as are the dahlias. You have a dream job to many of us. Although I’m sure that there is a ton of hard work that goes with it. Thank you for sharing all of this with us. I’d be honored to share these beautiful flowers with my family and friends.

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  1336. Brandy Yates-Arnold on

    All of your dahlia varieties are so beautiful. I cannot wait to start growing them in my garden for everyone that walks or drives by to enjoy them as much as I will. I’ve noticed the decline in bees over the years, which is so worrisome, so I’m hoping these pollinator loving dahlias will entice the bees to come back here like they used to be. Love your beautiful farm. Congratulations to you and your family/team for all the beauty you help to share across this beautiful planet.

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  1337. Carolyn Friend on

    Dawn Creek Peach will be amazing!
    Love your descriptions!

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  1338. Kate on

    So excited to plant all the Zinnias, but most excited for the little flower girl mix. Growing in western NY, zinnias add so much beauty through the summer, but are the most lovely in the fall as other plants in my garden fade they often last until the cold sets in.

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  1339. Amy Dingler on

    I‘m addicted to the dahlias, myself. So I‘ll be wanting the petit florets, can can girls, and shooting stars!

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  1340. Bet on

    Congratulations on this most wonderful offering you all have created, your hard work, dedication and sharing of knowledge is so appreciated. Thank you!

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  1341. Jessika Fancher on

    Oh my goodness! I think I’m most excited about precious metals and the unicorn mix. I’ve never been a huge fan of celosia, but your photography and colors are magical.

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  1342. Ellen Pierno on

    Congratulations on your hard work and stunning results. I love the colors of Unicorn and I can’t tell you right now which dahlia packet I’ll get because they are all so exciting

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  1343. Leona Miller on

    There are so many beautiful colors! It’s hard to choose but I love the Precious Metals zinnias and the Vintage Rose celosia.

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  1344. Kathleen Sabourin on

    I am so looking forward to growing Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Honey and Unicorn zinnias. They are one of my favourite flowers to grow and these colours are just beautiful! I’m also excited to grow the Bees Choice dahlias. I love all the jewel tones!

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  1345. Christine Roberson on

    You are my hero—the selflessness you exhibit and instill in your team is such a blessing to flower lovers everywhere! I was heartbroken watching the crop failure of certain zinnias last year and thought we’d have to wait so long but you are not one to disappoint! Can’t wait to get my hands on Alpenglow as well as Precious Metals. Thanks for all the love you put into your breeding program

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  1346. Stacy Thompson on

    This is so exciting! I can’t wait for the precious metals zinnias and ALL the celosia…I love it so much!!!

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  1347. Veronica on

    Lovely work! I’m so excited for Petite Floret as well as all of the zinnias, though I’ll likely only try to order Alpine Glow or Precious Metals because I’m already way over my seed budget for the year. 😅❤️

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  1348. Jessica on

    I am in love with every single variety, I can’t pick! I am dreaming of how pretty the flower patch is going to be this year. The petite florets are just adorable.

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  1349. Chris on

    I’m super intrigued by the zinnias. I don’t think I’ve been properly appreciating their potential. I also didn’t think about dahlias from seed. Celosia are pretty new to me. I’ve just started seeing them in bouquets in the last year or so.

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  1350. Kristine on

    Being a jewelry designer, I’m especially excited for Precious Metals! The colors and the name is divine. I’m also so excited to try Limonara celosia and ALL of the dahlia seed because dahlias might be my favorite of all time. Congratulations on this dream coming to fruition!

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  1351. SarahBeth on

    I’m so excited for your release next month! On my list I have alpenglow and your bees choice dahlias —looking forward to watch them bloom in my Florida garden & share them with neighbors and friends!

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  1352. Anna Bowman on

    The Golden Hour Zinnias really capture me. I love the shades of cream and yellow and we keep bees so they would be a great addition for our little pollinator friends. Also, loving the Summer Sherbet! Complete heart eyes over them all!

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  1353. Lisa Kucharski on

    There is not a flower I don’t like. Dahlias excite me. They are each separate plants and get my full attention every year. I don’t grow on a farm, sell cut flowers, or own a nursery.. I work full time and look forward to the moment I can be in my garden. I started seeds for the first time and every day I can watch them grow. I am excited about Cancan Girls and Bees Choice.

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  1354. Judy Raymo on

    We need beautiful color out here on the prairie, and your blooms look perfect! Especially drawn to the celosia “Glowing Embers”, so vibrant and dies well in cooler climates . . . also the “Unicorn Mix” Zinnias: name and many colors will be loved by my granddaughter/garden partner, plus being “incredibly easy to grow” makes them perfect for us beginners! Last but not least, the dahlias . . . who could resist the “Can Can Girls” that likely will not be available in the future!

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  1355. Kim Brandstater on

    Looking forward to the Zinnias! Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding!!!!!

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  1356. Pam on

    I’m thrilled to see all these options! I’m looking forward to getting started with Bee’s choice dahlia seeds! My college ages daughter and I bond over these types of flower gardens. Thank you for your offerings :)

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  1357. Lisa Alward on

    Soooo hard to choose…Alpen Glow, Dawn Creek Honey…all of them really 🌸. I ordered my very first zinnia seeds from you 6 years ago, when I began my flower journey♡. I’ve been hooked ever since. Good luck everyone♡

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  1358. Aglaia Ramey on

    I can’t wait, especially for the zinnias! Precious metals, Victorian Wedding, etc. They’re all so beautiful.

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  1359. Patti on

    Congratulations on a riveting display of new flowers! The Petite Floret, Shooting Stars, Precious Metals and Vintage Rose stood out to me in particular. But all of them will brighten this world in their own unique way!

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  1360. Allie on

    I’ve been excited to try these for so long! I want to grow celosia rose gold and zinnia alpenglow. They are such gorgeous colors.

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  1361. Michael Kellum on

    I am alway so impressed by the amazing quality of all things Floret grows. Especially excited to get seeds from the “Petite Florets” mix, specifically the anemones. We just purchased a new house and I can’t wait to see these in full bloom outside the windows.

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  1362. Patti on

    Hi! Congratulations on all the hard work and accomplishment! All look grand. In particular, I like “Petite Floret”, “Shooting Stars”, “Precious Metals” and “Vintage Rose”. Warm Regards.

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  1363. Jessica on

    I am most excited to try Cancan Girls!! They look so fun! I need a little more fun in my garden! I also really want to try the Sangria Mix

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  1364. Marni B on

    I’ve been waiting forever for the release of your zinnias! I am most excited to grow Alpenglow, golden hour, precious metals, the unicorn mix , dawn creek peach, and pink chenille celosia and the rose gold! This is such a dream come true to grow these beautiful flowers!

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  1365. Taylor on

    All of the varieties being offered are just stunning and a total game changer to the flower world! I’m excited to try Alpenglow & precious metals zinnias, floret dahlias, and rose gold celosia!

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  1366. Amelia on

    All of them… But since I have to narrow it down definitely Dusty Rose, CanCan Girls, and Precious Metals. I’m hoping to have them in my wedding flowers this year!

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  1367. Cara on

    So many on my wish list, it’s hard to decide! I’m excited to try some dahlias from seed this year, especially Floret!

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  1368. Laurel on

    I have been waiting for years to grow “Golden Hour” again, but I’m also excited to try “Dawn Creek Honey” (or ‘Peach’? I can’t decide) and the “Little Flower Girl” mix.

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  1369. Renee Rednour on

    I am excited to try Dawn Creek Honey! I love Cactus Zinnias.

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  1370. Tyler S. on

    There is absolutely no way I could choose a favorite out of these!! All stunning and the love and care that goes into breeding is unmatched. Little flower girl and Bees Choice stick out to me as I’m trying to make our yard and garden more pollinator friendly! Although if I were a pollinator I would be thrilled to experience any of them:)

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  1371. Denise on

    I’m super excited about Spun Sugar and Dawn Creek Peach!!! 😍

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  1372. Rachel Terrall on

    I’d grow them all if I could! I’ve recently become rather enamored with your Celosia varieties and I hope I’ll be able to purchase some once your sale opens. :)

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  1373. Debbie on

    I’m in love with Spun Sugar and Victorian Wedding! I think they will love the summer heat we have here. Congratulations on all of your hard work. ♥️

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  1374. Mike on

    I am most excited for a chance to see Precious Metals in person in my garden!

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  1375. Marsha Watkins on

    After purchasing a packet of zinnia from Blomma last year, i spent the summer bagging and cross pollinating my favorites. How exciting to be able to start my zinnia breeding so many steps forward. I am very excited to grow out Victorian Wedding and precious metals. So many colors in the mixes to mix and match in my own way! So excited to finally grow these beauties!

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  1376. Stacey Merrigan on

    I truly hope I can score a packet of the Unicorn Zinnia mix. These will be perfect to plant in my front, border row that is visible to traffic as they drive by my little flower farm. I try to always plant a bright and showy Zinnia mix in this bed, so that people can get a glimpse and enjoy the beauty of flowers as they drive by. Many people have told me how my flowers brighten their day just to see them as they drive by on their commute to and from work. The Unicorn Zinnia mix looks to be the ideal flower for such display!

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  1377. Michelle Green on

    Ohhhhh. Petite Floret and Victorian Wedding are stunning! As. 4th year grower, I have had a little trouble with Celosia and that collection sure has me wanting to give it another go! Cant wait for these to be available!

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  1378. Allison Ottina on

    Okay narrowing down my list seems almost impossible. Maybe the precious metal zinnias are my number one! … or your dahlia seeds 😍 Everything is absolutely stunning and what I’ve been dreaming of. I can’t imagine the effort and care that has gone into not only the actual flowers (I mean obviously,) but the fact that you are trying to produce so much for all of us who want to join you on this beautiful journey. Sincerely thank you

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  1379. Lacy A on

    Excited for Precious Metals and Alpenglow! Love all the unique color combos in these varieties!

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  1380. Sally Sumner on

    I love them all! I bought some celosia seed last year, first time trying them…and love them, becoming a top of the list favorite!!
    Love, love zinnias, your zinnas. The beautiful colors!!!
    To hard to pick a favorite but I love the light colors the best I guess….. just a stunning collection

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  1381. Suzanne Alvarado on

    The sangria celosia. The unicorn zinnias. And trying to grow dahlias from seed. The reason I garden is the thrill I get from trying new varieties.

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  1382. Katie on

    I’m so excited for all of these, but especially the Zinnias! Such a fun and beautiful flower.

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  1383. Suzanne Alvarado on

    I can’t wait to try and see if I can Dahlias from seed. I have always use tubers. Being in Texas I will have to be careful where I plant them because of the heat.

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  1384. Susie Graham on

    I love Bee’sChoice, but really ALL of them look amazing! Thanks for sharing.

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  1385. Berry T. on

    Really, come on now, I can’t choose & have spent hours (!)
    Repeatedly looking
    Trying to compare
    Then looking
    Looking
    Looking
    I blame everyone at Floret
    Of course

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  1386. Nancy Waller on

    I have been a huge fan of yours for years. Zinnias have become one of my favorite flowers for summer gardening. They are just so cheerful! I wish I had room to grow all of your varieties, but I am going to start with Unicorn this summer for the luscious colors.

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  1387. Jewel on

    The zinnias! The Unicorn Mix was so neat to see all the different colors that came out of it! And I’ve been dreaming about all the others, like Precious Metals, every time you show more pictures of them. So gorgeous!

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  1388. Michelle R Becker on

    Oh my goodness! Every one of these varieties is more beautiful than the last, your color palette is exactly what I would choose to grow! Bravo!

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  1389. Whitney on

    I’m excited for Precious Metals zinnias. They look so beautiful

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  1390. Debbie on

    Can’t wait to add new varieties to my Queen Lime Orange and Blush…love Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl…and the list goes on!

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  1391. Shannon Moree on

    They are all so dreamy! How can you pick a favorite!? I am always excited when I hear iridescent describing a flower. Alpenglow and precious metals may have my heart!

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  1392. Valerie Castilloux on

    I’m excited for the Alpenglow zinnias and the Petite Florets mix of dahlias seeds. If I win all of them I will be so happy too!
    What a great accomplishment you have done with all of this seeds!

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  1393. Liz on

    I love Bee’s Choice and Shooting Stars! I just found Floret after watching your show while sick. I can’t wait to grow these beautiful flowers this year.

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  1394. Donna and Doug Smith on

    As bee keepers, our first choice would be Bee ‘s Choice and Shooting Stars .
    We are going to visit the Arnosky family farm for the first time tomorrow. Love what you are doing. Keep up the good work.

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  1395. Bonnie Summerfeldt on

    I’m so excited for them all. This definitely makes up for not having all the other types of seed. I’ve been looking most forward to the pastel zinnias. It’s going to be hard to choose! I’m also excited to try petite florets to go with my other dahlias. I’m going to give Celosia rose gold a try too.

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  1396. Summer on

    Thank you for this post and the thorough descriptions of each variety! I have read it no less than a handful of times trying to carefully consider which seeds to order. All of the flowers are so beautiful, I have my eye on several varieties. The top of my list changes everytime I reread the post, but today I’ve settled on Golden Hour for the color and Petite Florets for the joy and surprise they’ll bring!

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  1397. Stacey on

    I can’t wait for the Alpenglow and the Dawn Creek varieties! They’re all so beautiful, it’ll be hard to find space in my yard for all the ones I want!

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  1398. Jennifer Spencer on

    I am very hopeful for some unicorn mix and dawn creek zinnia seeds. Spring can’t come soon enough!

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  1399. Kristen Freeland on

    I’m so excited for “Petite Florets”! I grew “Bee’s Choice” for the first time last summer and it was such a joy to discover the different colors and shapes.

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  1400. Sherry Apanay on

    In the past I’ve loved the “Lilliput mixture” of zinnia but would love to try some of the new Floret bred seeds. I’ve also never grown dahlia from seed, just tubers, so excited to give this a try as well!

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  1401. Iris DiJoseph on

    Hello! My name is Iris, no surprise flowers are my love language. More recently I have had the recurring vision of my childhood dream; in growing that flower garden and opening a business. For every reason I have to start I have another not to. So this year I’m leading with grace and “If not now when my dear” So I’ll put my love into the garden and see where that leads me. I love these beauties. I can see myself cultivating and loving them as well. I appreciate all you share for it is so helpful, especially for someone like me who’s beginning. With a name like Iris why not give it a go and begin living my dream. “ If not now when”🌸

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  1402. Megan on

    Excited to try a mix of Little Flower Girl and Precious Metals!

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  1403. Lisa Alward on

    Soooo excited for all of these♡. Spun Sugar, Alpen Glow, Dawn Creek Honey. So hard to choose. My very first packet of Zinna seed was purchased from you 6 years ago when I began my flower journey, I’ve been obsessed ever since♡

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  1404. Darcy Casey on

    Oh my gosh, where to begin!!! I cannot wait to add these to my garden. Current faves, Petite Florets, All the Dawn Creek varieties and the Vintage Rose Celosia. If I could I would buy several of each!! Fantastic work, so much appreciation for your passion and patience in creating these stunning varieties for us.

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  1405. Nicole Collette on

    Cancan girls! I’m so excited of this collection I love everything!

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  1406. Rachel Garcia on

    Can’t wait to add Dahlia’s back to my garden! Grew them once a couple years ago with Floret’s bee’s mix!

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  1407. Kristin Goggin on

    I am SO excited for the new zinnia varieties!!! I snagged one packet of little flower girl several years back and save seeds each year. She’s always been a favorite and the others look just as lovely!

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  1408. Hannah on

    Ah how can I choose? They’re all so enchanting, but I’m especially excited about Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnias

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  1409. Christine Wilson on

    The Dahlia Petite Florets and Precious Metals Zinnias are my favorites. Still deciding what else I want to get for sure, but these never leave my shopping list!

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  1410. Regina Boente on

    Looking forward to the release of your collections. Ready to start a cut flower garden this year. Can’t wait to share my flowers with my daughters and friends.

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  1411. Amie Mares on

    I’m excited for all of these, but I’m SUCH a zinnia girl and I am crushing over the Dawn Creek varieties. I can’t wait to grow Dawn Creek Honey in my garden. I know I’m going to be obsessed with it. (Beige flowers are everything!) But honestly every single one of these 😍😍😍

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  1412. Kristina Fox-Williams on

    Oh MyLanta, how to really pick a favorite. I’m immediately drawn to the ‘Autumn Blaze’ & ‘Glowing Embers’ Celosia’s, as autumn is my favorite time of year and the colors that go with the season are magical. I also love the Zinnia’s in ‘Goldenhour’, ‘Alpenglow’, & ‘Unicorn Mix’! Wowzas! 🤩😍 Our bees and hummingbirds would be in heaven!

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  1413. Jade on

    I’ve never grown celosia before but you make it look so dreamy! I think the rose gold is my favourite…but then again I think I choose a different favourite every time I look. Precious metals is amazing, and bee’s choice and petit florets are the sweetest! So happy to have a chance to grow these beauties you’ve nurtured so lovingly. Thank you!

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  1414. Trisha Merriam on

    PS if that didn’t qualify me for the drawing … some of the one’s I’m most excited for are Limonata, Petit Floret, Alpen Glow and Vintage Rose. YAY!

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  1415. Trisha Merriam on

    Congrats and THANK YOU!! I replaced half my front lawn with flower beds this Fall and the timing almost feels like magic. I thought I’d bought all the seed I could fit, but I just planned my rows and I have room for more varieties!!! And it will be a mix of your gorgeous celosia, dahlias and zinnias.

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  1416. Meredith Shewan on

    The Vintage Rose celosia is so dreamy, I am really excited to try it in our garden!

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  1417. Amy Hansen on

    Oh Erin, these are so fabulous. I didn’t know what I was missing in my bouquets and garden until this. I’m most excited about Daughters of Floret (petite), but so many others have captured my attention. I’m looking forward to the sale and getting my hands on some of these beauties.

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  1418. Sage on

    I had some of the early golden hour seed and they were lovely. Fingers crossed, I cannot wait to try some more of your beautiful zinnia seeds, particularly precious metals

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  1419. Allie Olson on

    We are looking forward to growing and experiencing this captivating color pallet you have brought to the forefront. It’s wonderful to have these unique beauties to work with and they get us so excited for the future. Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding are at the top of our list. But Floret and Petite Floret are show stoppers in my eyes 🤩
    Thank you for being so determined in your goals and for sharing all of this beauty!

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  1420. Julie Nix on

    They are all beautiful. My list includes Victorian Wedding, Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls.

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  1421. Liz on

    I really want to try the Rose Gold and Limonata celosia! I have never grown celosia. Such beauty in this whole seed collection.

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  1422. Kelly Cummins on

    I live in Tennessee (zone 7B), and I’m purely a home gardener that is looking to find seeds that are easier to grow. I am so, so excited about the zinnia seeds. While, I’ll only be able to tuck a few plants here and there due to their height and width in my small suburban landscape beds, it’s going to be a fun experiment and I hope to have some plants that make it easy for me to create little floral arrangements for my home and to give to friends and neighbors.

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  1423. AJ on

    I want all of them. I think my top picks include: autumn blaze, spun sugar, precious metal, victorian wedding, unicorn, cancan girl… the list goes on…

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  1424. Sidonia Simpson on

    While zinnias have a special place in my heart I am MOST excited about the celosias. This is a new variety for me to learn about me there seems to be so much to explore!

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  1425. Lisa King on

    I’m so excited about the Alpenglow zinnias, I plan on growing my own bouquet for my wedding and they are just gorgeous! I’m a beginner flower grower and have been learning so much from your page. ❤️

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  1426. Catherine Monchamp on

    Autumn Blaze is the kind of flower that brings me instant joy and that I can’t get my eyes off it!

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  1427. Kathryn on

    They’re all so beautiful, I want them all! But definitely coral reef celosia…and limonata and dusty rose, oh it’s so hard to choose! For zinnias Precious metals, I love the name too. Dawn Creek Peach and Unicorn 🦄 of course.
    Fantastic work, a truly remarkable achievement, they’re all gorgeous and the descriptions too!

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  1428. Sally Pope on

    Impossible to choose a favorite! I look forward to trying many of the zinnias.

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  1429. Krista on

    I’m excited to try my hand at growing dahlias from seed! I love the more open varieties and look forward to seeing them covered in bees.

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  1430. geraldine on

    Very much looking forward to Golden Hour and Petite Floret!

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  1431. Shelby Smith on

    I’m so excited for the Unicorn Mix & the Dawn Creek Varieties!! 😍😍 my wedding flowers will be SO STUNNING!

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  1432. Sandra Szasz on

    I am in Love with Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels, I would love to see these flowers as a premiere in my Garden this summer. Thanks Erin for beeing an inspiration for flowerlovers worldwide, beauty has no bounderies.

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  1433. Nicole Hutchison on

    I love all your flowers, but Zinnias are my favorite! I especially love Aplenglow and Golden Hour. Zinnias have been one of my favorites since I was a little girl. We have always had them in our vegetable garden. I love all the varieties that are out there and especially love your unique varieties. You put so much love and care into your flowers and it shows. I am a horticulture student and have class during the release. (Second career for me after 20+ years in IT) Hopefully there are some left when my class is done…or I might have to tell my husband what to buy LOL

    Best wishes on your seed sale and always. Keep making the world a better place through flowers!

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  1434. Michele McNelley on

    This must be such a dream come true! I have to say I am most excited about Golden Hour and Alpenglow Zinnias, Oh and the gorgeous Dawn Creek varieties too. Floret and Bee’s Choice Dahlias and all the yummy Celosias. But then I’m thinking the Unicorn Zinnias would be lovely too. Oh heck, all of them will be magical and magnificent in the garden and fields. I’m planning the fields this weekend and am creating a dream board to visualize every thing I want to grow. What a wonderful year of growing this is going to be. I can’t wait!!

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  1435. Brittany on

    I want to grow them all! I can’t wait to try the Petit Florets and see what little gems we grow. I also love the zinnias and hope to trial a few of the different varieties this year. They’re all amazing so how do you choose a favourite?

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  1436. Sherry Peters on

    These look so beautiful. I usually go for brighter deeper colors so these softer colors will be a nice contrast

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  1437. Sydnie on

    I first have to stop and recognize you and your team for the years of thoughtful work put into this! You’ve established monumental achievements in the cut flower world. I am most excited for golden hour & precious metals <3

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  1438. Rhonda Hausman on

    Oh yes! PRECIOUS METAL! My fave to add to all my bouquets🥰

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  1439. Kim on

    How in the world would I be able to possibly pick a favorite?! I am a confessed celosia lover, I love their feathery and waspy blooms and I love drying them for fall wreathes. All of the golden and peachy zinnias are my jam too. I am excited for them all!

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  1440. No Fendrick on

    I’m new to all of this! Just a backyard gardener who wants to expand my gardening knowledge and I’ve been fascinated following your journey. The colors, textures and varieties of everything you share is so soul soothing and motivating for me;). Thanks for any consideration. Happy day!

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  1441. Rachel on

    All of the varieties would be a dream, but most looking forward to Bees’ Choice to bring more polinators into my garden. Would love to win some seeds as tubers don’t overwinter in ground in our growing zone and we don’t have the proper temperature controlled space to store them over the winter. I have lost some amazing tubers over the years and have had to cut back expenses, any opportunities to grow special varieties via seed would be a welcome change.

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  1442. Maryrose on

    The shooting stars to attract the much needed pollinators. The precious metal and spun sugar..so beautiful.

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  1443. Danielle Gibbs on

    I grew Dawn Creek last year. I felt so lucky to be a part of that project in a tiny way. They were super gorgeous! I ran across precious metals photos a couple years ago. Stopped in my tracks and could not believe my eyes. Hard to choose a favorite. But I sell to florists through the Utah Flower Market. Our main customers are wedding designers. I think they are going to want precious metals most. If I could do my own wedding over again 20 years later, I’d do my wedding in all zinnias. All precious metals zinnias. No filler or greenery. (Maybe that’s why I only sell to wedding designers 😂)

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  1444. Brian Bots on

    Would I be considered for wanting from the give away just one seed packet?
    That strain that began with one flower by Kory and Erin & staff just took it all to an entirely new & amazing level.
    Ladies, It’s all about dreams, hope, hard work and appreciation.
    Why do I seem to be the only if not one of the few men on here?
    I’m out numbered! -& the odds are clearly against me.
    Dawn Creek Peach. It would represent all of the above to me.

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  1445. Jeanne on

    The unicorn and precious metals zinnias are so gorgeous! Although I’m also a big fan of the dahlias. The Bee’s choice would be perfect so I don’t have to choose!

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  1446. Christina Ziegler on

    Do I have to pick just one? I’m so in love with all of these. Trying to decide between Dawn Creek Blush or the Floret Dahlias. Just magnificent!!!!!!!!

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  1447. Whitney on

    So excited! I love Alpen Glow, Unicorn, (and precious metals or Victorian wedding, but will probably wait to purchase), I’m willing to try Cancan girls due to limited availability, and I love the Floret dahlias (i’ve only grown in Dahlia‘s successfully once in the past from a different seed producer, and the stems/plants were short and stumpy, the stems with blooms weren’t able to stand tall, so I don’t know if I need to stake them, or if it was just the variety, but I am anxious to try your seeds and see if I can grow them more successfully!). Finally, I also like Raspberry Lemonade and Limonata for a diverse “greenery”

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  1448. Chassidy Allen on

    It is truly incredible the work you’ve done, and I’m so thankful you allowed us to follow along! I love them all, but I’m excited to try precious metals for sure. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world – we are better for it!

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  1449. Morgan Waddell on

    I am so excited for Petite Florets, Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Peach, Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Precious Metals! I wish I could grow them all, but these six are my faves! (:

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  1450. Yvonne Shenton on

    All the flowers are beautiful! I can’t wait to plant the petit floret and the Dawn Creek Pastels. It is wonderful to see growers come together.

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  1451. Katie Wing on

    I’m excited to start a new cut flower garden this year! I’m going to attempt Dahlias and Zinnias. My 2 daughters and I are looking forward to this new journey this year and looking for all the info we can get.

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  1452. Marilyn S. Hayes on

    Victorian Zinnias are my #1 pick. However, how can you really choose? Who wouldn’t be happy with any of these? The precious metals is a close 2nd. I have never grown dahlias, and I want to dip my toes in….the floret is beautiful, but the petite florets looks like a stunner!
    Well done!

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  1453. Mary Lee on

    Would love to grow Precious Metal zinnias and Cancan Girls!

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  1454. Vincent St-Gelais on

    I’m really excited to try and cultivate zinnias for the first time this year and the zinnias golden hour should look very pretty in our garden. I can’t wait for spring!

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  1455. Maria Murphy on

    I am really looking forward to the Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals… So excited to see them in my cut flower garden… I love their colors and also I like the size of Precious Metals. Can’t wait for these giants…

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  1456. Michelle Moedl on

    I’m loving the precious metals zinnias and all of the celosia

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  1457. Nancy Choate on

    I’m excited to grow the Unicorn variety. Just so I can tell my grandkids “Hey guess what Grandma’s growing in her garden? Unicorn flowers ! “ It’s as simple as that. My two granddaughters love unicorns and I love flowers and we just purchased a 2 acre farm so I’m so excited to work with a blank canvas and my very own one at that. What a blessing it is for us finally. Yrs of health problems from me that had set us back but the toll of it all was just to much to bear I really believe that’s why I have short term memory issues. Cause it would be to much for me to bear over all these yrs. That’s what got me through it all. You see I had a brain tumor. And it took yrs to figure out what was going on. Once Dr did than it took awhile to figure out how to take it out cause it was in a teicky place and no Dr would touch it. Until one strong soul did. Long story short I got it out all went well with my surgery. But over the healing I had noticed cognitive issues. Memory issues, chronic pain, dizziness. I believed the surgery was going to make it all better which it healed but my brain still had all that trauma and it’s not like it’s going to bounce back once my tumor is removed. Which is what I had thought. So I had all these new issues to live with. And I’m doing well with them. I’ve learned to write important things down. Keep a calendar of events. I have notes in my phone and thank goodness my oldest daughter! Who had been my godsend. And she has disabilities on her own as well. But she takes me to my dr appt to help me remember. I call her my brain. Hahaha But her name is Eva. She is helping me with our move and our home. And we are so excited for my garden! I’ve already got 3 raised beds made and ready. Once the snow melts I’ll be back at it again working on it some more. But it will be a big garden. 40’x 69’ and I’m also building a greenhouse. So yeah it’s busy. So my plan is to get my floral farm going the 2 yr. So the flowers I get from you I can grow this yr than collect seeds for next yr and 2 nd yr start small floral farm business. That’s my goal.

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  1458. Kathy Mallory on

    I will be thrilled to grow any of your lovely flowers. If I was choosing I would start with the zinnias because they are so precious. I want to make sure I am successful at growing them. Thank you.

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  1459. Miriam on

    Oh my! I am so excited to grow these Floret originals. I am most excited though for the Dawn Creek zinnias and Bees Choice mix dahlia seeds. I’ve waited several years for the Dawn Creek variety after having tried a couple times to g e t them directly from Dawn Creek but lost out on a chance. Thank you!

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  1460. Brittany on

    I really want to add the petite florets, unicorn mix, precious metals, and alpenglow! I know my 7 year old would love the unicorn mix just because of its name and beautiful colors

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  1461. Cheryl Meyer on

    Incredibly hard to choose a favourite! Definitely excited about all the pastel zinnias, especially Precious Metals and Alpenglow. Congratulations.

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  1462. Stephanie on

    I initially “found” Floret a few years ago while looking for Zinnia seeds. It’s one of my favourite Instagram pages! This blog entry was super informative and will make it easier to choose varieties that will fit best into my garden.

    I’ve only ever grown Celosia once and was a bit underwhelmed. After reading the post, I want to say I came for Zinnias and Dahlias , but seeing the photos of Spun Sugar and Sangria Mix, I think I’ll have to find a space for them in my garden this year! Such pretty colours!

    I always find it almost impossible to choose between Zinnias, but for colour the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey, and for the shape and visual appeal , Little Flower Girl.

    The Dahlias (which my ouma loved and grew in her garden ) the Floret and Petite Floret are my favourites!

    Thank you for sharing little bits and pieces of your days among the flowers and on the farm. It always puts a smile on my face!

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  1463. Rose on

    I would love to grow the precious metals zinnias and the rose gold celosia. All the varieties are so beautiful!

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  1464. Amy Gailey on

    I’m excited about all of the varieties, but I think I’m most excited about Petite Florets and the other dahlia seeds. This is my first year farming, so money’s tight and with all the other start-up costs, I haven’t been able to spend much on expensive bulbs, corms or tubers. Dahlia seeds will give me the opportunity to have a large dahlia patch for a fraction of the price of tubers. Plus, the potential for uniqueness from every single seed… It gives me butterflies just thinking of the beauty and abundance!

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  1465. Kelly on

    The Rose Gold and Sangria Mix are so tempting! I really like the Dawn Creek zinnias, and I’m fighting a growing love of dahlias. The bees love them, but so do the voles.🤦🏻‍♀️

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  1466. Brittany Raines on

    Raspberry lemonade celosia and precious metals zinnias would add such vibrance to my flower patch!

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  1467. Melinda Ching on

    Im really excited for precious metals zinnias! When I first started growing flowers, I really did not love zinnias. Last year I only grew a few and I wished I had grown hundreds more! Precious metals look so beautiful!!

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  1468. Laurie on

    Wow! They are ALL so beautiful it will be hard to choose just one favorite. Your descriptions of each make me want to purchase every single variety. I’m going to have to rethink my garden plan to accomodate them all. Move over veg – the eyes gotta eat too!

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  1469. Justin Liu on

    I garden for pollinators, so I’m most excited about the Petite Floret and Bee’s Choice dahlias, but many of the zinnia mixes look super interesting too!

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  1470. Ashley Miraglia on

    Little Flower Girl stole my heart at first glance! These cuties will be an absolute joy to grow.

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  1471. Christina Schulte-Pereyra on

    I love the petite floret and bees choice dahlia mixes! They look absolutely stunning, and I can’t wait to as them to my flower beds!

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  1472. Aimy on

    In cultivating my garden, I unearthed a sense of purpose that seamlessly intertwined with my role as a new parent. Vibrant zinnias (the first flower I ever grew) became not just blossoms in my garden but symbolic anchors reconnecting me to a self I feared was lost. As petals unfolded, so did a renewed sense of identity, proving that within the nurturing of life- both floral and familial- I discovered the essence of who I am meant to be. I am so excited for the launch of floret’s original seed varieties, particularly the dawn creek zinnias. The prospect of cultivating these blossoms in my own garden, adding a new dimension to my journey of self-discovery through the vibrant world of flowers, overfills me with joy 🥲

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  1473. Katherine Desmond on

    Celosia Sangria , Dahlia Bees Choice, and Zinnia Victorian Wedding are my new favorites for the garden.
    They’re all gorgeous. Congratulations, you must be so excited to release these!

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  1474. Nicole P on

    Looking forward to growing Alpenglow and Petite Florets!!

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  1475. Joanie w on

    I cannot wait to try spun sugar this spring!!!

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  1476. Melinda on

    I’m so excited to add new varieties of each of the celosia, dahlias, and zinnias in the pastel shades to my garden this year. They will add a touch of softness to the brightly colored Floret varieties I’ve been planting and seed saving for years.

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  1477. Lizzie on

    I’m excited for a second chance at Unicorn, but also looking at Petit Floret and Sangria mix.

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  1478. Laura Walker on

    The ‘floret’ dahlia sounds amazing! How fun to watch the blossom turn different colors as it ages giving you even more color possibilities for arrangements!

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  1479. Marlena on

    I’m so excited about all of them and loved reading about each variety. I have my fingers crossed to be able to buy the Precious Metal Zinnias before they sell out. Well done all of you!!

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  1480. Kristen on

    Oh I am so thrilled to get my hands on these seeds! Especial the Unicorn Zinnia mix- they look magical!

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  1481. Jenny Denysenko on

    I am so excited for the ZINNIAS. I am most excited for dawn creek Blush, but really they all are very exciting to me!

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  1482. Sarah Cutler on

    I’m so excited for pretty pastel zinnias to mix into wedding work.

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  1483. Sommer on

    I would love to try the celosia, which I have never grown. They are all spectacular, but the sangria mix has me swooning. Thanks for creating so many beauties!

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  1484. Jen Bonoma on

    All the zinnias! I just love them all :) and would love to have them in our family garden. They look so magical

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  1485. Amber Scurlock on

    So so fun! I’d like to get Aspenglow most of all!

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  1486. Shannon M. on

    I would be thrilled to add any of the dahlias or zinnias to my collection

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  1487. Cooper Warner on

    I am sitting here laughing at myself and truly wondering whether my adoration for flowers, long list of desired seeds, and inexperience growing ANYTHING from seed means I am slowly starting on a new path – dare I utter the words of career path. Who knows. Perhaps it’s bold to be in my position with a list of 7 seed packets (summer sherbet, limonata, pink chenille, alpenglow, precious metals, dawn creek peace, dawn creek honey) on the wish-list, but I can’t lie and say I don’t have dreams of growing beauties on my tiny postage stamp lot and putting them out for sale for my neighbors. Dahlias didn’t make it to the list because they feel a little less approachable to a newbie like me. I’ve taken the neglect approach to the dahlias I already planted in my garden and am thinking I should probably try and master a couple things, like successfully starting plants from seed, before throwing more dahlias into the mix. I LOVE FLORET!

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  1488. E Grisham on

    How to choose???
    I think I’d have to go for “Golden Hour” first!

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  1489. Carolyn on

    How on earth can I choose?! lol
    I’m in love with the celosias, especially the fans, and am very excited to grow petite florets and unicorn zinnias… so, specifically, celosias, zinnias, and dahlias.😂💓

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  1490. Dolores on

    I would love to grow the Bee’s Choice collection. I think any bees would be very happy to visit my garden.

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  1491. Christy on

    Precious metals zinnia! Our zinnia bloom for so long here in Southern California!

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  1492. Elizabeth on

    I love zinnias! I’m excited to try out some of the large varieties as well as “little flower girl”.

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  1493. Quynh Vo on

    I want them all, but Celosia Spun Sugar, Dahlia Cancan Girl, Unicorn and Precious Metals Zinnia are prioritized and they are on waiting list to buy. Thank you for all your hard, creative work in order to share with us these beautiful flowers.

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  1494. Andrea on

    Dawn Creek Pastel would be a great edition to my cut garden.

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  1495. Quynh Vo on

    I want them all, but Dahlia Cancan Girl, Unicorn and Precious Metals Zinnia are prioritized.

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  1496. Laura J Dahnke on

    Erin – You and your husband along with your team are truly phenomenal. Your photos and passion have been such an inspiration. Picking a favorite would be like asking someone to choose their favorite child. It can’t be done. I am blessed with one child by the way. :) Best Wishes, Laura Dahnke

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  1497. Richard Wiley on

    I’m most excited for precious metals and how they’ll allow me to make softer more beautiful flower arrangements for my home. <3

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  1498. Samuel bearinger on

    I love dahlia shooting stars, celosia spun sugar, and zinnia precious metals.. but will probably end up ordering almost all of them. So excited!!

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  1499. Kristy on

    I would like to try Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding, and the seeds for Floret’s daughters.

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  1500. Stephanie Wiley on

    I’m excited for precious metals, dahlia’s bee’s choice, and Dawn creek mix!!

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  1501. Betty Crossman on

    I would love to add Precious Metals Zinnias to my collection. Such unique colors.

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  1502. Shelby Tinker on

    It’s very hard to choose but I think the Dawn Creek pastels and the unicorn mix standout for me. I have really enjoyed planting your zinnia mixes in my garden and blessing others with the beautiful mix of colors they bring. You have been a huge inspiration for me in realizing a passion for flowers I never knew I had. I think it’s been contagious to those around me, including my kids!

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  1503. Sharon Donnelly on

    I’ve been growing dahlias for many years. I cut them, put them in vases from the Goodwill store or recycled jars and give them to neighbors, hairdresser, pharmacist, etc. I used to send my young boys around to the neighbors to deliver them just so they could experience the joy on people’s faces when gifted flowers. Anyway, I’ve been trying to grow filler flowers for my bouquets with a little luck. Zinnias are a given, but I love the colors and shapes of Celosia. I am hoping to incorporate more of those in my gardens.

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  1504. Kaitlyn Bearinger on

    I just purchased my first house and I’m so excited to create a cottage garden filled with unique floret originals including celosia limonata/spun sugar, dahlia’s bee’s choice, and alll of the zinnia varieties especially Alpenglow, Victorian wedding, and the Unicorn mix! I’m just getting into gardening and am excited to watch them grow from seedlings into beautiful blooms, and then back to seeds that I can collect to pass on to friends and family 💕

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  1505. Katie Hestead on

    I’m excited to grow more dahlia from Floret seeds! They were my most prolific dahlias last year.

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  1506. Samantha on

    Well, they are all downright beautiful. So let me just say thank you for bringing them into the world.
    Here’s my favourites because narrowing it down further is impossible:
    Celosia: Autumn blaze, glowing embers, Rose gold, vintage rose, spun sugar, limonata
    Zinnia: golden hour, alpenglow, precious metals, unicorn mix , dawn creek honey

    Samantha
    Garnish with Flourish (a Table for Seven)

    PS: my birthday is the 30th 😏😆

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  1507. Ricky on

    I would love to fill my garden with the Unicorn Mix

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  1508. Heather Moran on

    I’m most excited for your little flower girl seeds and the dahlias mixes!

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  1509. Jillian c on

    I have been cruising these in your online store, but appreciate the breakdown! Astroglow and Victorian Wedding have caught my eye. I’m going to get dahlias too!

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  1510. Paisley Anderson on

    My favorite one would be zinnia golden hour! But I really want to win these for my mom! She really wants them but won’t buy them for herself, if I win I want to give them to her for her birthday!

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  1511. Kasey J Hochmuht on

    I cannot wait for Summer Sherbet Celosia and Precious Metals Zinnias! They are absolutely stunning!💕

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  1512. Lori Levine on

    A huge thank you to you Erin! Each flower holds its own beauty..beautiful work.
    I would especially like to try Dawn creek honey 😊

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  1513. Katelyn Buckholz on

    All of them are beautiful! But I think I’m the most excited about Precious Metals Zinnia 💕

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  1514. Mary A on

    I have never grown celosia, but plan to add it to my garden this year. The limonata looks beautiful!

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  1515. Twila Smucker on

    Oh my stars. These are so so so beautiful. I would be simply delighted to win this. And I hope I can get my hands on some this year, if not! Thank you!

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  1516. Meredith on

    The zinnias have been my favorites in years past but now after reading I am really hoping to also be able to try the bee’s choice dahlias & celosia spun sugar — among others! Getting the whole collection would be a dream!

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  1517. Judy Tallant on

    I’ve always been a fan of Zinnias, because my grandmother grew them. They are so reliable at just blooming and bringing joy. All of these new varieties are just magical.

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  1518. Kelly Mitchell on

    Love all the varieties but I have my eye on Golden Hour and your Precious Metals. 🥰

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  1519. Tiffany on

    I love them ALL! I’m hoping to get my hands on Bee’s Choice and Summer Sherbert. 💐

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  1520. tanya wilhelm on

    Oh my, never paid much attention to celosia, but they remind me of coral reefs; have always been partial to zinnia, partial to anything resembling a daisy; but then the dahlias: what a riotous mess of color and form! (Especially the shot of Erin dwarfed in the field of..)
    Lordy, it is going to be hard to choose just a few.

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  1521. Diana Devaney on

    I am excited to add Dahlias to my collection! They are so beautiful!! Actually, they are all incredibly beautiful! I wish I had enough room for everything!!

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  1522. R McCall on

    I can’t wait to try the Dawn Creek Blush and Victorian Wedding mix!❤️😍

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  1523. Kari Coogan on

    I’m looking forward to Precious metals & little flower girl🍄❤️🌺

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  1524. Jenny on

    Oh my gosh, been trying for days to decide. I love them all. Dawn Creek honey and peach are calling to me and the celosias, oh my, all beautiful !

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  1525. Christine Oest on

    I’m fascinated by the variations in the Celosias and would love to grow Autumn Blaze, Coral Reef and Pink Chenille. Unicorn Mix is my favorite Zinnia collection. I love the intensity of their colors. And of course I need to grow your signature “Floret” Dahlia!

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  1526. Catherine Forgnone on

    I absolutely love all the flowers pictured here!! What an incredible job you are doing and I am so grateful to be able to purchase some of your seeds. Although I love each one of the flowers, I look forward to starting the Dahlia seeds the most. Thank you for offering these wonderful seeds to all of us!!

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  1527. Heather Callahan on

    You’ve sold me on the softer colors against my first knee jerk reaction to always go for the vivid colors first. I would love to grow every thing from your release, especially the mixes. Congratulations to you! You obviously belong exactly where you are. Thanks!

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  1528. Tim on

    We are excited about all kinds of flowers, dahlias for sure, but the new zinnias are gorgeous!

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  1529. Maggie on

    I LOVE growing dahlias and zinnias!

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  1530. Felicia on

    I can not wait! Thank you for this insightful information! Dahlia seeds are number one on my list!

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  1531. Lori L on

    Super excited about the zinnias, especially precious metals!

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  1532. Kristi on

    I’m most excited to try Petite Florets and Golden Hour, though all of the originals are stunning. Congrats on the upcoming launch!

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  1533. Kelly Gratz on

    I’m so excited for allllll the zinnias!!

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  1534. Marilyn on

    I’m looking most forward to Alpenglow!

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  1535. Deb on

    Dahlia Petite Florets and Can Can Girls and Zinna Precious Metals are in my list!

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  1536. Nicole, Opal Blooms on

    I’m super excited about the Rose Gold and Summer Sheret Celosia. I LOVE them. All of the Zinnias are spectacular. And I am looking forward to trying some of the petites – I wish I could get them all but I just don’t have enough space to grow them (yet!).

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  1537. Julia on

    I have my eyes on Little Flower Girl!
    I recently bought a dilapidated farm in northern Arizona, and have been glamping in the backyard while the home is renovated. I am most happy in my beautiful garden, so much so that I don’t even mind glamping outside! My neighbors have all met me by answering the door to see a little woman with a bouquet of flowers, and I’ve made quite the impact here in my town by sharing my green thumb with any and all who will enjoy :) I am truly inspired by your beautiful flowers- I’ve had so much success growing flowers here and cannot wait to grow your babies! 💗💗💗

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  1538. Melanie on

    So excited for the zinnias! Alpenglow and golden hour are what I’m most looking forward too. Plus, the celosias…spun sugar and limonata. Really looking forward to them all if I’m being honest they’re so beautiful! Great work Erin and floret team thanks for bringing these into the world! 🫶🌸🌱🦄👏🏼

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  1539. Shannon on

    The Floret Originals are all spectacular. I am excited to add Celosia rose gold and spun sugar to my garden.

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  1540. Katie Boucher on

    I’ve been dreaming of Precious Metals ever since the first time I saw you post about them. Congratulations and thank you for blessing us all with these beauties.

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  1541. Claire on

    Would love to grow Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Unicorn mix!

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  1542. Melanie on

    🌸🫶🦄🌱 so excited to grow the beautiful zinnias! Most excited for Alpenglow and golden hour. Very excited about the celosia varieties as well they are like none other! Great work Erin & Floret team thank you for bringing these into the world 👏🏼

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  1543. Anna on

    Always the most excited about dahlias! Love the anemones.

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  1544. Fawn Freeborn on

    If I could grow them all I would! They are all so unique and breath taking. And I’m sure the photos don’t do them justice.
    If I had to pick one, I’d probably go with the Victorian wedding zinnia. The color is so versatile.

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  1545. Sam Giese on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Precious metals zinnias!!! 🥰🥰🥰

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  1546. Rachel Roberts on

    The Limonata Celosia with Cancan Girls or Bee’s Choice Dahlias would be an absolute dream for cut flowers!!

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  1547. Pamela Blake on

    I would love to add the Petite Florets to my collection, as well as the Limon celosia. I’m always looking to add new varieties to my cutting garden. I want to make it exciting to watch develop, & also to beautify my home. Thanks for educating us on these new varieties.

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  1548. Stacey Klemp on

    Bee’s Choice and Precious Metals (though they are all so beautiful it’s hard to narrow it down!)

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  1549. Jennifer on

    Either precious metals zinnias or celosia. Your flowers are beautiful!

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  1550. Anne Kasten on

    Celosia Dusty Rose is extraordinary. The softness of the color is hard to believe, and the shape of it is just surreal.
    It can function as greens in a bouquet or be the center of attention. I love its diverse potential. Congratulations. This project must have been SO MUCH FUN.

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  1551. Paula Crotteau on

    Wow, almost 6500 comments!!! I, along with everyone else, love Petite Floret, that is my fave and has been forever. I love Precious Metals Zinnia & Dawn Creek Honey, my favorite Celosia is Spun Sugar. Thank you for giving everyone a chance to win seeds!

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  1552. Maris Ekleberry on

    So many exciting ZINNIAS. I’d love to have my own patch of Alpen glow. Dawn Creeks Honey has very interesting forms and the color looks unique. I’d love to see it in person but I think I will try the whole pastel mix from Dawn Creek so I can see all the surprises they have to offer. The celosia, Can’t decide. I like the pale colors I’ve grown before but the greens of Limonata seem like they would make my bouquets special.

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  1553. Mike Ventura on

    I’m excited to try out the bee’s choice dahlia mix!

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  1554. Nicholas G on

    The Zinnia Alpenglow look amazing! Thank you for breeding all of these zinnias. They look so pretty.

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  1555. Katy Heider on

    I’m super excited about the different dahlia seed varieties you have. I think I’m most excited about shooting stars. I grew the unicorn zinnia mix when you had it before and loved it! Can’t wait to grow that again and the Victorian wedding mix. I really want ALL of them and keep changing my mind! :)

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  1556. Joslynn Lende on

    I am so excited about all of these!! I grew unicorn mix a few years ago and have been itching to get them again ever since!! All of these are so beautiful I cant wait until Feb. 3rd!

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  1557. Barb Thomson on

    I’m sorry. I cannot just pick one. They are all so DREEEAMY! ! If I must…GoldenHour.
    I just started growing flowers from seed a couple of years ago. So incredibly satisfying.
    Congratulations Floret!

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  1558. Taryn C on

    I am SO excited about the Cancan Girls dahlia seeds! I’ve been a dahlia (tuber) grower for many years but haven’t ever grown a dahlia from seed, so I am super excited to give it a try!

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  1559. Kira on

    Cancan Girls!!! I LOVE them. I’m excited to order seeds. I kept thinking I’d wait until we had a larger property and I’m done waiting. Even if I have limited space I’m going for it. A gorgeous flower bed makes me so happy ❤️

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  1560. Whitney Smith on

    Precious Metals! Zinnias were what got me into growing and arranging flowers and those seem like they will bring so much joy to my garden and the people who I give my bouquets to.

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  1561. Amy Arrington on

    Alpen Glow is what I’m looking forward to the most. However, I didn’t know you were offering celosia. They are all so pretty! Hard decision. I’m also looking forward to the Dahlia mixes. Bees Choice has always been a favorite and I’m so glad you are still offering it.

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  1562. Ellen Berry on

    I am excited about the dawn creek variety! I love the different shapes of the petals. I’m also excited about the dahlias! 💐💕 It amazes me that you all have created these beautiful flowers! I’m in awe!

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  1563. Marissa on

    I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was excited for all of them. But I’m newer to growing & just trying to beautify my yard. I’m really excited for Unicorn, Alpenglow & Precious Metals, but also really want Bees Choice

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  1564. Linda Nies on

    Erin,

    what a lovely display of your beautiful flowers. I would love to grow the Zinnias, petit floret and shooting star dahlias.

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  1565. Faye on

    I am looking forward to the Golden Hour Zinnias! So exciting!

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  1566. Kim Smith on

    Oh my soul wishes it had a thousand dollars to bring all of these to my gardens to share in my gatherings. Limonata is speaking to me, with its fluffy whimsical plumes that would look so dreamy in winter designs dried to perfection. I am also drawn to the dawn creek honey with its sweet petal formations, and hues that would complement so many bridal bouquets. You must be so incredibly proud of your family and your team! Keep living that life with sparkle in your eyes, and hope in your hearts!
    Thank you for these stunning little gems of light.
    Kim xo

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  1567. Denise F on

    To pick one that I am most excite about is super hard. I am really excited about the Dahlia seeds. I am super interested in what they will produce. It is like opening a present every time they bloom. In the Zinnias I am dreaming of the Alpine Glow and Heavy Metals. I can hardly wait. I am also really excited about the Vintage Rose Celosia. Love all of the wonderful colors.

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  1568. Emily Hepler on

    I’m excited for all of the zinnias, but I think I’m mostly looking forward to growing Alpenglow and the Unicorn Mix!

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  1569. Marcy Thomas on

    It is a tie between the Alpen Glow and Dawn Creek Blush zinnias. They are so beautiful that it is really hard to choose!

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  1570. Laura Tuthill on

    All of the new Floret Originals are beautiful! I’ve spent hours googling over them online, trying to decide which ones to order. I am a fairly new flower farmer in Michigan and it’s so difficult to choose! The top three that I’m excited to add to my garden this year are Zinnia Little Flower Girl, Zinnia Golden Hour, and Dawn Creek Pastels. I’ve learned so much from watching your online tutorials, reading your books, and watching the documentary series… thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with me and the world! All of you at Floret Farm continue to inspire me. Thank you!

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  1571. Suzanne Smithline on

    Do I have to choose ? I’d be thrilled and happy to grow Precious Metal zinnias for starters!!!

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  1572. Sandy Tigard on

    Absolutely amazing. So glad I found your website. Now I’m off to check out your show. Would love to grow your seeds!

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  1573. Bev Shiotelis on

    I’m most excited about all of the dahlia mixes but also (especially) the zinnia unicorn mix since I’ve been wishing for that one for a couple of years now!

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  1574. Joanne Dubrow on

    I am so looking forward to growing the Golden Hour Zinnias, Petite Floret and one of the celosia, I just cant pick a color as they are all so lushes!
    What a great job you have all done in bring these to life for us Thank you.

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  1575. Diana on

    I’m loving the look of the Cancan girls for sure!!

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  1576. Jules on

    Oh gosh, seeing the pictures and reading your words fills me with such wonder at what I can only imagine was such an incredible amount of work over the years leading up to this release! I can hardly wait to try to get my hands on some flower seeds. I’ve got my eye on the celosia, in particular Vintagr Rose and Dusty Rose, because they love the hot summers here in Colorado. I also would love to try growing out Petite Floret seeds; just for fun and practice dividing tubers, I always grow a patch from seeds and share the tubers in spring with friends and plant some in the garden at the school where I teach. Dawn Creek Peach and the temptingly productive Victorian Wedding zinnias are also on my list.

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  1577. Jennifer Gray - Kelowna, BC on

    I have been growing dahlias and zinnias for a few years now. I am beyond excited for both of these seeds to come available. However, celosia is where my heart wants to dive into. The colors and whimsical nature just makes my heart leap. Can’t wait to get a few or all of the varieties you are releasing. Thank you Erin and your team for sharing years of experimentation with all of us. Treasure we shall cherish for years to come.

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  1578. Kathryn M on

    looking forward to giving Canacan Girls and Limonata a go this year!

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  1579. Heather on

    I love all the different zinnias, but the spun sugar celosia is super fascinating to me!

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  1580. Elizabeth on

    I’m excited for all of them to be released but I’m really hoping to get my daughter the Little Flower Girl seeds. She is 3 and is already planning her flower garden this year! We are both big fans of zinnias so I hope to get some of your incredible varieties this year.

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  1581. Debbie Hightower on

    WOW just WOW… so many amazing, beautiful flowers…. I’m exited to try Celosia Raspberry Lemonade, Zinnia Alpenglow, Zinnia Dawn Creek Blush and Peach, Cancan Girls, and last but not least Petite Florets Dahlia Mix…. thank you for the opportunity to share in the fruits of you labor of love :)

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  1582. Marion on

    I think it’s Unicorn, Floret and Bees Choice for me. Dahlias are a new adventure for me.

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  1583. Anne Martin on

    I have watched your films and knowledge grow for years. My goal is to come visit sometime. Until then, I would love a chance to bring your more unusual colors into my Southern California garden… all of them. Thank-you for your vision and dedication to the floral community:)!

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  1584. Rebecca on

    I am really excited to grow Cancan Girls, plus I am going to try growing zinnias and celosia this year and I think Unicorn Mix and Spun Sugar would be perfect. I enjoy having all the different colors in the garden and not just for the pollinators. Thank you for sharing all the amazing seeds with us and all your knowledge. I can’t wait to see what’s next!

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  1585. Melina M on

    Congratulations on a stunning collection of seeds. Well, they are all stunning. I especially love the Appenglow, precious metals and golden hour zinnias, the dusty rose, rose gold and Raspberry celosia. It is really very hard to choose as they are all stunning and so unique to anything that is on the market. You have chosen another incredibly inspiring path to venture onto.

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  1586. Kasey smelser on

    I am beyond excited to grow multiple of these varieties this year. The cancan girl dahlias are stunning and I can’t wait to see what beautiful blooms grow from seed. I am also really excited to grow the unicorn mix zinnias, and the precious metals as well. I love the colors of them both. The autumn blaze celosia is absolutely stunning and I can’t wait to grow them for fall.

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  1587. Shannon smith on

    I literally want all of them! I love the color scheme!

    But maybe the zinnias most of all because I’ve always had success with zinnia seed. Can’t wait!

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  1588. Sarah B on

    OMG – A GIVEAWAY OF ALL OF THE VARIETIES?! A girl can dream! I really love all of the varieties, but if I had to pick three it would be the Petite Florets, Alpenglow, and Rose Gold Celosia. <3 <3 <3

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  1589. Tiffany Javior on

    I truly don’t know which varietal I’m most excited about. Precious metals look amazing and the Cancan girls and little flower girl mixes, Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Blush. I can go on and on… I’ve been having the best luck with Dahlias in the new location I’ve moved to… some plate ones larger than my head!

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  1590. Tammy Thrift on

    Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Appenglow zinnias remind me of the warmth of a summer evening… celebrated in flower form. Thank you for all y’all do at Floret, we all are so excited to grow and share more beauty this year. The world needs it.

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  1591. Jo Bolton on

    All these flowers are so beautiful, my favorite are the Zinnias. The colors of the Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix are a breath of fresh air. Also, beautiful are the Raspberry Lemonade Celosia and the Petite Florets Dahilias. Thank you for sharing your journey and sharing your seeds.

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  1592. Megan Bradford on

    I mean those dahlia and zinnia seed varieties are stunning and definitely a must, but I think it’s the celosia for me. They remind me of my grandma and have always had a special place in my heart ❤️ can’t wait for them all! Congratulations!!

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  1593. Cathy on

    I would be thrilled to have any of the seeds that I can get on the day of the sale. I particularly have been watching the progress of the zinnias and hope to be able to grow some of them this year.

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  1594. Mona Hill on

    I’m dreaming of building a flower garden outside my kitchen window so I can look upon them as I do dishes or cook for my three young boys. Flowers are just the happiest expressions of life in my opinion. I’m excited about Victorian Wedding and Vintage Rose but any flowers from your collection would be amazing!

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  1595. Faith on

    I’m excited about them all! All the celosias are absolutely stunning and I can imagine them really adding unique and beautiful touches to bouqets. The zinnias are so exciting too. I grew some for the first time last year and fell in love! ‘Precious Metals’ is a must have.

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  1596. Julie I on

    I am most excited about receiving Floret dahlia seeds and some colorful celosia.

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  1597. Swayzee Benedict on

    I am really loving unicorn mix, Victorian wedding, and little flower girl zinnias, but my #1 favorite would have to be the Coral Reef celosia.
    I am looking forward to all the peach tones for this year, it seems to be a favorite, and I have a peach themed wedding this year so it’s PERFECT!

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  1598. Ashleigh Krueger on

    So excited for all of them but especially the new muted colors in the zinnias…precious metals 😍

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  1599. Brittany Eilert on

    It would be such a delight to receive any of these treasure, but the ones I’m most excited about are Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Blush, Vintage Rose, Rose Gold, and last but not least Petite Florets. Continually inspired, in awe and blessed by all your team does.

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  1600. Gloria Park on

    I have been following your zinnia breeding program since the beginning and I am most excited to grow the precious metals and alpenglow! They are all really beautiful, though, and so hard to just choose a few!

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  1601. Carol on

    I love all flowers. But I am especially fond of zinnias. Out of all of my flowers it seems that the pollinators and butterflies and hummingbirds love them the most. I always look for different colors and varieties of zinnias. I’m in love with your new ones!!

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  1602. Nicole Bruinekool on

    I have February 6th marked in my calendar and I’m so excited to get several varieties of zinnias, dahlias, and celosia! I bet I’ll have to have fast fingers to order! 🙃. Adding two new rows to my garden to accommodate a bigger cut garden! 🌸. Thank you for sharing your floret original babies!

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  1603. Kim Maddox on

    I am still trying to get dahlias to grow in my garden. Would love to get more seeds to continue this endeavor!

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  1604. Victoria Tewes on

    Zinnias were always my Mother’s favorite flowers and I am sure she would fall in love with all the new varieties and colors from your collection! I always plant a row in her memory out along the road to share with our community just like she did.

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  1605. Maya on

    These are all so beautiful! I’m so excited for the beautiful pastel zinnias- Precious Metals. Looking forward to growing dahlias from seeds this year – Petite Florets and Cancan Girls Dahlias.

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  1606. Kara Shaffer on

    My 8 year old daughter is very excited about the unicorn zinnias! I’m thrilled to enjoy her company in gardening this summer! Thank you for bringing such beauty and inspiration.

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  1607. Breanna Bacon on

    I’m so excited to add some dahlias to my garden this year, specifically “bee’s choice” and “petite florets.” I’ve never grown dahlias from seed before but those blooms are incredible and I just HAVE to try them! Beautiful, as always! Everything you all do is incredible!

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  1608. Sarah R Giles on

    The unicorn mix is just brillant… however they are all amazing

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  1609. Laura Dye on

    The zinnias are very exciting. I grew the unicorn mix before and I’m happy that it is back! I had let go of dahlias for a few seasons but now I’m really tempted to grow some from seed and curate from there. So much potential in a little package of seeds!

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  1610. Danielle N. on

    What a stunning collection of flowers! We are transforming a large patch of land in our yard into a flower garden. My husband bought me Cut Flower Garden for my birthday and I am working my way through it and dreaming up all the possibilities of how beautiful it is going to be. The possibilities feel endless. In a dream world I would plant a pack of each but I have started my wish list of favorites from the release and at the top so far the ones I am most looking forward to planting are Celosia: Rose Gold and Vintage Rose, Zinnias: Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding, Dawns Creek: Pastels, Dahlias: Petite Floret. I am also excited to share the flower love with the community garden I am part of and plant a pack of Bee’s Choice in our pollinator garden. Thank you for sharing your passion with us. It is truly inspiring.

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  1611. Trish Fine on

    The zinnias! I can’t wait to put these in my garden!

    I am anxious for the sale and so excited!

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  1612. Kathleen Carlson on

    I can’t wait for all the zinnias!! I think I’m most excited for Precious Metals but they’re all so beautiful.

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  1613. Lauren on

    I’m most excited for “bee’s choice”! I can’t wait to plant this collection for my own bees to enjoy :)

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  1614. Jennifer Senger on

    Oh, Erin these are all gorgeous! First year flower farmer here in Texas so I have no strategy and want all the seeds haha. I’m excited to have the Zinnia and celosia varieties (especially Golden Hour, Precious metals, Spun Sugar, Vintage Rose…and all of the other ones!!), and ready to give the dahlias a try to see how they do in my garden. Your mother “Floret” dahlia is stunning. Thank you for creating such abundant beauty.

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  1615. wendi on

    Incredible photos and descriptions! Would love to try them all but definitely excited for the petite florets and can can girls to see what new beauties the seeds have in store for us. I have some lovely ones from Bee’s Choice that were keepers in the past. Excited for Alpenglow and Little Flower girl as well but love them all! Thanks for your inspiration.

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  1616. Lisa Martin on

    So excited for the celosia varieties!!!!! Actually I’m excited about everything! Can’t wait to place my order!!!

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  1617. Jessica M on

    I’m torn between precious metals and the unicorn mix. I have 4 girls and we kind of love zinnias! I think I’d like to plant precious metals for me and unicorn mix for them! ❤️ I’m hoping to gift a bouquet to someone who needs some cheer each week this summer once my cut flowers start blooming. I can’t wait!!!

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  1618. Tammy Jencik on

    Thank you for breaking all the varieties down for us! I would love to try the vintage rose celosia this year. The Zinnias have stolen my heart year after year so I need to add a little variety. The precious metals are one of my favorites.

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  1619. Kaitlin on

    All the varieties are breathtaking but if I had to choose I’d be looking to grow Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Pastels and the genetics lover in me could not pass up Petite Florets.

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  1620. Jaime Bratton on

    Wow!! They are all gorgeous!! I would be happy to grow any of these but the Precious Metals zinnias and Shooting Stars dahlias are definitely calling to me (even though my seed budget has already been busted this year! 😂). Thank you for doing this giveaway! ❤️

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  1621. Laura Broxson on

    I’m so excited for all of the celosias! My absolute favorite!

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  1622. Connie on

    All these varieties are splendid. I especially like Apenglow and Dawn Creek Peach zinnias. It was too hardto choose from the varieties of celosia, I loved them all. It would be super great to win since February 5 is my birthday. What a great surprise that would be!

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  1623. Jacki on

    With keeping the kids (my ‘why’) in mind, petite florets stands out!

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  1624. Jennifer Hewitt on

    In really excited for the vibrant celosia varieties and the cancan girls!

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  1625. Tangie Cooke on

    I just started growing cut flowers last year. I can’t wait for this spring. I’m going to add celosia as you suggested. I’m excited about your seed blends. “It’s like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.”

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  1626. Margaret Mark on

    I am a garden novice and took a break last year due to a personal matter but this year I am ready to begin anew…new life, new start! I am excited to try Bee’s Choice, Cancan Girls, Shooting Stars dahlias and the Coral Reef Celosia. Truly gorgeous!

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  1627. Samantha on

    Wish List:
    Autumn Blaze, Sangria, Limonata
    Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Peach
    Petite Florets
    <3
    Thank you for all the hard work to release these seeds.
    Looking forward to another growing season.

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  1628. Jennifer Karnowski on

    I feel like it’s hard to choose one but maybe Shooting Stars? I’m excited to see what is created!

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  1629. Amaryllis on

    If only I could grow them all, but, alas, my garden is not big enough. I need acres! They are all soo gorgeous and romantic.🥰

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  1630. Sharon Rose on

    My list includes Spun Sugar, unicorn Mix, Precious Netals, Dawn Creeks Pastels and Blush, and Bees Choice, Petites! I’m looking forward to an enchanting Floret flower mist all over my yard this summer! Thank you!

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  1631. Alexandra R on

    I have to say I am most excited about the Unicorn mix! I’ve been waiting for this breed’s comeback since I was first introduced to Erin and Floret on Instagram. It was actually a photo of the unicorn mix that brought me here about two years ago. (And I come here daily now!) I also can’t wait for the Cancan girls, being that this may be my only chance to grow this variety. Thank you for all you guys do!

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  1632. Julie Fabbo on

    Wow, what beautiful flowers! Congratulations on making so many lovely varieties, I wish I could grow them all.
    Over the last couple years I’ve become really interested in growing Dahlia particularly for flower arranging so I think I’m most looking forward to the daughters of Floret mix.

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  1633. Nicia on

    I want to grow all of these and see them for myself. Impossible to choose but Alpenglow looks super beautiful.

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  1634. Jessica on

    I grew zinnias for the first time last summer, and loved the cheer the blooms brought to my life. When my neighbor commented to me that they “thrive on neglect” I knew I had found a flower that I could successfully grow! I hope to try a Floret orginal zinnia this summer. I promise not to neglect them though!

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  1635. Cara on

    Just dreamy…limonata, vintage rose, alpenglow, blush zinnias, petite floret, and little flower girl just to name a few! But I’d buy the entire collection if I could!

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  1636. Karissa on

    So excited to grow cancan girls and petite florets to see what treasures come out :)

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  1637. Kim Erickson on

    SO many lovely flowers that it’s hard to choose. I like Vintage Rose Celosia, Dawn Creek Blush Zinnia, Floret and Petite Floret Dahlia.

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  1638. Sharon Spillare on

    All of the flower varieties you have created are just breathtaking! It would be impossible to pick just one to try.

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  1639. Marley on

    I can’t wait for the vintage rose and rose gold celosia and alpenglow zinnias!!…and truly all the others too!

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  1640. Sarah G on

    I am looking forward to growing “Bees Choice.” My husband is bee keeper and appreciates when I add flowers that attract pollinators. I appreciate the variety of flowers in the mix which are perfect for creating bouquets to share with friends and neighbors.

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  1641. Sarah on

    I am looking forward to growing “Bees Choice.” My husband is bee keeper and appreciates when I add flowers that attract pollinators. I appreciate the variety of flowers in the mix which are perfect for creating bouquets to share with friends and neighbors.

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  1642. Elexis E. on

    They all are so beautiful! But I am most excited about Precious Metals and Coral Reef 😍

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  1643. Mary S on

    I am excited to try the Dawn Creek Pastels mix of Zinnias this year!

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  1644. Monika on

    I’m most excited for the exciting discoveries sure to come from your dahlia mixes! I’ve been growing zinnias and dahlias for years, but now you’ve convinced me to try celosia too :)

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  1645. Kristen Harris on

    I’m so excited to try my hand at planting your flowers this year!
    My favorites are
    Petite floret and bees choice dahlias, precious metals, Victorian wedding, and golden hour zinnias, vintage rose; rose gold, and pink chenille celosias!
    I haven’t been able to garden for 4 years due to severe migraines so this year is my year!!!🫶🏼🌹🪻🌸🌺🌷🌻🌼💐🪷🥀

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  1646. Vanessa Gibson on

    I started my Floret journey in 2022 with the workshop. Shortly afterwards Ember my dog , my best friend, my joy was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. She underwent a total right forequarter amputation. I went ahead with my first cutting garden in between chemotherapy treatments and therapy. She and I spent our days in the garden amongst the peace of the flowers.That was our last summer together as she lost her battle to osteosarcoma in January 2023. I am most excited about all the varieties, however BURNING EMBERS would be amazing to plant in her honor.

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  1647. Maggie F on

    Dawn creek peach is stunning 🤍

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  1648. Lacey Green on

    I snagged a pack of Golden Hour Zinnias a few years ago and have been waiting impatiently ever since to get them again. Alpenglow is also calling to me!

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  1649. Kenzie on

    Okay I think I’d choose unicorn! Or floret.

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  1650. Tara on

    Oh my goodness, so many beautiful flowers you are bringing into the world. I love the alpengold, dawn creek pastels, and petite floret. They all seem like winners to me.

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  1651. Kenzie on

    I’m taking the course right now and loving it so much! Now I just need allll of these seeds. How does one choose?!? So beautiful

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  1652. Tim on

    All these beautiful shades would look perfect in my garden (all my favorite colors!), but I have to say I love Golden Hour and Alpen Glow most of all!

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  1653. Deborah Fisher on

    It was very difficult to choose, but I have decided on closing ‘pink chenille’, Bee’s Choice dahlias and Unicorn mix Zinnia. So excited to have the guide, I have not had great success seed starting since I moved to coastal Oregon. Hope to change that!

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  1654. Elianna on

    I’ve been so looking forward to Petite Florets! Each one is such a gem and so sweet! Also, I’m in love with the Precious Metals zinnias!

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  1655. Emily on

    I’d love to grow them all, but my first picks would be limonata and Victorian wedding.

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  1656. Faith Hendrickson on

    So excited about all of these! But especially the unicorn zinnias and Cancan Girls dahlias!

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  1657. Faith Hendrickson on

    So exited about all of these! I love the unicorn zinnias and Cancan Girls dahlias!

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  1658. Lindsey on

    This little mother-daughter flower farmer team is looking forward to the new zinnias especially! Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey might be the top contenders but would be happy to grow any of them.

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  1659. Denise Allen on

    I am overwhelmed by all the choices! I want to grow rose gold, limonata and summer sherbet celosia, precious metals and little flower girl zinnias and floret and bee’s choice dahlias.

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  1660. Roni Kaufman on

    I can’t wait to order Zinnias and other original seeds. I live in the desert in AZ and summer flowers are tough to grow. I’m hoping yours make it!

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  1661. Sonja Hamilton on

    I am so excited that you will be sharing your treasures! It is hard to choose as I am looking to add each of these to my garden. I absolutely love Raspberry Lemonade, Alpenglow, but like I said I need them all!! Last year, we lost our little Bichon frise and are looking forward to finding a bees choice/petite florets to name in his memory! He was so fluffy and soft an anemone type would be most fitting. Thank you for sharing all your treasures with us!!

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  1662. Susan Johnson on

    While all would be a welcome addition and a delight to the historical train excursion passengers that pass my garden , I would love the opportunity to grow the unicorn mix zinnias with ombre look, the Cancan Girls and Bee’s Choice dahlias!!

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  1663. angie dohey on

    Each picture I look at I think, no these are my favorites! Fickle me. I have never grown zinnias but love these beautiful flowers. I bought a home on an acre in 2023 and have been developing infrastructure for growing…and deer abatement…those cute so & so’s destroyed everything I planted in ’23.
    I grew cellosia (away from the deer (woohooohoohahahahaha) for the 1st time and they flowered well into fall and the plants are coming up again! I managed to dig out my two dahlias and divided them with help of the mini course.
    I am in love and overwhelmed at the same time. I see this property in flower in my mind. I retire in 2025 and will have more garden play time.
    With the help of the online course I am trying to figure out my 2024 plan.

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  1664. Karen W on

    The Dawn Creek Pastels and Bee’s choice 🐝 are so beautiful!

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  1665. Jen Goodlin on

    Eeee! I’m so excited, especially to bring something new and beautiful to our fire scorched landscape. I’m very excited for the alpenglow and precious metals zinnias. But that rose gold celosia has me heart 🩷🩷

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  1666. Sandra Sunseri on

    My daughter and I are super thrilled at the new seeds you have developed and described! We are flower fanatics and these new varieties are exquisitely beautiful! Thank you for your devotion to enhancing the beauty of the blossom world! We especially love zinnia precious metals, can can girls , Celosia , summer sherbet, and dahlia petite florets! Thank you for all your wonderful research!!!

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  1667. Brandon Baggett on

    So many beautiful flowers to choose from but I think I’m most excited about adding some Precious metals, Golden Hour, and Little Flower girl zinnias to our garden this year in Mississippi! ❤️

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  1668. Kyle on

    Looking forward to everything but love the zinnias!

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  1669. Elise Powell on

    Wow!!! What a labor of love. I want to grow every single variety, but if I had to pick just one it would probably be Limonata for celosia and Golden Hour for zinnias. They are all so beautiful!

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  1670. Audrey on

    I have been waiting for little flower girl to come back in stock for over a year, but now I’m not sure if I’m more excited for alpenglow, precious metals, little flower girl, or victorian wedding. Thank you so much for putting in the work!

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  1671. Mary Meyer on

    So I love with all the zinnias it’s hard to pick a favorite. But I believe Preciou Metals would be my choice!

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  1672. Cj on

    All are gorgeous! My favorites are Victorian Wedding and Unicorn mix zinnas, Shooting Stars dahlias, and Spin Sugar and Rose Gold celosias. Love the color selections and forms!

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  1673. Harriet Comer on

    I love the Dalia selections . I have never grown dahlia from seed! I love the big ones as they can be used in church arrangements, but I think my favorite in the floret newly created ones would Petite Floret.

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  1674. Gweneth on

    I am so excited to purchase some of these and share the cuts when they are ready. I have learned so much from following you. And one day I hope to try breeding one flower myself!

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  1675. Rachel M Watson on

    I’ve never grown celosia here on the north coast of CA, so I’m excited to try to add them into my mix of cutting flowers.

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  1676. Crystal D on

    I have been waiting so long for Precious Metals but after seeing all the flowers it is hard to not want all of them. Dawn Creek mixes are awesome I have been happy with my Zinnias from them in the past.

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  1677. Savana S. on

    What a stunning variety and presentation of years of hard work! I can’t possibly choose a favorite, though I’m most excited for Bee’s Choice as it’s such a popular pollinator.

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  1678. Kacie on

    Congratulations on this achievement!
    I’m a sucker for celosia; the rose gold is my favorite.
    The peachy colors in the zinnias are stunning.

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  1679. Heather on

    The flowers are just gorgeous and I’m hoping to incorporate Bee’s Choice, Can Can Girls and any of your vibrant celosia into my garden this year. I’m a new Floret Farms fan and feel so fortunate to have come across your books at our local library!

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  1680. Michelle Brueckner on

    So hard to pick! They are all beautiful! Precious Metals is one of my favs.

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  1681. julie O Keefe on

    Hey! Im going to try Celosia for the very first time,Vintage Rose! Excited about Precious Metals and Golden Hour Zinnias along with the Dawn Creek Pastel Mix, such a nice option!

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  1682. Alissa on

    Hi Erin and the rest of the Floret Flower Farm team! I am truly wowed by each and every one of these unique flower varieties. I think about them every single day and go to your page just to admire their beauty. The more I look at them, the more I see the special qualities in each variety. I think I have a new favorite each time I look through the photos. Ha! So all of that is to say, I can’t wait to grow any of your dahlias and zinnias!

    Today, I am imagining my garden oasis being filled with petite florets and bee’ choice, Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl. Oh, I just can’t hardly wait for the seed launch day! It’s marked in my calendar.

    Sending my deep gratitude to the Floret team for all of the joy, patience, and love you put into your flowers and for sharing these seeds and all of your helpful growing and care tips! You inspire me!!

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  1683. Gemin on

    I am so excited for them all!!! I really love the celosia rose gold and raspberry lemonade!!!!

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  1684. Jeannine on

    Dreaming of bouquets including Autumn Blaze celosias as i lookout on a snowy Maine landscape today. Bee’s Choice dahlias would add exciting variety to anyone’s collection, and give the added bonus of attracting more pollinators!

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  1685. Eileen on

    I want to grow as many of these as I can find space for! ‘Rose Gold’ celosia and ‘Golden Hour’ zinnias are especial favorites!

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  1686. Sarah on

    I would love to get my hands on Floret and Petit Floret and almost on all the Zinnias. I hope very much, that it is possible to order those unbeliveble, magical and precious souls to my Home in Switzerland. If this is possible i would be a very, very happy girl. Because we already do have a Cutflower Field and my boyfriend and i (29 J. and 28 J.) would love to try some new Varieties on our Field.
    It does excist already 25 years and last year he “took i over” from his parents. My ablsolute Dream would be to have an unbelieveble, magical Cutflower Field with the most stunning Flowers that the People here can’t almost believe it is true. <3
    From the bottom of my Heart i want to say THANK YOU beautiful, peaceful Souls over on the other Side of the World. I can't get over your kindness, your beautiful Spirit.
    I did not see anything like your Work until i came up on your Channel. It is just unbelieveble what you are offering to the People and so so sooooo much is for free. Why do you do this?
    And i would LOOOOOVE to support your business with a purchase of those beautiful and magical Seeds. I dream from me would become true.
    Thank you soooo much for your beautiful content. It makes the World a better Place.
    Thank you, thank you, thank you.
    Lots and lots of love sent you!!!
    Sarah

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  1687. Yeise on

    Love all the varieties! It’s so hard to choose a favorite but I think it’d be alphenglow!

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  1688. Sarah Arnold on

    Congratulations! I can’t wait to grow Floret Originals in my garden. They are all so beautiful. Pink Chenille and Rose Gold are on the top of the list for Celosia, Alpen Glow, Precious Minerals, and Unicorn Mix are my top picks for Zinnias, and I would love to add Petite Florest to my dahlia patch.

    Thank you for all you do to support flower farmers. You are making a difference, and your work is genuinely appreciated.

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  1689. Linda Morrison on

    I love the look of Can Can Girls, and the Dawn Creek Zinnias look amazing. I just started experimenting with flowers from seed last year got my daughter’s wedding and I am forever hooked.

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  1690. Miranda Lindstrom on

    I am so excited for these. I’m not a breeder, just started my first cut flower garden last summer and I absolutely loved it. I loved how planting the flower garden was something my girls enjoyed helping with. I have 3 on my list that I’m keeping my eye on; celosia spun sugar, zinnia unicorn, and precious metals. I loved my zinnias from last year and only had one celosia plant make it but loved it as well. I think out of the three…I’d pick unicorn as the one I’m most excited about.

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  1691. Megan Fischer on

    While all amazing and would be lucky enough to grow any of them, Alpen Glow, Precious Metals, Limonata, Spun Sugar, and Petite Floret are my favorites! I can’t wait to see them in our gardens. Thank you for sharing these beauties!

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  1692. Jessica on

    Congratulations! 7 years. Wow. The patience is amazing. I’m sure the last couple years you were on the fence about releasing them and ‘they just weren’t quite ready’ in your eyes. What a beautiful gift to the flower world! Has to feel so amazing to share these beauties with us all. I started making a list on a small post it note, then quickly set that aside when it was full with just the celosia. Haha. I pretty much wrote them all down, but put little stars next to Dusty Rose, Coral Reef, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Pastels, Petite Floret. Petite Foret is the one I’m most looking forward to growing. I’ve never grown dahlias from seeds or that style before. Again, congrats!

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  1693. Miriam Schwartz on

    Gorgeous flowers! I’m lusting after celosias Vintage Rose and Coal Reef, and zinnia Precious Metal. But there are all these other lovely flowers,,,,

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  1694. Annie on

    I don’t think there’s a single one I’m not excited for but the precious metals zinnias are calling out to me to be certain. Can’t wait to show these beautiful blooms to North Alabama!

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  1695. Megan on

    Everything is so unique and beautiful that it seems impossible to share even just several favorites! But at first glance, I would love to add Sangria Mix and Coral Reef of the Celosias, Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix of the Zinnias, and any and all of the Dahlias! I just can’t get enough.

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  1696. Spencer on

    I am dyyyyiinnnggg to grow these dahila seeds. Its a three way tie between Cancan Girls, Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice.

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  1697. Brooke on

    These are all so beautiful! I think I’m most excited about adding Alpenglow to my garden!

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  1698. Monette Magleby on

    This is so exciting!! I love them all but and drawn to the “Petit Florets” You’ve worked so hard it’s fun to see your dreams come true!
    Thank you!

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  1699. Jill on

    It is so hard to choose! They all look amazing. I grew some on the Bees choice last year and my bees loved them . Zinnas grow well in my area and I looking forward to getting some Unicorn Mix since this is a staff favorite. Love following your flower journey and the great work that you all do!

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  1700. Karyn Greengrove on

    Growing up as a child in Canada I imagined a Fairy’s Land with vibrant Colors of the Rainbow & my MO was to find that field… alas I never did, but I knew, if I had, it would have been in a field of jewel-toned plumes of the Sangria Mix intertwined with the magical colors of the Unicorn Mix…sigh…truly heaven on earth!

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  1701. Jodi Parisi on

    Hi Erin!
    I am excited for only my second season of growing annuals from seeds. Last year, when my niece asked me to create the flower bouquets and arrangements for her wedding, I decided to start them from seed in my basement. That request awakened a new passion for me. I’ve always loved growing and arranging perennial flowers but never dreamed of the joy that growing these annual babies from seed could give me. The wedding was experience was a success and I look forward to expanding my garden this year! There is never enough room to accommodate my wish list but I would like to try!
    Sincerely,
    Jodi in CT

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  1702. Kristin Savidge on

    On this dreary grey PNW day- this blog made me dream of warm days and hours in the garden to come!

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  1703. Aurora Studebaker on

    The pure beauty of your flowers is breathtaking! I dream of one day growing fields of all your flower varieties! Zinnia’s have become my absolute favorite flower to grow because of how easy they are I am most excited to try Little Flower Girl. I am also in love with the Floret dahlia mix and look forward to growing that in my garden this year. Thank you for creating such incredible flower varieties!

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  1704. Jessica on

    I don’t know how to pick just one! For celosias, Coral Reef and Spun Sugar are my favorites! I’ve never grown celosias before so I’m excited to see how they do. For zinnias, I’ve had my eye on Precious Metals and Alpenglow, but really I just love them all! Zinnias are my favorite flowers! I’ve only grown dahlias from tubers so I’m excited to see how the seeds grow and I’m especially anxious to order some of the Bee’s Choice and Cancan Girls. Thank you for sharing your passion with the world, Erin, it’s inspiring. ❤️

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  1705. Morgan Bell on

    I can’t WAIT to try the petit florets! I bought my grandmothers house after she passed, and am slowly making it my own while trying to honor its traditional charm. What was once just an empty side yard, now has the potential to turn into the most beautiful cut flower garden of my DREAMS! I’ve purchased your book & am doing the prep work, but PHEW! I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a little bit nervous to turn my vision into a reality! Thank you for all of the valuable and beautiful things you share with this community! Fingers crossed I get some luck on Feb 6th!

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  1706. Hanna Hutchinson on

    These are all so stunning. I can’t wait to grow the Alpenglow zinnias. Beautiful work!! <3

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  1707. Lisa Anne Swanson on

    I cannot wait! I am absolutely in love with the Victorian, Precious Metals and Golden Hour Zinnias and cannot wait to grow these beauties. Zinnias were my first success as a gardener and always have such a sweet spot in my heart.

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  1708. Lynette on

    Oh wow!! I am so excited about all of them but especially Golden Hour, Precious metal, Alpenglow and unicorn zinnias plus Spun sugar and Rose Gold Celosia!!

    Thank you for your constant appreciation of flowers and what can be next in your breeding efforts! It is all amazing!

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  1709. Carrie Nilsson on

    Congrats, you and your team have created a beautiful mix of blooming possibilities and I’m excited to have a chance to grow them in my own garden. Thank you.

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  1710. Bellamy on

    I’m excited to try Bee’s choice! This will be my first year starting dahlias from seed and I can’t wait to dig in!!

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  1711. Gail Glover on

    Salivating over all selections. Will try to snag pink chenille celosia,zinnias unicorn and Dawn creek pastels, and Floret dahlia seeds.

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  1712. Marci on

    This year we have a big push planned to up infrastructure. We are super excited to grow easier and efficiently. With the help of your amazing seeds this is going to be the best year ever!

    Thank you for everything you do.

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  1713. Lois on

    I would be beyond thrilled to get some of the new beauties during the sale! I have my wish list written and just hope my old fingers can type it all in properly, press all the correct buttons and manage to get some seed before they all sell out! :) It’s NO wonder there is SO much excitement…the varieties are just AMAZING!!!

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  1714. Val on

    So excited to add Precious Metals zinnias to my garden this year. I have been pining after them for so long 🥰😍 I’m going to surprise my mom and aunt with their own seeds (if I manage to purchase). They will be over the moon! Thank you for creating these beauties, Floret! ❤️

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  1715. Angela Chierici on

    Hello from Idaho! With all the beautiful white snow we’ve have had lately, I am ready to see some color in my backyard garden! I am most excited about Sugar Spun, Dawn Creek Blush, and Shooting Star. Flowers have always made me so happy! They are such a treat from nature and it is a joy watching them grow! I have had the best luck with zinnias and years ago we got a few seeds from a neighbor. We have grown them every summer from those first blooms but I would love to add more of your beautiful varieties to our little flower beds. Thanks for all you do!

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  1716. Anna Duffy on

    I think the Unicorn and Alpenglow varieties of zinnias are especially exciting!

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  1717. Phyllis on

    All are so beautiful. I’ve recently started growing dahlias thanks to first seeing them on your site and reading your posts some time ago. Flowers have been a bright spot in my life. I want to grow the Floret (C33) and the Petite Florets Mix, the colors are beautiful. In addition to the dahlias I want to add the Dawn Creek Blush and Peach Zinnias. Love following all that you do on the farm. The hard work you are doing to bring these varieties to all is incredible.

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  1718. Kendra Bell on

    They are all beautiful and I’d love to have any of them, but I am most drawn to Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Peach, Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets Dahlia, Sangria Mix and Raspberry Lemonade Celosia.

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  1719. Diana Jones on

    I’m most excited to try the dahlias. My Dutch grandfather used to grow them, then my dad and now me. I can’t wait to see these new and undiscovered beauties come to life. Also, the zinnias. Oh my goodness. Precious Metals and Alpen Glow. What an amazing show we will have this summer. Thank you for pouring your soul into these treasures and being so generous to share with the world.

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  1720. Isabelle on

    OMG what a beautiful giveaway!
    I’m realy ecxited by these new colors to add to my bouquets! Thank so much for your breeding work 🤩 . Can’t whait to grow Alpenglow and Golden hour !

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  1721. Jen on

    Yay for unicorn zinnias again!

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  1722. Suzi Hobson on

    I am mostly excited to grow one of the Dahlia mixes! The idea of saving a tuber from a plant started from seed is gardening happiness.

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  1723. Sarah on

    I am so excited about the new series of ‘Originals’! I was able do my research this winter season and preparing for my first round of dahlias this spring. My mom passed away this fall, and she taught me the love and forgiveness that zinnias give you. Last year we had over 20 plants all take over our front yard, it was beautiful. Zinnias are a tough and amazing flower. Looking forward to engaging a new variety this year! Thank you Erin and Team. We always talked of your show, books and seeds together!

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  1724. Beth on

    Unicorn Mix please! But it’s impossible to choose, really. They’re all so gorgeous. Well done, y’all. I know this is years of effort and I’m so excited for all you’re doing to bring new varieties to the flower world!

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  1725. Katherine on

    I am most excited to try Limonata celosia and Petite Florets dahlia seeds! I may have to grab Cancan Girls while it’s available as well!

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  1726. Brooklyn Trekcip on

    Both Zinnias and Celosia are main staples in my small flower farm, but I think what I’m most excited about are the beautiful light pastel zinnia breeds. I feel like they are so unique and not a lot of seed companies have light colored varieties. So excited!

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  1727. Monica Nadeau on

    I hope to get some of the Petite Florets, Precious Metals, and any of the new celosia varieties!!

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  1728. Melissa B on

    Oh my! What a visual treat. As a new to flower gardening grower I’d really loved the idea of Bees’ Choice, all the zinnias (I live in lower AZ) and the “Glowing Embers”. Thank you for all you and your team’s hard work. It’s lovely to know such beauty is still being nurtured in the world.

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  1729. Michele Horsky on

    I tried Bee’s Choice last year and as advertised the bees loved it, so Dahlias are definitely back on my list. But, the Zinnias really have my heart. Fingers crossed.

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  1730. Sylvia on

    They are all so beautiful – congratulations! I would plant each and every one. Your collaboration with Dawn Creek has so many interesting colors and textures – I hope to be able to plant some of these in my garden this spring.

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  1731. Heather on

    I tend to have the most success with zinnias, and the Victorian Wedding just look so cute! More blooms per plant is always a plus in my flower boxes as well.

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  1732. Randi Brinkman on

    Zinnias, zinnias and more zinnias! My whole yard is dappled shade except for one 5’x2’ plot along a pathway to my backyard and zinnias have been my colored treasures amongst my white shade loving flowers. Dawn Creek Pastels Mix will be my first purchase. Can’t wait!

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  1733. Victoria H on

    Scrolling through these made me feel so happy and excited about life. How lucky are we to live in a world with flowers?
    I’m so excited to get my hands on ‘golden hour’ zinnias. So magical. Thank you.

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  1734. Sophia on

    I am most excited to add the dahlia varieties to my garden this season! So, so beautiful! And hope to add zinnias as well!

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  1735. Elizabeth Ginter on

    Dahlias were my gateway drug of choice and I love the surprises from a patch of seeds each year so I’ll definitely grab one of your dahlia seed packs along with Zinnia Alpen Glow and Precious Metals, and Celosia Vintage Rose.

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  1736. Julianna F on

    All though they are all amazing and beautiful, the varieties I am most excited about are the floret dahlia daughter seeds and the floret zinnia seeds .
    They will bring a new and colorful addition to my garden .Thank you for all you do ,we my daughters and I love following your journey. Can’t wait for February 6.

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  1737. Stephanie Webber on

    I’m most excited for the dahlia seed mixes. Petite Florets, Cancan Girls, and Shooting Stars are the ones I’m hoping to buy before they all sell out . Little Flower Girl zinnia mix is another I’d like to get. Thanks for sharing these with the world.

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  1738. Amber Graves on

    I am new to the flower world. I appreciate all your valuable information about the flowers! I am excited to see all these varieties that will be available! I am most excited for the zinnia and celosias! Wow!! They all look amazing! How do you just pick one selection?! All of the hard work and dedication that you all have put into getting these color variations is amazing! I love that you all will include a pamphlet that includes information about the flowers! You all have thought of it all! Thank you for sharing all your hard work with us! I have my eyes set on so many, but Rose Gold, Coral reef, Golden hour, and Dawn creek pastels.. geez they are my top picks! :)

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  1739. Amanda Marie on

    I’m excited for the dahlia seeds. I had never considered dahlias because I did not want to dig them up, store them, then replant every year. I’m very excited to just buy seed every year and plant that way. I’m eager to have floret originals in my garden, you see the beauty and details of nature and helped new species come to fruition. I admire that passion and dedication to stay true to yourself.

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  1740. Mariana on

    I’m beyond excited to grow Petit Floret, Can Can Girls, Alpenglow and the Unicorn mix. But all of the varieties are stunning and I’m so excited for this launch!

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  1741. Amberly on

    I’ve grown your Bee’s Choice and had amazing germination! I’m loving everything but the Victoria Wedding look stunning! I have never grown Celosia but they also look amazing! If you could only pick one, which would you pick?

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  1742. E on

    I love the zinnias and I want to play with dahlia seeds and see if I can get them to grow here.

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  1743. Deb S on

    The Unicorn zinnia mix is lovely 😍

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  1744. Courtney McCall on

    I love the color variation in each seed pack. I am a soon to be mom and I plan to plant a bunch of seeds around my garden to keep me company during the early days of first time motherhood. I especially love the ‘summer sherbet’ celosia and ‘precious metals’ zinnias. I also love the ‘Victorian wedding’ zinnias. I will be thankful for anything I can buy from this collection.

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  1745. Suzy Ayvazian on

    Erin, your fields of magnificent flowers are a testimony to your hard work and your curiosity and experimentation as a horticulturalist to create new varieties of flowers. The results are amazing. As a ‘recreational’ gardener I am so jealous! To be surrounded by flowers is a balm for the crazy world we live in.
    I have been growing dahlias in my small patch of earth and would be most appreciative of receiving any of the dahlia seed mixes. It would be an exciting opportunity for me to develop new gardening skills.

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  1746. Heather Powers on

    I’m most excited for the dahlia seed varieties! I grew an open variety last year and could not believe how much the pollinators loved them! As much as I love the fuzzy and ball dahlias, I’m committed to growing ones that have easy access for the pollinators now! So I was very excited when I saw all the different types of seed packs you offer of those types (the mystery of them has me excited too!).

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  1747. Audrey Sparks on

    I’ve always grown Dahlia’s from tuber’s but I’m super excited to try growing them from seed. I love the different varities of Celosia, to choose just one is impossible!

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  1748. Erin on

    Aloe glow and unicorn mix but they’re really all so beautiful that any garden would be so lucky to have them spotlighting 😊

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  1749. Tori Graham on

    Wow! What an incredible selection of
    little treasures. Looking through all of the varieties I felt my heart giving me the feeling you get when you are looking at a sunset that moves you and that you want to look again and again.

    Aloneglow and Victorian wedding are my favorite Zinnias, in the dahlia section it is hands down Floret with no favorite in the Celosia because they all look so amazing!! I am so excited to purchase these seeds.

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  1750. Christina N on

    So excited for Floret! Especially after the video posted this AM. But also excited for bee’s choice and Dawn Creek Blush. Can’t wait for this snow to melt and to have fresh cut flowers from the garden again!

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  1751. Kirsten Pauly on

    Perfect way to spend a Saturday monring in January, perusing through our colection of beauty. Each picture brings up delightful images in my head of what they would look like blooming in my cut garden! One cannot possibly choose a favorite, but can only hope to win the deluxe seed collection so as to not have to choose!

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  1752. Laura on

    It’s so hard to choose, each is so beautiful. I love the coral reef and limonada. So stunning.

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  1753. Cindy on

    All the honey tones zinnas!!!

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  1754. Becky Grove on

    Your flowers are stunning! I’m excited to try some of the zinnia mixes. Zinnias have a sort of humble, “grown-in-grandma’s garden” heritage, so I love how you’ve take this common flower to the next level! Beautiful! The amount of hard work and pure love that has gone into these blooms is so, so apparent. Thank you!

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  1755. Barb F on

    so excited about Bee’s choice dahlias and all of the zinnias

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  1756. Anna on

    I am throwing myself into flower farming as a hobby this spring. I have a full time job working with the public in the city and I really need an escape and something to look forward to this cold wet winter! I can’t wait for Spring flowers! I’m most excited for rose gold celosia because it looks the color of my hair but I am absolutely obsessed with Sangria mix! All these flowers are gorgeous!

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  1757. Lindsay Gregory on

    Growing Dahlias from seed has become a love that grows for me more and more every year. I started growing them 6 years ago now and I love the mystery, individuality, & unique attributes each flower carries. A true gift of joy they bring my only me, but everyone who receives them. I even prefer dahlia seed over tubers because of the sheer excitement & surprise they bring! The joy of sharing flowers will forever be one of life’s greatest pleasures. Truthfully, I’m looking forward to all of the zinnia & Dahlia seed collections. Bees mix has been my favorite. I love saving seeds and I have some I’ll start under lights next week. If I had to choose, my favorite variety from your new collection that I’m most looking forward to growing is “Floret”. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to sharing beauty, & guidance in the floral world. You’re a true leader! Grateful to have found floret as I started my gardening journey 6 years ago! All the love! 🤍

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  1758. Nicole Negus on

    It’s so hard to choose because they’re all so beautiful! I’m MOST excited for dawn creek pastels, zinnia little flower girl and and dawn creek blush! Can’t wait until Feb 6!

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  1759. Kellie Romanowski on

    WOW just WOW how can one choose? It’s like asking to pick your favorite child! The “Sangria” celosia are amazing. I typically go for unpopular choices the things no one wants & try to show ppl how fabulous they can be but that “Unicorn” & “Victorian” zinnia just had me dreaming of summer days! I see the popularity. I ask, can you really pick a favorite ??

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  1760. Mandy on

    Truly love them all! I’ve always been drawn to Precious Metals whenever they’re featured in a post. Congrats on this next chapter, so satisfying!

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  1761. Amanda Fantry on

    The amount of work you have put into these beautiful flowers is so impressive. The fall dahlia course was also really great so thank you for all your time and energy! I am looking forward to the vintage rose collection and the golden hour zinnias!

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  1762. Adam Jones on

    I have been anxiously waiting for years to grow your Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias! Although, now I feel a need a lot more of your originals. Thank you for bringing so much joy and beauty into the world.

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  1763. LHK on

    I’m preparing a new area for gardening Dahlias mostly, but im intrigued by the other varieties as well. Perhaps they make good neighbors and provide interest (not that Dahlias need anything around them as looking at my Dahlias makes my heart beat faster and my smile grow into full-fledged happiness)

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  1764. Kim on

    I love so many of these! My favorites are Petite Floret and Precious Metals!

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  1765. Rachel on

    Absolutely over the moon for “Unicorn Mix”. I’ve never grown zinnias but super stoked to give it a try.

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  1766. Josie on

    Love them all! If I had to pick a favorite it would be Alpenglow. This will be my second year growing zinnia and am excited to plant more!!

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  1767. Sondra Warren on

    Last year was my first year growing Floret Farm seeds. The Bee’s Choice Dahlias were a show stopper, even last week a friend commented on the beauty to other friends over for a luncheon. I’ll never go back to growing tubers because the seed was so easy to grow and I love the magic of them.
    This year I lean towards trying mixed varieties of celosia and zinnias because my cut flower garden is small and this way I get a range of colors. My eye is always drawn to the pastels.
    My favorite part about growing cut flowers is sharing them with family and friends. Last summer I made sure that my church pew had a bouquet each Sunday.

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  1768. Stephanie Schoenthaler on

    I am floored by all of this beauty!! The passion, hard work and love that went into this project is so palpable. Thank you for sharing your magic with the world! I am most excited for Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnias as wells as the Rose Gold Celosia. So gorgeous!!!

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  1769. Beth on

    I have always admired celosias and have wanted to grow them. The color ranges you’ve developed in these lovely selections, as well as the varieties you’ve created in your zinnias and dahlias are completely stunning!

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  1770. Brooke Mathews on

    The Unicorn Mix! My little girls love helping me plant flowers and I put them in their rooms. They are typical girly girls and love all things unicorn so they love that these flowers are named this!

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  1771. Timothy Wright on

    I’m excited about many of the varieties , but the ‘Sangria’ celosia mix stands out for the dark color and height. It will be a perfect complement to my bed of beloved phlox paniculata in shades of light and darker pinks.

    I’m also excited about the petite florets mix, I have grown to love a more simple, open flower on dahlias and the color combinations are delightful—I enjoy watching your journey with the dahlias on instagram.

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  1772. Peter on

    First I wanted to wish you, in advance Erin, a truly glorious birthday. May you remain as exuberant as you are on the release date of the originals, so we can all count on you for continuing on with what we all love as well as admire about you.
    I am very careful about using my “three wishes”, and thus far in life, I have never used them.
    But if I were, I would wish for a packet of “Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias”, as it was she I first came across & her most amazing story, which I’m so glad soon you’ll also share.
    How from there I came to visit your website, and weekly, I do not know, but I honestly enjoy every bit of it, “friggin immensely”.
    The second wish would be for a packet of your a-glow zinnia seed (auto spell correct won’t permit me to properly spell it!)( even if I could!)
    My third & final wish, if granted, would be for a packet of your firefly dahlia seed
    But I don’t believe that is one of the offerings.
    I really loved seeing you walk amongst the fields of dahlia blooms. It astonishes me just how much you not only accomplished but shared unselfishly with us. You wanted to make a difference and you have.

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  1773. Nancy K on

    Heaven on Earth! I applaud you for sharing your knowledge and classes with me. Celosia: Raspberry Lemonade… Zinnia: Little Flower girl, Golden hour, Unicorn mix, Victorian Wedding….Dahlia: Floret, Petitte Floret 🌼

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  1774. Allison on

    I was completely blown away by these flowers! My favorites were Vintage Rose and Rose Gold Celosia, Little Flower Girl and Alpen Glow Zinnias. Amazing!

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  1775. Anna Ripp on

    Petite Floret! I have always wanted to grow Dahlias and have just started getting the hang of amending my soil to welcome them. I’m honestly excited to try so many though!

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  1776. Christy Foster on

    I am super excited for Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals! It has been so exciting ti watch the evolution of these beauties and can’t wait ti grow them!

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  1777. Lori on

    I’m desperately hoping to get my hands on the Unicorn Mix zinnias! The colors are breathtaking.

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  1778. Jerilyn Hall on

    Bee’s choice looks fabulous! Can’t wait!!

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  1779. Sue Henrikson on

    I can’t chose one. I love them all and need all of them in my gardens.

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  1780. Laurie Marinone on

    Cancan Firls b/c of all the work it represents! Your photos and descriptions of all these seeds are stunning and poetic !

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  1781. Kathryn Hall on

    I’m SO excited about “little flower girl” and “golden hour”. The colors that you have achieved are so unique compared to what I find in stores. And as someone who will be adding flowers to my garden for the first time this year, I can’t wait to get my hands on some!!

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  1782. Melissa on

    I know I can’t win (in Australia), but I have to comment anyway.
    I am just in awe. Well done Erin and your amazing team! What an incredible journey and huge effort. You are an inspiration to all of us that love flowers/plants/growing and the bounty and magic of nature.
    I cannot wait to try and get hold of some of your seeds (hoping hoping we can get them into Aus!) as I begin a hopeful life-change toward flower-farming.
    Melissa (Floret 2024)

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  1783. Devin on

    The zinnias are beautiful but I’m most excited for all of the color options on the Celosia! I’m not sure how I’m going to choose.

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  1784. Katherine on

    All of them! I would say the coral reef, limonada, and my daughter would say unicorn blend. Beautiful!

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  1785. Jaclyn Salem on

    I was making my list as I went through this post! Haha! My faves are: Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Peach, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Blush, Dawn Creek Honey, and Petit Florets!

    Thank you for a chance to win this giveaway, but even moreso for the beauty you’re creating for the world.

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  1786. Jacki on

    They are all stunning! I can’t wait for the release! I’m especially looking forward to unicorn mix, golden hour and can can girls. Congratulations and thank you, Erin and Team Floret!

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  1787. Kate on

    It is impossible to choose, but pink chenille with it edging intrigues me. It’s just so unique.

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  1788. Katja on

    Oh goodness, so many beautiful flowers it’s hard to pick a favorite! Excited for the sale and hoping I can add Vintage Rose Celosia and Golden Hour Zinnia to my garden this year.

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  1789. Melissa Haber on

    Hi! It’s my birthday today! What a sweet gift to read about all these exciting new varieties being created. I absolutely love the muted zinnias, especially the Precious Metals collection. Cannot wait to share these with my local flower friends and community! Melissa (Branches & Batches Flower Farm)

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  1790. Chris on

    Unicorn zinnias for my daughter :)

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  1791. Kathy Walsh on

    Love them all so much I can’t decide which is my favorite. I wish I could get them all!

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  1792. Sophia on

    Can can girls looks so fun! Excited for all the 🌈 . Mid winter is def taking a toll!

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  1793. Sarah on

    All of them!! It’s just to hard to choose!! I grew dahlias from seed last year that I received with my book, so I think I am most excited for the bees choice dahlias!!

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  1794. Kelli Heiser on

    I am so excited for Precious Metals! I’ve been following this variety for what seems like forever! BTW- your photography is the best in the industry ❤️

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  1795. Sophie on

    I love all varieties so it is very difficult to pick one. The colors are so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ On my personnal garden, I already grow dahlias and zinnias but I’v never tried celosia. So I think I would choose Pink Chenille and give it a try!! Thanks for this and I really hope to be able to order some Originals from Floret 🤞❤️🤩

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  1796. Erin Jackson on

    I am excited about all of them! I want to try my hand this year at planting more flowers that will attract nature, brighten up my yard and home. Recently I’ve started drying flowers to preserve the memories of the places I’ve visited and to remember those who gave them to me. I’m very much a beginner, but I’m excited about the possibilities. All the variations in color bring me joy!

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  1797. Heather Picker on

    This is super exciting! I hope to snag all of them but know how it goes once the ordering starts. The celosia varieties are stunning but can’t decide on a favorite. For zinnias I am most excited about the Victorian Wedding mostly because I think it will look great in the landscape and double as cut flowers. And of course the Dahlias offered by seed is genius and such an affordable way to grow a collection 😍

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  1798. Gayle on

    Congrats to you and your team. All the varieties are gorgeous. Loving glowing embers! Can always use more fall colored flowers!

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  1799. Patricia Ellis on

    I want to see my garden bloom, blossom, burst and to have it do so with all your Floret originals would be a dream! I’m obsessed!! These colors are just fabulous!!
    Congratulations Erin!!!

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  1800. Breann Platte on

    I’m so excited about the new zinnia varieties. I love them all! The colors are some of my favorite. Especially Golden hour and precious metals. 💗

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  1801. Rachael Ehrlund on

    I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of the dahlia seed mixes and especially the zinnia collections. I’m so excited that they will be available this year. Having just moved to Florida I am thinking that zinnias will take up a larger space in my heart now than I can manage for dahlias. So I am here for it! ❤️

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  1802. Leah on

    Alpenglow! A neighbor generously has offered some more land for me to grow on which was an unexpected surprise!
    I would love so many of these new varieties in my Maritime garden.

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  1803. Lorri Ruckman on

    Love the petite, Victorian Wedding zinnias for event work!

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  1804. Becca on

    Golden Hour and Alpenglow! I want to try some zinnias this year to help bring in some pollinators (and to have some fresh flowers to bring indoors!). Excited to see these guys bloom in person. Those colors are wow!

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  1805. Ashley Voelz on

    Alpenglow! So often I’m searching for a pink zinnia and find the colors too harsh/vivid or muted. Alpenglow looks like the perfect fit for what I’m looking for! Thanks for releasing these treasures for us to share and grow. I know we are all excited to grow them and rooting for you! Congratulations on your new venture!

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  1806. Melissa Kay on

    Excited for them all but especially excited for Petite Floret and Golden Hour!

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  1807. Kim Yezbak on

    What an amazing journey you and the team have made! So appreciate being able to follow along and learn from you. For me, it is so hard to choose as each is incredibly exciting but precious metals is definitely on my target list. Can’t wait for Feb 6!

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  1808. Kelly on

    I really love them all but especially ‘Alpenglow’, ‘Golden Hour’, Victorian wedding mix of your zinnia’s and Dusty Rose and Sangria celosias. How amazing is it that you have created so many beautiful works of art to share with the world of gardeners. You should be super proud!

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  1809. Jen Woods on

    The Dawn Creek varieties, Cancan Girls, Glowing Embers, gosh there are so many amazing beauties to choose from!

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  1810. Michele Biewer on

    Since I have limited space in my garden and can’t grow all of these beauties, I am excited to grow the unicorn zinnia mix and possibly precious metals. Thank you Erin for all the beauty you bring into the world.

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  1811. Lisandre St-Cyr Lamothe on

    Wow ! This is all impressive, thank you for all this work and sharing it. I’m mostly excited about golden hour, my favorite time of the day and might just become my favorite zinnia as well.

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  1812. Laura Doty on

    I am hoping to get Floret, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding mix. All are beautiful!

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  1813. Maria Cecilia on

    I am incredibly excited to plant the Bee’s Choice and the Unicorn Mix this year. I have recently moved to the US and I am finally able to buy seeds I have been wanting so much for so long.
    I can’t wait to see the beautiful flowers that will bloom and the biodiversity of pollinators that it will attract.
    The fact that the bee’s choice seeds were collected from all different dahlias adds
    an element of surprise, which I love!

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  1814. Terra Pearson on

    They are all so beautiful and I’d love to add them all to my garden! I especially love “Little Flower Girl”, “Victorian Wedding”, and “Precious Metals”.

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  1815. Lori Davidson on

    I am in love with the Unicorn mix – they are magical! Thank you for sharing your years of hard work.

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  1816. Gina on

    Hello,
    Thanks for sharing your love of flowers. Petite florets are a favorite for their beautiful colors and delicacy. This will be my first year growing a large crop of flowers.

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  1817. Trina Williams on

    I want hem all, of course! But I’m most interested in Florets daughters seed!

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  1818. Tessa Hickey on

    All of them!!! Though I love precious metals zinnia especially!

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  1819. Mary Rawson on

    When I happened upon Floret Ellen many years ago, …the one thing that I remember her saying, she wanted to put more flowers into the world, not only has she accomplished this, she has outdone herself! I am so excited to get a chance to grow those Zinnias that she has given so many years perfecting!

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  1820. Cindy Lawrence on

    My favorites now are Autumn Blaze celosia, Victoria Wedding zinnia and Floret dahlias. Thank you for sharing what went into developing these beautiful flowers!

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  1821. Tracey Kulchyski on

    I would love to add a few varieties of celosia including the vintage rose, rose gold, & summer sorbet! Also the Alpen Glow & Dawson Creek Honey zinnias look amazing so probably those too. And finally Floret dahlias

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  1822. Tonya on

    All of your flowers are just beautiful. I really love the Zinnas but Id be honored to be able to grow any of them.

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  1823. Andrea MacInnes on

    The Precious Metals zinnias are lovely…just gorgeous. The Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice – ohhhh how fabulous! What gorgeous creations you’ve made. Thanks for helping to make this world beautiful!

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  1824. Babette on

    Wow! Just in awe. I am so looking forward to using these seeds in our picking garden. The colors are just amazing.
    I am so interested in the celosias and zinnia’s but will probably get a packet of dahlia seeds too. Unfortunately, also I am on a budget as the course and the picking garden are all at my own expense so would love love love to get the chance to win the set and surprise everyone with these amazing flowers.

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  1825. Nina Robles on

    Excited to grow Alpenglow and Dawn Creek zinnias.

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  1826. Alida Ramirez on

    Every single variety is life-alteringly beautiful but I’m most excited to bask in the warm glow of golden hour!! Kudos to the Floret team for working so hard to make sure these seeds can be shared with the world. Thank you!

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  1827. Stephanie G on

    Definitely excited for Floret dahlias, and the Precious Metals zinnias! Thank you for all your hard work to get these out into the world so we can all enjoy them!

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  1828. Rhonda Willms on

    Precious Metals zinnias and want to try some of your not-at-all-boring celosia varieties. Adds so much interest to bouquets!

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  1829. Haley Howard on

    Always love your Celosia varieties. Looking forward to more color options to plant for the most gorgeous bouquet fillers.

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  1830. Karen Usher on

    Can’t wait to try some new zinnia’s!

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  1831. Maxine on

    I have been obsessed with the precious metals mix since you started flysolations with them. So excited!

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  1832. Cheryl Cameron, class of 2024 on

    Oh, how to choose?!? So much breathtaking beauty.
    I’m working hard to narrow down my list: victorian wedding, little flower girl, and dawn creek pastels. Oh and unicorn too!
    For dahlias, petite floret and cancan girls are my faves…
    The Celosia…the dusty rose and vintage rose top my list, oh but also the summer sherbet…
    Thank you for creating these stunning beauties.

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  1833. deanna on

    oooooo… the Dawn Creek Beauties & Precious Metals Zinnias !

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  1834. Stacie on

    I can’t wait for the golden hour zinnias. Yellow has always been a favorite flower color of mine and I’ve never been able to find something in these amazing shades. Absolutely stunning! Can’t wait to grow them and see them in person.

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  1835. Joanne Huhta on

    Precious Metal is absolute favorite!! I am so excited to grow these!!!

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  1836. Michele Renfro on

    I love them ALL but if I have to choose I guess it would be Precious Metals or any of the zinnias because they grow so well in my hot Texas climate

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  1837. Alanna on

    Precious Metals Zinnias. I have been watching and waiting for them.

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  1838. Shari on

    These are all so beautiful!! Love the previous metals zinnias as well as the unicorn blend. I was surprised much I loved the Celosia as well, gorgeous!

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  1839. Ashley Gunning on

    Wow! They are all soo beautiful if I had to pick my favorite, it would be the zinnias unicorn mix.

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  1840. Jenny on

    There are all so exciting! I’m one of the many smitten with the unicorn zinnia mix but I’m also excited for the shooting stars dahlia mix since the collarettes are my favorite dahlia shape/form.

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  1841. Diane Morrow on

    Last year I ordered the Bee’s Choice Dahlia Seeds and had great success. Looking forward to growing the new Dahlia Seed releases, Precious Metals & Unicorn Mix Zinnias.

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  1842. Jolene on

    I’m especially drawn to the celosias. Spun Sugar or Raspberry Lemonade would probably be my first choice.

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  1843. Miranda H on

    Those are gorgeous, I was eyeing floret for a long time I’m so excited it’s gonna be available this year! Cannot wait to grow it in my own garden

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  1844. Glynis Boone on

    The joy these beauties bring! I can imagine in person they are breathtaking, with the movement of color across the petals as though they were painted with watercolors. One can’t help but smile at the site of these in the field or in the vase.

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  1845. Sandra Leung on

    I guess I will be digging out more lawn space for these beauties! I am most excited for Precious Metals. And you’ve definitely converted me to try Celosia and I’ll be looking forward to growing Vintage Rose and Rose Gold this coming season!

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  1846. Sherrie Petty on

    You are so inspiring. I am new to this journey, but I am so excited to try to share some of this beauty with my neighborhood. Thank you for all your hard work.
    Sherrie Petty

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  1847. Rena’ Averett on

    I’m thrilled to try Limonata Celosia. I’ve not grown celosia, but want to increase my ability to make cut arrangements. I tried dahlias last year in 8b and we had the coldest winter. I lost all but two dahlias. So…zinnias are my new favorite flower. I believe Limonata will be a perfect companion.

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  1848. Diane Rinehart on

    They are all beautiful! I’m always find myself drawn toward zinnias. The Victorian weeding has really captured my eye being released just in time to get seeded and blooms for summer wedding season. I would love to be selected to win the entire collection from your release from Floret’s breeding.

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  1849. Jenn C on

    The Alpenglow and Precious Metals dahlias would be a lovely addition to our backyard garden! They would also make lovely cut flowers to enjoy together with my roses!

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  1850. Rachel on

    I have been dying to add the beautiful tones of Golden Hour and Alpenglow zinnias to our collection! And I would love to make our bees happy with the Petite Florets dahlia seeds.

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  1851. Stephanie Pocsi-Morrison on

    As the employee that was appointed gardener at my local library branch I have been selfishly pushing my love for zinnias onto the public. I would love to get a hold of some of these zinnia varieties to grow next to our statue of Harriet Tubman- she would appear to be walking through a field of beautiful blooms!

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  1852. Debbie Fortner on

    I am hoping to get the Victorian Wedding mix along with Shooting Star Dahlia.The Precious Metal mix is beautiful as well. The are all so beautiful it’s hard to pick! This will be my second year having a small cut flower garden in my back yard. I grow flowers for my own enjoyment and share them with my closest friends and family.

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  1853. Lori Campbell on

    I’m so excited to (hopefully) be able to get a couple of the new zinnias! Alpenglow and Precious Metals are so beautiful – They have stolen my heart Erin.
    I especially love the picture of you chin deep in the field of pink dahlias. Heaven on earth! Thank you for being who you are.

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  1854. Beth Snively on

    I’m fan-girling over all the spaghetti celosia and precious metals zinnias!

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  1855. Angela Bassett on

    It’s so hard to choose! But I’ve been eyeing the precious metals for a long time now. I just can’t pass them up. And I’m a sucker for those feathery plumes of celosia. That’s where I’m struggling to decide. Hopefully there will be enough to stock to buy varieties, but I’m getting those two in my basket asap!

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  1856. Brandy C on

    Gotta get those CanCan girls!

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  1857. Karla Scholz on

    Oh, they are all so beautiful! What a dream to grow these in our gardens. So splendidly perfect!
    Of all of the amazing varieties, I’m most excited to grow ‘Alpenglow.’ I love lavender and soft colors so much; it is truly hard to pick a favorite. What magical gardens we are all going to have this summer!

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  1858. Shannon on

    So very excited! The celosia varieties are making me excited to try celosia this year! I think I am most excited for unicorn mix and precious metals!

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  1859. Linda Emerson on

    It’s so hard to choose when you love them all! But I really want to add some zinnias to the mix of flowers we have. My first choice is the Precious Metals zinnia. Next is Dawn Creek Peach, Cancan Girls- just for fun- and then Petite Florets!
    They are all so gorgeous! Can’t wait for spring!!

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  1860. Shannon on

    This is so exciting and I cannot wait to have a garden full of new varieties this summer! I think I am most excited about the dawn creek zinnias and aloe glow. Thank you Erin and the team at Floret!

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  1861. Christine on

    Dawn creek honey and dawn creek blush are ones that I have my eyes on! So incredibly stunning and can’t wait to get my hands on them.

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  1862. Eileen Hoffman on

    Dearest Floret, thank you for this! What a display of beauty! It is so pleasing to hear the story of your breeding program. Thank you for being local and supporting the seasonal flower market. I am a beginner flower farmer and have such hopes of growing flowers. Thank you for all the teaching you do. It has helped me to gain confidence and make preparations for my first flower patch. The Floret Originals are so well chosen and truly a work of art. I’m especially captivated by your zinnias. I think I will start there! Thank you for the joy you’ve grown and shared. All the best.

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  1863. Rachel on

    Cancan Girls sound so fun, I love a surprise of color.

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  1864. Rebecca Allen Lamptey on

    I am absolutely on love with Floret originals and going theough them all I would have to say if I was forced to choose top two favourites it would be Zinnia Unicorn Mix for its explosive colors and Dahlia Petite Flowers for its beautiful universe of colors❤️

    My list of favourites are otherwise:
    Zinnia Victorian Wedding
    Zinnia Unicorn mix
    Zinnia precious metals
    Zinnia golden hour
    Zinnia Alpenglow

    Dahlia Petite Florets
    Celosia Dusty Rose
    Celosia Coral Reef

    Cant wait🙏

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  1865. Jessica Gieseke on

    I’m so excited for the Petite Floret dahlias and the Unicorn and Precious Metals zinnias! ….And pretty much everything else! :)

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  1866. KRISTINE MARQUEZ on

    I’m excited for the beautiful zinnia colors that will be available. Can’t wait for the sale.

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  1867. Kinsey Lewis on

    I’m just diving into the world of cut flower farming. I’m enjoying soaking in all the information and gearing up for year two of trying my hand as a flower farmer. I’m most excited about your passion and excited for these seeds. I want to give them all a home in my garden. However, if you make me pick just one, then I’ll choose the zinnias. They are just breathtaking.

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  1868. Helena on

    Thanks for your time and patience it took to get these beauty’s growing.
    I am drawn to the Celosia especially the
    – “Sangria mix”, “Rose Gold” and “Limonata”- what a name! For the Zinnias -“Precious Metals”, “Victorian Wedding” and to go alone with it “Little Flower Girl”. For the Dahlias – “Florets” and “Shooting Stars”. Living and growing in Florida, they would really do well.

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  1869. Christina Boucher on

    I’m excited for the cancan girls dahlias. I love anemone form and hope to grow some new varieties of them some day.

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  1870. Alice on

    They are all so lovely and special! But I have my eye on the Little Flower Girl zinnias, Shooting Star dahlias and the Autumn Glow celosias.

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  1871. Kelsey S. on

    I fell in love with the precious metal collection after seeing them on your show!

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  1872. Dana G on

    They are All so beautiful. I love the Dawn Creek Honey and the Golden Hour.

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  1873. Constance on

    Wow! They are all so stunning. Especially excited to grow ‘dusty rose’ celosia and the ‘precious metals’ zinnia this year. Thank you for all the breeding work!

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  1874. Lindsey on

    Alpenglow looks stunning although I hope to grow them all 💙

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  1875. Dana G on

    Dawn Creek Honey and Golden hour are my favorite but Oh my goodness they are all so Beautiful.

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  1876. Nancy M. on

    I love seeing the enormous bunches of flowers just bursting in beauty. I don’t think I could pick a favorite!

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  1877. Jessie on

    I am ecstatic about the Victorian Wedding Zinnias! And all of the Celosia and Zinnia originals. The color mix and the size and fullness of Victorian Wedding is perfect. They look absolutely dreamy. I am so hopeful to snag a few of these Floret originals to be able to share with my mother and grandmother, who I can say caused my love for zinnias.

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  1878. Catie Boerschlein on

    I’m most excited about bees choice, the unicorn zinnias and growing celosia for the first time!

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  1879. Hannah E on

    Love them all but especially the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias and Floret dahlias!!

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  1880. Wanda Jimenez on

    I’m most excited to get the chance to grow golden hour, Alpenglow and dawn creek blush. I would be such a blessing to get the opportunity to grow them all someday!

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  1881. Caris Doss on

    I am having trouble deciding which one is my favorite! I love the Cancan Girls dahlia seeds, but the Alpenglow Zinnias continue to catch my eye each time I look over the list. I am so excited for grow season this summer!

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  1882. Andi Lameiro on

    I am so excited to see all of these varieties coming into the world! I can’t wait to grow these dreamy zinnias! I am in love with Alpenglow, Golden Hour, Precious Metals, & all of the Dawn Creek zinnias. The vintage rose and rose gold celosias are amazing too! Thank you for bringing some truly magical flower varieties into being!

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  1883. Kara Crosland on

    I would absolutely love to grow them all! Alpenglow and Precious Metals are incredible!

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  1884. VILASH on

    I love each of your collections, i can imagine growing each of them to see the beauty of nature blooming in my garden! I love dahlias, zinnias and celosias. My favorite are Golden Hour, Limonata, Precious Metal, Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls. Thank you for share this knowledge, inspiration and journey!

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  1885. Rebecca Williams on

    I have been waiting for what seems like forever! I’m beyond excited to see all of these yummy new varieties. However, Bees Choice, Dawn Creek Blush, Alpenglow and Pink chenille are the ones I’m thrilled to get my hands on! Counting down the days!
    Sincerely,
    Mrs (FINALLY! 😍) Rebecca Williams

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  1886. Katie Cirino on

    I don’t think the choice between these beauties could be harder than it is. I’m so obsessed with all of them, but I think I have narrowed it down to alpenglow, golden hour and precious metals. If I could I would get one of each. The dawn creek honey snd pastels are so dreamy! As someone who honestly isn’t a fan of the more brainish celosias you may have changed my mind with the gorgeous dusty rose. That next to the zinnias is a match made in heaven 😍. The chartreuse feather celosia is also such a babe! Clearly I’m conflicted and will probably change my mind a dozen times before the big day. Thank you for putting so much work into these gorgeous flowers. I’ve never been more excited to grow a zinnia in my life!

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  1887. Karen on

    Let the beauty begin!

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  1888. Patti on

    So many beautiful colors and flowers!
    Sangria Mix and petite Floret are my favorites. 🍀

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  1889. Merrie Carson on

    I would love to explore all of the zinnia varieties. I have shied away from Zinnias in the past as I didn’t like the colors or the forms, but these are gorgeous! I also am a big dahlia fan, but never have grown celosia. so am hoping to grow them all this year!

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  1890. Krista K. on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and Precious Metals! ALL of the mixes are BEAUTIFUL!

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  1891. Erin on

    All the celosia!!!

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  1892. Renee Duncan on

    I am new to the garden flower growing but I love the shooting star variety. They are all beautiful but this was gives me a very happy smile. Just screams happy!

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  1893. Nikki Wilson on

    I cannot wait to try bees choice! This will be my first time trying dahlias in any form. Im excited at the prospect of all the different surprises they could produce!

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  1894. Judy on

    I just started my zinnia journey last year and can’t wait to add some of these beauties to my garden this year. I love how you’ve chronicled your journey and are so willing to share your knowledge.

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  1895. Dawn Rothenburgh-Rollins on

    I am so excited to see these flowers in my garden . Thank you for all the information about flowers and growing them. Love it
    Dawn

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  1896. Debra Madden-Petersen on

    So many glorious choices! Golden Hour and Alpenglow made my heart take notice!!

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  1897. Sarah Wood on

    Congratulations on this amazing accomplishment and thank you for sharing these gorgeous new blooms with us and for all the time and energy you put in to get here! Very excited about adding any of them to my gardens, but I grew dahlias from seed for the first time last year and I am super psyched about the Floret dahlias, also Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar Celosia are so fun! The Dawn Creek and Unicorn Zinnias are a must. Happy Gardening (:

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  1898. Suzanne Raley on

    Every Single zinnia mix and dahlia mix I am definitely hoping to buy one pack of each! 🙏 I also hope to buy the raspberry Celosia mix. I am a 2023 Floret Online Course Alumni and I loved the course so very much that I am also participating in this years, 2024 course and I absolutely LOVE learning from Erin and her very thorough workbook, materials, lessons, videos, and resources. I would do back flips if I should be so blessed to be the winner of her generosity of her first ever Floret’s Original Seed babies! 🙏
    Thanks a million Erin, Chris, Jill and the rest of the Floret Family for blessing the USA with your hard work and talents! We love y’all! God bless Floret and your families!
    Suzanne Raley

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  1899. Kirtlye Lohof/Walking Bee Flowers on

    They are all stunning!!! If forced to chose just one or two, I would pick Zinnias Unicorn or Precious Metals. Can’t wait to grow some of these beauties in the years to come, thank you for all of your hard work!

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  1900. Elizabeth Spruill on

    Erin, you and your team are a constant inspiration. I have Growing Floret on repeat as I work around the house. I never knew that growing flowers would become so important to me. It brings me a joy that was so unexpected. I’m most at peace growing. My friend tells me she’s never seen me more focused and organized as I am with my garden cataloging of seeds.

    I’m really excited to grow some of your hybrids. ‘Cancun Girls’ dahlias, ‘Spun Sugar’ celosia and ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias are high on my list!!

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  1901. Melissa on

    Beautiful progress and quite the undertaking! Bravo! E are very much looking forward to limonata celosia and golden hour zinnias. Thank you to everyone in the farm for all the time and dedication!

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  1902. Rachel Fox on

    Oh my goodness, how could I choose! Dawn Creek Honey & Pastels are my favorite- they feel like joy. I would love to try any of these beauties!

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  1903. Kim on

    I love them all but excited for precious metals and the unicorn mix!

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  1904. Brooke on

    I would love to try any single one of the dahlia varieties! I love the bright, sharp colors of the shooting stars, and the wide variety of shapes in Bees choice! As for the alpenglow zinnias … I have never fawned over a flower color like this before. WHAT. A. BEAUT. She’s so lovely! Seriously, congratulations and amazing work to Erin & team!!

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  1905. Adriana on

    I thought I was crazy when I gravitated towards the Unicorn zinnias and not the other beautiful blush colors, but I’m happy to hear the it was the collective favorite! Now I’m not so crazy! Being from the low desert, it’s harder to grow many varieties of flowers that do well in most of the other states. But zinnias, they thrive here! So they are a favorite for us here!

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  1906. Amy on

    Oh they are all so stunning! I’m really hoping to be able to try alpenglow or precious metals!

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  1907. Aubrey on

    How can one choose?!
    If I must… Zinnia precious metals! The shade range is just truly magical.

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  1908. Krista on

    I’m looking forward to Precious Metals!!!!

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  1909. Linda Harloff on

    I am a tad bit embarrassed to admit how extremely excited I am for February 6 to get here — like a kid with the approach of Christmas!!!!! Ever since I discovered Floret, I have shared it with everyone I know who also has a love of flowers (especially my twin and younger sisters as we shared a mom who taught us the appreciation of growing a flower from seed). I also belong to a group of home gardeners at my work who frequently discuss our recent Floret purchases and share pictures of the bouquets we create from the flowers we grow. Thank you very much for bringing so much beauty into my garden.

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  1910. Laurie Taylor on

    I’m most excited to try ‘Vintage Rose’ Celosia and ‘Victorian Wedding’ and ‘Alpenglow’ Zinnias.

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  1911. Tara on

    Golden Hour just takes my breath away! That is my favorite hands down. I just found out the people who own the field next to me is going to allow me to grow flowers on it and I hope to have the chance to get my hands on at least a few of your seeds. Thank you for sharing your passion.

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  1912. Alison on

    Absolutely most excited about Precious Metals!!! But my daughter has added Unicorn Mix to her own growing list for the year 🥰 so excited for this new chapter and to see how you all grow from here!!!

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  1913. Christin Allen on

    I’m so excited for all the celosia… perfect fillers in such amazing colors. And of course, precious metals… such dreamy colors.

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  1914. Michelle on

    I’m so excited to order in 10 days! As an amateur growing in zone 4, I’m so excited for Little Flower girl, and unicorn Mix. I might try some celosia as well. I’m excited to grow zinnias that are not the typical yellow and bright orange! Can’t wait!

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  1915. Jennifer Weber on

    It’s too hard to pick – I’m excited to try them all! The colors are just amazing!

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  1916. Haleigh O on

    I’m most looking forward to Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding!

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  1917. Jill Hanson on

    I’m most excited to try Golden Hour! ☀️

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  1918. Kim D on

    Oh my word! They are all beautiful in their own right. Zinnias hold a special place in my heart, they are the first flowers I had success with over 30 yrs ago. I’d love to give Dawn Creek Pastels a place in my garden. I found you a few years ago thanks to Laura from Garden Answer. You both gave me the nudge I needed and I’ve grown dahlias for two years now. Some success & some failures. It’s just so fun to try new plants. Thanks for the chance to get to add to my special place!

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  1919. Heather Politano on

    I’ve been dreaming of your special breeding program zinnias for more years than I can count. I’m especially obsessed with Precious Metals and Golden Hour. I’ve grown your little Flower girl zinnias in the past and saved some seed. I’m hoping to save seeds from these new varieties also. Give a man a fish and he can eat today. Teach a man to fish and he can eat for a lifetime. Much love and support for your beautiful project.

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  1920. Alyssa on

    Dawn creek honey 😍

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  1921. Stacey McPhee on

    So hard to narrow down, I would love to grow Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals zinnias,
    Bee’s Choice dahlias and Spun Sugar celosia.
    Thank you for the joy you bring to us all!🌸

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  1922. Josie Baxter on

    I’m very excited about the Dawn Creek zinnias and the summer sherbet celosia!

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  1923. Helen on

    The flowers are beautiful. I love to add zinnas and dahlia to my garden 🙂.

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  1924. Jill Emerson on

    Although the thought of growing dahlias from seed scares me a bit since I’ve only ever had tubers, I am anxiously awaiting Cancan Girls, Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice.

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  1925. Jacky on

    I’m honestly excited for every single variety so winning these would be a dream. Zinnias and Celosia are two of the best crops in our hot and dry climate. I especially love all the pastels for wedding work!

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  1926. Kelly on

    Love the colors on the unicorn mix as well as the bee choice! They are so bright and vibrant.

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  1927. Sushmitha Sundararaman on

    Your pictures and description makes me want to grow them all. They look so beautiful! But I am partial to Zinnias. Can’t wait to try Golden hour and Alpenglow.

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  1928. Alaina Hower on

    Would love to grow the Precious Metals Zinnias and the Unicorn Mix again, I grew the Unicorns a few years ago and loved them. I’m getting married in September and want to grow as many of my own blooms as possible, these would be perfect!

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  1929. Amy on

    I’m looking forward to precious metals zinnia!

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  1930. Calvin Cook on

    Precious metals and aspenglow look amazing.
    Erin, your work has inspired a generation of gardeners and farmers! Hoping to snag a few of these beauties at the sale.

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  1931. Natalie on

    To choose just one is a sin!
    The beauty that has been so carefully curated is breathtaking to put it mildly.

    Your work is so inspiring to so many, the legacy of which will be spread across the lands and through generations, literally with the very seeds that are a product of your labour.

    Such gratitude to your dedication, innovation, and passion.

    Many many thanks 💜

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  1932. Ruby on

    I’m so excited to try the beautiful celosia varieties! Last year I tried a couple different celosia for the first time and really loved them. They are so durable and bring such wonderful composition to bouquets💕

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  1933. Gayle Schneider on

    Your giveaway is a wonderful gift to whomever is the very fortunate receiver. And while that would be wonderful to be on the receiving end of, my gratefulness lies elsewhere. And I wanted to take advantage of this commenting opportunity to share why. I know many of your followers are gifted & established flower farmers – I am not. I’m a venue owner who believes in offering a less hectic experience for weddings, aka our “wedding weekend.” Life can be challenging & my husband & I have long believed that soulful gatherings with family, & those others most dear to us, are what feed & nourish our hearts with incredible relationships & soul strengthening memories. While we would realize more profit if we hosted more than one event each weekend, we have chosen to provide the slower & deeper experience. And sometimes we’re aware brides budgets are adjusted to be able to make that happen for themselves & those they choose to celebrate with this way. So, we love being able to add back to their experience by adding additional floral details – special touches in the bathrooms, the dressing area, at the bar where guests will be greeted & elsewhere – to keep their experience going, coordinating our neutral touches with their color scheme. It’s the details, after all, that seem to say, “We’ve been preparing for you & so grateful you’ll be celebrating with us!” I don’t always have the most reliable green thumb, as I’m often busy during wedding season tending to numerous other matters. But, your reliable & beautiful zinnias have been THE most welcome addition to our few raised beds that allow me to add these lovely, detailed touches of flowers in with our hydrangeas, few roses, herbs & fillers. We also offer the opportunity to host their rehearsal dinners here after setting up on Friday with their family & friends, to savor additional relished moments with those closest to them before the rush of wedding day. Part of that setup is to provide florals & candles for their dinner tables &, again, at their bar or food tables. What a joy to be able to add your sweet faced zinnias to the mix, sharing beauty with others this way. Beauty fills our hearts like nothing else, except love, no? So, thank you for helping so many of us be able to successfully grow this kind of beauty to to share with others. Even some of our grandchildren have helped us & also tried their hand at growing some of your zinnias, & so excited over their own “success!” By the way, you can likely guess I’m super excited about your gorgeous new zinnia babies! Can’t wait to (successfully) grow more! Please hear this deep within your hearts & souls – your patient, faithful & dedicated efforts to create this kind of beauty is going to be enjoyed by so many, & for so many beautiful & varied reasons, far & wide with your new seed release – kudos & much love to you & your team! Woot! Woot! Let the seed release begin!

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  1934. Stephanie Peoples on

    Deep breath…all of them really. I’m so afraid I won’t be quick enough! I hope y’all get a giggle knowing that I check in to your website every single morning, even though I KNOW nothing new is happening for a bit, but somehow it brings me joy anyway. I feel like the kid from Christmas story wanting the Red Ryder gun. Unicorn, Golden hour, Precious Metals. Celosia!
    This will be my first Spring to branch out beyond Zinnias and heirloom tomatoes. We love to grow and share them both!

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  1935. Brandi Goins on

    So looking forward to the Rose Gold and Vintage Gold celosia!!

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  1936. DarlaN on

    I am most excited for Precious Metals😍😍😍. I’ve been patiently waiting for their seed for many years. The long wait is almost over 🕑

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  1937. Kim cole on

    Can’t wait!!!! I would love to try all of them…especially the dahlias💖

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  1938. Elizabeth Tarr on

    This is great fun! Thank you for all your work on these beautiful flowers. I grew a full garden of floret flowers last year and had tons of fun and incredible success! I grew the queen red lime zinnia and it was amazing. I’m excited about the Precious Metals as well as Dusty Rose!

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  1939. Cheryl in CT on

    Just beautiful! I discovered the happiness of zinnia and the pollinators they attract just last year. So fun to see the butterflies and bumblebees. Your color varieties are lovely, if I had to pick just one, it would be Alpenglow.

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  1940. Jacqueline on

    Victorian wedding mix and little Flower girl had my heart from the second I laid eyes on them!

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  1941. Amanda on

    Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl!

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  1942. Pooja Agarwal on

    Dear Erin, Chris, and the team,

    The FloretFlowers and your journey is so inspiring! I am regularly drawn to your site to see all the beautiful pics and seeing everyone working on their passion while bringing so much beauty and joy to the world. I LOVE the seed variety, educational material, service to community through classes, and these breathtaking photography is such a stress buster post a long day at office! Every couple of weeks there is some excitement, which puts a new zeal and smile on my face!! Sending best wishes for more amazing years to unfold for FloretFlowers and all of the awesome folks involved :)

    This would be the first summer I would be planting FloretFlowers seeds in my garden in Kirkland, WA. My favorite and most anticipated seeds are:
    1) Zinnia Unicorn Mix
    2) Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels
    3) Dahlia Cancan Girls
    4) Dahlia Bee’s Choice

    Thank you for adding so much happiness to the world around you! I look forward to Feb 6th!

    Cheers,
    Pooja

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  1943. Morganne Lehr on

    I’ve had my eye on Golden hour and Alpen Glow ever since you started sharing glimpses of them. But that photo of Precious Metals is pretty amazing as well! I’d love to grow them all!

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  1944. Cassandra on

    They are all SO stunning 🤩 My heart is set on Golden Hour Zinnias. I missed out on their first release way back and have been anxiously waiting to add them to our farm.

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  1945. Susan Black on

    Hello Kind and Lovely Souls at Floret! Thank you for creating and sharing these marvelous new seed varieties. Last year I took the Floret course and learned so much about growing fabulous flowers. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to plant my garden because I had to go to California to care for my elderly mother who fractured her L1 vertabra. She is much better and I am back home in Point Roberts, WA so I am creating a plan to plant a cutting garden this year. I would love to include both zinnias and celosia as I think they would be good choices for me as a beginning gardener. I love the color that celosia provides and the amazing textures as well. I am hoping that zinnias will be a winner too as I have heard they are easy to grow, and the varieties are beautiful. I really love the idea of Victorian Wedding for zinnias and Sangria Mix for celosia. I love dahilas too, but I have tried to grow them in pots from tubers and wasn’t very successful. Maybe I would do better with seeds. Either way the seed launch is exciting and I love what you are doing. Thank you again for sharing them with all of us and I know they will do well here because I live just north of where you are.

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  1946. Alicia on

    I cannot wait to try these! I was focused on the zinnias, but this post makes me want all the celosia too! Spun sugar really caught my eye.

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  1947. Melissa Hart on

    They are all so very beautiful that I have not been able to make a final decision on which ones I will add this upcoming season. Precious Metals, Golden Hour, the celosia are all very unique colors. The surprise of the dahlia seeds. How will I ever choose?!?!?

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  1948. Kelly Hager on

    I can’t wait to try out the Victorian wedding mix!

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  1949. Betsy W Johnson on

    I started growing Zinnias, Marigolds and cocks combs when I was a very young child, I am now 80 years old! I love everything that blooms and have enjoyed your growing and perfecting many different vsrieties. I would love growing any of your flowers!

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  1950. Brenda on

    Such a success story, the flowers are all gorgeous. If I had to choose one of each flower category I’d pick ‘Spun Sugar’ celosia, ‘Unicorn Mix’ zinnias, and Bee’s Choice’ or ‘Cancan Girl’ dahlia.
    Thank you

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  1951. Sunni on

    Oh my! I love the metals Zinnias. ❤Absolutely gorgeous!

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  1952. Mary Hickman on

    I’ll add a mix from each flower type to my collection this year and am excited about them all, especially the Dawn Creek Lines.

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  1953. Karlee Waddoups on

    Oh my goodness! It’s a dream come true! You planted the seed of flower farming in my heart about 4 years ago and I’ve been working hard to achieve that dream. We bought 5 acres and built our own house and now this year is the year I finally get to start planting! I’m so excited, but I have had to mentally reign myself in to only trying a few varieties. I definitely have my heart set on Vintage Rose, Dusty Rose, Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, Petite Florets, and Bees Choice! Oh my goodness, all of them!! I am so excited and ready to start my flower farming journey! Thank you so much for being my mentor. I’ve learned so much and I’m so excited to learn more!

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  1954. Melissa Haber on

    Wow that was a long post, but I enjoy every moment of reading these. Thank you for sharing your beauty with the world. The ones I’m most drawn to are the blushy zinnias, especially the Precious Metals collection. Wow! I cannot wait to get some of these and pay it forward by sharing bouquets with my community! Cheers!

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  1955. Rebekah on

    This will be my first year growing full time and I’m really excited to try the petite florets! I love the beautiful mix of colors and form. I plan to use them for my cousin’s wedding in September.

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  1956. Turner on

    So excited for precious metals!

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  1957. Amber Allen on

    I’m excited to try zinnias! I love how easy they are to grow and how lovely they are! I also want to try some celosia!! Thanks you!

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  1958. Marcia Mitchell on

    I grew 4 dahlia tubers last year, and like many others, I’m addicted. This summer, I’m expanding my cutting garden with 40 tubers, and I can’t wait to start a bed of zinnias from seed for the first time! My favorite mix is your zinnia unicorns!! I’m hoping they don’t sell out in 5 seconds so I can get my hands on some and get them in the Michigan soil!
    I just learned about your farm a few weeks ago… I had visited your website and seen the lovely photos, but until someone on a Facebook group mentioned your docuseries just last week, I had no idea what I’d been missing! Now I’ve watched your show and bought all three books and can’t wait for growing season! You are an inspiration!

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  1959. Kimberly Schneider on

    Oh my goodness, I’m in love with your Little Flower Girl zinnias 😍 There is something magical about their big happy centers. They remind me of Chamomile which I think is the cutest flower in the world, but all grown up and just as cute! Eee!

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  1960. Amanda Hatcher on

    I am looking forward to what I might discover with the Bee’s Choice mix!

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  1961. Rhonda Walker on

    I’m so excited for the release and am hoping to get all the zinnias as well as Coral Reef, Sangria Mix, Spun Sugar and Summer Sherbert!
    Counting down the day!!

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  1962. Megan on

    That sangria celosia bunch is gorgeous! Such beautiful color!

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  1963. Linda Magee on

    Hi – I probably won’t be ordering any this year, but they are all beautiful and following your journey has been very exciting. Kudos to you all for your hard work and dedication to developing some new colours to look at!

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  1964. Eric on

    I can’t wait to try the dahlia cancan mix and coral celosia. Incredible breeding work that has gone into all of these lines. As a hobby plant breeder it’s always awesome to see and have the opportunity to grow the work of other breeders.

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  1965. Heather Van Zyl on

    I’ve never grown dahlias before, but the Bee’s Choice and Cancan Girls are so delightful I’m going to take the plunge this year!

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  1966. Casey Campbell on

    Hello Team Floret , firstly thank you for this generous opportunity!!! Glowing embers and limonata of the celosias really speak to me . I have fond memories of my mother drying cocks comb as a kid in the basement and the seeds being collected on the newspaper beneath them.
    Zinnia variety : I’m looking forward to precious metals and the unicorn mix. Now these flowers take me back to my grandmothers place, each year she bordered her side walk to her front door with zinnia on both sides . As young children we braved the walk up hoping not to get bolted by the bumble bees . Now having my own flower garden, I have the privilege to welcome a variety of pollinators into our space. So for that reason Floret & bee’s choice are my faves.
    Thank you for your consideration, and all your hard work for bringing beauty to this chaotic world.
    Casey

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  1967. Ang on

    Zinnias are my fav ! Can’t wait to add precious metals to my garden

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  1968. Julie Hepper on

    Ahhh…these are all so dreamy!

    I stumbled upon my love for zinnias after finding you on Magnolia Network. And then to learn your flower farm is in my old backyard, as we raised our family in Stanwood/Camano Island, I was tickled pink! Your television show is a tranquil escape into a world of beauty and history and passion (and noticed, very hard work).

    I chose to grow zinnias after watching your show, taking your course on growing/pinching, and ordering seeds. We have moved from Western Washington to Central, Washington (Chelan), and the extreme heat here, has made me have to relearn what plants I can, and can’t grow. Zinnias thrive here! My house is adorned with cheery bouquets all summer.

    I have dug up a patch of my landscape fabric and removed the typical “rock mulch” in this region, awaiting any varieties I can get of your seed sale offerings, but my heart leans towards zinnias “Precious Metals”, “Alpen Glow” and “Victorian Wedding. I’d love to try growing “Rose Gold” and “Victorian Rose” celosia for arrangements, and I must grow “Little flower Girl” and “Floret” in your honor, as your show and blooms and books and blog bring me so much joy. I would also be thrilled to grow any of the Dawn Creek varieties, with “Blush”, “Peach” and “Honey” being my favorites.

    I’d better go dig up so more landscape fabric…

    🌸 🌼 🌸 🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼🌸

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  1969. Amber Bahny on

    I’m so excited for “Precious Metals” and “Golden Hour”. I know they’ll be the perfect addition to my garden. Last year was my first time growing cut flowers and your flowers were such a staple for me. I loved your “Bee’s Choice Dahlia” seeds. Thank you for all the content you offer us growers and all the stunning seeds you offer.

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  1970. Lilybugs-n-queenbees aka Gina Fisher on

    I am excited to actually get at least one of all the new varieties. I design and create flowers out of wood, and your new and stunning varieties have become my muse. I have 22 acres in the North Country in NY, and plan on filling the whole property to grow, study, and absolutely enjoy
    ✨🐝

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  1971. Lilybugs-n-queenbees aka Gina Fisher on

    I am excited to actually get at least one of all the new varieties. I design and create flowers out of wood, and your new and stunning varieties have become my muse. I have 22 acres in the North Country in NY, and plan on filling the whole property to grow, study, and absolutely enjoy
    ✨🐝

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  1972. Wendie Clements on

    I am so in love with Alpenglow! Absolutely luminescent!

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  1973. Claire Rasmussen on

    I’m so excited about all of these! But especially EVERY celosia (how will I choose!?), Petite Floret, and Alpenglow. Seriously, these are all so beautiful! It must feel incredible to be putting these out in the world!

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  1974. Bridget on

    The Precious Metals Zinnias are stunning — hoping to start growing more of my own florals for wedding work and these along with the Vintage Rose Celosia would be a dream!

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  1975. Jen on

    Im excited that the unicorn mix is back! Also loving the little flower girl, golden hour, alpenglow!!! Ugh I honestly just would desire to grow every single new variety and am so excited for this release!!!

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  1976. Catherine on

    My choice is for my hummingbirds ‘Petite Floret’as they like my Thumbelina Zinnias
    Your flowers are heavenly !

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  1977. Laura Rankin on

    How to pick?!Precious metal zinnias and dawn creek pastels

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  1978. Linda Schooley on

    I have purchased many of your seedd over the years, the but the precious metals Zinnis caught my eye, because I am in love with Zinnia’s. They were the first flower I ever tried when I first started gardening, and of course, because of the ease of their growth I was successful Making me one proud gardener! Actually, any of your zinnias would be outstanding, even if I’ve had some already, but I think that new breed is absolutely beautiful. I have followed your journey and can’t say enough about your company. Thank you for all you’ve contributed to all gardeners out there.

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  1979. Julie Barth on

    Cancún Girls sounds like so much fun! Surprises of color and size making it exciting to see what the next bud may become! Can’t wait to see the glorious variety! Thank you Floret for everything you do!

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  1980. Lauren on

    Precious metals ALLLL the celosias how can you pick just one!?! It’s all lovely and the passion you all have for the work is evident. Thank you!!!

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  1981. Maura on

    Unicorn and precious metals are my dream zinnias. Hoping I can get my hands on some!

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  1982. Arielle on

    Incredible! Thank you so much for this. I love them all but can’t wait for the zinnias!

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  1983. Kim Menke on

    Looking forward to the Dahlia’s.

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  1984. Melanie on

    I’m expecting a baby right at our last frost… so no big garden for me this year 😭 🥰Only planting my dahlias. But if I DID win some seeds, I would of course have to plant them, and all the new zinnias would be my favorites!

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  1985. Rosemary Johnson on

    I am just excited to see the beauty of nature growing and opening up to a wonderful color world of surprise ! It will be magical!

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  1986. Christina VM on

    I am most excited for the rose gold and vintage rose celosias and the alpenglow zinnias… but it’s hard to say! I love all the pastels so these speak to my heart.

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  1987. Lisa B on

    My veggie patch is being transformed into a flower patch this year. No idea how I’m going to fit everything that I want. I can buy cucumbers from the farmers markets but I can’t buy these flowers! I’ve never grown a dahlia before so any of those might be my top choice. I’ve struck out at the dahlia wars, I mean sales, lol. My fingers and toes are crossed that you’ll have a few packages of seed left for me : )))))

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  1988. Allison on

    I have never before given celulosa a chance but you’ve changed my mind! I want them all!!

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  1989. Yoshie on

    Love all of these! I’m especially looking forward to the Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias.

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  1990. Jessica on

    I’m most excited about alpenglow and precious metals. But really want them all haha

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  1991. Selene Gordon on

    It’s exciting to have so many new forms and colors that are so different from what is available elsewhere. I am especially hoping for vintage rose celosia and precious metals zinnias. Thank you for sharing these with the world!

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  1992. Courtney on

    Honestly, all of them are so gorgeous!! I could easily spend way too much money on your seeds! I have a lot of zinnia seeds from last season’s flowers, but I’m so excited to try dahlias for the first time this year!! I’m also def gonna try to snag some celosia seeds. My husband loved them last year!

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  1993. Cam on

    How to choose just one!!!!!???? Currently trying to find a reason to tell my husband why I need more seeds. I think the flower girl is so darn cute!

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  1994. Brittany on

    Really excited to grow some of the zinnias, especially alpenglow and victorian wedding! They are all so amazing

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  1995. Kartini on

    They are also beautiful. I’m most excited about the Shooting Stars Mix. I can wait to see what hidden gems we’ll discover. Thank you for being such compassionate caretakers.

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  1996. Crystal Ratzlaff on

    Erin your eye for beauty and breeding flowers until they reach the most exquisite shade is truly outstanding. I am a long time Floret seed buyer and you have spoiled me. I cannot go to other flowers because their colors just aren’t as attractive. It is so hard to pick one but I will count them down from #3 to #1. #3 for me is Celosia Vintage Rose for it’s delicate and wispy nature and the subtle color. #2 is Zinnia Alpenglow because it would be perfect in our garden during the “Golden Hour”. #1 is Petite Florets because they remind me of little girls going to their very first dance recital. They are a true delight. Thank you for bringing us so many gorgeous choices.

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  1997. Holly Groch on

    I think that all of the flowers are amazing. My daughter and I are loving the Precious Metals zinnia mix. This is her last year to plant with me before heading off to college and we are looking forward to a beautiful cutting flower garden to enjoy together.

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  1998. Marian Bremer on

    Because of Floret i started flower farming at 60. Ive always had a garden as far back as i can remember. Trying new seeds is what keeps this “hobby” exciting year after year. Zinnia’s and Dahlia’s are 2 of my favorites and I look forward to using seeds from the woman who started me on this journey.

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  1999. Caroline on

    Yasssss Petit Florets 🫶🏻💕✨

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  2000. Courtney Fee on

    I can’t wait to grow Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding Zinnias! I’m also going to try the feathery Vintage Rose Celosia as that will pair nicely with the tubers I saved from the dahlia’s I grew from the Bee’s Choice mix last year :)

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  2001. Alexandra on

    Precious Metals Zinnias and Spun Sugar Celosia! Glowing Embers for the fall. <3

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  2002. Anne Lillian Mitchell on

    I can’t wait for the release! The Dawn Creek honey sing to me, but my 6 year old gardener is obsessed with all things pink. Surviving an Idaho winter in hopes of a blooming Summer. Can’t wait to grow these amongst my garden

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  2003. Tanie Martin on

    I am so excited about these new varieties. On my list are Little flower girl, Alpenglow, Spun sugar celosia, Golden hour, Dawn creek pastels and Unicorn.

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  2004. Summer on

    I’m excited for all the Zinnias. I was not a huge zinnia person until I saw these zinnias and I can’t wait!

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  2005. Danielle B on

    I’m so excited about the Golden Hour zinnias!

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  2006. Brook on

    Precious metals! The colors are magical!

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  2007. Denise McHale on

    Hi Team Floret!! I found you all by happenstance as I started my cut flower gardening journey and have since developed a bit of an obsession with the incredible work you are doing on the farm. For Christmas this year, I asked for Floret Farm merchandise and giftcards and cannot wait to use all of it on these new varieties. I can’t say which ones I am most excited about, but I have chosen 2-3 varieties in each type to go for and I am crossing my fingers I get what I am dreaming of!! Keep bringing that incredible beauty to the world

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  2008. Laura DelGozzo on

    I am hoping to be able to add as many new zinnia, celosia, and dahlia varieties as possible on 2/6 which is also my 40th birthday!! I have followed your breeding adventures since the beginning and each one gives me butterflies while taking my breath away. Having them
    In my garden and being able to use some for my little brother’s wedding in September would just be the icing on my birthday cake!

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  2009. Erin Drallos on

    This is difficult. How to choose . . . I thought I knew and then reading your descriptions have made me question it all. I’m thinking precious metals, golden hour and unicorn are my top three. Those along with shooting star and bees choice- not to mention Dawn creek honey- I truly love them all.

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  2010. Ginger on

    I have been waiting for Precious Metals since you first gave us whispers about it!!! I have literally waited years…so excited! I actually grew Little Flower Girl zinnias for my daughter’s wedding. I can’t wait for all these beauties!!! Great job adding all this beauty to our world!

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  2011. Amanda Bradley on

    Honestly, all of them. The work you’ve all done to create these masterpieces is just incredible. I can’t wait to get my hands on as many as possible and fill our gardens with the most beautiful colors to ever exist!

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  2012. Angie Ayala on

    It’s a hard choice o make but I’m leaning towards Dawn Creek Peach. Beautiful colors and I love the shapes of the blooms

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  2013. Candace on

    I am most excited to add precious metals zinnias to my garden and bouquets. They are stunning and fit so well with my style! Thank you so much for breeding all of the new varieties- they are all so special and unique and I just can’t wait to share in their beauty!!

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  2014. Charlotte Freeman on

    Petite Florets are definitely the ones I am most excited about. I love the excitement of the surprises that come with new flowers that have never existed before..like a new babies. That being said, all of the flowers are so beautiful and I love how they compliment each other. Thank you for bringing all this beauty into the world!

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  2015. leslie l windsor on

    I have never successfully grown zinnia’s before but this is the year I will be successful!! I feel it!! I have such good luck with my others flowers just need to learn a bit more about zinnias!!

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  2016. Emma on

    I am super excited about the ‘Pink Chenille’ celosia and there are too many pretty zinnias to choose from so I’d be happy with any of the Floret Original Varieties!

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  2017. Carol Manlove on

    I just love zinnias & usually the deer leave them alone😁here in the beautiful foothills of Colorado.
    I love the colors in the Unicorn variety & wish I could grow them as beautiful as you guys do♥️

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  2018. Julie Puhr on

    I have been following your zinnia program. It seems like for ever when your metals variety would be released, but here we are. So excited! I am equally excited for florets daughters. They are so whimsical. With all the competition to try and obtain unicorn tubers , I treasure the opportunity to grow one of your special daughters. they will be my unicorns. Thank you

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  2019. Kim Thorpe on

    At first, I was like “I’m just gonna sit this one out” because I have so many seeds to plant out. Then it was, “well, let’s just take a look at what will be offered”. Oh you KNOW that was a mistake! So I picked a couple out that I hope I can get. And then I read the blog… back to the drawing board! I may change my mind on one Zinnia type but now looking to add in another dahlia! But isn’t this why we garden?! It’s like a being a kid at Christmas again — the “oohs” and “ahhs” 😃

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  2020. Katrina M on

    Oh my goodness!!!!
    I’m most excited for the unicorn mix (the purple centres kill me!!) and Victorian wedding for smaller and double ruffled beauty. I’ve also loved the floret celosia over the years and hope to pick up more!

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  2021. Rebecca Giles on

    I’ve been immersing myself in all things Floret over the last year—reading all of your books, purchasing dozens of packets of your seed, taking your Workshop (and enjoying it tremendously), and now following along as you birth this new batch of flower babies into the world. I can’t help but feel like what I’m witnessing is a sacred journey. All of us who push a seed into the earth or tuck seedlings into spring soil engage in what I regard as holy work, as it requires among other things faith, humility, perseverance, and hope. That you’ve shared yours with us so openly is a unique and transformational gift. I’m so grateful to you for bringing flowers back into my life at a time when I needed them. In my garden I’ve found a peace that eluded me for nearly 50 years. Whether or not I am lucky enough to add your new breeds to it this spring, know that your influence has taken root in a small plot in New Hampshire. Thanks for everything.

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  2022. Pam Laflamme on

    The 🐝 choice! Although all of them look amazing! Very excited for you and for those who get to add these beautiful flowers to their gardens!

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  2023. SeAnne Holmes on

    I’ve been following on your zinnia breeding journey and have fallen in love with Alpenglow! This will be my 2nd year gardening and really enjoyed how easy and beautiful zinnias are. So excited to be able to add a floret original to my garden! Thank you!

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  2024. Terri on

    I can’t wait. Second year flower farmer. I’m in the hot south and Zinnias are my work horse. I’m most excited about precious metal. I’m super stoked you are doing seed saving info, I’m still figuring that part out!!

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  2025. Lori Neiswander on

    The pallete of shades is heavenly! I’m hoping to try Limonata,Spun Sugar & Summer sorbet celosia. Precious metals zinnias and likely others…so beautiful, how will I ever decide!!

    Can’t wait to add to my gardens and share bouquets! Is it spring yet??😁😁

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  2026. Maryline on

    I am looking forward to grow precious metal and petite zinnias as it is my daughter and husband favorite flowers every summer. They will love these new varieties!

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  2027. Karen 🌼🧚🏻 on

    I’m so excited to begin my first flower garden at our new (old-built in 1870) home. I think Victorian Wedding is a must! I anticipate an epic growth and hundreds of butterfly fairies floating effortlessly throughout.
    In 2020, my eldest daughter had a pretty scary health diagnosis, and because we were mostly confined to the house and cancer center, we were introduced to your show. You were the inspiration for her to do what makes her happy, hence the beginning of a flower farm by taking your class. And, because of her tenacity and grit growing gorgeous flowers she has inspired me to begin a garden. I cannot wait to receive the seeds! Thank you for sharing your talents.

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  2028. Lauren Coward on

    Oh how I wish I could grow them all! Thank you for sharing these precious flowers with us. I can’t wait to grow your pastel beauties for my sisters wedding this summer. I am most excited about precious metal zinnias, Alpenglow, and Victorian wedding🤍

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  2029. Lindsay M on

    Autumn Blaze and the Dawn creek honey are calling my name! I cannot wait to order and start thinking about the spring!

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  2030. Tammy on

    I would love to add the Unicorn mix zinnias Stunning!!
    Can’t wait for Feb to place some orders. Tammy

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  2031. Arlyn on

    Hi Team Floret! I am so excited for the release of the Floret Originals, a culmination of 7 years of all your hard work come to life ! The varieties I’m most excited for are:

    Spun sugar celosia – the mix of vivid color and soft plumes would make a stunning addition to any floral arrangement.

    Limonata Celosia – the creamy lime color is a beautiful neutral, adding freshness to any bouquet.

    I think it’s exciting that the celosia seeds are still a work in progress and can’t wait to see the beautiful shades and range of colors they produce.

    Precious metals zinnia – I’ve never seen zinnias like this before! I would love to see the color transform as the blooms age.

    Petite Floret Dahlia – the color range and type of dahlias are stunning. I grew Bee’s Mix last season and absolutely loved each one!

    Wishing you all the best and more success ahead!

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  2032. Kailey on

    I’ve been anxiously waiting for the release of the dahlia and Zinnia varieties! I am so excited to get my hands on some of these beauties and see them bloom in my garden!

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  2033. Ann McManus on

    So so many to choose from! Love them all!

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  2034. Dana on

    I can’t wait for the Unicorn Zinnias & the Floret & Petite Florets!!!

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  2035. Maddie Priddy on

    Every variety is so beautiful!! It’s hard to choose but I think I’m the most excited for Golden Hour! Hoping and praying I’m able to get at least a few different varieties from the seed sale! Thanks for the beautiful work you guys are doing 💛

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  2036. Kelsie on

    I don’t think I can choose a favorite, I love all the zinnias! So excited for these new varieties!

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  2037. Toni A. Linder on

    Heavenly…the celosias, zinnias, and dahlias, so beautifully photographed, transport me to a garden I would live in forever! I already had a plan to grow my cutting flower space this Spring but I will have to double that vision to fit all the varieties I love into that garden! So many to love…Bee’s Choice was delightful in my patch last summer. Floret, Dawn Creek Cancan Girls, Unicorn Mix, Raspberry Lemonade, and Spun Sugar…they’ll be like a Country Fair in my own backyard!! Thank you.

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  2038. Justine on

    So excited for alpenglow zinnias, and the bees choice dahlias, but would love to grow them all!!!

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  2039. Meaghan Mize on

    I’m just beginning to plan a flower garden here on our small homestead. Gardening is one of my 3 year old’s favorite things to do and I can’t wait for him to see the beautiful blooms! I especially love the Autumn Blaze, Vintage Rose, and Precious Metals!

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  2040. Elaine on

    Floret Farm flowers…. how I love thee! Since the first time I saw your book “Cut Flower Garden”, I have been smitten. Choosing one seems like an impossible task as I’d honestly be happy with any seed, but if I have to choose just one…. I’d choose two! I’d choose either Zinnia Golden Hour or Dahlia Shooting Stars. I’d plant these in my mixed garden that overlooks the road so that all passerby’s could have as much enjoyment as I would have.

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  2041. Lori P on

    I love seeing all these beauties. I am so excited about the dahlia seeds Petite Floret and the zinnia Dawn Creek Blush. I don’t know how I will choose . I can tell so much love, vision, hard work and creativity go into creating these new flowers. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  2042. Brittany Schlosser on

    Alpine glow looks so gorgeous 🫶🏼 hope to see them glowing in the morning and evening light at my house this year 🥹

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  2043. Mallory on

    Reading your description of each variety amazes me! I love how each one is described so uniquely and so beautifully. I feel like I have been waiting forever to see the precious metals variety in our garden, and I can’t wait to get my hands on some for my mom! I know she would to love watching them grow and send me updates while I’m away at college !!

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  2044. Brianna on

    I would love to try unicorn, little flower girl, and precious metals. Thank you for sharing these with us!!!

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  2045. Jessica Tedder on

    I have been waiting to grow Precious Metals, Golden Hour, and Alpenglow. I also can wait to try my luck a dalhias. Thank you for sharing your precious flowers!

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  2046. Kim Pumphrey on

    I am so excited to see Little flower Girl again! I loved her the first time I was lucky enough to grow her and kept hoping to see her again! I grew Dawn creek last year and was so in love with every bloom. Appenglow, Golden hour and all rest that I have been patiently waiting for … I couldn’t be more excited! Thank you for all your hard work, passion and willingness to share! I am equally excited about all the Celosia!!! I am hoping to grow as many as I can!

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  2047. Kelsi Stewart on

    So very excited to grow these this summer! Alpenglow and Precious Metals are my favorite zinnias.. they are stunning! I can’t wait!!!

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  2048. Madeline Hile on

    Definitely want to grow Petite Florets! I LOVE the process of growing dahlia from seed and am on year 3 from a Bees choice packet I’ve saved tubers from🤩

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  2049. Kara Adolphsen on

    I am looking forward to growing precious metal zinnia as well as Golden hour, rose gold celesia and bees choice dahlia. So excited for discovering new colors and varieties.

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  2050. Deb on

    I would love to grow these beautiful flowers! My favorite is the unicorn zinnias , so fun ! I know they would really add joy to my garden! My daughter has a flower shop and! I am planning on growing some flowers for her shop this year I am truly blessed to find your wonderful site, so full of beautiful inspiration . You have answered so many questions I have . I know the seed you are offer are not going to be anything we can use right now but someday they will be a wonderful addition to our cut garden . I would love to be apart of seeing how well they will grow in iKentucky !!!

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  2051. Bridgett Stephenson on

    I’m so looking forward to the new breeds of zinnias to add to my mom and I’s garden!

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  2052. Madeline Hile on

    Incredible beauty!! Thank you for offering this amazing giveaway! Can’t wait to grow these with my kids!

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  2053. Yvette on

    I love them all but the Celosia! The Vintage rose and the pale green one. Amazing choices all around! Love your heart for plants and for sharing these beauties with us!

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  2054. Linda on

    Congratulations Erin!! I am so excited for you and your team. Thank you all for your extremely hard work. Each and every Floret Original is beautiful and stunning and its own way! With anticipation and dreams of getting acquainted with Alpenglow, Bee’s Choice, Precious Metals and Shooting Stars, I eagerly await the release of the magic on February 6th.

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  2055. Robin Lensi on

    So excited about all these new introductions to incorporate into my gardens and my clients designs.

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  2056. Danielle on

    So exciting! Those precious metals are stunning!

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  2057. Becky Joy on

    I desperately want to be able to grow the Golden Hour and Precious metals zinnias this year. Though honestly I’d be crazy excited to be able to get ahold of any one of your zinnia variants!

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  2058. Erica on

    Thank you for sharing these beautiful little souls with the world! I’m in love with them all, especially the Victorian Wedding & Alpenglow zinnias. My late grandmother used to grow a row of zinnias lining the walkway in her back yard. I think she would’ve been absolutely tickled by how gorgeous these ones are.

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  2059. Morgan Blue on

    I am so excited for everything but if I had to choose it’s the Golden Hour Zinnias. They are just beautiful. I can’t wait to plant many of these varieties in my garden so I can walk among them and have bees “bonk” into me too! ❤️

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  2060. Lisa on

    Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding!

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  2061. Laura on

    I am hoping I can get my hands on alpine glow, precious metals and some of the other amazing zinnia varieties!!

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  2062. Deion on

    Your journey has been so exciting and inspiring. Wishing all the best on this first release. I’ll never forget the sunset glow when you showcased precious metals which is my first choice in the sale.

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  2063. Susan Sniegowski on

    I’m really looking forward to the Dusty Rose celosia. I’m dedicating a part of my garden this summer to grow flowers for a friends wedding. The color scheme is exactly what she is looking to use.

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  2064. Melissa on

    All of the flowers are absolutely gorgeous. My favorites are any of the dahlias and the Victorian Wedding Zinnias. I would be honored to grow these amazing flowers!!

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  2065. Austin on

    I am most excited to get my hands on a few of the zinnia breeding varieties this season. If I had to narrow it down to a couple favorites, I would choose Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush!

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  2066. Erin on

    I am super excited about your zinnias! I am obsessed with zinnias and can’t wait to grow precious metals, golden hour and alpenglow! I have never had much interest in celosia before – it always wilts on me and I don’t know the trick to fix that, but some of your fan shaped ones are gorgeous, and I want to try dusty rose, pink chenille and coral reef! I can’t wait for summer! Thank you for offering these amazing varieties!

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  2067. Renee Smith on

    Where to begin. I’ve been watching you pour your love and energy into these flowers. I started growing cut flowers from seeds that I got from you. I caught the bug! I’ve never grown anything from seed before, and truly, there is something magical when a tiny seed becomes a beautiful flower. I’m excited for any of the flowers that have your name on them, because I know that they have so much of you and your teams hearts and souls poured into them. (Accompanied by Timmie, when the camera is on ) I would be honored to win or buy, any one of them.

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  2068. Courtney on

    I’m most excited for petite floret and the bee’s mix dahlias!

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  2069. Hannah on

    Wow! I’m so excited for Alpenglow and Cancun Girls. All of them are beautiful!

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  2070. Danielle Doby on

    I’m excited (and grateful!) for the opportunity to grow Alpenglow and Precious Metals. From being in your workshop, to watching this act of devotion evolve and come to form over the years, has been truly inspiring. Thank you for inviting us into the breeding process, and sparking conversation around how special varieties are born and brought into the world. I’m excited to see the impact this creates in our industry and how consumers connect to and get more curious about local flowers.

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  2071. Emma on

    They’re all beautiful, but I’m most excited about the Alpenglow zinnias!

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  2072. Peg Bagley on

    I’m so excited!! I would be honored to be able to grow any of these gorgeous flowers in my garden. But I would love to look out and see a Unicorn ( who wouldn’t?) and of course Floret.
    What an exciting journey you’ve been on. And a new on just beginning. If you ever have a job I can do from the East coast please call me! Please – I’ll work for seeds.

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  2073. Carol Miles on

    My first love is the zinnias! I had my own little garden space as a child, and grew my own zinnias. I can remember picking them for bouquets . Yours are all so beautiful, and I can’t say exactly which group I like the best. Same with the Dalia’s . They are all lovely.

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  2074. Chelsea on

    I’m getting married this summer and am hoping to grow my own flowers for the tables at the reception. I’m loving the Victorian Wedding collection!

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  2075. Carol on

    These are beautiful!

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  2076. Jay on

    Golden Hour!

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  2077. Wendy on

    It’s almost impossible to choose what variety to be the most excited about! I’ve been on this journey with you for 4 years, fascinated and inspired, and watching you grow right along with your flowers! Congratulations for reaching this goal! Autumn Blaze Celosia and the Unicorn Zinnias look like colorful explosions. Can’t wait to see what comes in the future!

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  2078. Jody Keith on

    I’m so excited for all the new zinnia varieties but especially Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush and Little Flower Girl. All the varieties are stunning!

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  2079. Britney on

    I’m excited for ALL of the zinnia varieties! Such perfect colors. I can’t wait to see them in reality in my garden!

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  2080. Lisa Mirkovich on

    I am starting my own nursery out on Orcas Island specializing in unique, rare and heirloom varieties grown from seed, and I am so so excited to read that you support farmers growing out your incredible flowers to sell as potted plants. I hope to supply some local florists with your beautiful blooms as well! Winning the seed set would be an incredible gift as it is my first season in business and funds are tight. I am most excited to grow Summer Serbert, Precious Metals, and the Unicorn Mix. I’m looking forward to sharing these flowers with the community and spreading the word about Floret and your breeding program. Thank you so much for all of your meticulous hard work and dedication to bringing beauty into our world. Floret is an inspiration to so many of us.

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  2081. Karen on

    Thank you Floret team for taking us along this breeding journey! So exciting! I love all the zinnias but am most drawn to Alpenglow and Golden Hour. I plan on getting Victorian Wedding because the smaller zinnias are just adorable. Definitely trying celosia this year if I can get my hands on some of your seeds! Spun Sugar would be my #1 pick. And of course Petite Florets is on my wish list as well! Love the story behind these flowers. Counting down the days to Feb 6 :)

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  2082. Michelle Ottosen on

    Last year, I grew some of your celosia on a whim. I knew very little about that plant but had the room and wanted some bouquet filler so thought “What the heck.” It was STUNNING! Each bloom a unique and beautiful flower, and each one changed so much the longer it was left to grow! I’m hooked. I’m so excited about your new varieties!

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  2083. Cathy Dolbee on

    My love of gardening comes from my grandparents, Claire and Lucille Gibbs, down to my mother, Caroline (Gibbs) Knauss. I am blessed with a husband who shares my passion for gardening. Gardening helped heal him, as he was going through treatment for Glioblastoma cancer. Five years cancer free.

    I love all flowers so I cannot choose just one.

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  2084. Mary Anne Montgomery on

    My top choice would be the Cancan girl in the dahlia category but I am intrigued by the Coral Reef Celosia. I have to say the Zinnia collection is super exciting!

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  2085. Olga Savich on

    I can’t find my first comment, so I’ll leave another one just in case. I am loving all these new varieties, like a kid in a candy store. Especially the Precious metals, Alpen glow, Spun sugar and Golden hour. Congratulations Erin! So proud of you 💜

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  2086. Jessika on

    Oh my goodness, so many BEAUTIFUL varieties. I’m so excited to try to get my hands on even a few of these. Your farm and flowers are so inspiring, especially as I try to turn the neglected yard at our new home into something healthy and beautiful. 🌸🏵️

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  2087. Becca on

    I cannot get over how beautiful all these blooms look. I want to grow all of them and it’s making me very excited for spring to get here to start planting my flowers and garden. I think the bloom I am most excited about is the Zinnias precious metals. I fell in love with flowers because of zinnias and I love how soft and pretty the blooms look.

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  2088. Hannah on

    Omg Victorian wedding is such a moody little friend, so in love! Can’t wait to get my hands on as many of these as my little yard can manage 😍

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  2089. Erin Ardoin on

    I’m most excited about golden hour, precious metals and pink chenille. I love zinnias and celosia. These colors will do so well for my wedding work. My clients will love them.

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  2090. Sonja Thompson on

    I can’t choose. I want everything. I decided this year to incorporate more flowers in my front and back garden. I especially love the zinnias and dahlias. All those different colors, just beautiful. Don’t make me choose, I can’t. Waiting patiently for Feb 6.

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  2091. Bethany Bock on

    I would love to try adding the unicorn zinnias to my garden this year!

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  2092. Donna Kopp on

    STUNNING!!! BEAUTY fills my eyes and soul!!! Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding are winning me over but it’s truly so hard to pick one over another with a treasure trove of such artistry 💜

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  2093. Stephanie Richardson on

    I’m sitting here in awe of the beauty of these blooms and desperately waiting g for continually warmer weather so I can plant some of these beauties. Little flower girl has me dreaming of how to mix her seeds into my landscape. And the daliahs…oh the dahlias I feel wrong to even choose a favorite. Flowers have become a huge li k to my mother for me in the past few years since her loss. I can not wait to walk among my blooms this year and remember all the thi gs she taught me over the years of growing.

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  2094. Megan on

    I love all of them so so much and appreciate the work you guys put into making them and sharing them with the world ❤️ Are there any spring flowers that will enter the breeding program at some point?

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  2095. Nagi on

    All the originals look dreamy….I can’t wait to try them all. I’m most excited for the unusual Precious Metals and Alpenglow but if I were to choose, I’d pick Victorian Wedding. It sounds hardy enough to handle our farm and keep us in flowers! Thank you for developing such amazing varieties. Truly a dream collection.

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  2096. Wynter Stearns on

    I’m in love with the soft tones of the vintage rose celosia and almost all your new zinnias. And, I am over the moon to hopefully get a Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice. It brightens my overcast Wisconsin winter seeing all your lovely photos!

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  2097. Kodi on

    I can’t wait for precious metals, Dawn creek blush, Victorian wedding, Alpen glow, rose gold celosia, and vintage rose celosia!!! Thank you so much for sharing these with the world Erin and Team Floret

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  2098. Susan Allsop on

    Oh my goodness! I absolutely love the originals you have described! I think my favorite is Cancan Girls, and Unicorn Mix. I love your work, by the way! Truly incredible–please keep inspiring those of us that are flower lovers with big ideas.

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  2099. Brandon on

    My wife and I are so excited to get some of your dahlia seeds!! They did so great last year for us.

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  2100. Tricia on

    The sheer volume of treasures you’ve created is astonishing! I’m so excited to have the opportunity to grow alpen glow, golden hour, dc honey and peach. And I’ve never quite warmed up to celosia, but rose gold and vintage rose are stunning! I think they may be what change my mind.

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  2101. Michele on

    I love the Dawn Creek Pastels, they are so unique in shades of color! I can’t wait to grow these in our garden and see the butterflies all over them!

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  2102. Joanne Crouch on

    I’ve not grown celosias since I’ve lived in WA but am excited to try Glowing Embers. Zinnias have become my favorite cut flower and Unicorn Mix and the Dawn varieties caught my attention. My perennial border is pretty full and not sure if I’ll start more dahlias. My germination rate was so good the last time I bought Floret seeds that I added a wagon load of dahlia starts that are still going strong!

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  2103. Sara on

    I’m so excited about Victorian Wedding, and little flower girl! All of these varieties are sooo beautiful, and will compliment any arrangement they are used in!

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  2104. Jennifer on

    They’re all so lovely!! I’d chose the Bee Mix to support local pollinators and the Unicorn Mix for the gorgeous shades.

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  2105. Heather Bright on

    I do love a lot of what I am seeing. Wishing I could purchase them all to try. I am a little obsessed with celosia and was wanting to develop my own unique variety someday. The zinnias are beautiful and trying to grow my own dahlia from seed would be lots of fun. I was really loving celosia varieties Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, and Spun Sugar. Zinnia varieties Golden Hour, Alpenglow. Last the dahlia Petite Floret would be so much fun. I sure hope to be able to snag a few of these on my list. I wish you and your family/crew to have a successful sale out opening day on your seed sale.

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  2106. Kara R on

    All are amazing it’s so hard to pick!! Celosia ‘Vintage Rose’ and the Precious Metals Zinnia mix are definitely a few of my favorites, thank you for putting these beauties out in the world!

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  2107. Jaclyn on

    They are all so beautiful! You can tell that a lot of love (blood, sweat and tears) went into these amazing beauties. It’s hard to choose a favorite, but I’m definitely excited to hopefully add precious metals to my garden.

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  2108. Jaclyn on

    They are all so beautiful! You can tell that a lot of love (blood, sweat and tears) went into these amazing beauties. It’s hard to choose a favorite, but I definitely excited to hopefully add precious metals to my garden.

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  2109. Lisa on

    They are all beautiful! I really am having a hard time trying to choose 1 over the other. Absolutely stunning! Can’t wait to add some to my garden.

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  2110. Ella Price on

    Gahhhhh, can all of them be my answer? Last year, our small state of Vermont experienced devastating floods. While luckier than most, we lost almost all of our perennials. What saved our flower farm because we couldn’t replant right away (we had just welcomed our twin boys) was having zinnias and dahlias planted in raised beds. So I find myself drawn to those two varieties, specifically ‘Petite Floret’ and ‘unicorn mix.’ But I’ve always had a soft spot for celosia, and I’d love to bring that to the farm this year, especially as we try shipping flowers.
    No matter what the outcome of this contest may be, thank you for sharing your journey with the world. Stories like yours help lift other growers like myself. As I transition to taking over my family’s farm and turning it into a flower farm, I appreciate watching someone else who made their dreams and passion a reality. 💛

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  2111. Carmen on

    I would love to try the Alpenglow Zinnias, I have a soft spot for those light pinkish/blush colors and these look so big and elegant.

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  2112. Lisa on

    All so beautiful! I especially love the Floret dahlia, the Dawn Creek Blush zinnia and the Summer Sherbet celosia.

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  2113. TN on

    They are all beautiful, so hard to pick one favorite. Congrats on achieving the goal you set out to do, 7 years in the making! Would love to grow any of these beauties in my garden as a symbol of luck passed on from you and your team’s hard work.

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  2114. Mary Wilson on

    Literally EVERY single variety but if I HAD to choose ONE- Precious Metals.

    Pick me Please!

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  2115. Mary McGuire on

    Stunning! I’m excited to grow some of these in my garden.

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  2116. Hannah on

    I don’t know that I can pick just one, but reading this has made me excited to try out the celosia’s! Thank you so much for all the hard work.

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  2117. Elizabeth Griffin on

    Hi, there! I discovered Floret when I was recovering from foot surgery last summer. I am most excited about your Petit Floret dahlias , the beautiful green celosia and all of the beautiful zinnias. Congratulations on this latest offering. We are super grateful for your vision! ❤️🌸

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  2118. Kim Akins on

    Where do I start? How incredibly beautiful! I’ll start at the top. Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, Limonata, & Sangria Mix! I have to have them all! Moving along to the brain type celosia. I never ever thought I would want to grow this type… Dusty Rose, Pink Chenille, & Coral Reef are OUTSTANDING and everyone will want them! Zinnia’s, One of my all time favorite flower. I grow easily from saved seeds every year! Golden Hour will have to be my top choice because my recently passed husband was a huge hunter and he would always refer to this time as magic time! They are beautiful. I also love Alpenglow and Precious Metals. I will need to purchase the Unicorn Mix to see why the team picked it and how special is Little Flower Girl named after you! Victorian Wedding is also on my list! The Dawn Creek Blush, Peach, Honey and Pastels will be fun to see what varieties are born! Kudo’s Dawn Creek! I’ve only grown dahlia’s one year from tubers. Never from seed. I’ve recently moved and am starting over from scratch. CanCan Girls and Shooting Stars will be where I will start! I love the Find Floret in the Flowers pictures! No wonder you’re always smiling! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! Kim Glory & Grace Flower Farm

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  2119. Jennifer Stoddard on

    I am excited about the zinnias and dahlias! I am a first year flower farmer and hope to start off strong. You have a beautiful selection. Thank you for sharing it!

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  2120. Linda Dufilie on

    I am excited about them all , but I would have to choose the new dahlia mixes. Cancan girls, Petite florets, and Shooting Stars are so amazing looking, I just can’t
    Wait!

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  2121. Nicole on

    I’m having a REALLY hard time deciding. Maybe I’ll just have to order one of each😊. Can’t wait to see these beauties in my garden this year!

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  2122. Pam Magill on

    I have my list all ready. Celosia: autumn blaze, rose gold, vintage rose, summer sherbet, spun sugar, rasp lemonade, sangria, pink chenille. Zinnia: Spengler, precious metal, victorian wedding, Dawn Creek blush, peach, & pastels. Dahlia: cancan girls, Floret & petite, shooting stars, & bees choice.
    Thanks to you and your team for such a wonderful collection 🌸🌼

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  2123. Patty warne on

    I planted zinnias for the first time last year, actually my first time planting a garden and I fell in love with all of them. My garden was crazy and wild. I had celosia in a few colors so I am hoping to get some dahlias planted. My garden brought me such joy!

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  2124. Angie Jimenez on

    I am IN LOVE with all the beautiful varieties you’ve created! I can’t wait to grow them in my field! Thank you so much for all you and your team does for our industry!! What an amazing legacy you are leaving! ❤️

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  2125. Courtney Dirven on

    I could not be more excited for this spring to arrive. My husband and I have finally purchased our first piece of farm land and since receiving your books for Christmas I have not stopped planning. My kids ask me why I look like I am crying and I embarrassingly have to tell them that I am just so excited to create my own bouquets that it brings me to tears. So silly. Rose gold celosia, summer sherbet celosia, precious metals zinnias, cancan girls are just a few to name, but how can you decide. It will be difficult to make it through a day of work soon, my hands tired of hand sanitizer and longing for the dirt. Just want to say thank you so much for your contribution to my education and awakening a spirit that will be hard to break. I am counting down the days to get ahold of those seeds!

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  2126. Tammy Makoul on

    Hi Erin! i loved this share and explanation in your blog. Well, for celosia I’m looking at : Celosia – dusty rose, autumn blaze …… for Zinnia I have to have – *alpenglow; *precious metals *little flower girl and dawn creek blush and honey. Last but not least can can girls and petit floret seeds!!! I pray I get them all I’m gonna have multiple floret beds! so excitrd, and I just can’t hide it!

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  2127. Wanda Jarvis on

    Wow, I appreciate the deep dive to allow us a detailed view of your thought process and special characteristic expectations. While the photography of all the varieties is truly spectacular, I am most excited to peek out my back window this summer to see a riot of pastel-perfect zinnias swaying in the wind (perhaps with a side of beautiful Vintage Rose and Rose Gold celosia…). I cannot wait to plant the zinnia treasures and can already imagine how they will seamlessly complement and subtly contrast each other to enable the most gorgeous bouquets. But wait! You’ve also piqued my interest in the fabulous discoverable dahlia varieties. That very last photograph is FAB! Regardless, the best part will be the smiles on the faces of the sweet folks who will be on the receiving end of these glorious blooms. Thank you so very much!

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  2128. Melinda Cuellar on

    I am most excited for the zinnias (Precious Metals) is my number one. Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding are also varieties I’m very excited to grow! I purchased some bees choice dahlia seeds from you last year, can’t wait to see how they do! I would love to add the adorable Petite Florets this year! Can Feb 6th just be here already? 😀

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  2129. Molly Mazanec on

    I can’t decide. It is like choosing between children. But I am drawn to the lighter more pink shades AND then the green…eekkk I may have already changed my mind!

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  2130. Jolea on

    So many favorites. Spun Sugar, Sangria mix, Dusty Rose, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Pastel Mix. Can’t wait

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  2131. Vera Novik on

    Congratulations Erin!!! So proud of you, tour family and the entire team!! Love all that your doing. Celosia is amazing, dahlias are a joy and the zinnias are breathtaking!!
    I love all the dahlias, especially the Bees Choise Dahlias. Zinnias are all stunning. Love precious Metals and all the rest. Thank you for all you do!! Blessings

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  2132. Rachel Boone on

    I was thrilled to read about all the beautiful new varieties! I’m most excited to grow Unicorn Zinnias again. I grew them a few years ago when you last offered them and loved them so much. I’ve been waiting to see them again!

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  2133. Brandi on

    I keep thinking I have a favorite and I keep changing my mind! Love the spun sugar celosia and I want all the zinnias!

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  2134. Patti Thomas on

    It’s hard to pick the ones I’m most excited about because I love them all. Right now it is the beautiful soft shades of Zinnias like Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and Dawn Creek Pastels. Thank you for everything you work so hard on and share with us.

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  2135. Julie on

    Bestow my heart…Apenglow and Dawn Creek Blush. I have the perfect spot for them

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  2136. Denise on

    Congratulations on the seed adventure!

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  2137. Jodi on

    Cancan Girls! I love the anemone type! I’ve never had them in my backyard cut flower garden and I’d love to have some for bouquets.

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  2138. Robin Fortenberry on

    So excited to see all the beautiful varieties bloom their way across the gardens!! I want them all!! If forced to choose, I would say Rose Gold celosia, Precious Metals zinnia and Shooting Stars dahlia.

    This adventure of trials and learning, you all have been winding through, is a dream! A job of a dream adventure, at least in my mind! Thanks for sharing the path & products.

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  2139. Amy Whitney on

    Alpenglow looks absolutely gorgeous! That’s the one I have my eye on for sure. They are all beautiful though.

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  2140. AmyChristine on

    Precious Metals might be my most ‘excited to try’ zinnia choice. Maybe. But then, there’s Alpen Glow. And I’d love to try the Limonata celosia.

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  2141. Cathy Wheeler on

    Zinnias are one of my absolute favorites to grow and dahlias are as well. It’s soooooooooooooo exciting to see new varieties coming into the market. Can’t wait to grow some of your new mixes!

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  2142. Candy on

    I’m just amazed at all the beautiful flowers that you are putting out. I never realized how beautiful zinnias were until I saw the Néw release. I have always loved dahlias but thought you had to grow them with tubers. I haven’t decided which ones are my favorite because every time you post about them I find something exciting about a different variety. I only have a limited space but I’m making plans where to put a few of them. I’m just not sure on the spacing for the plants?

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  2143. Kimberly on

    Greetings Erin and Floret team: I’m so excited for you! And all of us. You are demonstrating so clearly here what you teach in your workshop (I’m a 2023 alum) about getting clear, planning, adjusting, honing in to what is nourishing and sustainable. I wept a bit in reading this blog, and your previous updates about letting go of prior seed offerings so you can focus in on this next phase of your work. I can’t wait to see what comes next and hope you can relish the here now. If I could add everything in the breeding program I would (and would be glad for the chance to do so). I particularly love the Celosias: Dusty Rose and Spun Sugar. and Zinnias:Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding. And of course, Dahlia Petite Floret and Shooting Stars. Thank you for your continued to commitment to education and sharing.

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  2144. Sophia on

    What a beautiful page!! I love the zinnias, especially the precious metals, and the dahlias. Amazing!

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  2145. Bee Ardine on

    I’m crushing on alllll of the Zinnias! They are all so pretty!If I were a mouse …or a fairy, I would absolutely require a dress made from Precious Metal petals!

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  2146. Erin on

    I am so hopeful I’ll get at least one packet of the zinnias! My specialty zinnias were a dud last year (purchased from another place) and I’ve learned my lesson. All of my Floret seeds flourish and I get so many compliments. Plus they’re beautiful to enjoy!

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  2147. Somerset on

    Very excited about the Bees Choice Dalia seeds.

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  2148. Karen Bowden on

    The story behind these magnificent blooms fascinate me. The sweetness of the dahlia’s, the radiance of the zinnias, and the color pop of celosia all invite themselves to come and grow in my garden. They would continue to receive love and care that they received in the developing of them. Thank you for sharing!

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  2149. ALICIA Williamson on

    How lovely each and every variety is. I am so excited for the seed sale. I am partial to zinnia, precious metals, Victorian wedding , Dawn Creek blush and pastels. I have always loved the bright jewel tones of zinnia but would love to try some of these. Best of luck to all. And thanks for your dedication to making the world a more beautiful place! These days the garden is my sanctuary

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  2150. Pam Guilbeault on

    They are all so beautiful! I am excited to try Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl, Spun Sugar, Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice. I would plant every single variety if I could! They are all gorgeous! Congratulations on your seed release and thank you for always sharing your knowledge and passion with the world!

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  2151. emily marshall on

    been dreaming of alpenglow, absolutely can’t wait to meet her!

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  2152. Chelsea G on

    Well gosh all of the zinnias have me swooning!! If I had to choose, I would hope to at the least get away from the sale with a packet of Precious Metals and if the Lord is willing a packet of Victorian Wedding. I’d be such a grateful gal with such a gorgeous zinnia patch!

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  2153. Stephanie Trimmer on

    Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Peach, Precious Metals, Dusty Rose, Limonata, Spun Sugar. If only! I will do my best to click fast enough. <3

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  2154. Janis on

    I am going to lose sleep trying to make this decision! Although I am an experienced gardener, I have never grown zinnias so am going to give those a try. They are all stunning but I think my favorite is Precious Metals. And….let’s throw in a package of Bee’s Choice dahlia seeds. My yard space is getting smaller and smaller while my garden beds increase in size and I’m not complaining. Always love following your adventures. Look at how much beauty you have showered onto the world.

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  2155. Andrea Pearce on

    They are all so beautiful. I would have to say that I am most excited about Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias. I also love Floret and Bee’s Choice. Congratulations on this huge success, I can’t wait to plant them in my own gardens!

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  2156. Vivian Pederson on

    I don’t know how to pick a favorite. They are all just so so beautiful! I’ll probably be choosing aspenglow, precious metals and golden hour.

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  2157. Katie on

    So excited about all the zinnias!! And the dahlias! The work you all do is amazing and inspiring!

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  2158. Megan Hackman on

    I knew I would want to go for your zinnias (unicorn mix looks so fun!) but I think you’ve also won me to celosias! If I skip most of the vegetables this year and share with friends, we could see all of them in Port Orchard this summer!

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  2159. Sherry on

    I would be excited to get any of floret collection. My grandson will be 17 months old and this will be his first experience gardening. I want to create a garden where he can enjoy, dig and see the creatures that call the garden home.

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  2160. Carolyn T. on

    I’m so excited about all the zinnias, but the precious metals collection is gorgeous! Thank you for providing a refreshing breath of fresh air on the internet for us. I dream in color of Floret Flowers! 🌿

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  2161. Emily on

    I’m new to a lot of gardening in general and am wanting to create a beautiful garden that attracts pollinators. The Bee’s Choice looks great but the Victorian Wedding and Unicorn Mix also look so gorgeous!

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  2162. Kristian Hunt on

    I have never grown Celosia before but am SO excited to do so this year. It is absolutely gorgeous and will go beautifully in my Zinnia garden. I shall plan for sure to do the Summer Sherbet Celosia. Zinnia are my absolute favorite and I am having a very difficult time choosing between your varieties and feel I may need them all 😍

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  2163. Amberly on

    I am most excited about the celosia limonata!! Of course the zinnias are such a beautiful addition every year.

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  2164. Betty Ranck on

    All of the celosia look wonderful to mix with the zinnias. Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding look especially exciting.

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  2165. Hoda on

    Wow! I’m most excited about the Alpenglow and trying out celosia for the first time- maybe vintage rose!

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  2166. Jacque Anderson on

    They are all so so beautiful! I’m probably most excited about unicorn. I’ve never grown dahlias or celosia but will this year!

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  2167. Vida G on

    Most definitely the zinnias! Especially Alpen Glow and Unicorn!

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  2168. Shelley Spackman on

    I love each and every one. Can’t wait for the zinnias and Bee’s Choice Dahlias.

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  2169. Michelle Beatty on

    Every time I think I can pick just one, I change my mind! Today, precious metals!

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  2170. Halei on

    I love all of the beautiful pastel colors that are offered in the celosia and the zinnias. But I’m excited for some bright colors. I hope to grow the Unicorn Mix zinnias and the Coral Reef celosia! Maybe some Precious Metals too if I can get my hands in them. We love growing your seeds at our community garden, Detroit Abloom.

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  2171. Amanda Holman on

    Patience is what all of this exudes on the growing end and of all of your adoring followers and fans. I hope to see patience as a name of a future zinnia variety! I respect and love them all and hope to purchase pretty much all the new varieties. I’m particularity obsessed with zinnias but have become a big fan of celosia and dahlias as well. I canot wait to have my very own patch of Precious Metal, Alpenglow, Unicorn, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek and Golden Hour. I can’t wait for Celosia Rose Gold, Pink Chanelle and Vintage Rose. I’m also ecstatic about Petite Floret Dahlias and more Bees Choice which I’ve had wonderful results with. I continue to be inspired and learn so much from you. From the bottom of my heart, Thank YOU.

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  2172. Sydney W. on

    Oh my goodness, what a STUNNING collection! When folks ask what I’m most excited to grow this season, I just can’t stop buzzing about Floret and Dawn Creek – I’m so jazzed for this release! For zinnias, ‘Precious Metals,’ ‘Dawn Creek Pastels,’ and ‘Little Flower Girl’ have caught my eye! Hoping to save seeds from at least one of these varieties this season. The ‘Coral Reef’ and ‘Spun Sugar’ celosias are both so vibrant and magical! Breeding new varieties and saving seeds with local adaptation in mind is more important than ever, and I’m SO inspired and motivated by the work y’all are doing! Excited to grow as a gardener over the coming years, get my bearings, and potentially begin breeding flowers myself to share far and wide. Cheers, Floret Team!

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  2173. Jillian McDonald on

    I love them all! I’m just starting out so I’m most excited to try to grab Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Bee’s Choice, Unicorn Mix, Limonata, and Rose Gold during the seed sale. Ok, and Raspberry Lemonade too! I want them all!

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  2174. Jane Bowman on

    All of your work, from the flowers, pictures, videos, seeds, to the seed packets are an inspiration! Your zinnia seeds and dahlia seeds were my most favorite to grow last year. I can’t wait to try your Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Precious Metals! Also thanks to Dawn Creek! Her seeds were so easy to grow and so beautiful, my neighbors and lawn maintenance company were all in awe with the unique colors.

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  2175. Donna Danner on

    I love all the zinnias especially the unicorn mix and I absolutely love the floret dahlias. All of the breeds just put a smile on my face and I can’t wait for the possibility to grow any of them.

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  2176. Erica on

    All new ones are lovely! But looking forward to using and growing Zinnia ‘Little Flower Girl’ and the Celosia ‘Rose Gold’.

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  2177. Rose Boyd on

    How to choose?! The zinnias are incredible, especially love Alpenglow, Precious Metals and the Dawn Creek blush. I’ve never grown Celosia but the Vintage Rose is stunning! Truly outstanding collection 🌹

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  2178. Ashlee wallach on

    So proud of your accomplishments!

    I looove all your seeds! Unicorn mix Zinnias, coral reef celosia, raspberry lemonade, alpenglow. Oh I just can’t choose they are all so amazing!

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  2179. Jennifer Gated on

    I have a reminder set for February 6th. Would love to win this collection! 🌸 Golden Hour and Precious Metals will be stunning!! Congratulations on your success over the past few years!!

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  2180. Terrie Lumsden on

    I am looking forward to them all but the dahlias and zinnias are my favorite! Love watching your business grow!

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  2181. Kat Hayes on

    So excited for all the zinnia breeds and the petite dahlia seeds! Let’s not kid ourselves- I’m excited for all of it! I’ve got my calendar reminder set for the sale!

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  2182. Jamie W. on

    Wow! What an incredible accomplishment! I can’t even imagine what it feels like to be at this stage in the process. Congratulations!! And thank you for the chance to win!

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  2183. Kelsey on

    I am loving the Raspberry Lemonade celosia! But they’re all so beautiful!

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  2184. Heather P. on

    I can’t wait to see Bee’s Choice, Dawn Creek Honey, Precious Metals, and Alpenglow! Right now my garden is tiny but mighty, and I can’t wait to have more space one day to plant more varieties!

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  2185. Michael on

    Precious Metals, Golden Hour, and Spun Sugar are my favorites. They’re all gorgeous though!

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  2186. Andrea Wixson on

    I AM SO PROUD AND EXCITED FOR YOU AND YOUR TEAM!! What a wonderful achievement!!
    They are all so lovely! I’m mostly drawn to the Zinnias. Especially Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, and the Dawn Creek Blush. Thank you for all the beauty and education you share with the world 🌱🌸💗
    Much Love 🙏🏼💗

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  2187. Holly Bonner on

    I am so excited to add more zinnias to the garden! The celosia is so beautiful and I’m hoping to try growing it this year for the first time. Thank you to the Floret crew for all you do!

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  2188. Nicole on

    I can’t wait to try and get Precious Metals and Alpenglow, so beautiful!

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  2189. Lyndsey Watson on

    Precious Metals will pair beautifully with many of our dahlias this year for a beautiful vintage look! Can’t wait! Thank you for bringing more beauty into the world, our backyards and farms, and kitchen tables everywhere!

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  2190. Anita Mignat on

    Zinnias! I grew them once and got sidetracked growing dahlias! Definitely going to be adding zinnias back to my flower garden. Love the Unicorn Mix & Precious Metals!
    Thanks for the informative blog post!

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  2191. Sierra on

    So excited for all the floret original’s zinnia collection!!! But it’s hard to choose a favorite, I’m a lover of all flowers

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  2192. Morgan on

    My husband and I bought our first home last year. The first spring and summer were devoted to cleaning up pur many beds. I’ve been slowly plotting for months how to fill them this year with beautiful flowers. All of yours are gorgeous but I might be most excited about the Dawn Creek Honey (Dawn was my grandmother’s name and my middle name, and just an absolutely luscious range of colors).

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  2193. Clarissa on

    I’m so excited about seeing precious metals and all their pastel variations in person!

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  2194. Jill Rickard on

    I wasn’t a zinnia girl, but did a total 180 when I saw Precious Metals and Golden Hour a few seasons ago and have been obsessed with them since.
    I’m so excited to try all of the varieties, mainly the previous mentioned, Alpenglow AND the Dawn Creek varieties, lol.
    The Chenille and Coral Reef celosia is *LiTrALLy* out of this world, looks like oceanic alien plants straight from ET’s home.

    We are all so grateful for the love, hard work and dedication put into crafting these beauties and bringing them into the world, as a wedding florist these are such a delightful addition to the working palette.

    Thank you Team Floret!

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  2195. Chere Tournet on

    Dawn Creek Peach is my favorite zinnia offering but I have tagged several zinnia and celosia seed packets for your February 6th sale. All of the varieties tug at my floral strings, but I am running out of garden space. (I purchased dahlia seeds from you about 4 years ago and have two large tubs just full of dahlia tubers and they need garden space, too!)
    For me, I love cactus-type zinnias. The soft color palette of Dawn Creek Peach is enticing and I look so forward to growing these beauties. I have been following your trials for the entire process and just love all of the floral excitement!

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  2196. Danny on

    These flower varieties are all amazing! I am most excited about growing the flower girl variety. My wife loves zinnias and these would bring her so much joy.

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  2197. Mary on

    I love all the colors!! But precious metals is at the top of my wish list!! I love all zinnias and all dahlias!! Doubling the size of my garden this year, just to make room for more of your gorgeous flowers!!!!

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  2198. Catherine L on

    Such beautiful varieties! All are lovely, but I’m most excited about the Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding Zinnias.

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  2199. Lauren Wise on

    Seriously? How can you narrow it down? Precious Metals is def. one of my favorites. I’ve always loved the vintage color palette. Absolutely love them! But I could go on, and on, and on with other! Well done Floret team! Well done! We think we know what work this entailed – but I bet we don’t come close to really knowing how much blood, sweat and tears went into this! Very excited for all of you (and for us too!)

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  2200. Liesl Artherton on

    Petite floret! Ever since you posted the first picture of floret a few years ago, I’ve been dreaming of one day growing one! I even had the picture as the background on my phone for a long time. Spun sugar celosia looks so fun to play with, and I just adore little flower girl. But all of them are amazing. Thank you for the joy you are spreading to the world with these amazing flowers. I always say that flowers are my love language🥰

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  2201. Theresa Koob on

    The plume celosias, ALL the zinnias, and Flower Girl, Bee’s Choice Dahlias!!

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  2202. Dee Moseley on

    Got my eye on Precious Metals. Because they’re precious ;)

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  2203. Crystal Hoffmaster on

    They’re all so beautiful! There’s something to love about each and every group. First, I have to say you have turned my eye from not really liking to celosia to loooving everyone of them in your originals collection. I love each and every one.. I can’t pick a favorite they each have something special that I want to adore with my own eyes, I just can’t pick.. from the zinnias Victorian Wedding and Alpenglow are ones I would love to have the opportunity to grow. And the dahlia’s I don’t know where to begin.. there’s something to want from each variety, the colors are so captivating. Once again I love them all, but having to narrow down I pick floret, petit florets, shooting stars as my absolute need.. these are all gorgeous flowers, I would love to bring these to life in my cut flower garden and share with my community. There’s so much to love and share.

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  2204. Chalese Felt on

    I’m so excited for Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, and the Dawn Creek Pastels. Can’t wait to grow these beauties! I also want to try growing the Vintage Rose celosia.

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  2205. Mary on

    Love the photos! Erin, your farm is stunning…..wish I was 30 years younger, I’d be doing exactly what you are doing!

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  2206. Katherine on

    Oh wow! These all look so beautiful!! I’d love to grow the Precious Metals! And anything pastel coloured!

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  2207. Sharna Johnson on

    I cannot help it . . . I love all the flowers but my heart will always hold a special place for zinnias–my first love. And what a spark I experience when I see Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding, and Dawn Creek Peach. I love that flower varieties are always expanding and cannot wait to see what flowers my little protege will develop a passion for growing. For her right now it’s all about he dahlias–Breakout being her favorite!

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  2208. Evelyn Weitz on

    So excited about all the zinnias! Hoping to snag specifically the alpenglow and precious metals. So gorgeous

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  2209. Luann on

    I’m looking forward to purchasing zinnias! The colors are breathtaking!

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  2210. Lacey on

    WOW, Floret team! Absolutely amazing. So many to love but my heart leapt when I saw the ‘Rose Gold’ celosia mix and of course the Floret dahlia is INCREDIBLE too. All gorgeous. Congratulations!

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  2211. Jenny G on

    Floret dahlias, dawn creek blush zinnias and vintage rose celosia. How exciting!!

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  2212. Nancy Gilliland on

    I love the bees Choice variety, the zinnias and Dahlia’s. They are all magnificent!

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  2213. Sally Stoermer on

    I would love to grow Precious Metals! All the flowers are stunning!!!!! Just retired and cannot wait to spend time in the garden!

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  2214. Mary Siner Pyner on

    Precious Metals & Unicorn are at the top of a VERY long list 😍😍😍😍 All are absolutely gorgeous!!

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  2215. E. Shelley Davidson on

    Oh my,they are all.so lovely!! Zinnias,zinnias, and more zinnias! They are all my favorites! It is so exciting to know we will be able to grow these beauties soon in our own gardens! Thank you all for such arduous and diligent work, they are fantastic!

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  2216. Amanda Russell on

    My girls and I are looking forward to the Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour and Alpenglo Zinnias. I just can’t get enough of the peachy pink tones.

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  2217. Brittany Obryan on

    So excited for golden hour, Alpen glow and autumn blaze! Love all the colors of these!!

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  2218. Kecia Stewart on

    I’m so excited to try these stunning celosias and your new varieties of zinnia! I’m dedicating 1/2 my garden space to flowers this year and so looking forward to spring and summer. Flowers just add so much to the world. Thanks for all your work to bring so much joy to us home gardeners!

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  2219. Angela Myers on

    Definitely Little Flowergirl, Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix. Just beautiful!

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  2220. Kanayla V on

    I’m maniesting a secret garden of Zinnias, Celosia and Dahlias ✨ 🍀 🌈

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  2221. Kym Larvie on

    I so love the collection. I have ordered several times previously, and would love to get a variety of your jew released babies. I am cutting back on my veggie garden, due to a year of health relelated issues and want to be surrounded by the flowers and colors I love! Any recommendations?

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  2222. Wendy Hackney on

    I’m hoping to try Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl. I just need to figure out where to put them. I have big flower dreams on a tiny (and mostly shady) yard budget.

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  2223. Kimberly Rice on

    After all the hype, and photos and independent reviews that backed it up, it would be my dream to grow Unicorn mix zinnia. Precious Metals is yet another breathtaking introduction. Last season, I saw your YouTube videos for the first time and was memorized by the pastel zinnia. I’ve NEVER seen anything like them before. It inspired me to clear my front yard in hopes of creating an amazing zinnia patch for my entire neighborhood, and pollinators, to enjoy. Your work is revolutionary. I would be honored to win the opportunity to grow your seed. 🤞

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  2224. Kathy E on

    I am a huge zinnia lover and plant as many varieties as I can each year. Unicorn Mix was one of my all-time favorites and I am so happy it has returned!! Precious metals variety has me curious to see it in person!

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  2225. Casey on

    The ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias and the ‘Dusty Rose’ celosia!

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  2226. Lindsay Storm on

    Can’t wait for Golden Hour! I’ve been waiting for it to come back! We were lucky enough to snag some Unicorn mix a couple of years ago but missed out on Golden Hour! Hoping to get both, and lots of the other new varieties this time. Great work, you are always such an inspiration!

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  2227. Robin on

    Oh dear, there goes the budget. I will be looking to add some of your zinnias and your dahlias. Definitely a celosia or two.

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  2228. Joanne on

    -Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels
    -petit floret dahlia
    celosia glowing embers

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  2229. Hanna bylund on

    Oh, I’m absolutely thrilled about the celosias! Have never been interested in that kind of flowers, but the colours and textures you have created is pure magic!

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  2230. Julia on

    My goodness I want them all so beautiful. I needs to go down and make a list.

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  2231. Angie on

    So excited about your celosia – this is mega personality – what my customers want at the market!! Thank you so much for all you hard work – it is so appreciated!!!

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  2232. Annie Hartley on

    I’m most excited about unicorn and little flower girl myself!!

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  2233. Carrie Schlossenberg on

    I have been waiting for years for these zinnias, the precious metals!!!Zinnias are my favorite and my late grandmothers favorite too! I can not wait to grow these for my brides!

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  2234. Meagan on

    Oh I am soo excited for Feb 6th. I have been wanting “little flower girl” zinnias ever since I came upon a Pinterest picture! I am also planning on getting the Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals!

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  2235. Sandy Robertson-Buffett on

    I am in love with the vibrant intensity of the Raspberry Lemonade celosia. Although I must give way to my softer, feminine side and plant the Aspenglow zinnias. Truly, how to pick favourites when they are all my favourite child! Floret Farms, you brighten my winter day dreaming of warm spring days and sultry summer evenings gazing over my garden. Thank you for sharing photos, knowledge and for all the effort that you and your team do to make this world a more beautiful place.

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  2236. Kate Hensley on

    Unicorn and Precious Metals ❤️❤️❤️

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  2237. Paige T on

    I’m so excited about all the dahlia seed mixes! There’s something so special about growing dahlias from seeds—the unpredictable results feel like Christmas in the summer!

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  2238. Kay on

    Precious metal, apenglow, little flower girl, and all the dahlias!

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  2239. Linda Eisenhauer on

    I love the Precious Metals and all the Dawn Creek varieties. So different then all the strains I’ve grown the last 50 yrs. I’m so excited for something new to my gardens. I so appreciate your time in developing all these beauties.

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  2240. Kate on

    I love all the zinnias! I have each variety open in a separate tab and keep clicking through trying to decide which one is calling to me the most. They are all gorgeous! I can’t pick just one or two! I thought I’d settled on Victorian and Alpenglow but I love the Unicorn and Precious Metals varieties as well.

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  2241. Charlotte Van Horn on

    I’m all about the Celosia, mostly the plumes and feathers, in all hues!

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  2242. Melanie Britton on

    Precious Metals 100%
    All of the options are so dreamy. Congratulations on all of the time in paying off!!

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  2243. Kim McCormick on

    They are all breathtaking, but I love the color spectrum on the Unicorn Zinnias.

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  2244. Amanda Cook on

    I absolutely love them all but especially Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix! Would love to win these as otherwise I won’t be able to grow them ♥️

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  2245. Ana on

    I’ve been savoring every last seed from Little Flower Girl that I bought years ago. Can’t wait to repurchase finally. Also excited for Dawn Creek blush and Golden Hour.

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  2246. Sonya on

    I especially love the zinnia Unicorn Mix and the dahlia Canvan Girls

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  2247. Sierra Lynn on

    I can’t decide if I’m more excited for the dahlia mixes or little flower girl. The range of shapes, colors and textures are something one can only dream of, and somehow you made them real.

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  2248. Arianne on

    Super excited to grow the Zinnias, in particular the Golden Hour

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  2249. Deb Stewart on

    Nothing says PNW like Alpenglow to me. Reminds me of that magical time right before sunset where the remaining snow on the mountains and the water takes on the most beautiful peachy hue. I feel so at peace. I was heartbroken when the zinnias got diseased in the show and so happy you have some to share.

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  2250. Kristin Diehl on

    I’m most excited for Victorian wedding zinnias but absolutely love them all.

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  2251. Kayla on

    ‘Little flower girl’ is so beautiful and I hope to be able to grow her beautiful blooms someday in my own flower garden!

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  2252. Brittany Russell on

    Zinnias are what started my journey as a flower farmer. I hope to snag the precious metals ❤️

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  2253. susan martin on

    i love these flowers…. 😍 they are so dreamy! you are making me wish for spring! 💙

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  2254. Olivia Leonards on

    It is genuinely my DREAM to begin a flower farm. I am still a young gardener, but absolutely fell in love with it 2 years ago. I’ve learned so much along the way & can’t wait for the new varieties to come out! 🩷

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  2255. Christine Holsey on

    I can’t wait for the Celiaosa Vintage Rose , and the Zinnias , Precious Metals. Gorgeous colors. Thanks so much Christine Holsey You are such a inspiration.

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  2256. Glynnis Allain on

    I am very excited for Precious Metals and Alpenglow Zinnias. Hopefully I can get to grow them this year!

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  2257. Jaime Preston on

    I’m just so thrilled about all of them! But my heart is for zinnias specifically! I can’t wait for the unicorn, Victorian wedding and precious metals! They’re all gorgeous! 💐

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  2258. Keli Horne on

    Oh I love all the Dawn creek varieties! I’m super excited to add these to my little cut flower garden.

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  2259. Kendall Clifton on

    I am the most excited for Precious Metals! The colors are so beautiful and will be a great addition to my Florida garden this year!

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  2260. Geri Olson on

    What a honor to grow these magical flowers! My backyard garden is loaded with zinnias each year and now I can have a more robust pastel area. Thank you!

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  2261. Tiffany on

    Previous Metals are the zinnia I love the most! Victorian Wedding is a close runner up!

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  2262. Kim on

    I’m normally partial to dahlias but I think it might be time to try celosia (Sangria mix is beautiful). I also think the Unicorn mix would be fun for summer bouquets. All the new flowers look gorgeous.

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  2263. Sherise Carnathan on

    I’m excited to grow all of them! I love growing celosia, zinnias & dahlias. I’ve been drooling over your unique varieties for a long time. It will be fun to add some new colors to the garden. Thank you for the countless hours of hard work creating these beauties and for sharing them with us!

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  2264. Debbie Salanga on

    I am enchanted with zinnias! Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding will be coming to my garden. Thank you for all you do Erin.

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  2265. Lisa Christman on

    I am excited to try the celosia, especially the Limonata.

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  2266. Kim Kavalsky on

    My favorite annual is zinnias, so easy to grow and very productive in the garden. I’m most excited about Alpenglow, love the pale peach and blush tones. I appreciate your recommendation to pair with limelight hydrangeas. I can’t wait for spring.

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  2267. Daniel Powell on

    The dawn creek collection of zinnia varieties are my favorite! I’m looking forward to the opportunity to grow some this year!

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  2268. Andrea Smith on

    I’m crossing my fingers that I can snag some Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnia seeds!! I’m obsessed with them!!

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  2269. Annie on

    I’m not sure how I will choose, but the zinnias are at the top of my must have list! Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding are probably my favorites! As for the celosia, I like the more vibrant colors of Raspberry Lemonade, Sangria and Spun Sugar! Petite Floret also looks stunning!! So many amazing choices! Thank you Erin, Chris, Jill, Eric and all of Team Floret for releasing these beauties into the world! I can’t wait to grow them this summer!

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  2270. Sabrina D on

    Congratulations on the big release!! I am itching to get my hands on the Alpenglow zinnias. That color combination always catches my eye. What a perfect flower to have it exist on a single bloom!! I always plant a ton of zinnias with the intent to cut but the bumble bees love them so much that the truth is, I grow zinnias mainly for them to enjoy.

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  2271. Marissa on

    I’m so excited for all of them. Love Dahlia Bees Choice. Love the colors, shapes and pollinators!!! I’m also gaga for Dawn Creek Honey, Peach and Blush Zinnias. They are a summer powerhouse flower and I’m loving these colors!!!

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  2272. Alicia M. on

    Love the rose gold celosia! Coincidentally, the colors you seem to love most are also my favorites, so I’m super excited about all your new releases!

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  2273. Fauve Gouws on

    Dawn creek honey 🫶🏻🫶🏻 I cannot wait to order some of these varieties!!
    Well done and thank you for inspiring the next generation of gardeners and farmers!

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  2274. Olivia on

    Impossible to choose but gimme those precious metals zinnias

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  2275. Kim W. on

    I’d love to try Bees Choice dahlias or any if the zinnias!

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  2276. Megan on

    I thought I wanted zinnia Victorian wedding but now I have my sights set on Alpen glow and precious metals. I want a celosia too but I haven’t narrowed down my favorite yet

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  2277. Kelly Harrold on

    They are all so incredible how does one pick a favorite. I am loving the Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Peach. Also the celosia is gorgeous and I have never grown it before. Amazing varieties!!

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  2278. Cindy on

    I love all the unique colors, but especially excited for Precious Metals.

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  2279. Deb YB on

    I’m most excited to grow Unicorn and Precious Metals. I have been waiting for the Unicorn for more than a year and now I cannot believe how many other beautiful zinnias you will offer. My yard will be a magical haven.

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  2280. Maryellen Ellis on

    I love the zinnias, but I have to admit I’m a dahlia girl thru and thru. I love Floret and have been hoping for tubers, but I would love to try the seeds. I grew previous dahlia seeds from Floret that came with my book. They have grown into huge beautiful plants that the bees love.

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  2281. Melissa Geedy on

    It’s so hard to choose,there are so many beautiful unique flowers.If I could I would have them all .I stand in awe of their splendor and beauty..Thankyou so much for your time spent doing what you do.It makes a beautiful difference in so many lives Did I say beautiful .:)

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  2282. Heather on

    I’ve been following your breeding program progress since the beginning, with my eye on precious metals. The description of the color tones sounds magical.

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  2283. Stefanie on

    I’m probably most excited about the precious metals mix but all the zinnias give me all the 😍

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  2284. Rebecca Ellis on

    I can’t wait to see all the colors of the celosia. It adds such a different texture and length to any bouquet.

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  2285. Sarah Wilson on

    I am most excited over the rose gold and the unicorn mix. I am giving my first year of planting a try this year! I don’t have huge expectations but I’m hoping to be able to see a few of these beautiful blooms be harvested!

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  2286. Jeanne Mahoney ONeill on

    Zinnias were my mother‘s favorite flower. She grew them every year. I’d love to try some of your specialized varieties in her honor.

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  2287. Julie Strand on

    The zinnias! I would LOVE all the zinnias! So gorgeous! Loving the buttery, sweet goodness of the colours!

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  2288. Olga Savich on

    I can’t believe this is finally happening! I have been pining over the beautiful pictures and wishing to grow these some day. You have done so much incredible work on them ,even though we don’t know each other personally, I feel immense pride in “knowing” you. My favorites are ” Precious metals”, “Alpen glow”, oh who am I kidding, I want them all. I keep looking at pictures over and over again and I feel like a kid in a candy store. Thank you so much for working so hard to bring these beauties to the world.

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  2289. Katie on

    So many amazing new varieties! The zinnias are definitely calling my name. Alpen Glow and Precious Metals are definitely on my must have list!

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  2290. Farrah Malone on

    So excited to get all of them! That’s if my ninja fingers are fast enough. Precious Metals for sure! I’m obsessed. Thank you for offering these beautiful Zinnia varieties. So grateful for these and every bit of gardening knowledge you share with the world.

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  2291. Jen D on

    I’m hoping to get some of the unicorn mix, but they are all so beautiful. Also want to experiment with some dahlia seeds from you, which I’ve never tried before. Love your flowers and your story!

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  2292. Kanagavalli on

    Dahlias bee s choice….I like to add this one.. Thank you for the wonderful collection….

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  2293. Jennifer Tallmon on

    Greetings! I am ecstatic about your zinnia selection. My son is getting married this summer, and we are having a reception at our house. My zinnias will be in the center of the festivities! I am also excited to give celosia a try for the first time! Thank you for sharing your journey!

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  2294. Kelsey Raulinaitis on

    I’m most excited for alpine glow and precious metals! The colors are so stunning. I am so happy and excited for you guys. Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful flowers with the world.

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  2295. Emily on

    I’m always just so in love with the dahlias! I can’t wait for this growing season.

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  2296. Wendy Johnson on

    I’m most excited for Unicorns! I grew these zinnias my first year as a farmer and their unique colors gave me the confidence I needed that flower farming as a small business would work for me; customers were so fascinated with these colors they had not seen before! In the years they were not offered I intended to save the seed from the few I had left but I lost them to hail before I could save the seed. I was so disappointed. Seeing the Unicorns back on the offerings thrills me, I can’t wait to bring the color back to my field!! Thank you 🫶🏻

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  2297. Kristie Hendon on

    I’m so excited about all the varieties but I would love to plant any of the dahlia varieties or the little flower girl zinnias the most! I’m in love with all the beautiful colors and textures of all the varieties. They are sure to make anyone’s garden amazingly beautiful! Great job Erin and team! I can’t wait to see what the future holds!

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  2298. Amanda Myers on

    Patiently waiting for these new varieties <3
    Can’t wait to try them!

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  2299. Kate O’Brien on

    Definitely the Unicorn Mix zinnia! If I had to choose ONE which is nearly impossible. Alpenglow looks like one I’d love to see in person, and Little Flower Girl is adorable.
    I have offspring of the Champagne celosia that was sent out with your book still popping up in my garden and the colors are beautiful. But I think I prefer the plumes of Vintage Rose (at least in photos!)

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  2300. Iva on

    I love all the zinnias…however, the precious metals maybe my favorite if I had to choose!

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  2301. Christina Cronin-Vejar on

    I love the Alpenglow zinnias, Victorian Wedding and the CanCan Girls dahlia seeds. Exquisite! Excited about all the amazing flowers you have shared with us!!!!

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  2302. Tara Petrisor on

    I am excited to add the celosia vintage rose. I am so very glad you focused a bit on the celosia as I didn’t realize there was such a variety available. I grew them last year and they were so spindley…I wasn’t impressed and wasn’t going to grow them this year. After reading your writings I think I may give them another try.

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  2303. Betsy Swinney on

    I am most excited about all of the different colors of Celosia! They are all so beautiful!

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  2304. Mechel Wall on

    I’ve been growing flowers forever but never have tried dahlias from seed! I would LOVE to try the Petite Florets in my garden this year!

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  2305. Amy on

    I love all of the new seeds but am really drawn to your Precious Metals zinnias. They are stunnimg! Thank you for sharing these with us!

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  2306. Lisa Wilson on

    How do you choose a favorite? At the moment, Little Flower Girl is a must have for my garden, but they all are amazing! I cannot wait until the sale and I hope I’m lucky enough to get my hands on some of your seeds. Congratulations on this beautiful collection you have created!

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  2307. Jessica Williams on

    I am so excited for all of them! I just started my flower growing obsession last season starting with some dahlias. I finally have some land to grow on and am so excited start a larger flower garden to help out the pollinators!

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  2308. Carissa Rose Hayes on

    Dawn Honey Creek Zinnia makes me thing of butter melting on petals on petals on petals- I imagine the butterflies showing up in crowds to grab a taste of their nectar. And then there are the celosias- forever they make me sing with the joy of beauty and curiosity- especially the Limonata a color that makes me crave the peak summer sun, barefeet and a cool beverage in hand as I enjoy a break from gardening.

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  2309. Allen on

    Golden hour looks great! Excited for those!

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  2310. Marie Greene on

    It’s so hard to choose a favorite, but I think the Dawn Creek Blush is the first one on my list! I love love love all of these incredible new Floret Originals!

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  2311. Kayla on

    For me Im most excited for Limonata. I’ve always been a sucker for a nice cream and green bouquet. And I can’t wait to grow that one. It’s such a nice soft green and I love the texture it will give a bouquet. Also, Precious Metals is another one I’m excited about! I can’t wait to grow these in my garden this year

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  2312. Katie on

    Summer sherbet celosia or can can girls! I missed the window on harvesting my own dahlia seeds this summer and am so excited to start growing some open center varieties.

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  2313. Amy Brozean on

    I’m most excited for precious metals and Victorian wedding! I can’t wait till the 6th and just hope I can snag a packet of each! It’s wonderful what you are accomplishing and thank you for sharing your love with us! ❤️

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  2314. Lisa Call on

    Zinnias – golden hour and precious metals are at the top of my list for the sale. I feel like it is going to be a very fast sell out.

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  2315. Dee on

    I’m enamored with your celosia and precious metal zinnias- I grew zinnias last year and they have now become my very favorite. I’m looking forward to showing my grand children how to sow and grow flowers this year and hope to be able to do so with your seeds. I’ll be planting them with the ashes of my beloved dog who I just lost this week… thank you for growing such beautiful flowers for us to enjoy.

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  2316. Betsy on

    I particularly love the Petite Floret collection for the colors and their ability to enhance an arrangement.i

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  2317. Liz on

    I’m so excited for precious metals! I remember when you first posted about them; I ran to the garden where my mother was, and we sat together and talked about them! She doesn’t know they’re being released this year, and I can’t wait to surprise her with them!

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  2318. Teresa on

    All the zinnias but in especially the Victorian Wedding.

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  2319. Susan Travalena on

    I am excited about all of new varieties! Just looking at the photos and info is exciting! I am anxious to grow Precious Metals the most I think. Amazing work!!

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  2320. Andrea Steele on

    I’m excited about all the zinnias. I’d love to have each of them!

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  2321. McKenna on

    I am so excited for your Floret Originals! My sister is having a backyard wedding at the end of summer. We’re hoping to grow flowers for her decor. I’m reallllyyy hoping to be able to get Petite Floret! But honestly how does one even choose?!

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  2322. Sasha on

    So dang proud of you all at the farm! Thank you for stewarding your gifts + talents well + for sharing the fruits (or shall I say flowers!) of your labor with the world!
    All of the flowers are stunning, a complete DREAM! I’m most excited for Golden Hour, Alpenglow, DC Honey, Floret, and Vintage Rose. THANK YOU for sharing the beauty of these with us!

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  2323. Mindee on

    These are so beautiful! I’m excited about the glowing embers, rose gold, and summer sherbet celosias as well as the Dawn creek zinnias. All of them are so beautiful though.

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  2324. Rebecca Y on

    I am most excited about petite floret! But I’m also hoping to try Victorian Wedding Zinnias in front of my house! I’m glad that these will be accessible to small home gardeners/hobbyists! :)

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  2325. Leah Rose on

    All the zinnia collections send me into orbit but the one that excites me the most is Little Flower Girl! I prefer smaller-sized zinnias and love how they can be used for personals in wedding work!

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  2326. Meagan on

    When I look and a handful of ‘floret”, all I see is my daughter. If she was a flower, this would be her.

    So so excited for you and your team!

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  2327. Linda Cobb on

    And most excited about growing some of these Celosia’s, especially the dark raspberry colors. You are right they are the most overlooked flower and when they split out flat and create a fan, it makes me insanely crazy. Secondly, I’m most excited about Bee’s choice. But I must want to take a minute to thank you Erin for being here for all of us crazy flower people. There are so many of us that eat breathe and dream and flowers and you have made it look easy which I know. darn well it’s not. Thank you so much for being there for all of us. I am eternally grateful.

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  2328. Rebecca Young on

    I am probably most excited about petite florets! But I am also so excited about the Zinnias. I want to try Victorian Wedding!

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  2329. Angela Madore on

    I have to be honest, I’ve never been a huge Zinnia fan. The Precious Metals completely changes my mind. These are some of the most beautifully colored and shaped zinnias I have ever seen. I’m hoping to snatch up a pack of these. I will also try to grab the Dusty Rose Celosia. They are so delicate looking and I’m sure will look stunning in any bouquet!

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  2330. Jessica on

    I have been waiting for precious metals. The first time I saw it, I could not wait till Erin released it so we could enjoy it in our gardens. Now she has so many more that are just a beautiful!

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  2331. Chantelle Eckhout on

    Erin, Simply Amazing! I want them all. I would have to say Precious Metals I am looking forward to seeing most. Congratulations on floret originals!!

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  2332. Kristine-H on

    Flower’s Symbolize Growth and Life !! I’m truly grateful that you decided to take Floret in a new Life direction and put your Heart and Soul into the breeding program of Floret’s Original’s . I’m super excited for the opportunity to grow the new line of Zinnias Unicorn -Little Flower Girl -Golden Hour.
    The smile that’s on my heart is counting down to spring!!! Thank you to such an amazing TEAM !!!! ♥️

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  2333. Shelby Flaherty on

    Even though this entire new collection has so many stunning varieties to swoon over, I have to say the dahlias always steal my heart. Particularly the Cancan Girls and the Petite Florets! Im so in love with the pastel colors and unique shapes of every individual bloom. Chefs kiss!

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  2334. Jennifer Toncic on

    I am SO excited for the release of these seeds. I dream about it every night lol! I’m just a little backyard grower but these beauties are going to spread to much joy and I can’t wait to have them in my little bouquets. I am in love with alpenglow and petite floret. Truly stunning. Thank you for all that you do!

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  2335. Alida Milne on

    I have read through this post several times and it’s just wonderful to read your excitement for opening up a whole new chapter! It’s just AMAZING what you and your team have done on the farm the last 7 years and I have to congratulate you on that. It’s really hard to pick between all the beauties, but these have stood out to me:
    Celosias: Vintage Rose, Limonata and Coral Reef.
    Zinnias: Unicorn mix, Precious Metals
    Dahlias: Petite Florets
    Zone 3 gardening is not fun, but I will sure try my hand on these beauties. Happy gardening y’all!

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  2336. Liz Ehlinger on

    I am most excited to add in the Dawn Creek Pastels and Petite Florets to my garden this year! I am starting my first ever cut flower garden in my backyard and I’ve been too excited to even sleep!! Thank you for being such an inspiration to me!!

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  2337. Lesta Bentley on

    Im so looking forward to adding some new dahalias and zinnias to our farm this year. I’ve learned so much from your videos and separated my first tubers this last winter. Thank you so much for helping make the world a nicer and more beautiful place.

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  2338. Stephanie Snyder on

    I’m so excited for all of your seeds that are being released! I think I want all of your zinnias, especially golden hour, alpenglow, victorian wedding and precious metals!! Also Bees choice. I really can’t choose lol. I just hope I have enough room for it all!

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  2339. Crystal Leonard on

    I love the Alpenglow zinnias. Here in Utah, zinnias grow so well in the heat.

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  2340. Tami Richter on

    They are all stunning but my two favorites right now are Unicorn Mix and Raspberry Lemonade. Gorgeous!!

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  2341. Jennifer Hughes on

    All of these flowers are so delicious, but zinnias always grab my attention! Those Precious Metal colors are just irresistible mmmmm.

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  2342. Mia on

    I am most excited for the Dawn Creek Peach variety! I can’t wait for the Alpenglows as well :) They are all so pretty!!

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  2343. David Simione on

    I love the dusty rose celosia that look like coral!

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  2344. Therese Szyszkiewicz on

    How do you pick favorites out of all these beauties? But, saying that, I’ll pick a few that keep speaking to me about what I want for bouquets. Autumn Blaze, Spun Sugar and Lemonata are my favorite celosias. Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix are my favorite Zinnia’s, (although I could choose a few more ;-). I am really excited over the Cancan Girls Dahlia mix! Their mix of colors are perfect:-) Looking forward to their release!

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  2345. Tara Winchell on

    Wow, I love ALL of them! I think I’m MOST excited about precious metals zinnia and rose gold celosia if I HAD to pick! They are all just stunning.

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  2346. Camberley Frazier on

    Im so excited for floret. Seriously with Alpenglow. I really want to grow Unicorn mix for my daughter, but also Dawn creek blush has me in awe… I need more space!!!

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  2347. Michelle Young on

    I am highly anticipating the Petite Florets! They are so lovely. What a great project to have worked so diligently on.

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  2348. Tracy Duncan on

    So exciting! I am mostly anticipating the zinnias. I love all of them, including the Dawn Creek ones. My favorite might be the Unicorn Mix. I hope I am able to purchase the Raspberry Lemonade Celosia. That is an amazing color!

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  2349. Deidre S. on

    The rose gold celosia and victorian wedding zinnias are fire. I’ll have to share some seeds with my neighbor! (Planting the most flowers is our neighborly feud! ) Bees choice dahlias will look beautiful next to my highway ‘neighbor’ so communters can enjoy them too.

    Everything is beautiful!

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  2350. Ashley H on

    Ohh so hard to choose! Probably Petite Florets as it has been such a joy watching the evolution of Floret and Daughters of Floret. But also Precious Metals are just dreamy! 🥰🥰

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  2351. Karis Carter on

    Hello from Bellingham 👋 I love all the zinnias! Appenglow I think is the one I’m looking most forward to. I love the visualization with limelight! Every year I am more and more drawn to zinnias and their long vase life and how easy they are.

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  2352. Ashley on

    Ohh so hard to choose! Probably Petite Florets as it has been such a joy watching the evolution of Floret and Daughters of Floret. But also Precious Metals are just dreamy! 🥰🥰

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  2353. Ashleigh on

    I’ll take all the zinnias please!

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  2354. Jessica Jacob on

    I can not wait! Can.not.wait!!! I grew golden hour when you released it a few years ago. It was one of my absolute faves! Hoping I can grab that and more!

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  2355. Michele M. on

    Can’t wait for the Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Pastels. Thank you for sharing these. They are amazing.

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  2356. Christie Purifoy on

    How to choose?? For me, it’s probably all of the zinnias but especially Unicorn. Or Victorian Wedding. Or … :)

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  2357. Kelly Carr on

    Love everyone of the new Floret originals! I’m hopeful to snag a packet of precious metals and little flower girl zinnias rose gold and raspberry lemonade celosia. I honestly can’t decide what dahlias to get. Congratulations 🌱🌼💐🌸🌹

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  2358. Jen on

    So exited for you and your team! Such a labour of love! Can’t wait for all the Zinnia varieties!

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  2359. Marie Roberts on

    Your pictures showing your incredible years of work are absolutely amazing.

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  2360. Christopher Skerritt on

    I’m excited about them all, but especially all the dahlias! I grew dahlias from seed last year for the first time and now I’m hooked! Sooo excited for this release! I remember buying your first seed offers back in 2014! I’m now a farmer florist and it’s changed my life! Thank you!

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  2361. Janel on

    Can’t wait for the golden hour seeds, but all of them are so gorgeous!!

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  2362. Natalie Appel on

    Seeing bees, butterflies and all pollinators flitting around my garden brings me the utmost joy, which is why zinnias and open-centered dahlias are my absolute favorite! I’m most excited for golden hour, unicorn, alpenglow, and precious metal zinnias. (Honestly, it’s impossible to choose one!). As for Dahlias, I think the one I’m most excited for is Bees Choice!

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  2363. L. Agraso on

    I’m excited to grow Cancan Girls dahlias and the golden hour zinnias! I love seeing the unique colors and variety of flowers that come from your seeds.

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  2364. Lynn Schmidt on

    I am beyond excited. I can’t decide on which ones to grow, so if I got all of them, I’d be in heaven!! But for starters, I’m drawn to golden hour and Dawn Creek peach zinnias and a rose colored celosia. Thank you for bringing these lovelies into the world!

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  2365. Michelle Schuberg on

    OOO I’m so excited to try all the celosia seeds! I really can’t pick a favorite. They all are gorgeous!

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  2366. Janet on

    Can’t wait to make bouquets with Precious Metals! Okay, and Petit Florets! And…

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  2367. Abby Miller on

    I love the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias, but they are honestly all SO BEAUTIFUL! Great job team Floret!

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  2368. Jenni on

    I run a school garden and would love to grow some of these beauties

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  2369. Carina Paredes on

    The anemone dahlias are my favorites. Definitely want to get some seeds for those. I saved some of my own as well. I love that Floret has worked so hard to create so many amazing new varieties of flowers.

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  2370. DJ Steph on

    These are exquisite! I like the Dawn Creek Peach, but the Celosias are so on trend! I DJ weddings and “sprays” are everything right now. There are so many options you have coming out that will be in high demand for weddings. The colors of all the new releases are also so perfect and current!

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  2371. Barb Leatherman on

    I love the deep colors of celosia in sangria mix! It makes such a statement! I haven’t tried dahlias from seeds. I’m very interested in the spectacular colors in shooting stars. I can’t wait to get started!

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  2372. Mary Merenda on

    I live in Florida and it is to hot for Celosia and dahalias. I would love to o grow “Little Flower Girl” zinnias.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of growing flowers.

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  2373. Lindsey on

    Ooooh I love all of them but definitely getting Alpenglow, Dawn creek honey, and the Floret Dahlia’s! So dreamy! 💗✨️

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  2374. Leslie Halsall on

    I can’t wait for the ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias, ‘Precious Metals’ and the ‘Dawn Creek pastels’!! What a gorgeous selection! Well done on your breeding efforts!

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  2375. Cory Robichaud on

    Last year I ordered Bees Choice Mix and loved watching all the varieties come to life! I would love to try Cancan Girls this year. So excited! 🌺😊

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  2376. Cindy on

    I am so excited to grow your Precious Metals zinnias! Thank you for your vision and for working so hard to bring all these beautiful varieties to market!

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  2377. Chelsea kern on

    Ooooo I’m so excited for the flower girl zinnias! Absolutely stunning! All these flowers are helping shake my winter blues!

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  2378. Taylor Heyman on

    I’m so excited to grow golden hour zinnias this year!! They’re sooo pretty!

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  2379. SuzanneN on

    This article is so informative and I love the photos. Thank you very much for taking the time to share with us. I’m super excited about Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, Spun Sugar and Bees Mix🤗

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  2380. Judy Brown on

    They are all so beautiful! Thank you for your dedication in creating them.

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  2381. Brigette on

    Oh my goodness! These are all incredibly stunning. I am so excited at the chance to grow some of these beauties. I definitely have my eyes on Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, Little Flower Girl, Spun Sugar, and Rose Gold. Growing flowers and vegetables with my daughters is one of my favorite things. It’s magical to witness their wonder and excitement as we learn together and enjoy the growing season. Thank you for all of your hard work and inspiring others! You guys have really outdone yourselves.

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  2382. Jami Peal on

    Oh how do I decide?! I love all of them but can’t stop thinking about the Alpenglow and precious metals ones! Would love to raise these beauties in Florida!

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  2383. Delaney - Briarwood Flowers on

    Oh my goodness, I’d love every one of these! But the Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour, and Dawn Creek Honey zinnias are really catching my eye, and the Vintage Rose celosia looks like an incredible sub for some of the astilbe varieties we occasionally order in for wedding bouquets.

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  2384. Kate on

    Summer Sherbet, Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls are a few of my favorites. Very hard to pick they are all beautiful.

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  2385. Karly osborne on

    It’s been fascinating to watch the whole journey for the last few years! I am most excited for all of the new zinnia varieties

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  2386. Karly Heyman on

    I am so excited for all of them, but if I had to pick one it would be golden hour!

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  2387. Kelley on

    I am hoping to get my hands on a few of the zinnias with my favorite being Victorian Wedding!! And of course any of the dahlia seed packets!! So excited for this release. I have it marked on my calendar!

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  2388. Toria B. on

    The Little Flower Girl insisted that she could only wear Pink Chenille or Vintage Rose, and the wedding menu required Spun Sugar appetizers and Limonata drinks, surrounded by Dahlias and Zinnias. She hoped the Cancun Girls would take her to the Coral Reef to see the splendid marine colors that look like Floret Originals, waiting to be loved. Your flowers are extraordinary! To have seedlings and to create these magical flowers would be such a gift! I love them all, but the ones above are some favorites. Zinnias are my late aunt’s favorite flower, and we always grow some, but none like yours. You’ve created something wonderful. Congratulations!

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  2389. DeAnna on

    I think I want all of the celosias, definitely the raspberry lemonade. I hope I can do them justice in my yard.

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  2390. Brooke on

    I would LOVE to grow precious metals!!!!

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  2391. Cortney on

    The Dusty Rose celosia, Dawn Creek Pastels, and of course the Petite Florets! My love lies in the dahlias ever since I ordered a Bee’s Choice packet in 2020!

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  2392. Terren Alford on

    I’m super excited for the Dawn Creek pastels mix and precious metals zinnias 😊💜

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  2393. Louise on

    Looooove the Precious metals and the dawn honey ones are.dreamy…. swoon. Would love to grow them in my tiny garden. ❤️❤️❤️

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  2394. Caitlin on

    Ooh they are all so beautiful!! It’s so hard to choose but I’m most excited about the Alpenglow, so I can see how they look with my ‘limelight’ hydrangeas; the 🦄 Mix because I’m trying to get my littles more involved in the garden and they are all over anything and everything rainbow or unicorn and the Bee’s Choice because I love the surprise aspect to it … you just don’t know what you’re going to get!! Thank you for the chance to win 🌸

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  2395. Katherine McAlary on

    I was lucky enough to buy a couple of packages of the unicorn mix of zinnias a few years ago. They were hands down my favorite seeds I’ve ever grown. I savored them for a couple of seasons and I cannot wait for them to come back! I’m so excited that not only are the unicorns back but so many other amazing varieties as well.

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  2396. Drew on

    I’m so excited for all of them but really love the Floret zinnias! Can’t wait to get those in my garden.

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  2397. Matilyn Atwood on

    Oh mah gosshhh!!!! Alpenglow ! Precious metals! Coral reef!! I want alll of these lovely creations! What a brilliant mind you have, these will most definitely be sold out in no time!! The pastels are a HUGE hit for 2024 i see many lovely bridalshower, baby shower, and weddings executing these florals PERFECTLY!! Well done again

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  2398. Cheng on

    Am hoping to get Dawn Creek Blush. But any of them would be amazing.

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  2399. Jane on

    I love the Golden Hour! Gorgeous!

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  2400. Deborah Monteleone on

    They are all so beautiful but I’m looking forward to getting Precious metals, Alpenglow and the Unicorn zinnias hopefully. Thank you for all your tremendous work and sharing this beauty with the world !!

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  2401. Gia on

    ALL of them, but if I have to pick one it’s the Alpenglow! That dusty muted color palette feels so luxurious!

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  2402. Darlene Smith-Gianelli on

    With over 6,000 replies I don’t have a snowballs chance. But I have to say you have made choosing really, really hard. I love the intensity of colors of all three. I would pick zinnia as a first choice from childhood memories helping my mother in her garden (Dawn Creek Pastels). Second the dahlia because I have just started dabbling (with success) from seeds (Floret). And third Celosia as a new challenge, having never grown these before (Sangria Mix). Thank you to all who have participated in making this happen. May this next year be even more fruitful for you and your team.

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  2403. Shannyn Hyland on

    I am so hoping to snag a packet of zinnia precious metals. I’ve been swooning over them for years anxiously awaiting them to be ready for the public to purchase!

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  2404. Sheran Rigg on

    Dahlias are on my list to try this year. I’ve admired them from a distance for years. Hoping to have their happy faces all around my garden 🪴
    Thanks for sharing all your hard work & experience! Love your style 🌸

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  2405. Stephanie on

    The peachy oranges always catch my eye: “Coral Reef” and “Dawn Creek Honey”, “Dawn Creek Peach”, and Golden Hour. Gorgeous varieties!

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  2406. Cheryl Scranton on

    Oh man, there’s no way ….”pick which I’m interested in planting”….because if I don’talready own it, I seek and
    aquire it and plant it….never too many plants/flowers. My bee’s and hummingbirds would be happy to service any variety, as would I. You’re a master “in flowers” and we appreciate you and other’s like us :-) P.S……remember to breathe….”you’ve got this, and have from the very beginning!”

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  2407. Lisa Jo on

    I never knew what Celosia was until I stumbled across some in a cheap, tawdry wildflower-in-a-bag mix, and the bees and butterflies LOVE it. So I’m looking forward to trying out Autumn Blaze, Glowing Embers and Rose Gold. I know without fail that I will order one packet of each type of Zinnia and see what strikes my fancy for the future, but I love the precious metals and the unicorn mixes right now. Thank you for staying steadfast in your calling. I always look forward to summers full of bouquets that I can deliver to my neighbors, and feature on my pitiful little Instagram account. You are loved and appreciated and you were MADE FOR THIS! Love from down south in Georgia…

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  2408. Catherine on

    Thank you for bringing these treasures into the world and for sharing their beauty with all! I’m most excited for Zinnia Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Peach and of course daughters of your Dahlia namesake, Petite Florets! These will be well loved and will hopefully inspire future little flower girls who pass by my garden.

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  2409. Melinda Wood on

    I am new to starting flowers from seeds and have always shopped my local farmers markets and nursery’s for my flowers. And even though I still plan to support them I am super excited to try growing my own plants. I am looking forward to growing Spun Sugar, Unicorn Mix and Shooting Star varieties.

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  2410. Jodi DeHate on

    I love them all! I’d love to try so many of them.

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  2411. Michelle on

    They are all so beautiful! I would be happy to grow any of them!!

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  2412. Carin on

    I can’t wait for the Unicorn Mix and hope that it does well here in South Florida! I am naturally drawn to Zinnas and Dahlias because my grandmother grew them so prolifically when I was growing up. While Dahlia don’t tend to do well down here, Zinnias usually make for a great show.

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  2413. Heidi Floyd on

    So hard to choose! But Alpenglow I think.

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  2414. Julia Darby on

    Oh my goodness! They are all so wonderful. The ‘petite florets’ collection reminds me of the pictures of flowers I used to draw as a child. The pastel tones are so dreamy, and the simple shapes are so whimsical and charming. I can’t stop looking at their picture. Absolutely delightful!

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  2415. Zhuzhu on

    I’m super excited to try the new zinnia varieties. Precious Metals in particular has really caught my eye!

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  2416. Taylor on

    That Dusty Rose Celosia is so gorgeous l!

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  2417. Monia on

    Super excited about the Little flower girl mix!! They all look so beautiful it’s going to be hard to choose!

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  2418. Aong Vang on

    Alpenglow is definitely on my list. Then, Precious Metals and Vintage wedding. Also, Dawn creek blush. Too many good ones.

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  2419. [email protected] on

    I think I need the dawn creek honey for my honey bee hives!! I grew the bees choice last year from a seed so I would love to add shooting stars or cancan girls to the mix! The bouquets were gorgeous!!

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  2420. Monica Scotland on

    I am excited to try Golden hour and Alpenglow for my cut flower farm!

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  2421. Laura on

    Thank you for making the world a more beautiful place ❤️

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  2422. Eileen Lee on

    Over the moon about your new releases…zinnias Victoria Wedding ♥️

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  2423. Shannon on

    I have been watching you create these for years and am delighted to see the final product. Well done!

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  2424. Becky Triplett on

    I am loving the Petite Florets. My neighbors call me the flower lady and I think they would enjoy these beautiful colors.

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  2425. Abby Hamilton on

    Wow!!! They are all SO beautiful! I am so excited for Petite Florets, Precious Metals & Dawn Creek Blush!

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  2426. Rachael O on

    Coral Reef, Spun Sugar, and Sangria! Was introduced to celosia a few years ago while working at as a florist. Always looked forward to late summer and early autumn when they would arrive in the shop.
    And of course, Precious Metals and Golden Hour <3
    Been following your journey since 2013, and it's been a joy to witness your joy and innovation.

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  2427. Jennifer Perry on

    Love the shape and color of Victorian Wedding and Unicorn, can’t wait to plant for the bees, the birds, and me. Thank you for the beauty you are about to bring to so many backyard gardens.

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  2428. Maureen on

    I simply need alpenglow and dawn creek honey in my life!!

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  2429. Nelli on

    I am most excited for bees choice and cancan girls! I’ve had flower gardens since I was a little girl, but I’ve rarely delved into the world of dahlias, so I cannot wait to see the surprises that come from planting by seed! With a little one on the way, I can’t wait to share my love of flowers with the next generation, and what better way to do it than walking through rows of beautiful dahlias!

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  2430. Shannon Reiland on

    AH! Im starting my first cutting garden this year! New to Floret and so excited for this. Id say most excited for golden hour and Floret.

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  2431. Chantal B on

    I am so looking forward to planting Alpen Glow, Precious Metals and Bee’s Choice! All so beautiful and unique. Can’t wait to include them in arrangements!

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  2432. Myra Hipke on

    They are all so beautiful, but I keep coming back to the Golden Hour zinnas!

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  2433. Sara Powell on

    I have the perfect spot to show these varieties off in my front yard. All of them are show stoppers! Congratulations on the release!

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  2434. JoJo F. on

    Wonderful works Erin! I’m excited for the possibilities but also for you and your team and again spreading Floral Love around the world. Keep up the vision! Floret Cancun Girls, Dawn Creek Pastels ,Floret Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding draw me in the most. However, they are all beautiful! Inspires me for the new year!

    Although I’m in the middle of a family crisis I just had to see the beauty that was transpiring here at Floret. Thank you for sharing the beauty and bringing a bit of joy today. Although my time is short, I did want to take a few minutes to share a few thoughts on the pricing. Having done a little seed growing over the years these prices don’t even begin to cover the time, energy, wondering, and love that goes into growing for seed. Growing for flowers is one thing, but growing for seed extends the season/s in energy, time, risk, sweat and perseverance for the desire to gain just a handful of seeds. If you consider just this season of preparation (not including the efforts from previous years to make this year possible), planting, tending the weeds, checking for blight/bugs, selection, pruning, or culling, in the rain or shine, the long hours of hard work, joy and sorrows, sometimes sleepless nights, every seed that can be gleaned is tender, precious treasure. $15 wouldn’t include all the effort and energy that is put into a single harvested seed.
    Every seed is more precious than gold-treasure it! It is a gem to delight and provide for the world.
    Thanks for sharing beauty to the world! And for bringing cheer where extra cheer may be needed-everywhere!
    Blessings

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  2435. Annalee on

    I want to try all the celosias!! Love love love the color options!

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  2436. Gavin on

    I shall be attempting to grow the Bee’s Choice Mix of dahlias (one of my absolute favorite flowers to grow) so fingers crossed as I live in Colorado, and will have to provide the conditions which they like. I am wanting to cross breed as many dahlias as possible, and have found floret to be a great source via seed (though the resulting plants are never quite the same as the parents, which I love). Also so exited to grow the Precious Metals Mix of Zinnias! I really like zinnias, as they are generally somewhat drought-tolerant where we live, and are also so much fun to cross-breed to get a huge spectrum of colors. I am so exited for the 2024 seed sale, and can’t wait for my seeds to arrive, as most flowers have to be started early indoors.

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  2437. Ana Pacheco on

    I am so excited to see how sangria mix and autumn blaze will dance in the wind out in the field!

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  2438. Nicolle on

    Precious Metals and Bee’s Choice! And allllll the celosia! It’s incredible to read how much love and devotion you’ve given to your flower varieties and makes me so much more excited to grow them, too!

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  2439. Willbe Ho on

    I’ve had my eye on Golden Hour since its brief release several years ago! Dawn Creek Peach for softer wedding work.

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  2440. Rachael Pletenik on

    I am drawn to your Precious metals, limonata celosia and the bee’s choice dahlia mix. Truly there are so many good choices here.

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  2441. Catherine on

    Every zinnia ever. Love those lil’ blooms!

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  2442. Tawny Regan on

    I’d love to plant Alpenglow and Precious Metals in my front yard!

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  2443. Carlos on

    Super excited for the dahlia collection. Can’t figure out which one I want the most! I love the coloring and texture on Cancan Girls. I have tried dahlia seeds in the past and have had some success. I am learning from my past mistakes and ready to try out your new collection for some wonderful boquet.

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  2444. Jana S. on

    Zinnia all the way especially precious metals, unicorn mix, and alpen glow and of course the Dahlia seeds! So much win!

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  2445. Annjanette on

    I have my list ready to go! But precious metals has to be at the top! I am so excited for this release and have another small bit of Floret growing here on our farm.

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  2446. Vanessa Doctor on

    Love everything but really hoping to get Golden Hour and the Unicorn mix!

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  2447. Christy on

    What a gorgeous collection of flowers! I’m hoping to grow Rose Gold Celosia and Alpenglow zinnias.

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  2448. Jessica Masha on

    All of the zinnias, especially golden hour, so so beautiful. Cut zinnias are under-appreciated!

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  2449. Leslie on

    I’ve been wanting unicorn mix since I first saw it, but I love all of the zinnias really. Basically the same for the celosia, love them all! I’ve grown your celosia for the last couple of years & it’s been my favorite by far.

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  2450. Sara M on

    Any of the Zinnia but especially the Apenglow and Dawson Creek. So so excited to Hopefuly get to purchase a few in a few weeks and grow with my daughter!

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  2451. Amy Furtney on

    I am most excited about the Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnia varieties! 😍

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  2452. Deborah on

    I’ve had great success with your seeds in the past so I’m anxious to try a few new varieties. Little flower girl and Dawn creek blush are definitely on my list! Thank you for your knowledge and inspiration!

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  2453. Amanda on

    These are so beautiful and I am SO excited we can finally grow these in our own gardens! I really love the Dawn Creek Pastels in particular. I finally have a small yard of my own and am so excited to fill it with these beautiful and unique flowers :)

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  2454. Hannah Butler on

    My jaw is on the floor!!! How blessed are we to be able to enjoy the beauty of all of the hard work that has been poured into these seeds! I am very excited about ‘Little Flower Girl’ Zinnias!!! This makes me SO exited for the spring!

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  2455. Abbey Murphy on

    Looking forward to Unicorn Mix to be back in the rotation! Yay!

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  2456. Kris Wood on

    I love the zinnias and look forward to planting this year… these were my great grandmother’s very favorite. She was a giver in so many ways.
    I also admire the beauty and fullness of the dahlias.. growing, cutting, and giving these beauties as blessings

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  2457. Katie DiGangi on

    Absolutely stunning! Thank you for all of your hard work. I’m so excited to get these Floret varieties and start planting!

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  2458. Amber Tierney on

    Wow, what a wonderful opportunity for home gardeners to get their hands on novel varieties! All of these are so beautiful but if I had to pick just one it would be the precious metals and if I could pick just one more it would be the petite florets. Looking forward to the opening of the sale!

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  2459. Natalie C on

    Loving Precious Metals, Dawn Creek (all of them), and celosia Limonata!!

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  2460. Rebecca Taylor on

    I am so inspired by the Dawn Creek Collaboration. The flowers are gorgeous and unique and lovely – the blush variety literally sings to me. But I love the beauty of two farmers (and their teams!) – artists?? – working together to create something so lovely. Not competing but creating – celebrating – collaborating with the earth and pollinators and the sun and the rain. . Its beautiful and endearing and maybe this is cheesy but it’s like an ancient good thing. It’s GOOD. I want to soak up that feeling – that goodness – and spread it around.

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  2461. Helen Elizabeth Moreno on

    Can’t Wait! Precious Metals, Unicorn, Victorian wedding, Dawn Creek Blush, and Petite Floret!

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  2462. Laura Kitz on

    Alpen Glow takes my breath away and Victorian Wedding looks like a variety my florists will love to use! Such beautiful, incredible, hard work you and your team have put into these originals. Congratulations!!

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  2463. Kelly Glover on

    It is so hard to choose just one variety, however I would say Apenglow Zinnia and Golden Hour Zinnia have captured my heart. I recall when I stumbled upon your operation in 2016, how amazed I was that you could grow isolated colors of Zinnias in peach and yellow and not just the rainbow hues I was used to in my Mother’s garden growing up. That spark set a path that led to me owning my own successful urban flower farm and design studio in the hills of Pittsburgh where we connect our community through local blooms. It never gets old when we have customers amazed at the varieties and types of cut flowers we grow, making them accessible in the city. We are so excited for these new varieties you’ve discovered and cannot wait to continue to share the uniqueness of seasonal and local blooms in both our storefront and event work.

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  2464. Katelyn Flower on

    I am incredibly excited for ALL of these flowers. Their photos and descriptions are so enticing it’s so hard to choose! I am so excited to expand our flower garden this year and I would absolutely love to try growing more pollinator friendly flowers.

    If I have to narrow it down, I would definitely choose the Shooting Star and Petite Floret dahlia mixes, as well as the Dawn Creek Pastels mix, Alpenglow, and Golden Hour zinnias. The mix of pastel colors from these are so stunning and magical I can’t get enough of them! The subtle change of colors fading into one another are just so beautiful!

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  2465. Madeleine on

    Each one is more incredible than the last! I have to say Alpenglow is my favorite especially after watching your wonderful show. ❤️ I hope to add a few selections to my garden this year!

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  2466. Kaity Newman on

    Im so excited about alpenglow and precious metals oh and victorian wedding & the floret dahlia.

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  2467. Laura R on

    SO excited for all but if I had to pick the ones I am *most* excited for it would have to be Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Unicorn zinnias!

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  2468. Judy Kerr-Workman on

    I am excited for Unicorn Mix. I plant zinnias in out town square every year. I think the bright colors will be a cheerful display for visitors.

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  2469. Rachael Sanderson on

    I’ve been so inspired by your farm for a few years now and these new varieties is so very exciting and I’m sure a thousand-fold for you! Celosia is a bit new to me, I really had no interest in garden center varieies but seeing yours in photos has changed that and now I love celosia and its whimsy! The ‘rose gold’ and ‘sangria mix’ just hit me so good! And lets be real they’re all so gorgeous, I dream of growing some of my own! Congratulations!!

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  2470. Trina on

    Sooo excited about this seed release! Thank you and your team for all the hard work you do and for sharing it with us!
    Drawn to the Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding Zinnias and the Cancan Girls and Bee’s Choice Dahlias 😍

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  2471. Lisa N on

    They are all gorgeous – it is hard to choose.
    But since I am choosing – ALPINEGLOW!

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  2472. Riana Manley on

    I cant wait to plant out some petit floret seeds! I’m new at the flower farming scene and would love to have some beautiful collarete shaped dahlias blooming!

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  2473. kristin on

    i can almost see the waves of wonder and excitement weaving through the world!! thank you for bringing flower and nature lovers together in deeper awe and inspiration! you’re a gem floret <3

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  2474. Amber Codling on

    How could we choose just one favourite?! I have been waking up at night thinking about these zinnias, dahlias and celosias! If I could only choose one? Dawn Creek Honey. I think?

    Thank you for sharing this gift with the planet! Even the bees.

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  2475. Andrew Larson on

    I can’t wait to try out the Unicorn mix! I love all the unique and vivid colors and think they’ll really pop in the garden.

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  2476. Nicolette Brink on

    I really like Golden hour and the dawn creek blush and precious metals. Sunset hues are just my fav! But the shades of the celosia are just incredible. Antique dusty vibes are so neat. And the coral ones are just cool, I want to reach out and touch them. Part of my flower farm’s story and purpose is create a place where people connect with nature through their five senses. I encourage people to touch, to smell, to think about what you feel when you at different places in my gardens. I love growing things that have different textures, that are unique to experience. When I read this post of yours describing your flowers, you took me on the same journey with you I hope people have when they are at my farm. The varieties you grow go beyond just pretty flowers, they are a true experience for people to enjoy!!

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  2477. Mercedes on

    I am especially excited for the new zinnias but all of the flowers look amazing!!!

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  2478. Jacqueline Mooney on

    I’m so excited to try some of the celosia this year. The color range is just amazing! Thank you and congratulations !

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  2479. LORNA HAZELTON on

    All of the above flowers are incredible. I am starting to dive in to more celosia. I am in love with the different styles and colors. We are devoting a full row to them this year. The zinnia colors are all fantastic. I have not yet tried to grow dahlia from seed, but I am intrigued by the different flowers that you are coming up with. Hoping that we will be able to try all this year.

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  2480. Ále Torres on

    Dawn Creek Blush, Raspberry Lemonade, Floret and Cancan Girls :)

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  2481. Monique on

    All of these seeds are high up on my list! But “little flower girl” and “Shooting Stars” are my favorite because of their simplicity!
    I cannot wait to start sowing these!

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  2482. Cindy Sowers on

    All gorgeous, of course. But love the Can Can Girls, the Petite Florets and the Precious Metals the most. Keep up the great work. Gorgeous!

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  2483. David on

    Alpenglow and Precious Metals!

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  2484. Diane on

    I love Dawn Creek Blush and Precious Metals, but they are all so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your gift with the world and teaching
    others so much about flowers💕 🌸

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  2485. Niki on

    How is a Libra supposed to narrow it down to just a few?! Oh heck…just take my credit card!!!! #alltheprettyflowers. LOL! Picking one of each (for now, that is), I’d say “Dusty Rose”, “Alpenglow”, and the absolutely magical, “Floret”. Congrats on your wonderful collection! This is gonna be HUGE! <3

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  2486. Victoria George on

    Wow! They’re all so incredible! Can’t even put into words how excited I am that you’re now offering these seeds. Choosing my favorite feels impossible. I can’t wait to grow them all. Ahhh I think I’m most excited about the zinnias. They’re less risky and I know I can save the seeds for future seasons. This year was my first time saving dahlia seeds so I’m excited to see what comes of them. Thank you for offering these seeds!!

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  2487. Carla on

    You definitely haven’t made it easy to pick a ‘few’ to buy with this post or a favorite but I must say the Limonota has be intrigued! Hoping to be able to grab some of each variety before they sell out! As I’m sure they will. Thank you for all your hard work and making the world a more beautiful place.

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  2488. Emily on

    Your work is so inspirational! I loved reading your book (one down, a few more to go!) and watching the show. While my soul flowers are roses, zinnias and dahlias take a close second and third place. After a few years of learning what they like, there are now zinnias and dahlias that accompany my roses every year. Congratulations on this part of your journey – I can’t wait to grow Floret originals here in Texas!

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  2489. Amanda Webby on

    Floret! I adore single and anenome Dahlias! Your ‘Floret’ and Shooting Stars have me dreaming of Summer bouquets to share with friends and family! I have had mixed success with Celosia, I am CELOSA of the gorgeous blooms you have pictured here and I will certainly be trying many/most of your offerings if I can get them. I used to have a little market stand at the Port Townsend, WA farmer’s market named Muddy Paws Nursery. Now the paws have taken over, I own a doggie daycare and grow oodles of flowers to make our humans and their pets feel filled with joy in our sweet (too brief) growing season.

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  2490. Callie on

    These are all so beautiful!! Cannot wait to plant at least of few varieties…how am I supposed to choose?!

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  2491. Sarah S on

    I don’t know if I could pick an absolute favorite. But i am dreaming of filling my yard with the zinnias and the dahlias. So gorgeous!

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  2492. Erin on

    I’m excited for the Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and Dawn Creek Blush zinnias. They’re all so beautiful!

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  2493. Lisa on

    It is hard to choose as they are all so beautiful – but since I am choosing – ALPINEGLOW!

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  2494. Molly Poissant on

    I started purchasing zinnia seeds from Floret 7 years ago now maybe and I have loved them all. But I am most excited to get my hands on Alpenglow, Golden Hour, and Dawn Creek Blush. I love having huge beds of zinnias in my backyard for when the bad days hit.

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  2495. Lori Lamson on

    Giddy about these new additions, especially Sangria and Coral Reef celosias and zinnias Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, and Victorian Wedding. Cooler climate hearty is always a bonus for us here in Minnesota.

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  2496. Tara on

    So excited for zinnias, especially Precious Metals. Also discovered my love for celosia last year and excited to grow more this year. Thank you for all of the information, education and inspiration!

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  2497. Kristi on

    I can’t wait to snag some of those golden hour zinnias!!

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  2498. Kathy on

    We grew your ‘Bee’s Choice’ back in 2020 and the pollinators just loved them! They’re all so beautiful however I’m drawn to ‘Precious Metals’ & ‘Coral Reef’. Congratulations on this achievement!

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  2499. Carlie G on

    I am most excited for bee’s choice dahlias! I’ve never grown them from seed only tubers. I have a new farm in Oregon and can’t wait to see it come to life with flowers!

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  2500. Marty Thornhill on

    I love what you’ve accomplished. You should be very proud. Looking forward to Cancun Girls and Floret dahlias the most, but will get some celosia and zinnias too!

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  2501. Ariane on

    Very excited for the Zinnias!!

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  2502. Laurie on

    I can’t wait for the zinnias. I love the muted, antique color pallettes. I think I’ll try celosia for the first time too. Gorgeous colors.

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  2503. Carolyn Ahumada on

    I’m excited for any one of these beauties but the Celosia Limonata is tugging at my heartstrings!😍

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  2504. Melissa Stack on

    I’m extremely excited about the zinnias. I have always loved them and am excited to grow more varieties.

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  2505. Julienne Herigstad on

    I have been waiting for this launch for years! I am most excited about the Petite Floret Dahlias, Golden hour zinnias, Dawn Creek Blush, Dawn Creek Peach, Dawn Creek Honey, and Vintage Rose Celosias! Thank you for everything you share with the world, Erin!

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  2506. Katie on

    I love Celosia! Pink chenille would be an amazing addition to my cut flower garden this year 😍🤞

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  2507. Jaime on

    Zinnias!! All the Zinnias!!! I convinced my mom to carve out some space on her farm for me to grow some flowers this year!! I want to fill the space with all the colors I can find so she will let me expand it next year!! 😊🤞🏼🤞🏼

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  2508. Ray P on

    I can’t wait to grow flower girl zinnias! I GUESS I’ll give celosia a go…if you insist! LOL

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  2509. Jessica Archer on

    All the new varieties look so beautiful!! I can’t wait to get some pretty Zinnia seeds.
    I am very excited for the unicorn mix 😍

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  2510. Jennifer Hanson on

    I am dreaming of growing the dahlia seeds! I love the variety and the surprise element–waiting to see what is going to come up! Thank you for your fascinating work and the way you share it with all of us!

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  2511. Clare on

    All the zinnias! I went in with certain varieties in mine and came out wanting them all!

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  2512. Dieu on

    I have wanted to grow precious metals for SO LONG. I’ll be waiting on the 6th to buy them even though I’ve already got so many seed babies starting from the August sale! I don’t think I’ll have the space for all of them but I’ll figure it out! I’m genuinely so happy for all the Floret success and wish you all the very best.

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  2513. Alex T on

    The flowers I am most excited to get and plant in my garden are Zinnia Victorian Wedding, I love the color range and the petite size of the blooms, they are so cute! I am also looking forward to Zinnia Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Petite Florets!

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  2514. Mia on

    How do I pick a favorite when these seeds are so much more than seeds. They are emotions glistened with sweat, tears, joy, hope, and love. I can feel your passion through your gentle words, video and photography. The message and imagery you’ve created through your authenticity and desire of wanting to share your labor of love with the world is what we need right now. We are craving this simple yet complex gift of goodness. Congratulations for spreading and sharing millions of little emotions and bringing mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters together in the hope we can feel your pieces of your joy and pride in our backyards. Thank you, so grateful. Oh yes, I still have to pick a favorite. I’d say the precious metal zinnias since they look like they can shift colors with the light and with ones emotions. They will look different each time…can’t wait!

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  2515. Jenna on

    I would love to try Petite florets dahlias, unicorn and precious metals zinnias, limonata and sangria mix celosia. I have grown little flower girl zinnias and vintage rose celosia in the past and they did very well.

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  2516. Sue King on

    I am really excited for any of the zinnias! My grandma used to grow them and they were always full of butterflies and honey bees! I am trying to be more conscious of planting for the bees and butterflies going forward. They are desperately needing our help. I’m just a backyard gardener that is trying to do my part to help them, enjoy gardening and making this a more beautiful place to live

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  2517. April Allen on

    I wasn’t planning on any of the celosia, but after reading about limonata I think it’s a must. It will pair with almost anything and love the textural option to other “greens” for arrangements. Thanks to the entire Floret team for your work and effort!

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  2518. Alyssa W on

    So very excited for your seeds. A beautiful collection, however my eye is set on the Petite Florets <3

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  2519. Megan on

    I’m really excited about Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, and Celosia Vintage Rose. Crossing fingers that I can get a package of each before they sell out!

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  2520. Rachel on

    This is our first year growing full time and we are just over the moon excited. I am most excited about the Little Flower Girl Mix! I have been waiting for them for so long!

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  2521. Kate on

    Super excited to add Bees Choice Dahlia mix to the garden. Introducing honey bees a few years ago to the garden and planting these would give the girls an opportunity to create pollen and nectar right from the dahlias. And with the bees ‘choosing’ which dahlia to pollinate would give interesting seeds to follow. Really exciting seeing all the hard work come to life from Floret.

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  2522. Eva Gunther on

    As a florist who is done many weddings I am so excited to see varieties such as ‘Alpine Glow’ and ‘Precious Metals’! The soft, pastel pinks and peaches are so coveted as well as the high petal count! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!! Thank you for creating these 🩷

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  2523. Sarah Jo on

    I am most excited about the Dawn creek blush and peach varieties:) sometimes zinnias have different hues in our intense 100F summers, it will be very interesting to see! :)

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  2524. Kayla on

    This is my first year trying to grow a cutting garden in my yard. I’m drinking up all the Floret books and love the hues of these seeds.

    I think I want to try Dahlias, Zinnias, and Celosia so right now I’m eyeing Can-Can Girls, Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Honey and Vintage Rose.

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  2525. Alison on

    I am most excited about Alpenglow as I fell in love with it while watching your show. I am also hoping for some Can can seeds , very excited for this opportunity!

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  2526. Sebrina on

    I am excited for you and your new venture with “Floret originals”. I love dahlias but I have never tried them from seed. I think the “surprise” these provide will be exciting for me. Thanks for all you do to help provide us information about different flowers. I have your books and use them as references frequently.

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  2527. Jesse Manis on

    Swoon! Precious Metals & Spun Sugar. Love, love LOVE!

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  2528. Sharon Trew on

    All so beautiful-hard to choose-I think Precious Metals is my favourite!❤️

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  2529. Shandell P on

    I love a giant zinnia so I am most excited about Precious Metals!

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  2530. Ryan Wathne on

    All the new seed varieties are just incredible. We just bought a home and are beyond excited to have a real garden this year, hopefully full of your gorgeous flowers. If all goes according to our ordering plan, the Alpenglow zinnias and Petite Florets will be the highlight of our flower garden this summer. Thank you for all your hard work – the excitement is palpable and a light in these dark days.

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  2531. Mary Lohuis on

    My favorite of the flowers is by far Alpenglow! She is so beautiful. Thus season I’m really looking forward to giving my garden more attention after a two year hiatus while being pregnant and taking care of my sweet baby. I would be honored to try all those flowers.

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  2532. Amalia on

    So hard to narrow down! The ones I love most are: Dawn Creek Blush and Pastel zinnias, Precious Metals zinnias, Alpenglow zinnias, Unicorn Mix zinnias, and Petite Florets dahlias.

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  2533. Jennifer on

    I can’t honestly say I have ever been more excited about a seed sale in my life ever. They’re all STUNNING but the ones I am MOST excited about it the Glowing Embers Celosia because I plan to put it in a cinderblock planter that looks like a fire pit – so it will look like dancing flames in a firepit. I’m also SUPER excited about the Alpenglow Zinnias because my 6 year old daughter and I watched the Growing Floret documentary so we know how difficult it was when y’all had to rip out the entire planting of it. And Bee’s Choice Dahlias because after we lost a baby, my husband bought me a Dahlia plant for Bereaved Mother’s Day and I feel head over heels for the majesty of the flowers. Then either slugs or earwigs attacked in the middle of another miscarriage and I lost my most precious plant. I would truly love to grow a variety of Dahlias like that in my own garden. The garden has been the single most healing place for me after losing my babies. It’s been an Eden which is exactly how our farm got its name. And seeing my daughter fall in love with it as well has been truly a joy. We’re hoping to grow and gift bouquets to the people who have shown us so much love and support during those difficult times. And keep them going in our gardens as a sign of hope for the future.

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  2534. Michelle on

    They are all so beautiful! Picking one from each category, I’m excited about the Rose Gold Celosia, Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias, and Petite Florets Dahlias.

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  2535. Rachel on

    I think the shades and pastels of the celosia are an absolute stunner!
    Cannot wait!

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  2536. Deb Sweeney on

    It will be hard to decide which seed packets to buy because I love them all. Looking through them on my own I felt I had made my choices. Then I read about them on your blog and I need to start all over again! I really like the Unicorn Zinnias because of their shade but now I want one of each type. I also especially like the Celosia summer sherbet and Rose Gold.
    I received a packet of Dahlia seeds when I received your Dahlia book for Christmas. I would like to try others, too!

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  2537. Katelyn on

    Thank you for sharing more details about all these amazing plant personalities. And congrats on lovingly bringing them into the world!
    I’m a home gardener deeply inspired by my mom’s garden and seed saving habits, and we’ll be growing some of these “together” even though we now live 500 miles apart. :) Every one of them puts a twinkle in our eyes, but I think I’m most excited about Limonata and Spun Sugar celosias and Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Pastels zinnas!

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  2538. Eva Carpenter on

    If I could afford it or get my hands on them I would grow all of your seeds! Every single one is beautiful and exciting. I am in awe of your accomplishments and you inspire me to work harder and keep trying new things. Your ability to make your dreams into reality is truly amazing. Thank you for all you do in the world of flowers.

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  2539. Paula on

    Please don’t make me chose! They’re ALL gorgeous!

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  2540. Sharon Jones on

    These originals are all so beautiful it’s hard to choose a favorite. I’ve never grown celosia so I’m excited to give it a try. I love zinnias and have had mixed success growing them in our cold climate in Anchorage Alaska but I can’t resist the beautiful colors in your mixes. Alpenglow and Precious Metals are two I want to try.

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  2541. Paula on

    Precious Metals

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  2542. Sondi on

    I’m excited for your dahlia seeds. I love the “Bees Choice”. I got a grant from the state of Utah for a pollinator project. I put in about 40 native pollinator plants. I’m excited to plant these in my new beds and attract all the bees to my garden.

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  2543. Paula on

    Golden Hour & Alpenglow!

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  2544. Natalia on

    I love the Zinnias, most exited about the unicorn variety because I am Planning on having my 4 year old daughter and me redo our little garden, this time I want to go all out and have lots of flowers, maybe some veggies too. As any 4 year old, any unicorn related thing is an instant grab for her. I am Mesmerized by the dahlias, but also very intimidated by them because I live In Texas. Can’t wait for spring to get here!!

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  2545. Sandy on

    I would love to try to grow dahlias from seed which I have never done before!

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  2546. Dee on

    This is what I want to do with my life. If only I were 30 years younger. I am so blessed that somehow you popped up in my IG stream a few years ago. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching what y’all have been doing. You have a piece of heaven on earth. Looking forward to the seed sale! Looking forward to seeing what y’all will do next.

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  2547. Jessica on

    So excited for the new seed varieties! These zinnias are the prettiest I’ve ever seen. I’m just crossing my fingers hoping I can get my hands on some.

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  2548. Rebekah on

    So beautiful 😍 those zinnias…swoon! Have been following you for years so this is very exciting!!

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  2549. Rebecca Taylor on

    I love the pastel Zinnia’s and think the metallic qualities of the Precious Metals would be incredible! I bet the photos don’t even do them justice! Oh and the Dahlia’s! Honestly, they all look mesmerizing! This is my first year growing for profit and I so appreciate all the hard work that went into your offerings. Thank You! I hope to scoop up some seeds at your sale and will cross my fingers should I be so lucky to score on your giveaway!

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  2550. Kim on

    I live all the varieties, but the Floret is so pretty. I also love flowers with vibrant colors. Every flower you have is so beautiful!

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  2551. Cheryl on

    All the Zinnias! Especially the precious metals. Last year I grew zinnias for the first time and cut them so I had zinnias all summer long thanks to learning from Floret!

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  2552. Heather on

    Hi! I am excited about the unicorn variety. Just the name makes my yard more magical. I just can’t wait to be barefoot outside in the garden. My soul has such a connection to the earth.

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  2553. Kelly on

    These are all so amazing, thank you for sharing your love and talents with us!! My favorite by far are all the zinnias!

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  2554. Jordan on

    I am SO SO SO excited about these!! The celosias – totally agree, they get passed over for focal booms but they are absolute bouquet workhorses, the backbone of many a summer arrangement. And Precious Metals zinnias, swoon.

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  2555. kenzie conley on

    Mother nature certainly has Erin on speed dial! It’s the fact that she heard the call of each unique bloom and persisted thro the process of cultivating and growing out and creating enough seed to share that tells me Erin’s relationship with mother nature is like no other. These blooms are incredible and I am excited to get my hands on the victorian wedding seeds (but hopefully a few others too)!

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  2556. Joan moody on

    Bee’s choice, golden hour and unicorn mix are my immediate choices. Too hard to choose.

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  2557. Deborah Morgan on

    Picking a favorite? Does one have a favorite child? Each is sweet, special and beautiful in their own style.

    The Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias do hold a special place in my heart.

    Thank you so very much for your labor of love 🦋🌻💕

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  2558. Joan moody on

    Bee’s choice, golden hour and unicorn mix are my immediate choices. Do hard to choose.

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  2559. Susan Brochu on

    I love zinnias so I’d love to grow “little flower girl” and “unicorn mix” but honestly, they are all beautiful!

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  2560. Sarah Hekstra on

    All of them…I mean if I have to pick one Golden Hour. Those giant zinnias 😍

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  2561. Kimberly Stewart on

    All the varieties are so beautiful!! It must feel like such a huge accomplishment- congratulations on your success. I am inspired to try my own breeding to share and would like to plant and share your Rose Gold and Spun Sugar Celosia. As well as Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnias and of course the Bees Choice and Floret Dahlia seeds. Thanks for all your hard work.

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  2562. Lee Cockrum on

    I have learned so much about flowers, and growing to get different varieties, and how it works. I appreciate all of the information you provide for free.

    Although the celosia is gorgeous, I really love the zinnias and dahlias. If I could only choose one, I’d choose the petite florets so I could have a mixture of flowers.

    Thank you for this generous giveaway

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  2563. Amanda on

    Your zinnias are so stunning! I want them all. I love seeing your process in action. You’re such an inspiration. 🧚🏽✨🦋

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  2564. Larissa B on

    I am so in love with many of the new Zinnias and am excited to try celosia! These colors make me so happy and I can’t wait to see these in person this growing season.

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  2565. Hannah on

    I’m teary-eyed I’m so excited for all of these!! Erin, you made me realize a love of flowers I didn’t know was missing from my life and now I can’t live without them! So excited for these new varieties and so thankful for all your hard work and your generosity in sharing your knowledge!

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  2566. Janelle on

    I absolutely would love to grow them all! So beautiful 😍. I think I’m most excited about precious metals. I love the subtle color variety.

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  2567. Evalyn on

    I love all the Zinnias! I will be making room for the Unicorn mix for sure!

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  2568. K. Jackson on

    Each one I read about seems like THE one! All just astounding. I’ll go for the warmth of “golden hour.”

    Thank you for taking us on this journey, and for guiding the flowers on theirs.

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  2569. Regina Milan on

    I love the Dawn Creek Pastels! But honestly, I want to grow them all!!

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  2570. Nicola Natland on

    Wow! What an achievement to nurture and grow all these wonderful varieties! I love and want them all but I’m especially excited about the Precious Metals zinnias and the Floret Dahlias. The only “downside” is that I think I now need to roll up my sleeves and dig up more lawn so I can plant more of these beauties in my yard! ❤️

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  2571. M Rountree on

    I can’t wait to try the Precious Metal variety! I love to watch blooms transform as they continue to mature 😊

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  2572. Patrice Holodnick on

    There are so many beautiful flowers to choose from it’s going to be hard to restrain myself from buying too many for my garden space! We had so many flowers last year and ended up picking bouquets and placing them in canning jars on a table in the front yard with a free sign. It was a big hit and they were quickly gone with many thank you notes left behind. It’s a wonderful feeling knowing that people in the neighborhood are enjoying the beautiful flowers too!

    A few of flowers that I will be definitely be getting this year are the celosia Coral Reef, Cancan Girls dahlias and the Unicorn Mix zinnias. Thanks for all you do!

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  2573. Amy on

    I have grown Bee’s Choice dahlias before and loved the surprise of seeing what emerged. I would be excited to grow more! I am most taken with all the zinnias, and particularly have my eye on Precious Metals, though it is truly hard to choose!

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  2574. Laura Lavoie on

    All of these varieties are so beautiful, but I’m most excited for Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Petite Florets!

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  2575. Gean Cohoon on

    It is so awesome to be able to buy the special beauties that you put your heart and soul into!
    I’m hoping to get the Apenglow, Petite Floret Dahlia, and Dawn Creek Pastels. Each time I look at the pictures of the seed sale, I want to add more to my list! Looking forward to February 6th, very excited!

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  2576. Amanda McCarthy on

    Winning this bundle would be life changing for my community, and getting Precious Metals would bring me so much personal joy (they are EVERYTHING). In 2021, mid pandemic, with 6 month old twins, we moved to a new city, and the home we bought has a 90’ public pathway to the elementary school for our neighborhood lined with weeds and HARD soil. I immediately envisioned a path of joyful flowers for children and caregivers, but after a year of tending soil, we had 13 atmospheric rivers in which all the seed I had saved for 3 years from my previous garden was lost to flood and starving birds. To have such stunning, joyful, and cut & come again varietals to fulfill my dream and leave small posies for kids and adults alike would change the daily life of hundreds of families.

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  2577. April on

    I would love to grow the Dahlia Petite Florets, in particular. What an amazing project, and what beautiful flowers!

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  2578. Laurel Allen on

    My twin sister introduced me to your show and website, and I’m so thankful to her for that (and many other things as well). I share a love of gardening with her and my younger sister. They are both garden artists while I’m a somewhat eclectic, hit-and-miss kind of gardener. I tend to fall in love with a plant and find a space for it rather than plan out a garden. Celosia is not a plant I’ve fallen in love with before, but I’m definitely warming up to it. I really like the rich tones of the Sangria Mix, yet I also find I’m drawn to Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, and Limonata. Frequently I’ve found space in my gardens for zinnias as I love how tough and beautiful they are. Having said that I will admit I’m often disappointed in the colors I could find at local nurseries. I’m looking forward to trying Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Pastels or Blush. As for the dahlias, one of each please! I’ve never tried to grow dahlias from seed and am very excited to try. Here’s to keeping my fingers crossed and hoping that I win one of the seed collections!

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  2579. April on

    I would love to grow the Dahlia Petite Florets in particular. What an exciting project, and what gorgeous flowers!

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  2580. Jodi on

    I’m so excited to try the zinnias! Each choice is more beautiful than the last. I’m terrified to try dahlias from seed but can’t resist these varieties! By then end of the introductions I decided that maybe I’ll just try them all. 😅 Congratulations on this exciting launch coming to fruition!

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  2581. Eleanor Blackford on

    I’ve been waiting for so long to grow some of your zinnias and am so excited this year is the time!!!

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  2582. Ashley on

    I’m salivating over the Unicorn zinnias and the Spun Sugar celosia. I can’t wait to add them to my garden!

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  2583. Malinda Garris on

    All gorgeous! Thank you for all the years and hard work poured into this project! Love them all but particularly like Vintage Rose Celosia , Precious metals and Dawn creek variety zinnias.

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  2584. Ella Raw on

    I am new to Dahlia growing. I had no idea how beautiful they are. I only started by picking up a bag at my local Sams Club. I was so excited to see a Dinner Plate Dahlia, I became hooked. And now i would like to purchase some Dahlia’s grown by flower farms. I just joined our local Dahlia society and hope to get some more knowledge, along with your videos. I am hoping to try some seeds planting. So for me I am thrilled to plant any Dahlia. I did a few fun bouquets and was encouraged by the compliments when i made my granddaughters bouquet for homecoming. I am hoping to try Cancan Girls and Bees Choice as my first try at seeds. I had given flowers to friends and it makes them smile. I am enjoying the videos from your farm and am amazed at what you do and the sharing of your knowledge. Thank you

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  2585. Marnee on

    Oh my! Everything is so beautiful! I would love to add celosia into the garden that welcomes everyone to our home! I’ve never tried zinnias before either! Would be proud to have any of these blooms in my garden!

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  2586. Laila Rezai on

    I grew zinnias for the first time last year and was surprised by how easy it was. I’m most excited by Alpenglow though they’re all so beautiful. Erin you could have easily been an endurance athlete because working on a project for 7 years takes a lot of everything. Bravo!

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  2587. Ashley Erwin on

    The Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, and the Dawn Creek pastel variety mix are all just crazy beautiful! Can’t wait to get some of these and try them out at home!!

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  2588. Joanne Hudock on

    Little Flower Girl and Bees Choice are 2 varieties that I hope to get my hands on this season. I had the best garden last summer from the seeds I purchased from your farm. You must all be so proud of all these accomplishments. Awesome.

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  2589. Bethany N on

    Abbbbbsolutely stoked for the Appenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnia varieties.

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  2590. Elizabeth Callender on

    Wowza! These are gorgeous, can’t wait to try Autumn Blaze, Vintage Rose, Unicorn Mix and all the others! Haha

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  2591. Maribel on

    I will be getting a few of the zinnia varieties but am most excited about the unicorn zinnia mix! I love the bold orange and yellows as pop to my bouquets. It’s been a long and hard winter season and looking forward to planting and gardening in the spring is exciting.

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  2592. Pam on

    What an exciting creative venture! I am most excited for the zinnias – Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and the Unicorn Mix. Can’t wait for the release! 😉🌸

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  2593. Corina Pennington on

    Wow I cannot believe how gorgeous all your varieties are. Thank you for all the hard work you have all put into making these available for us to purchase. They are each truly beautiful and unique 💕 my wishlist are: autumn blaze, rose gold , summer sherbert, Alpen glow zinnia, unicorn mix zinnia, dawn creek pastels, dawn creek honey, petite florets dahlia seeds, bees choice dahlia seeds.

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  2594. Breanna Voris on

    I’m excited for ALL the zinnias! Especially Precious Metals and Alpenglow.

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  2595. Brioni on

    I cannot WAIT to get my hands on some Dawn creek honey! So beautiful ❤️

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  2596. Joannie Notary on

    I am very excited about the Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding Zinnias and all the celosias. I can’t decide which one I want most. Thankfully, celosia does really well in the summers here outside of Philadelphia.

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  2597. Connie Edgerton on

    They all are so incredibly beautiful I can hardly wait to hopefully get some that I can then share with my community. My favorites would be what I am looking at the time.
    Vintage rose, Alpenglow , little flowergirl and Dawn Creek blush. Congratulations on your work.

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  2598. Anna-Katherine on

    In most excited about Unicorn Mix, Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice! They’re all so beautiful!

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  2599. Marissa Heath on

    I’ve been waiting for this seed sale for so long now. I’ve changed my order list almost every day since the varieties were posted, and now these beautiful descriptions aren’t helping me make up my mind! I’m unbelievably excited, though, to get my hands on the dahlias to sow, plant, grow, cut, collect seeds, dig tubers, and start my own beautiful collection. Thank you, Floret and team, for bringing these beauties to life!

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  2600. Devin matthews on

    Wow they are all so incredibly beautiful! I’m most excited to grow ‘Spun Sugar’ celosia and ‘Unicorn Mix’ and ‘Precious Metals’ zinnias. So exited!!

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  2601. Winslett on

    I can’t wait for your zinnia seed release! They are my favorite to grow and your varieties are sooo beautiful! I ordered your seeds for the first time last year and the colors and the petal varieties were stunning! Zinnias grow so well here in Savannah, Georgia and are able to tolerate our heat and humidity like pros. I’m especially excitied about the Unicorn Mix! It will never cease to amaze me how those tiny seeds turn in to such amazing works of art! 🦄💐💖

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  2602. Jenni on

    I’ve been loving growing anything that attracts pollinators. I would love to change our front lawn into a pollinators haven. Shooting Stars or Bee’s Choice would be my first picks. I’m loving all the colors. Can’t narrow it down to just one. I’ve been wanting to start growing dahlias.

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  2603. Robin on

    My Absolute Favorite Flower to Grow are Beautiful Zinnias!
    I’ve been growing Zinnias for over 43 years and They never let me down. I’m Soooo Excited to see All the New Colors and different Varieties!

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  2604. Jennifer Hess on

    I have a list I am wanting to get! Love the Celosia, Raspberry Lemonade, Summer Sherbet’, and Sangria Mix! Next the Sinnias the Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding! Lastly the Dahlias, one of my favorite flowers wanting to get the Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets! I love your flowers and got some seeds last year! I can wait to expand my gardens this year!

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  2605. Micki Palpant on

    SUPER excited about the Zinna’s. The colors are soooo wonderful and such a departure from the traditional colors…which I’ve never really been excited about. Victorian Wedding is my favorite…at least from the pictures! Thanks so much for focusing on these lovely flowers!

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  2606. Kelsey hamilton on

    I’m excited to try out celosia! We just moved to california into our first home and are putting in my first ever personal garden. With the heat of the area, celosia (especially the bright colored breeds) will be a priority!

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  2607. Scarlett Dunn on

    Congratulations on this labor of love! Excited to purchase and grow these varieties with my mother in her garden in West Virginia. The “Rose Gold” celosias, “Alpenglow”, “Little Flower Girl”, and “Precious Metals” zinnias and “Floret” & “Petite Floret” dahlias will all be so beautiful to admire this coming summer. Thank you!

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  2608. Joanne Bengert on

    Through my life so far I have found that I fall in love with different plants/flowers at different times. Right now, the celosia is calling me. But which variety? How do you pick? Coral Reef? No, wait, Pink Chenille. Or maybe Dusty Rose. I will just have to grow them all to discover my favorite.

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  2609. Gayle McCornack on

    Can’t wait for the sale and joy of planting these exceptional beauties.

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  2610. Alyssa on

    I think most of all I want to try the Alpenglow zinnias, they look heartbreakingly beautiful!! And I can’t wait to try dome of the dahlias too!!

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  2611. Tara on

    Obsessed with the dahlias and zinnias!!

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  2612. Erika Salame on

    So excited for the celosias! They’re so under rated as a cut flower. I’m also so happy to see golden hour again. It’s my absolute favorite zinnia.

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  2613. Mary Ellen Chodur on

    Looking forward to trying Dahlias from seed – I’ve only grown from tubers previously. Cancan Girls look like a great place to start. ❤️

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  2614. Cat W on

    These are beautiful! I’m most excited for the dawn creek peach and honey zinnias and the celosia–especially the antique rose. I loved my coral reef celosia last year!

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  2615. Lauren on

    These are all so gorgeous! Thank you for all your hard work to make them available! Can’t wait to see these Zinnias in person, especially Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding!

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  2616. Megan on

    I am most excited about Unicorn Mix and Spun Sugar! I imagine these are the flowers that Lisa Frank or Dr.Seuss would grow, and this tickles my 90s baby fancy! 😍

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  2617. Pat Kowalinski on

    I have always enjoyed the beautiful colors of your zinnia seed collections and have great success growing dahlias from your seeds and saving the tubers each year! I have not grown your celosia seeds in the past. After reading about all your new celosia varieties, I am excited to add them to my cutting flower beds this summer!

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  2618. Kimberly Q. Singel on

    Such delicious flower offerings, its hard to chose one but I’d say the dahlia, Floret, has been the ONE that most caught my attention! Well done! So happy for you & all the hard work you’ve put into this.

    What started out as growing dahlias & other flowers has evolved for me. You’ve inspired me to buy land and grow more things in DFW, TX. I have my own project to dive into & we’re so thrilled! Thank you.

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  2619. Maegan Wick on

    I am so excited about the new zinnia varieties! Golden hour, precious metals and alpenglow I am most excited for but also love the colour varieties of both Victorian wedding and the unicorn mix. I have tried your celosias before but struggled to get any big blooms, maybe because they would love more high heat? I live in Canada but this year am excited to also try the dusty rose mix and see if I can pick a better location for them! Either way I have been patiently waiting for the year you would release your breaded varieties and I’m so excited to add this beauties to my garden!!

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  2620. Amy Biedscheid on

    I am especially excited about the Zinnias!! I can’t wait to see how they change as they age in the garden. Victorian Wedding, Precious Metal and the Dawn Creek varieties are most intriguing! Love following along on this seed journey!

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  2621. Claire Crowe on

    I’m so excited to add some of Florets breeding varieties to my garden this spring. The list is long but two of my favorites that I can’t wait to see are the Petite Florets and Dawn Creek Blush with their fuffly edges .

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  2622. Tara on

    Its so hard to choose! I love the petite flowers of the little flower girl, the metallic variety is covetous, and the mixes by Dawn have such originality in the flowers. All of the carotid are beautiful though. I am a first year seller and these would be the best to start with.

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  2623. Kristy Herlihy on

    I am most excited to try the unicorn mix!! The bright colors in the medium size bloom would work so well in our mixed grocery bouquets! The hint of lavender instead of red in the centers of the blooms seems to give this variety a more feminine edge while still being vibrant!

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  2624. Mallory Rayne on

    Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl are my top picks! But all the flowers are so beautiful and I would love any of them for my garden this summer! 😍 I’m so excited!!

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  2625. Shirley Graser on

    Congratulations, Erin (and team), on such a labor of love! Here on the northern California coast in Humboldt County (@mooncarrotfarms) I have struggled with getting Celosia to flourish because of our mild summers. This year I’m going to experiment with using Agribon earlier and longer to give them the heat they want! I’m excited to try Vintage Rose and Glowing Embers. I’m also in love with the Dawn Creek Honey Zinnias and, of course, Precious Metals. I love drying Zinnias (and still don’t see it done that often!) and I think these new varieties will look AMAZING dried. Thank you!!

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  2626. Nick St Pierre on

    OMG! I’m most excited for precious metal zinnias! I’ve been excited for years for this to be released and I’m SO EXCITED that day has arrived!

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  2627. Lauren Cogley on

    It’s hard to choose just one to be excited about, they are all so beautiful in their own special ways. I think precious metal zinnias are the ones I have been drooling over for the longest . I also love the unicorn and Victorian wedding varieties. And I am hoping to try my hand at growing celosia for the first time with the vintage rose variety. Can’t wait to add some of these to my garden this summer! Thank you Erin, and team, for all your hard work and passion for this project you are willing to share with us all!

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  2628. Erica on

    Looking forward to autumn blaze celosia and precious metals zinnias!

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  2629. Erica on

    I’m beyond excited for Alpenglow zinnias, dawn creek honey zinnias and autumn blaze celosia! So amazing to see the hard work of your team going out into the world! We are grateful for you!!

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  2630. Karin on

    I am a gardening country girl at heart but living in a suburb and daily life is downtown Minneapolis. I love my life AND am working hard to create my heart escape dream garden. During my work days I often go to your instagram site and blog to dream and plan a little more for spring. Thank you for this escape!! Your photos are breathtaking! I want ALL of them 😊

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  2631. Sarah Daken on

    I am dying for precious metals zinnias. They are pure magic. Victorian Wedding is a close second! We’d love to grow out these beauties this season. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

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  2632. Andres B on

    Vintage rose hands down! That stunning rod of classy feathery goodness will elevate any bouquet’s look! And of course, the Floret dahlias, a moment in cut flower history!

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  2633. Jessica on

    So excited to try golden hour in my new cut flower garden!

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  2634. Sarah Ladusky on

    Soooo hard to pick just one, but after growing some of the Dawn Creek zinnias this year, I have to say I’m most excited to see the mixes you’ve come up with using those seeds. What a great collaboration!

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  2635. Nancy L Forsyth on

    Dahlias from tubers were my “experiment” plant last year and digging them up and saving them gives me hope for this year. Adding Celosias and Zinnias and Dahlias from seed would be this years “project” and I can’t think of anywhere better to get them from than Floret! Beautiful corals and magentas! Shapes and sizes galore! Instructions! Heaven on earth!

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  2636. Brian Donnelly on

    SUPER YAY!!! I’m most excited for the Precious Metals and Golden Hour zinnias!!! I simply cannot wait!!!!!!

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  2637. Annika L on

    They are all so beautiful! Love the work you e done on these colors. I’d love to grow them all, but hoping to get my hands on: Rose Gold Celosia, Summer Sherbet Celosia, and Victorian Wedding Zinnias.

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  2638. Marco Chavarry on

    This post was so helpful and dangerous because now I want them all! Love the Shooting Stars!

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  2639. James on

    I for one cannot wait for the precious metals, Alpenglow and the petite florets. These look amazing and seem like a clear pairing. Wether I win or not I’m getting some lol.
    Take care – bee nice

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  2640. Jade on

    I’m looking forward to growing rose gold and vintage rose celosia, and all the zinnias!

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  2641. Candace W on

    Eeeek!!! Bee’s Choice and Unicorn have me most excited. The color range and textures are epic.

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  2642. Ani Allen on

    First of all can we be friends? It’s so beautiful and so magical how each seed collection truly is. So breathtaking. I’m most excited for Bees Choice, Petite Florets, Dawn Creek Pastels, Zinnia Alpenglow, Zinnia Little Flower Girl, Zinnia Victorian Wedding, Celosia Rose Gold. I want them all!!! Truly thank you for all the work you and your amazing team of gardeners put into creating so much beauty in this world.

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  2643. Lily Aceto on

    These are so beautiful, I have been growing florets seed offerings for years, I am so excited for the return of unicorn mix zinnias! One year I gifted the seeds to all my god-nieces and they still talk about the joy the beautiful flowers brought them. This is the perfect time of year to get excited about gardening, so thank you for kickstarting the inspiration! My husband has a 4 acre csa garden and promised me more flower beds this season 🤞🏻🦄🌸

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  2644. Kim on

    I am having a very hard time choosing! I’ve grown Bees Choice and loved it! I think I am going to try Petite Floret for the dahlias and Precious Metals, Unicorn and Golden Hour Zinnias. I hope I can get them! I will miss your other seed offerings but this is so very special and can’t wait to see them flourish!!

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  2645. Rebecca Kelty on

    I am most excited to add Spun Sugar Celosia and Dawn Creek zinnia varieties to my palette this summer. I can’t wait!

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  2646. Shelly on

    I would love to grow them all! On our family farm on the coast of Mendocino, @earthspokefarms, celosia hasn’t done well for us, too much moisture not enough heat I think, but will keep trying! Zinnias do well, so I am so excited about all of the new amazing colors, every single one looks like a dream! Dahlias are our main crop. We haven’t delved into hybridizing, but love growing dahlias from seed along side those grown from a tuber, it’s always so exciting to see what brand new dahlia the bee’s have made and our bees love them too!

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  2647. Debb on

    They are all so beautiful it is hard to pick a favorite. But I think I’m most eager to grow the alpenglow and precious metals zinnias and the vintage rose celosia.

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  2648. Ellen on

    Aloengliw! Sunrise and sunset are my most favorite times of day. These flowers remind me of those golden hours!

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  2649. Kelsi on

    I’m so excited about this collection! It’s been a fun project to follow these last few years, and you have all worked SO hard. Bravo.
    I’m loving the newer celosia varieties- the shape on Spun Sugar is perfection- but also love the soft colors of Vintage Rose. Also the Dawn Creek collabs. I love the Honey color. Looking forward to trying these in cooler upcountry Hawaii. Looking for a similar microclimate to the PNW for the most success.

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  2650. Aurelie on

    I’m so hyper with the floret originals comune soon <3 I have never tried to grow zinnias before so Unicorn mix would Be a great addition to the garden to get to know these beautiful flowers. I’d add a Petite Floret – they are beautiful and the name is so cute. Thank you for sharing these beauties with the world, Floret team’

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  2651. Patre Williams on

    I am switching from vegetables to flowers this year. I am nervous and excited at the same time. I live in the South, so I plan to start with celosia’s, zinnias, and dahlias. Rose Gold and Coral Reef are amazing. The Zinnia Unicorn Mix catches my eye, and the Dahlia Shooting Stars are beautiful as well.

    Thank you, Erin, for sharing your seeds and knowledge with us. I am reading your books in hopes to have success with my first year of growing. Maybe one day I can be a grower too!

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  2652. Alice on

    I’m so excited)l! Having a hard time narrowing down my favorites..

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  2653. Anne on

    I’m so excited about the alpenglow collection for my garden located where the Rocky Mountains meet the plains.

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  2654. Tamara Kizer on

    I have been watching the development of the previous metal for the last few years on your various platforms along with Alpenglow and cannot wait to grow these beauties. It’s so exciting to see passion and focused effort to develop these beautiful flowers and make the seed available to all of us. Thank you for this Floret Flowers and Erin!

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  2655. Jennifer Gamble on

    I just started growing cut flowers two years ago and you have been my inspiration and go to for the best seeds. Our cottage garden is magical because of all the work you’ve put into them. I’m excited for several variety’s including Dawn Creek Honey & peach, Alpinglow, Precious metals , Golden hour and also lemonata , vintage rose celosia. Thank you again for blessing our little farm with everything you’ve put into this beautiful breeding program.

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  2656. Kelly White on

    I am so excited about the different shades of celosia. I have never grown it before! Also the zinnias! Made a donation to Dawn Creek and got a few seeds but can’t wait for the zinnia collection. They are my absolute favorite

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  2657. Cory Klapper on

    Oh this is just what I needed to read on a dark, gloomy January day in Buffalo, NY! I am most interested in the Petite Florets Dahlias and the Bee’s Choice dahlias. However, after reading about the Dawn Creek Honey and Dawn Creek Pastel Zinnias, I think you have opened my eyes to Zinnias. I have tried to grow the very vibrant zinnias before but I found that I would not care for the color contrast with the rest of my garden and/or the colors didn’t resemble the photographs. Overall, I am so appreciative of the time and energy you and your fellow gardeners have put into this whole process. I have collected my first set of dahlia seeds this year to grow on next season. Thank you for the step by step process that inspired me to give it a try. Happy gardening!

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  2658. Raechel Grabenstetter on

    I am a home gardener and my plan is ‘I’ll take whatever I can get!’ BUT, I am hoping to get lucky and to be able to get my hands on precious metals or Victorian wedding. I am in love with the sangria mix and vintage rose. So exciting!!

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  2659. Marla Portra on

    Each and every variety is so special and unique! I am a long-time Zinnia lover and adore the muted, glowy pastel colors of Alpenglow. It’s like nothing I’ve ever grown before! I recently started growing Dahlias so am still learning the ropes, but I am completely obsessed! I’m torn between the Petite Florets and the Bee’s Choice. I have only grown Dahlias from tubers, so the surprise of each bloom when growing from seed is so fun!

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  2660. Denise L on

    It’s hard to choose a favorite they are all so beautiful, but I think for me it’s the zinnias, Precious Metals. The first flowers I grew from seed were zinnias, following in my father-in-laws garden practices. I never new about growing flowers from seed until I saw his, about 30 years ago. They were just beautiful.

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  2661. Jen on

    I’m really excited to grow and work with the Dawn Creek series. The blush, pastel and peach palettes are just stunning!! The celosia palettes are so lovely too (Vintage Rose, SpunSugar, Limonata, Raspberry Lemonade and Coral Reef). I’ve set a reminder for the seed sale! Can’t wait!! Thank you for all the beauty you put out into the world.

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  2662. Tina Weber on

    Beautiful Erin , you’re such an inspiration! I love the varieties you’ve created , surely your magical offerings will be a staple in my garden for years to come ! Thank you !

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  2663. Vivian Stock on

    I don’t think I can even choose one! I have fallen in love with every. single. variety. I cannot wait for this release!

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  2664. Andie on

    I worked for a flower farm for 4 summers when I was in college. My boss and dear friend made me my wedding bouquet with local flowers last October. I was so excited to get it preserved but I was crushed when my fridge at home froze my bouquet. Some flowers were fine but the many beautiful zinnias all froze and died. This season, in my first garden, I decided I was going to grow the replacement flowers to add them to my preservation. I’ve been following Erin from the beginning and I can’t wait to use your seeds in my first garden. 💜

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  2665. Anna bee on

    I want to say thank you for inspiring me to further my garden skills to flowers. I am beyond excited about the bee’s mix mainly for our bee’s. But for me, the rose gold and sherbet colesia, because I have never successfully grown them. Zinnias have always been my favorite friend..for they were also my grandmothers. I plan to grow for her, the unicorn mix and for me, the dawn creek. Congratulations on all your hard work that is paying off. It truly is inspiring and I can’t wait to bring a little bit of your fram to our little farm here in Bend Oregon.
    Much love

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  2666. Amanda Monsen on

    I have loved Floret the dahlia since the very first time I saw her years and years ago! I’m so excited to be able to grow her daughters in my garden this year . Thank you for all your hard work in bringing all these amazing flowers to us 🩷

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  2667. Martha on

    My Mom had the green thumb–everything she grew flourished. I not so much. But to honor her legacy, I’ve been gardening a lot more and with every year, I’ve been having more success. My search for gardening tips (she passed many years ago) led me to Floret. My dear husband gave me your Discovering Dahlias book, which is so helpful!! And I love how you explain all the different types of dahlias in plain, logical language. Of course, dahlias grown from seeds would be different from their parent dahlias–after all, we humans don’t look exactly like our parents. Just how many chromosomes are in dahlias?? I would love to grow your Shooting Stars or Bee’s Choice dahlias and see how they differ from the typical dahlias. I would also love to grow Alpenglow. Although my Mom grew zinnias, I was never much of a fan. But there is something about your Alpenglow that draws my attention–perhaps it is something that my Mom would have loved. Finally, I cannot believe the saturated colors of your Autumn Blaze and Raspberry Lemonade celosias–amazing! Imagine having such colors in one’s backyard. I would be so content if I could turn my little backyard into one vivid landscape! My Mom would be delighted!

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  2668. Suzanne Sorensen on

    So excited for the rose gold 🤤🤤🤤🥰🥰🥰 looking forward to seeing if I can make them look beautiful in my garden.

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  2669. Dahlia Smith on

    Being that my name is Dahlia, I might be a little bias but, I am so excited about the “Petite Floret” and “Can Can Girls” Dahlia varieties. And OH MY GOODNESS we can’t forget all of the BEAUTIFUL Zinnias! It’s so hard to pick just one but I LOVE the Golden Hour variety and the Victorian Wedding!

    Can’t wait to add some of these to my garden this year. SO excited for y’all!

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  2670. Abi Dawn on

    Firat off congratulations on this release! It must feel so amazi.g and rewarding to finally share what you have been working on for so long! My Daughter and I have been gardening for some time, mostly vegetable, medicinal and fruits. This year We decided to add more flowers and began our research and study into the flower world and found you! We happened across Growing Floret and became so immediately inspired by what you have done! I am so very excited for the Zinnia release in particular as it is one of my very favorite cut flower varieties! After reading this post I’m in love with them all but I am praying to at least be able to get at least the dawn creek honey, little flower girl, precious metals, rose gold celosia, and petite floret dhalia.
    Thank you for the inspiration!

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  2671. Erin on

    Little flower girl was one of the first flowers I grew four years ago… I’ve been anxiously awaiting its return!

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  2672. Nathan Davison on

    This is a very tough decision but I think for me it will have to be alpen glow!! They are marvellous !! Can’t wait to see the first bloom in our very own garden! 🙌🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you for doing this work and blessing the world with these new varieties! This will change the game across the globe! You’re amazing!!!!

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  2673. Eileen on

    Raspberry lemonade celosia!! I love adding celosia to any bouquet

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  2674. Becky B. on

    A bit like having to choose a favorite child, (I tell them each they are my favorite) I’d have to say I’m most looking forward to trying out Little Flower Girl in my yard. But then again, I also love Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Precious Metals. See, you can’t choose just one!

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  2675. Lisa on

    I’m looking forward to precious metals zinnias and spun sugar celosia. They’ll look great with the various dahlias I plan to grow.

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  2676. Kat on

    ‘Alpenglow’ is so lovely. More than anything Thank You for all your passion, commitment, time and hard work to bring these beauties into the world. And furthermore for being gracious enough to offer these seeds to all of us to grow. What a privilege! Growing in North Texas can be hard because we get so hot, but Zinnias and Celosia LOVE the growing conditions. So I’ve loved growing your seeds in my own garden over the years, and they are so beautiful and abundant. Can’t wait to grow more.

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  2677. Tricia Farrar on

    I am excited to order the Celosia. They look so pretty & poofy. I had a list going but after looking at blog I may add the unicorn Zinnias.

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  2678. Jennifer Goebel on

    Excellent post and beautiful video introduction! I have been waiting for this day since you announced the project and can’t wait to see how they all grow. I’ve grown all three varieties in my big backyard garden ( which I’ve been using to learn as much as possible to start a business) my first season turned out great. Last season was rough but learned a lot and I am so excited for a new season with these amazing beauties! If I had to pick I’d say Spun Sugar( because I wanted to see what Eric created ), Alpenglow( so unique) Shooting Stars (I love the pollinators)and Dawnscreek Blush(I admire that collaboration so much) , are what I’m most excited about!
    Thank you to everyone at Floret! Good luck everyone! What a great give away!!!!!!

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  2679. Josie Sumerlin on

    What gorgeous colors. I know I am especially excited for the zinnias precious metals, golden hour and Victorian wedding. The celosia is exciting as well in the soft muted colors. Thank you for working so hard on these beauties.

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  2680. Eliza on

    Alpen glow is my favorite, with Victorian wedding a close second

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  2681. Leslie on

    I am so excited to have a chance at all the beautiful Zinnias, but precious metals… wow!

    My daughter is named Zinnia and I am collecting them all!

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  2682. Gretchen on

    Erin-You are such an inspiration and a light! Your spirit truly is sunshine and has motivated me to expand my wee cutting garden in Kentucky. My husband farms and it brings him such joy. I can’t wait to have my own avenue for creation that I can share with others as you have done for me. I LOVE all the varieties that you have developed. For sure I want the golden hour-our golden hours here are magical-can’t wait to grow flowers that mirror them.
    Thank you for sharing your light and joy!!!!

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  2683. Shelby on

    I am so excited about all of them, but the coral reef celosia and the dawn creek pastels have me swooning ♥️

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  2684. Alyce on

    So excited to be able to have and share in such a unique and special 1st offering! I’m going to be buying quite a bit of different ones anf my favorites are:
    Celosia golden hour, spun sugar, limonata, & rose gold Znnia unicorn mix, alpen glow, & Victorian wedding
    Dahlia bees choice & floret.
    Great work!

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  2685. Michelle Hudson on

    What beautiful treasures you have grown!!! Thank you for the labor of love that has gone into these flowers. I am looking forward to growing them and sharing them with my family and friends.
    Thank you,
    Michelle

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  2686. Krista Heinen on

    New flower grower here and I must say while I am excited for all of the breeding varieties the zinnias have my heart! My family and I live in the heart and heat of Louisiana and the zinnias just thrive, thrive, thrive! Cannot wait to plant these varieties with my kids and see their love for the outdoors, nature, and gardening grow alongside our flowers! Truly thank you for offering these to us–we are blessed!

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  2687. Reese Daniel on

    The unicorn mix is so beautiful!!! Same with the bees choice! Both are absolutely stunning!

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  2688. Henrietta Groeneveld on

    Such incredible colours in your flowers! I have never seen celosia before and I’m incredibly intrigued by how they would combine with my cut flowers. I grow cut flowers with the therapy of it and the joy of sharing with neighbors family and friends! How special it would be to have an opportunity to try your beautiful seeds! Thank you.

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  2689. Dana on

    These are beautiful! They are all my favorite! I cannot choose! Spring. Is. Coming.

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  2690. Kim S on

    Golden hour is just beautiful. At the top of my list!

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  2691. Tamara Cook on

    I am so excited to try zinnias for the first time! Your mixes look absolutely beautiful!

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  2692. Bonnie on

    Amazing! Every. Single. One! Most of my planting (even when considering cut flowers) is for the pollinators and I fully plan to include the ‘Bees Choice’ and the ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlias, among others (like all of them ;) to my seed starting endeavors this season. Celosia is a forever favorite of mine and as someone that dries lots of what I grow, I could never get enough. I’d love to see how the darker varieties like ‘Golden Embers’, ‘Autumn Blaze’ and the ‘Sangria Mix’ dry as well at the how they compliment a fresh arrangement. Thank you for bringing these into our lives!

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  2693. Yvette Sanchez on

    I’m excited to plant bees choice, it will be a surprise to see what comes up! Also petite florets 😊

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  2694. Colette on

    I think for me if I was only able to order one packet of seeds, it would be “the little flower girl”! All these new colors are dreamy!

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  2695. Kate Brezinski on

    I’ve always loved zinnias and it is so exciting to see the wide range of colors and flower shapes. I am looking forward to Little Flower Girl the most.

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  2696. Evelyn on

    Precious Metals! Precious Metals! Precious Metals!!! It was love at first sight when you first shared them on your stories and I’ve been eagerly following every update! Congratulations on your seed release! It will be such a success and a testament to all of your team’s hard work over the years! ♥️♥️♥️

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  2697. Jessica on

    These are beautiful and it’s hard to choose just one favorite! I loved the dahlias we grew from you last year, looking forward to adding more to our collection!

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  2698. Tracy Goss on

    Wow, these shades and hues transport me to a most ethereal place. Your photos capture exactly how I feel when gardening. I’m so looking forward to trying my hand at Summer Sherbert celosia and Victorian Wedding Zinnia. Curious to see if I can give your “workhorses” a go!

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  2699. Sean on

    Amazing work Floret! Can’t pick any one of those gorgeous babies, would love to grow them all and share some too! Regardless if I win or not, it’s a real pleasure to watch your floral dreams come true! Thank you for including us all on your incredible journey! :)))

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  2700. Beth C on

    So excited to try some of the new celosias!!

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  2701. Anita Korta on

    How can one choose as they are all so beautiful!😍 I have been asked by my future daughter in law if I would grow flowers and provide table arrangements for the wedding reception. ALPENGLOW is our favorite along with LITTLE FLOWER GIRL❣️

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  2702. Hilary on

    These original varieties are absolutely stunning! Zinnias are my favorite to grow, and I am loving the colors in Alpenglow, Golden Hour, and Precious Metals! Just beautiful! I’ve never attempted growing dahlias, but after reading this post and getting all googley-eyed at the pictures, I’m ready to try them!

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  2703. Elaine Williamson on

    Celosia, in my hot Kansas garden, has provided me less than satisfying results. Limonata, Raspberry Lemonade, Sangria Mix, and all the others . . . oh my oh my!!! I WILL be trying celosia again!!

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  2704. Michelle on

    I am over the moon excited for these!!!!

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  2705. Kristie on

    I’m hoping to start my first flower fields in Port Angeles this year so I want to add everything to my beds. The celosias are so gorgeous and who doesn’t love a cheerful zinnia?

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  2706. Emily on

    Precious metals is certainly going into my garden this year. So unique and beautiful!

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  2707. Cynthia Petrick on

    I’ve never grown dahlias from seed, and I’m completely intrigued. I love your dahlia Floret and would love to try any seeds from her and maybe Cancan💖

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  2708. Ashley Thomas on

    All of them—-but truly I am most excited for Victorian Wedding. These varieties are so beautiful, thank you for this project!

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  2709. Megan Aurora on

    Thank you so much for your devotion to lovingly curating these varieties! I always say “never miss an opportunity to bring more flowers into people’s lives” and you have seriously done than 1 million fold! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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  2710. Caston Williams on

    These are all so beautiful!!! I am so excited to add every single zinnia variety to our cut flowers. The zinnia varieties are everything. 😍 I’m also very excited for the Raspberry Lemonade celosia!! 💗

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  2711. Jenny C. on

    I can’t wait to see what ‘Bees Choice’ brings to the yard! The summer bounty is not possible without our little natural helpers!

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  2712. Samantha Allen on

    I am so so excited to grow these beauties! Alpen glow and precious metals look so amazing but after reading this post I’m really excited to try some of your beautiful celosia varieties as well!

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  2713. Bethany on

    Oh! This is so exciting! I have been eyeing your zinnias for years. I’m most excited about Alpenglow and Golden Hour, but I’m having so much trouble choosing between them all. Stunning all around!

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  2714. Tracy on

    Erin and team, congratulations on seeing all your years of hard work soon being released into the World. Bravo! I would be over the moon to be one of the lucky recipients of any of your seeds….including being fortunate enough to purchase ANY one of the beauties for sale in 11 days. Winning a collection…..like a Willy Wonka golden ticket. Yes please.
    It is unnecessary, as the devotion you’ve given this calling will show, but best of luck for this growing season and a successful seed launch.

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  2715. Robyn Rockwell on

    *Swoon* Thank you for bringing this beauty into our world. I’m most excited for Celosia Spun Sugar & Zinnia Precious Metals 🩷

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  2716. Bekah on

    Hey there! I loved learning about your breeding project Floret! Thanks so much for sharing your hard work with the world. I’m really excited for Alpenglow and the Dawn Creek pastels Zinnia. I’ve never grown cut flowers before but you’ve inspired me to do it. ❤️

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  2717. Dorothy on

    Zinnias: Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Dawn Creek Peach.
    Dahlias: Bees choice and Foret!

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  2718. Fallon on

    I’m so excited about easier access to the Dawn Creek zinnias! I’ve been growing them from their seed donation program for a few years and I’m thrilled that they will be in more gardens this year!

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  2719. Brianna on

    I am most excited for precious metals! I had the joy of growing zinnias for the first time last year am looking forward to seeing Floret Originals grow in my garden this year.

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  2720. Danielle Tighe on

    I started growing zinnias only 2 years ago. My first round of seeds were planted the day a friend gave birth so I got to give her a bouquet of zinnias the same age as her son the first year. I would love to add unicorn mix to my garden this season.

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  2721. Traci Chamberlain on

    I think I am most excited for the Petite Florets and ALL of the zinnias! It’s so inspiring, having followed the process for so long, to see the dreams and hardwork come to fruition!

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  2722. Kathy on

    What is not to love! You have peeked my interest in the crested celosia, I can’t wait to try. But those dahlias…..AHHH! Congratulations to a job well done!

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  2723. Carole on

    Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls for me. Love those bright colors!

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  2724. Maylene on

    Precious metals have my heart. Can’t wait to add them!

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  2725. Chakriya Phal on

    It’s precious metals for me! this year I’m holding off sowing any zinnia seeds except for the ones I’ll be getting from Floret. Hopefully they don’t sell out before I can get to them! I’m in love with celosia too. I love growing them.

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  2726. Teresa Hart on

    Congratulations! So much beauty to choose from but my favorites are Vintage Rose celosia, Dawn Creek Blush zinnias and the Petite Floret dahlias.

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  2727. Ashley hall on

    They all are gorgeous but I think coral reef is really cool. I’ve always been a fan of the ruffly flower that looks like an upside down tu-tu 🩰

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  2728. Katie on

    So excited to have the potential to grow some of these beautiful varieties! I’m most looking forward to precious metals if I had to narrow it down to one but they all have my heart in some way! Thank you for sharing your treasures with us💛

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  2729. Kimberley Howell on

    I’m super excited about your crested celosias, ‘Dusty Rose’, ‘Coral Reef’, and ‘Pink Chenille’. So unique and beautiful!

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  2730. Amy Briwn on

    I wish I could plant them all. I’m literally looking everyday trying to decide how many I want to get and which ones. They are all so stunning. I will be getting Zinnias and Dahlias for sure. I think I will focus on try to get is precious metals with the variety of tones I line in it. You have done amazing work with theses and I love your show. You, your husband and crew are talented.

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  2731. Irene Mauro on

    I have only recently found your amazing flowers! I keep looking at though all the pictures. So beautiful!

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  2732. Ashlea on

    How beautiful! This is incredible to see, and I am in love with petite floret!

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  2733. Brittany Pennings on

    I am so excited for these!! The colours and variations in everything are so so good! Im hoping to get my hands on a few of them, but especially the dusty rose celosia and precious metals zinnias 😍

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  2734. Kelsey Clarke on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Rose Gold celosia! Congratulations for all of your hard work and we are excited to have a small part of floret here in our home garden!

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  2735. Kristin S on

    All of the seed collections are stunning! I am most excited about Vintage Rose celosia and Precious Metals zinnias!

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  2736. Sabra on

    Summer sherbet!!

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  2737. Kaylene Allen on

    I am drawn to the zinnas and the celosia. They would make the farm spectacular. Thanks for all your hard work over the years, I love following you.

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  2738. Annette Royer on

    I love all the pastel colored zinnias but Little Flower Girl and Victorian Wedding are favs. And I love the Limmoata and Vintage Rose Celosias.

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  2739. Melonie on

    Oh my where do I start the whole collection is amazing! I love spun sugar and floret of course! Thank you for sharing your work and knowledge with everyone. These are a flower lovers dream!

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  2740. Heidi on

    Squeeeeee! All of them are soooo dreamy! I’ve never been a celosia fan, but you’ve convinced me! Summer Sherbert and Spun Sugar make my heart smile. I’m a huge zinnia fan, and would love to grow them all, especially Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, and Little Flower Girl. Dahlias Floret, Petite Floret and Bee’s Choice would round out my dream stash. Such a huge undertaking! Thanks for taking us all along for the process. I’ve loved Watching your vision materialize–you guys are such an inspiration!

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  2741. Sarah Emmons on

    I am starting my first flower garden and am envisioning golden hour zinnias and floret/petit floret dahlias to initiate the beds. I am in SE Central Washington where we have lots of sun and 5 acres of a blank canvas agricultural space to play with. Can’t wait to spread the beauty and variety Floret Originals!

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  2742. Lynn on

    I have so many of these on my list! But I am really excited about the zinnias! Alpenglow, Victorian wedding, and precious metals. So excited these are finally offered to the world!!!

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  2743. Rebecca O on

    I’m so excited for the Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnias and the Petite Floret Dahlias!

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  2744. Raena Scherwa on

    I’m so excited for this sale I have an alarm set! It’s so hard to choose between all the beautiful varieties but if I had to… alpenglow, little flower girl and precious metals. Plus spun sugar and rose gold celosias. And of course I can’t forget about bee’s choice!!

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  2745. Trina on

    I am so excited to add the celosia’s to my garden. I’ve never added them and they are so beautiful! Can’t wait to get planting!

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  2746. Amanda Lavallee on

    So excited for the Alpenglow Zinnias and the Rose Gold celosia!

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  2747. Amy Pearce on

    Zinnias are what got me going as a gardener and it all started with you Erin!! Thank you! I love all of these flowers and am so excited to grow them!! I’m most excited about Alpenglow and Dusty Rose celosia!! Thank you for making these beauties and sharing with us.

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  2748. Lisa on

    I am most interested in the new Zinnia varieties! Especially Alpenglow and Precious metals😍 Zinnias were my gateway flower I grew which fueled my love for cut flowers and gave me confidence to try many other cut flower varieties! Congratulations on this wonderful new seed introduction!

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  2749. Linda wackerman on

    Unicorn Mix, Alpen Glow, Spun Sugar, glowing Embers,
    Floret

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  2750. Laurie Shaw on

    Zinnias are my favorite flower and I am excited to see Golden Hour and Afterglow. Can’t wait to grow them.

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  2751. Brandon Baur on

    Love them all but am incredibly excited about tha Precious Metal Zinnias. On a shared second place are the Alpen Glow and Victorian Wedding Zinnis as well as the Petite Floret dahlia seeds.
    I would like to thank you for the patience, enthusiasm and care that you put into everything you do. You are an inspiration to so many and I love seeing your creativity shine through in all your projects. Thanks again!

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  2752. Dena Iadanza on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and petite floret. Last year I grew dahlias from the bee’s choice mix and it was the most exciting part of my summer to get to see what each plant I’d lovingly cared for produced for a flower. So exciting in fact that I’ve decided that this summer I want to try my hand in with a little breeding patch of my own.

    Last summer I also started introducing my 9 year old daughter to growing flowers from seed and then arranging bouquets for sale. She loved having the creative liberty of picking some of the most stunning bouquets for her little flower stand on our neighborhood street corner and she had some of the most beautiful and creative bouquets that neighbors loved buying from her throughout the season. All of the beautiful zinnias will be so fun to grow to allow my daughter to expand her knowledge and love of flowers and will take her bouquets to the next level. I’m just hoping I can actually be fast enough to get my hands on some of the seeds!

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  2753. Kathryn Bamford on

    I am so excited for the release of the floret originals! My top four are celosia vintage rose, celosia dusty rose, zinnia dawn creek peach and zinnia dawn creek honey! I love the pastel and muted tones!

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  2754. Lydia on

    WOW!! I can’t wait for them all. my personal favorites are Vintage Rose, Limonata, Pink Chenille, Little flower girl, Can can girls and Floret. Hoping to get some dahlia seed to try for the first time!

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  2755. Grace Mcgiffin on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and the Little Flower Girl zinnias!!!! I’ve been looking for the perfect pastel zinnias to add and these look incredible!

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  2756. Sydney on

    I have been watching your hard work on Instagram on your zinnias and I would love to see them in real life in my garden

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  2757. Corey on

    I’m super excited for the Cancan girl seeds. I fell in love with dahlias on a trip to Pike Place Market. The bouquets were amazing and I was so sad not to be able to take them on the plane back to New Jersey with me. On my maternity leave this spring I watched the Floret series and fell in love all over again. The information you provide and the passion you and your team have for flowers makes me believe I can try and grow these beauties myself.

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  2758. Adrianna on

    I’m really hoping to be able to grab these varieties for my 2024 garden wishlist!
    Floret wishlist
    Celosia vintage rose
    Zinnia precious metals
    Dahlia petite florets
    Dahlia bees choice

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  2759. Emily S. on

    Wow!!! All of them are amazing, and I am really excited for spun sugar and petite floret!!!! Thank You for sharing your hard work and knowledge with us!

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  2760. Norma on

    I’m excited about about Alpenglow zinnias!!

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  2761. Richelle on

    They are all so lovely, I’m most excited to try growing the precious metals and bee’s choice. Thanks for always sharing your wealth of knowledge!!!

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  2762. Carly Griffitts on

    I’m so enchanted by the celosias and just cannot decide which ones are my favorite! Vintage Rose, Summer Sherbet LIMONATA!! AHHH!! They’re so interesting and beautiful.
    The zinnias are gorgeous and I’d love to try Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl. I live in the desert and didn’t think I could grow dahlias here, but I’m learning that it’s possible and I’m giddy with excitement. I really have my heart set on Bee’s Choice because I love the idea of being surprised by each newer flower as it opens up and reveals who they are. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to sharing your knowledge. You are truly a gift to us!

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  2763. Michelle Morgan on

    I was so excited to see the Zinnias but the celosia is what took my breath away! That is saying something considering Zinnias are my favorite flower. I love them all but Coral Reef is my favorite I must say.

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  2764. Stacey on

    All so beautiful that it will be hard to choose!! Looking forward to Precious Metals and Cancan Girls!

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  2765. Jan on

    Beautiful, I love zinnias and always plant lots. Can’t wait to get some and am excited to try celosias. Counting the days to get some of these seeds.

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  2766. Ariane on

    I would LOVE to add all the varieties into my garden but sadly don’t have the space for that. If I could only snag one during the sale, it would definitely be one of the dahlia seeds! I never thought about growing dahlia from seed but looking at all the beautiful varieties people have bred during my winter holiday scroll, I’m interested in giving it a try!

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  2767. Ann Cinderey on

    I love growing zinnias! Your descriptions of each new variety has my head spinning. How can I find space in my garden for more? I’m looking forward to growing your new zinnias just outside my kitchen door – as they get taller they will peek above the window sills! I’m hoping to order a variety of your new zinnias, but if I could only pick one, it would be the Unicorn Mix. Thank you for bringing such new energy into the zinnia world!

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  2768. Christy Kirby on

    I’m most excited to get Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, Precious Metals & Antique Rose Celosia!💕 Would be thrilled to get any of these new varieties!

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  2769. Shelby on

    I have a lot of the new breeding varieties on my list, but I think I’m most excited about pink chenille celosia, alpenglow zinnias and Victorian wedding zinnias. I can’t wait for a chance to grow these beauties on our small farm!

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  2770. Becca Bohlke on

    How to choose! I want them all! But I will be prioritizing pink chenille celosia, all the Dawn Creek zinnia mixes, Precious Metals, Alpenglow and the Petite Floret dahlia mix. My sweet little bumbles just love those dahlias! I plan to have a patch just for them. It’s been inspiring watching you develop these mixes over the years, and I’m so excited to get a chance to add them to my cutting garden now!

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  2771. Erica on

    I would love Alpen Glow! But also the celosia because I work with drieds so much. They are all beautiful 😍

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  2772. Adrianna Rhodes on

    I’m most excited for unicorn and alpen glow for myself and my daughters! We’ve been hooked since you first posted about them!

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  2773. CJ on

    I am most excited to grow the Cancan Girls dahlias and see Golden Hour Zinnias back in full force!! 💛

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  2774. Danielle DeVirgilio on

    Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl look so gorgeous, definitely going to need to order these ones, if not all of them! 😊

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  2775. Julia on

    Golden Hour and Alpenglow ! Golden Hour has the most lovely coloring, and the bloom heads from Alpenglow look almost too good to be true ! NH is cooler and wetter in the summer than most places folks grow zinnias, so I’m excited to try varieties bred in a similar damp and cool environment.

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  2776. Jamie Mayville on

    All of these varieties are to die for! Absolutely stunning colors! I cannot wait to grow zinnias and celosia in my garden this year! I am going to take a stab at starting dahlias from seeds too! I know these are such a labor of love to grow and I’m so grateful that you are able to do this on such a large scale in order to share with other growers!

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  2777. Irene Mendoza on

    Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix and Floret! Honestly all of them! Thank you for sharing the results of all your hard work to the world.

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  2778. Sarah Clark on

    I can’t wait to order alpenglow and the unicorn mix!

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  2779. Lynne Kepler on

    Magical! Mesmerizing! These original, Floret bred flowers are like something out of a fairy tale! I’m hoping to add precious metal, aloe glow, unicorn and little flower girl zinnias to our flower fields…as well as sangria mix , raspberry lemonade and dusty rose celosia. Congratulations on producing these beautiful, original varieties!

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  2780. GEC on

    Definitely very excited to plant the Precious Metal and some Dawn Creek Farm Zinnias perhaps at my new small town home!

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  2781. Kelly Cobus on

    I love the all of the results of your breeding efforts! You can really see the passion, romance and patience that you and your team have poured into the development/discovery of these beauties! ‘Spun Sugar’ looks like a variety of celosia that would spark imagination in the garden, with exciting potential for use in floral design work. I can’t get enough of the stunning colour tones within the ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias and the dreamy shapes and hues of the ‘Floret’ dahlias have me in awe! I have grown the ‘Bee’s Choice’ dahlias with great delight in the past but these new collections look like they will be a real treat to experience firsthand. Growing special varieties like these will feel like I am sending gems from a secret garden out into my small community to ignite and spread all the more joy. Thank you for creating such wonders and sharing it with all of us! I can’t wait to get growing!

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  2782. Kristin on

    All of them are amazing. I can’t wait for precious metals and the dahlia seeds!

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  2783. Robin on

    I’m excited about Victorian Wedding. Beautiful colors!

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  2784. Becca Kickert on

    So so excited about golden hour zinnia! I have loved growing zinnias for so many years now! And have patiently waited for them to be available 😆 Easy and fun for seasonal color! I have recently fell in love with growing dahlias from seed so I am so excited to try and snag some petite florets this year too!!

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  2785. Rory White on

    I am most excited about the Glowing Embers Celosia. The colors are beautiful! They’d make a great addition to my garden.

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  2786. Caleen Lee on

    I love all the zinnia varieties especially Unicorn and Dawn Creek Blush. Sharing my cutting garden with my 21 year old granddaughter is my most treasured gift.
    Thank you

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  2787. Sande on

    Omg!!! I would love any of those beautiful seeds. Especially zinnias and celosia❣️❣️❣️y’all have done such a perfect job capturing color and form of what growers and designers are craving. Thanks always for all your hard work💪

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  2788. Kim on

    Congrats Erin & Floret team! Thanks for sharing this part of your flower journey. Rose Gold and Coral Reef Celosia – gorgeous. Unicorn mix and Dawn Creek peach – all of the Zinnias are so pretty. I’ve never grown dahlias and will start with Cancan Girls and Floret.

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  2789. Jayne Tiehes on

    How can we possibly choose? I want them ALL!!!
    So much beauty in the mix. With that said, my personal favorites have to be the Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix Zinnias, Limonata and Rose Gold Celosias, and the Floret Dahlias.
    I can’t wait to get my hands on these seeds!

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  2790. Renee on

    Love the zinnias! Brighter the better. Have been planting zinnias in my back yard for the last several years and they just seem to lift my spirits. Also love that I’m seeing more butterflies!

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  2791. Kathryn Johnson on

    Wow, so many beautiful varieties! I think maybe the Unicorn mix & Golden hour might be be fun to try , this time around. 😊

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  2792. Hayley Wiebe on

    Precious Metals and Golden Hour have my whole Heart. I need these in my garden , I want them to be in my wedding bouquet!

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  2793. Elizabeth Gennero on

    Omg, the beauty of all these flowers are breathtaking. I hope to have a small patch in my personal flower garden. I am so excited about the shooting stars and of course the precious metals! I am newbie ready to start my flower journey! My husband and I love to lookout our window dreaming of what may become. Every year is a learning opportunity and I hope one of these days I can have a smidge of happiness from these flowers. Thank you for introducing us to such beauties and allowing us to cultivate them at home!

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  2794. Greg on

    This is a truly thrilling event for all of us flower lovers. I can hardly wait to grow some of these zinnias—victorian wedding and precious metals being top of the list. The rose gold and vintage rose celosias are also top. It will also be my first year flower farming! Cheers

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  2795. Rachelle Gally on

    I am so excited about these color palettes! They are so needed in the industry! I am most excited about the Zinnia varieties Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Precious Metals! I love all the Celosia varieties I can’t even choose my favorites!

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  2796. Ashlen Denney on

    My husband and I will never forget our space in a community garden we attempted to garden for the first time – the weeds were so unexpectedly prolific, things quickly got out of hand. We got to a point we just had to give up for the season. When we came back to take down our fencing, we were surprised by these gorgeous zinnias that had somehow grown through all the weeds. The only thing we were able to harvest from our garden that year were zinnias, so they’ve always held a very special place in my heart. I’d love to try the Golden Hour zinnias this year and branch out to try celosia for the first time too. The Limonata variety has specifically caught my eye. Let’s be honest though, these are all gorgeous! How do you really choose?? Thank you for sharing your passion and hard work. Well done!

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  2797. Ashley on

    Truly all of them. But especially precious metals zinnias!

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  2798. km on

    LOVE all the new Zinnias! Planning to try out several of the varieties in my garden this year. 💛

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  2799. Margaret Morgan on

    I am very excited to order Dawn creek peach and autumn blaze celosia. I have never grown celosia before.

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  2800. Allie on

    I’ve been head over heels for Golden Hour. I excitedly shared Every story, every post of that glowing beauty with my husband. I would exclaim “Look at this” I dream of Floret sharing this seed and growing these precious flowers in my garden one day. I can see them dancing in the summer lake breeze as the sunrise quietly brushes my garden with the light of day and in the evening the blushing pink sunset over the lake will become the canvas for the beautiful blooms glowing in the Northern Michigan light.

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  2801. Karen on

    I would love to start growing dahlias from seed.

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  2802. Robin on

    Alpine Glow has me speechless 🩷🌸🩷

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  2803. Shannon Matson on

    I am SO excited for all the dahlia seed mixes. Last time I grew “Bee’s Choice,” I got 100% of them to sprout and grow into beautiful and unique plants. Dahlias are my favorite thing to grow and they help bring so many bees to my veggie garden.

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  2804. Ryan on

    I’d love them all especially the Cancan Girls Dahlias. Theyd be such a nice addition to my flower garden.

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  2805. Elisa on

    I am so excited to get to try to grow some of these beautiful flowers!! They are all so pretty I can’t decide which are my favorite. I love Alpenglow and Precious metals. I am nervous that they will sell out too quickly and I won’t get a chance to order, but I will try my best to get some of these beautiful flowers seeds! Thank you for sharing this beauty with the world!

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  2806. Kari Parks on

    Congratulations Erin & Team Floret! Thank you to your commitment to this work. The time and energy is priceless! I would be honored to grow Floret Originals in my garden & share this beauty into the world. Fingers crossed I snag some Aplenglow and Precious Metals from the February seed sale! Keep Flourishing, Kari

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  2807. Kristy on

    I’ve learned so much since I discovered Floret! Hoping for Precious Metals and Cancan Girls but I would be thrilled to grow any of your beauties in my garden!

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  2808. Ashley Reddicks on

    They are all so pretty 😍 My top picks for this year would be golden hour, alpenglow, and limonata.

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  2809. Isabella on

    I’ve been so looking forward to adding Golden Hour and Alpen Glow to my little cottage garden design❤️ They’re magical!

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  2810. Gayle on

    I grew up planting zinnias along our driveway in Spokane. Last year I grew some in my own yard, but they were not nearly as pretty as your varieties! I’d love to have some of your seeds to plant!!

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  2811. Amanda on

    I’m so excited for all of these, but specifically the precious metal zinnias! I can’t wait to add them to my garden.

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  2812. Patricia S on

    I cannot wait to grow the Precious metal beauties, they look to be out of this world!😍

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  2813. Caitlin Best on

    Would be a dream to get any!! But most excited for Petite Florets, Cancan Girls, all the zinnias, and the Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Limonata celosias!! To name a few!!

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  2814. Kori Hendrix on

    It’s going to be so hard to choose!!! They are all so lovely! Dusty Rose, Sangria, Golden Hour, Blush…. I may have to enlarge my growing area to get a few more in! Maybe send a few to my daughters and sisters to grow too. Maybe add a one of each button do we could try or gift a collection. My niece is in her second year of being a local florist growing her own and making arrangements. I’d love to gift her a collection to expand her garden of local grown flowers. On Instagram she is @nettafloral I’m @gigisbackyardgarden

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  2815. Lorie Hicks on

    I’m so excited to try out the sugar spun, dusty rose,
    and cancan girls here in Colorado.
    Thank you Erin and floret team 💐

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  2816. Sara on

    Yay! I am so excited to grow as many as we can manage to get in our cart! I’ve loved Golden Hour from the minute I saw her, and I’m hoping for Precious Metals as well, also really excited about the celosia. So happy for you that you are realizing this dream and thanks for all you do!

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  2817. Breanne Gibson on

    So excited for dawn creek honey and bee’s choice! All are so beautiful!!! Incredible, incredible creation, selection and dedication. Can’t wait!

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  2818. Lois on

    You’ve done it again….just when I think I should ‘reel it in a bit’ I’m making plans to start another garden bed…with seeds from Floret! Thanks for all your hard work in garden and in keeping gardeners informed.

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  2819. Jim Hood on

    Zinnia elegans ‘Precious Metals’ is beautifully colored and looks at home in every setting. Best wishes with your breeding program, there is a lot to see and I look forward tonthese seeds coming to market.

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  2820. Brenda Friederici on

    So exciting !!! I love watching you grow all these beautiful flowers. Thank you for what you do. Every seed I have ordered from you has been pure magic. Your seeds germination rate is excellent. I would be so excited to grow The Bee’s Choice as it would be a great surprise to see what those little seeds hold inside. Here’s to another wonderful season of gardening 💕

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  2821. theresa holden on

    While I will try to get my hands on all of them, PRECIOUS METALS is my absolute favorite! Congrats to Erin and the entire Floret team for this massive achievement.

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  2822. Cayla on

    These posts and your video yesterday lit a fire in my soul!! I am so astonished by the incredible varieties and stunning colors you’ve created! I simply cannot wait to get my hands on some of these hopefully one day!! Thank you for all you’ve done for the gardening community!

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  2823. Elizabeth on

    Alpenglow and Precious Metals are stunning!! (I mean they all are, but those two varieties are probably my favorites!) Can’t wait to add them to my flower garden!!!

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  2824. Karen Beach on

    Any and all!! Alpenlow and precious metals, lemonata celoisa and petite floret dahlias if I was forced to pick 3-4. Hoping to try some in my urban backyard!!

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  2825. Julia on

    I’m excited for the Dawn Creek Honey Zinnia!!

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  2826. Nancy Alvord on

    My father passed away a year ago in December. He always planted an entire 12 foot bed of Zinnias. When he became sick in September and the outlook was grim, I decided to save every single one of his Zinnias for seed for a reminder and keep a little part of him for years to come. Hence, my love of Zinnias has blossomed. I can’t wait to add your Zinnias to the beauty.

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  2827. Gina Ward on

    Just aching for the Unicorn Mix…♥️ truthfully… I want them all! 😂😂😂

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  2828. Victoria on

    I want all the zinnias! They all look beautiful ❤️

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  2829. Sheila P on

    I have been following your Instagram page for over a year already… I love what you are doing. Thank you for your passion and your ability and willingness to share this with all of us! I am on the email list to purchased when the come available but would definitely love to win a package of each of the varieties that you are selling. Keep up the amazing work you are doing!

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  2830. Christy Rockwell on

    Loving all these types but am partial to dahlias! They grow very well in Alaska and I can’t wait to try yours up here! Thanks for sharing the bounty of all your hard work over the years!

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  2831. Kelly Tsutsui on

    Can’t wait for all of them but most looking forward to Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Summer Sherbert of the celosias, Unicorn mix, metallics and little flower girl of the zinnias and Floret, petite floret and shooting stars for the dahlia seeds!

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  2832. Julie on

    I’m excited to grow Petite Floret. She seems like she will be little seeds of magic.

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  2833. Liz Wolf on

    I’m most excited to share the joy of the dahlias. I live in a small town in NH with an active garden club. The club donates cut flowers to many of the fundraisers in town throughout the growing season. Your flowers will be a stellar addition to the arrangements we make.
    Thank you for all your hard work!

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  2834. Andreea on

    I love the fact that there is so much genetic diversity in the open pollinated seed mixes, such as the Dahlias, makes it all so exciting.

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  2835. Kelly on

    I don’t know how to even choose a favorite! I fell in love with ‘golden hour’ the moment I saw it. Such beauty in all the blooms! I enjoy reading all the lovely descriptions of each flower as a way of getting to know them. Thanks so much for sharing all this with us so we can create our own little patch of heaven at home.

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  2836. Chanone on

    There is so much to be excited about here, February 6th is going to be 2024’s Valentine’s Day! I am most excited about Vintage Rose, Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Peach, Cancan Girls and Floret! Congratulations on your breeding success and thank you for sharing these beauties with others.

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  2837. Erin on

    Limonata, Alpenglow and Petite Floret! Thank you for all of this amazing work 🌸

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  2838. Karen martin on

    I am so excited about all the zinnias. Every single one! My hope is to be able to get one packet of each. I feel like we’re at the cusp of a beautiful flower future – with these seeds entering the marketplace. Imagine what beauty you’ll have in the next decade and beyond.

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  2839. Kristy on

    After following you for many years, our dream home is nearing completion, and my designated spot for starting my own cut flower garden is secure. I’m so excited to move in and start gardening immediately, as we live in Florida and spring is coming very soon. I came here today looking for dahlias. However, I gasped when I saw the Sangria Celosias! I’ve never paid them any mind, but I’m now looking forward to adding them to my garden. So rich and textured! Thank you for such a well put together article to prepare us as seed launch nears!

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  2840. Brooke Adler on

    I have hoped to get my hands on precious metals and golden hour/ alpenhlow for years! It’s so hard to pick my favorite. I’m obsessed with them all! Thank you for sharing such beauty with the world.

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  2841. Britta on

    So hard to choose just one…but if I had to, the unicorn mix is it!

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  2842. Cindy Zwica on

    Wow. Everything is beautiful but my top choice is Alpenglow and Spun Sugar!

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  2843. Maggie on

    I can’t wait to plant some Petite Florets!

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  2844. Heather A on

    I am most excited for Celosia Vintage Rose, Zinnia Alpenglow and Zinnia Dawn Creek Blush!

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  2845. Sue B on

    I am so fascinated by journey as flower farmers. Your creations are all so beautiful. I have only a small suburban yard, but the garden is my oasis, the expression of who I am. I would be so honored to grow and nurture any one of your beautiful flowers! Your zinnia collection is amazing. I love the idea of discovering a new treasure with each new year’s planting of a dahlia seed. Limonata will add texture and beauty to every cut garden bouquet! Keep going…follow your dreams♡

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  2846. Madison Martin on

    I am SO excited about all of the zinnias! Precious metals is stunning!!! Zinnias grow so lovely here in Alabama!

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  2847. Nina scharpp on

    Oh my! I cannot wait to add all these flowers to my garden. I have become more and more obsessed with zinnias with each season. I would love to have all but precious metals would have to be my number one pick.

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  2848. Emilee S. on

    I am excited to grow out the Victorian Wedding, Little Flower Girl, Dawn’s Creek Pastels, the Unicorn Mix, and of course Floret. All of them. I just want to flat out grow all of them! Excited to see what beautiful seeds of yours I can get my hands on and grow out on our little patch of prairie out in the middle of Kansas. Thank you for sharing them with the world!

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  2849. Beverly Kimbrough on

    I am sooo excited!!! Precious Metals…when I saw the lavender-ness of some of the flowers I was hooked. Also, Victorian Wedding & Alpen Glow. I would like one of the coral-y celosias too! Thanks for your hard work on these!!!

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  2850. Elizabeth S. on

    Zinnias, especially Alpenglow. I was lucky enough to grow the Unicorn mix, and am so excited to see it return!

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  2851. Bethany on

    The vintage rose and rose gold celosia! Def want some of the zinnias too!

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  2852. Rachel on

    I’m so excited for unicorn mix and Victorian wedding!

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  2853. Brenda on

    OH HAPPY DAY!!! Floret Originals are here to share.

    Having to narrow down my first picks they would be….

    Celosia Coral Reef …Hello Summer! For its early bloom!

    Zinnia Victorian Wedding…cause who doesn’t love a French macaron!

    Dahlia Shooting Star….gotta feed our hungry little pollinators!

    Congrats & Thanks Erin & Team for bringing these beautiful gems to all of us.

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  2854. Kat on

    SUCH beautiful varieties. I’ve grown zinnias and dahlias in my small patch before (located in Portland, Maine) and really so excited for the Alpenglow and Shooting Stars :)

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  2855. Karen Crenshaw on

    So excited about all the dahlias. Want to try Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding zinnias too.

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  2856. Jennifer Doctor on

    I’m so excited to add these to my garden this year!! I think I’m most excited about the zinnias, particularly golden hour, BUT after reading this post I’ve added even more to my “must have” list!

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  2857. Jessica K. on

    These flowers are truly beautiful! I’m most excited for the zinnias. Seeing what you have been able to do with these flowers in just a few short years has truly inspired me. I’ve been expanding my garden every year in thanks to you and your groundbreaking work, and I cannot wait to plant these beautiful flowers! Sharing these beauties with us is so amazing, and I want my little slice of the world to be filled with their beauty. I can’t wait to see what you are able to dream up next! Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  2858. Cassandra on

    Um… im excited about all of them!! Especially the celosia….

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  2859. Jordan Broek on

    I cannot wait to grow golden hour, precious metals and alpenglow this year!! I can’t wait to share another season of gardening with my two toddlers!

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  2860. Susan on

    Hard to pick just one! If I have to, it would be Golden Hour. Beautiful!!!

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  2861. Wendy on

    Eeek!!! I have Celosia at the top of my list! Rose gold or the vintage!! Then the Previous Metal zinnias!!! I’m buying in hopes that the can handle North Texas sun!! I’ve emptied a lot of garden space in anticipation!! I will do everything to baby them to their fullest potential. Cannnot wait!

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  2862. Veronika Shliazh on

    So excited for this release!!! I will be buying zinnias, they are so gorgeous!!! Thank you for your hard work!!!

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  2863. Karri Ritz on

    Hello! I’m a home Gardner trying to turn Flower farmer! I’m so in love with your breeding journey and amazed by all your hard work! You really inspire me Erin.. Gardening has been a big part of my life, my mom had a huge vegetable garden we helped seed and weed and enjoyed harvests from. I’ve always loved flowers, my grandmother shared her love of sweet peas and mathiola, with me and I still grow it now, the scent reminds so much of her. I’m hoping to share my bouquets with friends and would like to give flowers to the local seniors homes to brighten their days, as most I’m sure were gardeners and would love them. I’m most interested in the dawn creek series, golden hour, precious metals, Collette dahlias, summer sherbert, spun sugar celosia :) it’s so hard to choose they are all so beautiful, I’m in awe!! Thank you, I can’t wait to see what you accomplish in 2024!

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  2864. Emmy Craydo on

    I am so beyond excited to finally have the chance to grow your beautiful breeding varieties! The precious metals zinnias have been on my wish list since you posted on them years ago. I can’t wait for the chance to grow petite floret dahlia in my garden, the dawn creek blush is dreamy, and the sangria celosia deep colors are beyond moving. Thank you for this chance to share in the love and beauty you brought to this world!

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  2865. Ashley on

    They’re all so lovely it’s so hard to pick. My must haves are Coral Reef, Alpenglow, Unicorn Mic, and Cancan girls. I’m going to have to find more planting space!

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  2866. Lara on

    All your flowers are so beautiful and I wish I could grow them all. I especially love the colour combo in the Unicorn Zinnia mix.

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  2867. Kimberly Payne on

    Would love to try Celiosa , Dawn Creek and Floret. Actually all of them to see how they grow in Utah. They are all so beautiful and hard to choose from.

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  2868. Kacy on

    Dawn creek blush and honey look so dreamy, cannot wait to add these to my summer garden <3

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  2869. Catherine on

    I’m so excited for the beautiful pastel zinnias- specifically Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals. My great grandmother, who I am named for, grew zinnias so they have always held a special and sentimental place in our garden.

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  2870. Shanie Black on

    Dawn creek peach! I’m extending my zinnia patch next year in my home garden. Might even put out a little road side stand. I’ve also get a lot of walkers walking by and thought it would be neat to just put some scissors out with a nice sign inviting people to take a few. We will see.

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  2871. Christina on

    Such loveliness!! Dahlia, Celosia, and Zinnias are three of my most favorite flowers in the garden… Love them all but Alpenglow or Golden Hour perhaps the very most?? Enormous thanks for your work!! ❤️

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  2872. lyndia Agrillo on

    Such beauties, all of them. But I really want to see Vintage Rose in my yard🥰

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  2873. Megan on

    So hard to choose, they are all so wonderful! My top favorites are: Celosias Sangria, the precious metal zinnia mix, dawn creek honey, dahlia cancan girls, Petite Florets & Bees choice! Would love to grow some of your flowers I. My garden.

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  2874. Beth on

    I am so excited about the zinnias and the celosias. It’s really hard to decide which ones, they are all so beautiful!

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  2875. Becca on

    I’m way too excited for Dawn Creek Pastels and all the rest of these varieties to make it out into all of our gardens!

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  2876. Rose on

    So so beautiful, I’ve loved celosia ever since I was a child. So the coral reef variety I’ve absolutely fallen in love with. For zinnias its the precious metals varity. Really its hard to choose, they all are so incredibly beautiful.

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  2877. Katherine Journeay on

    I am very excited about the Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals zinnias. I am already leaving space for them in my planting plan.
    I also want to try to plant Cancan Girls, but I am not sure I have the room!

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  2878. Anita on

    Love, love, love Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Unicorn and the Victorian collections of the zinnias!! And the Floret and Bee’s Choice of the dahlias.
    Grew some Unicorn zinnia seeds a few years back and they were outstanding!! The colors take your breath away! Also grew the Bee’s choice dahlia seeds awhile ago and one of the varieties it produced was my favorite! Over the top gorgeous!!

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  2879. Barbara Santagati on

    I love the Can-Can girl and the “ Floret “. I received one of your signed books for Xmas .. it is on my coffee table for everyone to enjoy. Love it 👐🏿🤗

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  2880. Dearborn McHaley on

    All of these varieties are absolutely to die for! The colors are just unreal! I am most excited to add the celosia and zinnias to my small flower farm. Alpenglow, Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding will all look gorgeous in my various designs. I’m also excited to add the Vintage Rose, Rose Gold, Pink Chenille, and Spun Sugar (which reminds me of cotton candy!) celosias to the mix!

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  2881. Jane on

    Dawn honey creek and alpenglow zinnias! My 9 yo daughter started growing large zinnias from the store during Covid, and stood in our neighborhood sulking them by the stem, and it’s launched her into a cute little plant/flower business at a local makers market!! We’ve never been able to get some of your beautifully colored ones from your sales, so finger crossed on this upcoming one!! Also, so excited to grow the varieties of other flowers that we got from your last sale this year!!

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  2882. Alexa on

    So excited about all of these!! I’ve been eyeing Golden Hour for years and can’t wait to finally grow it :)

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  2883. Jen Halbesma on

    Looking forward to purchasing all the dahlia, celosia, and zinnia varieties!!! Especially the dawn creek zinnias!

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  2884. Greg on

    I’ve had mixed opinions about celosia in the past, but the feathery plume varieties are growing on me and it’d be fun to try Rose Gold or Vintage Gold! (Or let’s be real, any variety of any flower in your release!)

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  2885. Hannah Freeze on

    Precious metals! The colours are just stunning 😍

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  2886. Lesley McCain on

    Excited for all the new releases, but in particular Little Flower Girl, and Floret!
    Congratulations on your hard earned success!
    🌸❤️

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  2887. Patricia Manero on

    Congratulations!! Stunning work!! Difficult to choose Just one Bee’s choice and Cancan girls. Colorful and incredibly nice.

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  2888. Yanara Peters on

    Congratulations on this launch! So much dedication, hard work, trial and error I’m sure, has gone into this and we are all watching and waiting for these beauties to be released to the world! I’m excited about all of these varieties, but my top favourite would be Precious Metals Zinnias, Little Flower Girl, Alpenglow & Rose Gold Celosia. All the best as you put your hard work out for so many to enjoy! 🤍

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  2889. Ellen on

    So excited for the release of these seeds! I don’t know how I will choose which ones to get, but some of my favorites are the Unicorn Mix, Apenglow, and Spun Sugar. Thanks for your passion and dedication – it shows in all of the flowers you grow!

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  2890. Sarah Helman on

    I’m so excited to grow the Vintage Rose Celosia and Dawn Creek Blush or Pastel Mix Zinnia.

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  2891. Genia Rosenblum on

    Alepenglow, precious metals, Dawn Creek Patels and Bees choice Dalia’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No such thing as too many exclamation points for this release. So excited!

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  2892. Dana Delaney on

    While they are all gorgeous, the Bee’s Choice has me dreaming and drooling.

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  2893. Leah on

    I honestly might need every single zinnia you’re offering! Nothing soaks up the central California sun and thrives in our crazy heat like they do!

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  2894. Carey Rule on

    I’m so excited to grow Alpenglow and Golden Hour. They’re amazing and you did such a fantastic job.

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  2895. Kelley on

    I really am hoping to add some of the Dawn Creek Zinnias if I can pull together the funds!

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  2896. Carly on

    I don’t know if I could pick one, but I’d say one GROUP is the zinnia’s. I’ve been following you and DawnCreek for a few years and have been eagerly waiting for these enchanting colors. I’m on year 4 of my garden journey and I’ve mainly focused on growing my rose collection, cottage garden perennials, and three years of annuals from seed mixed in- this will be my first year with a dedicated cutting garden because it always breaks my heart to take my beautiful blooms from my landscape!

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  2897. Carlee on

    Alpenglow and Precious Metals are so gorgeous. I can’t wait to see these beauties out in the world! 😍

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  2898. Lezlie Lawson on

    I’m a home gardener with a small yard and just a few spots that get full sun. After years on the waitlist I’m now the proud caretaker of a 400 square foot community garden plot. So much sun, not to mention deer fencing – yay! I can’t wait to grow some of these amazing flowers. I love them all!

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  2899. Karen on

    I love them all! I’m most excited to grow ‘Little Flower Girl’ and the Unicorn Mix. Although I have so many on my wishlist – I will need to narrow it down!

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  2900. Jess Wilke on

    Erin and team- I am just mind blown about the heart and soul you put into everything you touch and the kindness and generosity that clearly drives you…. I am really excited about all of the zinnias but this morning’s IG post with Precious Metals just put it at the top of the list. So beautiful!

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  2901. Jodena Beard on

    I will be trying to snag a package of Zinnia seeds. Not sure which yet but one of the darker colors.

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  2902. Elena on

    I’m very excited about Petit Floret dahlias, definitely will be getting the seeds!

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  2903. Malvika Bhatti on

    I’m excited for them all, they’re all so beautiful! But especially in love with vintage rose and alpenglow!

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  2904. Sheri B on

    I am so exited for this release! Since purchasing your book, Cut Flower Garden, in 2019, I have been closely following your journey. There are too many wonderful things to say about Erin. For that reason though, I am most excited about ‘Alpenglow’ and ‘Precious Metals’ as I’ve watched Erin’s face light up at these beauties – and I am so thrilled to see them come to fruition. (They are also my heart’s color palette!) I’m also excited about ‘Limonata’ as I think it will be a great bouquet filler, and I’ve had the most success growing celosia (and quite a bit of trouble growing other annuals). I can’t wait until Feb 6! Although, fingers crossed I’ll be taking home one of the 26 collections.

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  2905. Malvika Bhatti on

    I’m excited for them all, but especially in love with vintage rose and alpenglow!

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  2906. Savanah Kovar on

    Your page is so inspiring! I love growing Zinnias as it is a flower that can withstand the Texas growing environment! I am drooling over all of the lovely colors. It is so difficult to choose which ones because I want them all! You make florists like me so thrilled to be able to use Zinnias and even celosia that is so dreamy and fairy tail like!! I know my clients will be in awe over these beautiful florals! I am so in love. Thank you!!

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  2907. Britni on

    Excited to plant the Bee’s Choice dahlias, but I might have to add the Vintage Rose celosia and Vintage Wedding zinnias! They’re all just so beautiful.

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  2908. Brooks Garcia on

    Your dedication to your breeding program absolutely blows my mind! As a breeder of Sarracenias for 20 years I applaud your phenomenal efforts. Where you get something the next year it takes seven years before I’ll know whether anything I have bred is any good. You really are giving an incredible gift to the world with your efforts but also, I think secretly, like me, you ask in a little bit of horticultural immorality. Rock on babe!!!

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  2909. Michelle Hartley on

    I am really excited to order your dahlias. Until I began following you, I didn’t realize that dahlias could even be grown from seed. You have such beautiful varieties and I am already planning out my garden for the spring!

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  2910. Laura on

    I am absolutely in love with Zinnia Precious Metals!!! And I might need Zinnia Unicorn too….everything is so beautiful!!!

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  2911. Grace on

    These are all so gorgeous! I can not wait to see some growing in my garden this year!

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  2912. Rachel H. on

    I absolutely love the first photo of you in the middle of the colorful dahlia patch! Dahlias have rapidly been moving to the top of my favorite flowers list over the last year, and I am so excited for all of them! My favorite celosia is the Spun Sugar. Those sunset like colors are awesome! Your flowers always look so beautiful!!

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  2913. Sarah Nayani on

    Hello Erin & Team! I’m so excited for your originals and prepped my purchase list right away – these are the ones I’m extra drooling over, but I want them all haha!

    Celosia Rose Gold
    Zinnia Alpenglow (limited)
    Zinnia Golden Hour
    Zinnia Precious Metals
    Zinnia Victorian Wedding

    I remember first seeing your videos of the greenish-blueish backs of the Precious Metals videos a few years ago and ever since then I’ve been so looking forward to trying them in my garden, so those are probably my number 1.

    Oh and I purchased the Dawn Creek packet from them and got what might have been a Golden Hour seed – it had the most beautiful purple glow tint in the middle, so Golden Hour is my number 2.

    Thanks for bringing these beauties to us!

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  2914. Alicia on

    I think I’m most excited about getting a packet of Petite Florets, but there is something about the Alpenglow zinnias that just calls to me as well. Thanks for giving us all a chance at growing them all this year!

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  2915. Sokai Yan on

    I am crossing my fingers I can get one packet of everything but I am really wishing for Alpenglow and Floret!!!!

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  2916. [email protected] on

    Hoping to grow celosia for the first time this year, maybe w Sangria! But zinnias are my annual love and I need them all!

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  2917. Claire on

    I’m so excited for the Precious Metals Zinnas! I’ve been enamored with the Precious Metals Zinnas ever since Erin first showcased them on her Instagram and have been so excited for her to announce the sale of them.

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  2918. Katie on

    I’ve been following along with the zinnias for a long time and the precious metals are so cool! Hard to pick a favorite…they are all beautiful!

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  2919. Eliza Stella on

    What a fantastic read! I am most excited about the Cancan Girls and Victorian Wedding seeds. I hope I can add a few to our new yard! :-)

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  2920. Anong Saya on

    I am so excited about Cancan girls, shooting stars and little flower girls.

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  2921. Elizabeth on

    All of here are just stunning it is hard to choose! I will definitely be going with precious metals but in honor of my grandmother who grew dahlias with ease I plan on trying to grow them this year. I love the Cancan girls!

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  2922. Rebecca on

    These are all so fabulous! I’m most excited by the Zinnias mix “Precious Metals”!

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  2923. Christa Miser on

    How does one choose!?? I can’t wait to grow each and every veriety from Floret but probably most excited to grow Apenglow! Looking forward to growing and sharing your beautiful varieties with my community ❤️

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  2924. Theresa on

    I just love all your seeds! Your zinnias are so unique, but I think I am most excited about the dahlia seeds because you never know what you’ll get!

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  2925. Sammy Trick on

    It’s soo hard to choose, but I think I am most excited about Golden Hour!! They are all sooo dreamy and magical.

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  2926. Tonya Lindsay on

    Really love all the Dahlia, Zinnia, & Celosia varieties! Your flower seeds are always the best! True to form & so easy to grow. Can’t wait to add several of these new varieties to our gardens! I will definitely add “Floret” Dahlia (so beautiful), “Unicorn Mix” Zinnia (so perfect for that soft wedding vibe), and “Pink Chenille” Celosia (for it’s fabulous texture and color). So excited to see these new flowers all growing in my gardens:)

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  2927. Ruth van Rensburg on

    I am so excited for this release! The ones that I am most excited about are Allen Glow and Golden Hour. I think it’s because ever since getting a peak at them on growing floret, I wanted them in my own garden. The colors are unreal and some of them look like they belong in a patisserie shop!

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  2928. Amber Leslie on

    I’m excited for precious metals and floret! 🌸😍 So Beautiful! 🤩

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  2929. Darta on

    They are all absolutely dreamy! 😍I would love to grow any of the new varieties, but especially the Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias! ❤️

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  2930. Kelsey Waite on

    Can I pick all of them?!! I would do anything to have a giant field full of these celosia varieties just looking delicious in the evening sun. I suppose I would probably run first to the zinnia though, alpenglow is like a dream. I already have a lot of dahlia seed saved from bees choice mixes of the past! I can’t wait for this growing season 💕 thanks for continuing to inspire us to create and share the beauty of flowers!

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  2931. Martha Boswell on

    I am excited about the beautiful celosia and gimme all the zinnias and Floret Daughters! My garden is wrapping up construction in the next moth and I am so very thrilled to be growing more cut flowers that all the deer won’t be able to get to! Big ole fence going in.

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  2932. Karine on

    The zinnias are all gorgeous! But Precious Metals are my favorite! ♥️

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  2933. Rachel on

    Adding any of the celosia to our school garden in our hot climate will be a thrill for the kids. It will be so exciting to share how you created these in our learning garden. Thank you!

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  2934. Olivia McNulty on

    Wow! Sangria Mix is an eye catcher. I’m excited for all of them though! I can’t wait to add more pastels to my garden too. How do we choose?! You have done such a beautiful job! Thank you for always sharing.

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  2935. Christa Miser on

    Oh my goodness! I am so excited for these! What a beautiful way to share beauty with the world around us. I can’t wait to grow each and every variety but i would say i am most excited for Apenglow. 😍🌻

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  2936. Shelly on

    I am intrigued by the Unicorn mix because of colors and well 🦄 ! But any of these varieties would be lovely to try.

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  2937. Jenni Dickenson on

    Good morning! Most excited to grow Victorian Wedding”. I love the “stacked” compact bloom and the ombre, aged nuanced color variation. My daughter, who does all our farm’s wedding design, is a bit prejudiced about using zinnias in her beautiful work. I know these soft blushy colors will change her mind. 🥰

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  2938. Becky on

    Oh my – where to begin!! These are sooo gorgeous!! What really catches my attention are the plume celosias and zinnias (dahlias, too, but I only have so much space!) Choosing is hard but my list is already being pared down to the ‘Unicorn’ and ‘Golden Hour’ zinnias, along with ‘Spun Sugar’ and ‘Vintage Rose’ celosias (maybe even ‘Victorian Wedding’?)…sooo hard to choose! Thank you for such beautiful flowers!!

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  2939. Kiersten on

    I am most excited about the zinnias!! I live on an 80 acre farm in Florida and grow zinnias every year but there has never been anything available (seeds) like the beautiful color palate you have created and I cannot wait to have them in my garden!! I know the bees will be happy too! :)

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  2940. Courtney Lewis on

    I’m so excited for all of them but I think I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Golden Hour! I also can’t wait to grow the Unicorn mix again because those colors were just magical! Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication, you are truly putting some amazing gems out into the world.

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  2941. Amanda O’Malley on

    It’s hard to pick just one but am most excited to try Precious Metals and also to have the Unicorn Mix back!

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  2942. Debbie on

    I’m looking forward to the Dahlias. I tried from your seeds a few years ago and just pulled up the tubers from them this year. Not a lot, but I want to try again and start early indoors. I love not knowing what they will look like. I think all of your Floret Originals are just stunning, and congrats on making your dreams come true.

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  2943. Leah Mooney on

    The Precious Metals mix is my favorite and I would love to start out my little cut flower garden with these seeds. Thank you for the amazing and inspiring work!!

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  2944. Windy Pacheco on

    There isn’t a flower I’m not excited to try out but this year I am looking forward to Dahlia I’m just smitten over the beautiful blooms that color my world and bring joy to me every time they bloom

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  2945. Nancy on

    I love all of the celosia varieties. Grew ‘Coral Reef’ last year, my first celosia from seed, and can’t wait to try more.

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  2946. Shayla on

    Excited for ALL of them!!! They are so stunning and unique- but most excited for the “golden hour” zinnias and the “floret” dahlias 🫶🌸

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  2947. Jamie Gentry on

    So many beautiful varieties, I’d say all. I’m excited about them all, but if I had to choose golden hour, unicorn mix, cancan girls and petite floret🌸🌺🌼

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  2948. Sarah on

    The flowers are all so beautiful. I love all the zinnias. The precious metals mix is my favorite. I am hoping that I will be able to get my hands on some. Stunning!

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  2949. Heather B on

    I loved your bee’s choice dahlia from way back when I can only image they are even more amazing now! I really cant wait to try your petite floret and cancan girl dahlia seeds along with all your zinnia’s. Thank you for spending so much time creating such amazing varieties for the flower community.

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  2950. Kim on

    What eye candy just reading through this post!! I’m going to have to get rid of the rest of my suburban lawn to make space for them all. Congratulations- so exciting 🌸

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  2951. Mikayla Hamilton on

    I am so looking forward to the precious metals zinnia mix and the bees choice dahlia seeds! I once had a waltzing Mathilda dahlia and fell in love with the open varieties, so think those will be gorgeous, and the precious metals just has all the most subtle and sophisticated shades I’ve ever seen in a zinnia ever! Congratulations on all your hard work Floret! You’ve made some incredible varieties!

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  2952. Heather on

    I loved your bee’s choice dahlia from way back when I can only image they are even more amazing now! I really cant wait to try your petite floret and cancan girl dahlia seeds along with all your zinnia’s. Thank you for spending so much time creating such amazing varieties for the flower community.

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  2953. Lisa on

    I e been wanting to enroll in your course for years, but big life has gotten in the way! I’ve got some pf your seed packes for myself and gifted many more. I’m planting what i can for myself this year and hope to share the flowers, as opposed to the seeds- going crazy with zinnias (never tried Celosia!) Because zinnias don’t require much care they have been a staple in my garden. I love them all- it’s so hard to choose. I think my faves are the delicious, happy pinks of ‘floret’; the effervescence of ‘Cancan Girls’; and the serene bliss of any pf the pastel mixes, especially those with salmon and pale dusty orange. My new bees will live them all!

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  2954. Dana on

    I’m most excited for precious metals!!! They are all magical!!!

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  2955. russ hodel on

    I love, love, love the Rose Gold Celosia and want to add to my garden! When I win this contest, these beauties will be treated with the love and care they – and you – deserve. Consider me as your Asheville Beacon, shining a light on Floret in Asheville, NC.

    Russ Hodel

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  2956. Anela on

    I would love to get all the floret originals but I think I’m most excited for the Uniforn Mix and the Little Flower Girl Zinnias! ❤️

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  2957. Emily B on

    The Precious Metals make my heart flutter every time, and now the Raspberry celosia is taking my breath away. Love them all ❤️

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  2958. Pam Valentine on

    How exciting for you to be able to share all of your hard work for the enjoyment of so many flower lovers!! I’m most excited about the zinnea collection…wow!!

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  2959. Kate on

    Congratulations on this milestone! The originals are beautiful, and it’s clear how much love and care went into their breeding. Golden Hour shines and is perfectly named. It is at the top of my list, along with Bee’s Choice, Alpen Glow, Little Flower Girl, and Precious Metals. I haven’t tried growing Celosia – but looking forward to trying Limonata (it looks so versatile!), Raspberry, and Pasta Sauce (Spun Sugar)!

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  2960. Jessica on

    I started my own garden with a basic mix of “Candy Cane Zinnia” and I became obsessed!
    I taught myself to harvest the seeds from the best blooms.
    I just can’t get over the magic of their ever changing candy cane stripes!!
    I would love to add the “Precious Metals Zinnia” and the “Golden Hour Zinnia” to my garden and experience their unique coloring.

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  2961. Hayley hahn on

    Rose gold. I’ve never grown any of those plants before and would love to add them this year, but the rose gold looks beautiful

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  2962. Britt Hamilton on

    So many beautiful choices!! I’ve been saving pictures of your breeding zinnias over the years in hopes to add them to my garden one day! I have always loved golden hour, little flower girl, and precious metals! But after reading through each, they all look like winners!! So lovely.

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  2963. Vanessa Diaz on

    They’re all so beautiful but I most excited about Precious Metals!

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  2964. Carol Englund on

    I am most excited about ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias! They will make a beautiful addition to my ever-expanding city garden. Every year there is less and less lawn to mow and more flowers to admire:) Thank you for providing so much inspiration!

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  2965. Daniel on

    I hope to buy Precious Metals and Can can Girls. Fingers are crossed.

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  2966. Mindy on

    I’m so excited for “Precious Metals”! I still remember seeing it for the first time and it was magical. I told my Mom I couldn’t wait for the seeds to be released to the world, so we could grow them in our gardens. It’s going to be a beautiful summer!

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  2967. Sarah Grover on

    I would be over the moon to grow ANY of Floret’s Originals. My favorite is Zinnia ‘ Golden Hour’.

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  2968. Gino on

    I would love to gift vintage rose celosia to my wife for our (her) garden. She loves pink and would nurture these into beauty.

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  2969. Sarah E on

    Beyond gorgeous!!! Cannot wait to grow some of these beauties

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  2970. Trish O’Brien on

    I would be thrilled to add Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and Alpenglow to my gardens! I am also hoping to get my hands on a pack each of Cancan Girls and Petite Florets. Absolutely counting down the days for this opportunity. Thank you! ❤️

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  2971. Heather on

    They’re all dreamy, but I want to pair that Vintage Rose with Victorian Wedding.

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  2972. Abigail Harbin on

    Can can girls and alpen glow and dusty rose celosia. We bought our first house in the fall and I have dreams to make my yard look like your farm from your docuseries. Just so beautiful. Encouraged my friend last year to plant some things and she did it for the first time, now she is excited to plant again this year. I can’t wait to live in a flower jungle.

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  2973. Megan on

    I am so excited for this release as I have watched the process for so long. I think I am most excited for bees choice!

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  2974. Petite Meadows Flower Farm on

    I’m so thankful for all the work that went into creating these beautiful varieties. Choosing one favorite is nearly impossible, however I’m so hopeful to grow both the vintage rose celosia as well as alpenglow and precious metals.
    Counting down the minutes literally. I’m just a tiny little farm these would make such impact for me and all who are graced with their presence💐
    Thank you
    Genevieve with Petite Meadows

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  2975. Jess M. on

    Oh these are just GORGEOUS! Those Dahlias and Zinnias just make my heart sing! ❤️

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  2976. Rebecca F on

    I’m so excited for the new zinnia varieties, especially Alpenglow.

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  2977. Gianna V on

    In love with all of the new breed varieties! 😍 planning to start off with absolutely the petite florets dahlia seeds and need to get my hands on the vintage rose plumes because they are to die for! Love all of the amazing beautiful work you do, it continues to be bring happiness and joy to mine and my families lives!

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  2978. Madeline on

    Each breed is so beautiful! For now I’m mainly just growing Zinnias. Precious metals is what I have my eyes on.

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  2979. Linda on

    I’m excited to try all of them. Thanks Erin for reintroducing me to Zinnias, I always passed on them until I found your site and grew some last year. The colours are beautiful. I can’t wait for February 6!!

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  2980. Lindsey on

    I have loved growing your zinnia and celosia varieties, but I am most excited about the Floret Dahlia!

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  2981. Kirstin on

    I’m hoping to grow the Precious Metals collection here in my small cut flower garden! I’ve learned about breeding zinnias and saving seeds from you and have my own, very small, breeding program started here. Thank-you, Erin, for the inspiration you give us to grow beauty and for sharing it with us.

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  2982. Audrey on

    Spun Sugar, Summer Sherbet, Vintage Rose – gosh I want to successfully grow these celosias & see what I can create with them!

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  2983. Lisa on

    Last year I grew the Bee’s Choice Mix seed dahlias and 2 types of Celosia. I loved them all. I didn’t cut from the dahlias because they were not varieties that held up as well in my bouquets. But, the bees really loved them and they were a beautiful asset to my dahlia patch! My very favorite celosia of any that I used last year from any company was your Coral Reef celosia. I loved it in bouquets and my florist liked it too.

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  2984. Rachel Mysior on

    I am so excited!!! I would buy them all if I had the room for them but I’m excited to see the range one seed packet offers as well. I’ve narrowed it down to spun sugar celosia, Victorian wedding and unicorn mix zinnias, and bees choice dahlias, although I wouldn’t be opposed to winning them all! Between my mom and sisters gardens I think I can find space :)

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  2985. Debbie Schooley on

    Hello Erin, congratulations on your original Floret line! I’m so excited to grow them as well. I think my favorite variety is the Dawn Creek Honey Zinnia. Boy do I hope I win!!

    God Bless,

    Debbie Schooley
    [email protected]

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  2986. Sadie on

    These are all beautiful! I am most excited for vintage rose Celosia, unicorn mix Zinnia’s, and bees choice Dahlia’s. Thank you for sharing these with us!!

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  2987. Sylvie on

    Im incredibly excited for Alpenglow and Precious metals. I think they’ll take our breath away in the floral designing world. Im also eager to grow Rose Gold celosia and spun sugar. Their vividness will stand out in our floral arrangements I’m sure!

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  2988. Caitlin on

    Every seed I have purchased from Floret is like opening a packet of hope and wonder. You’re holding a tiny piece of Erin’s dream of sharing beauty through these flowers with the world. I think about that every time I pull out the tubers I had grown from ‘Bee’s Choice’. It had been the first time I had grown dahlias from seed, so the beauty that surprised me each time was special. One in particular that I call Floret’s Daughter was a STUNNER. When she unveiled her pink iridescent petals and her cheery yellow center my flower heart squealed. Feeling the excitement through this blog post truly makes it hard to choose, I will feel truly honored to get to grow any of these varieties in my garden this year. But most of all, I am more excited about creating memories with my little ones through the beauty of flowers. Even after I am gone, they will have these seeds that hold a moment in time that will forever connect us. 🤍

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  2989. Laura Parker on

    Oh how to choose? All the zinnia but specifically previous metals. It is beautiful!! It reminds me of the end of the season when zinnias start to lose their vibrancy and fade into this magical almost shimmery former shells of themselves. I cannot wait to grow more this season. It can’t come soon enough

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  2990. Sue Torpey on

    Zinnia’s are my passion and it’s hard to find different varieties here in mid michigan. I came across your book and it sparked my interest in trying some seeds. I have just expanded my garden and started dabbling with dalias and I absolutely adore them. I watched your videos on how to save them. So I’m hoping I have a high success rate with my few I have in storage. If I had to pick just one I think it would be the unicorn mix!

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  2991. Jada Yoder on

    I’m new to Floret and have been following since this past summer when I started growing cutting beds for the first time. Your online courses helped me understand my dahlia tubers (and find those pesky eyes) and the excitement began mounting from there for 2024s growing season. I will be purchasing a few different seeds from you this year, but I’m most excited for the Petite Florets and your Spun Sugar celosia (I’ve never grown celosia but you have me convinced!). Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication— I just know I’ve stumbled upon a life passion and your education and creativity has done wonders for inspiring me. (Okay love letter over lol thanks Floret Team!)

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  2992. Tina on

    I want to be a “little flower girl” too. I can’t wait to plant these and be filled with joy❤️ Thank you for inspiring us all to grow these little treasures.

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  2993. Rhonda L. Solito on

    All your pastel zinnias are just beautiful! Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Blush and Dawn Creek Honey…gorgeous!

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  2994. Becky on

    I am most excited about the zinnias! Especially alpine glow and precious metals. Love watching your YouTube videos about the work that goes into flower breeding.

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  2995. Kathleen on

    I have been following you for years and could not be more excited about this release!! Thank you for the deep dive information and descriptions. I think I’m most excited to try to snag the unicorn and precious metals mixes. I hope the sale is everything you hoped for!!!

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  2996. Laura Olson on

    So excited for all the zinnias but especially precious metals!!

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  2997. Sharon on

    I’m excited for all the zinnias and dahlias!!! For sure, my mom would love them too in her garden!!!

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  2998. Audie on

    Limenata celosia is a great color. In the zinnias I love golden hour. The Dalia collection is impossible to pick one because they are all so beautiful.

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  2999. Andrea on

    Almost impossible to pick just a few but if I *HAD* to then it’d be Coral Reef, Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels.
    Beautiful work- congratulations!!

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  3000. Bryar on

    Precious metals is breathtaking but I will need one of everything! So excited for these seeds!

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  3001. Lisa Landowski on

    I am so excited for the Floret originals release. It is so hard to choose, I truly would love to have one of each! If I had to choose just two it would probably be precious metals and the unicorn mix.

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  3002. Stacy Garringer on

    I am currently fighting an aggressive cancer and the thought of spring, my garden and beautiful flowers give me an immense sense of peace and joy. To add any of these beautiful, new varieties to my garden this year would be such an amazing gift.♥️

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  3003. Alayna on

    Precious metals is my hands down favorite from these! Can’t wait to see them in person.

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  3004. Shannon on

    Your hard work has paid off. All of the varieties are stunning. I’m most excited for precious metals, spun sugar and petite floret.

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  3005. Kameron Lyons-Golden on

    I’m looking forward to filling the garden with all of these if possible , but especially Limonata and Alpenglow. My niece said they’re beauties. Oh and Little Flower Girl and the Bees mix. My niece loves when the bees come to our garden and wants to become a beekeeper when she gets older so she can save them! Dawn Creek Peach is also looking absolutely dreamy.

    I’m mostly excited to bond with my nieces and nephews as we garden together this spring. They have always been excited to get in the garden with me and I think getting to see so many beautiful flowers growing all around will be such a special memory together!

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  3006. Patricia Vanegas on

    I’m looking forward to the vintage rose celosia and the zinnias. It’s hard to choose. Perhaps golden hour, little flower girl and some of the dawn creen varieties.

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  3007. Morgan on

    So excited about petite floret and bee’s choice. I’ve yet to grow dahlias by seed (only by tuber) and the fact that they’re so unique AND pollinator friendly has me beyond pumped to grow them in my own backyard.

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  3008. Alessandra on

    Gardening is more than just getting your hands dirty with soil. It’s therapy for me and having beautiful varieties of plants in my garden makes it even more special. I started my Zinnia hedge a few years back and now it’s a staple in my front lawn. Even the neighbours comment that they look forward to it!! I can’t wait to welcome precious metals, golden hour and any other floret original to the hedge this year! Thank you for your hard work so we can enjoy the beauty you’ve created. <3

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  3009. Catherine on

    Woooooo!! Congrats on manifesting your flower dreams! Seven years of grinding is no small feat. 💪
    I am most excited to grow zinnias. They’re straight forward, no fuss plants, but the traditional colors and shapes aren’t my cup of tea. The Floret & Dawn Creek varieties check all the boxes. Can’t wait!

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  3010. Maggie on

    I am the most excited about the Apenglow and Golden Hour zinnias! They are so beautiful and will be perfect in the color schemes I have planned this year for bouquets. <3. Thank you for developing these amazing and stunning new varieties.

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  3011. Angie on

    Excited to add them all! I 💛 Alpenglow the most!

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  3012. Christine Khoury on

    All of these varieties are so special! It’s honestly a treasure to be able to see such majestic flowers brought to life and to even have a chance to grow them in my garden makes me so giddy. I’m looking forward to growing Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Pastel mix zinnias as an addition to not just my flower farm, but also to add to my personal potager garden. I am also crossing my fingers to be able to grab Petite Floret Dahlias and the Rose Gold Celosia as well as Spun Sugar. Thank you Erin and Eric and all of the Floret team for your passion and hard work, these flowers will bring so much joy to so many people!

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  3013. Dani on

    I’m most excited about Unicorn mix, Coral reef, and Bee’s Choice!!!

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  3014. Caitlin White on

    How do you choose!?! Petite Floret, Precious Metals, unicorn mix, and Sangria Celosia. I feel like I’m going to go bankrupt trying to collect them all!

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  3015. Kate on

    All the zinnias, but especially apenglow and precious metals

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  3016. Jessica Jane on

    Such a beautiful journey. Cannot wait for the release! I love the sugar plum celosia, dawn creek pastels, petite florets, precious metals zinnias, allll of the zinnias. Sending you lots of grace in the coming weeks for the first release!

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  3017. Sarah Forte on

    I absolutely love the “Rose Gold” celosia and “Little Flower Girl” zinnias! Such an exciting project.

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  3018. Eden Musavi on

    I am definitely getting alpenglow zinnias. However, I’m also excited for the fall colored Celosia seeds. I’m so excited for you and your farm!

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  3019. Denise Smith on

    Excited to try my hand at growing Little Flower Girl & Petit Floret! :)

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  3020. Shelly Silver on

    I’m excited for them all! Truly they are a work of art but as I have been trying to attract more pollinators to my yard, I am excited for bees choice ! Thank you for the beauty and love you continue to put out into this world! I hope the breeding program continues to be an amazing success!

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  3021. Katherine Downey on

    Golden hour. I want that beauty so much! I love that these varieties are like nothing we’ve seen before. They’re all so beautiful and you can see the work and intentionality that was put in to them.

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  3022. Holly H on

    I am so excited for all of the floret originals but the most excited for the celosia!! I love growing dahlias and zinnias. I would love to add celosia to my Gard for the texture and variety of shaped it will add outside in the garden and in floral arrangements

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  3023. Ali on

    I poured over the preview when you put it out and my top 4: Alpenglow and Precious metals for zinnias. Petite Florets for dahlias. Rose gold for celosia. They’re all absolutely incredible, though! Thank you for sharing this magic!

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  3024. Pati on

    It would be an honor to grow these beauties in my garden this year. Stunning in every way possible. Congratulations Erin!

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  3025. Karen telep on

    “precious metals are my absolute fav!! cannot wait!! ” little flower girl” im excited to try!!
    love anything in the blush family!!
    also am new to dahlias- thanks to you!! Again everything peachy!!!

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  3026. Mindi on

    It has been amazing watching what you have shared with us as you have worked on perfecting these varieties. They are all amazing, but I think some of your celosia colors are most alluring to me, especially Rose Gold, Antique Rose and Spun Sugar.

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  3027. Laura Thorne on

    I have grown Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek zinnias on my small community garden plot and loved their unique , soft colors – but I’m out of seed! I make a little flower stand and give away bouquets to the passersby in my neighborhood- they would also love the range of colors and forms in your Petit Floret dahlia mix!

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  3028. Ruth on

    All so very, very breathtaking and beautiful! Picking one favorite, is almost impossible, but let’s pick “Golden Hour” Zinnia. All the best to you. Thank you ever so much for sharing all these beautiful pictures in this post.

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  3029. Richelle Melseaux on

    I have never grown ceylosia so am excited to try it. Also the new dahlia variety. My seed dahlia from Floret last year did amazing.

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  3030. Deb D. on

    Zinnias, as they are my husband’s favorite flower to grow. He’d love Unicorn Mix. xo

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  3031. Annie on

    Trying to expand my front yard zinnia garden and really looking forward to the unicorn mix!

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  3032. Lisa Flint on

    I honestly can’t choose between which variety I’m most excited about! I love using Celosia, Zinnias, and Dahlias in my summer bouquets – they are just so stunning! I’m anxious to try my hands on some seeds!!!

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  3033. Angie Baillargeon on

    It is so very hard to choose, but I love Alpenglow and have been a fan of Coral Reef forever. I am so very excited to try these new varieties!!!

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  3034. Amy Rini on

    Each and every one but I have a strange obsession with Celosia.

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  3035. Lorna on

    It’s a toss up between alpenglow and Victorian wedding.

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  3036. Kristina Anderson on

    This is almost impossible to pick one, but I’ll say the Unicorn mix zinnias

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  3037. Mellissa Sevigny on

    I’ve been waiting for the floret dahlia to be released and while I plan to purchase a lot of these seed varieties, the floret is the one I’m most excited about!

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  3038. Brenda on

    I love the summer sherbet celosia and the unicorn zinnias (among others. :-)) they’re all beautiful!

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  3039. Lillian Prevallet on

    Ooohhh seriously all of them! 😍 I want some celosia, dahlias, and zinnias! I can’t wait to hopefully snag some “Bee’s Choice” and “shooting stars”✨

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  3040. Kyla Paonessa on

    They’re all beautiful but I’m most excited about growing zinnias and dahlias. I’ve made it my mission to grow all the flowers this year and rented a plot at my local community garden. Can’t wait to see these babies in person.

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  3041. Grace Greenbush on

    I have started a small local floral business and I am so excited to add all of these into my garden this year as I have been anticipating this release for a while now! I am truly so excited about the zinnias and celosia! I can’t choose a favorite they are all perfect in their own way

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  3042. Tara on

    I am so excited for Precious Metals zinnias and Florets seeds!

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  3043. Julia on

    I can’t wait for all of the celosias! They’re going to be incredible for wreaths!

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  3044. Rain L on

    Everything looks sooooooo magical! I cannot wait to get my hands on these beautiful Floret Originals :)

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  3045. Heidi Brulport on

    I’ve been growing seeds from Floret for years now. Excitement is an understatement about the chance to grow Floret Originals that have been lovingly tended to over the past 7 years. The trio I have picked out should pair nicely in a bouquet, Celosia Summer Sherbet, Dahlia Petite Florets, and Zinnia Dawn Creek Honey. Happy launch Floret!!! :)

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  3046. Mackenzie on

    I would be happy with any of your flowers growing in my garden but I am hoping for Alpenglow.
    Thank you for all you do!

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  3047. Monika on

    Can’t wait to try and get my hands on spun sugar and vintage rose! Celosia is so under appreciated in the home garden.
    Well done and thank you!

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  3048. Kate Smith on

    I am so excited to plants the pastels zinnia mix!!

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  3049. Amy Gastelum on

    A florist I’m growing for is super excited about the fan celosia. She and I are collaborating with her flower subscription program. I personally can’t wait to see the dahlia Bee’s choice mix for the variety! I love a surprise.

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  3050. Amy Checkley on

    I am counting down the days until your seed release! I first found out about you and Floret after purchasing your beautiful Discovering Dahlias book at a boutique in Michigan. I’ve read it cover to cover and it is ear-marked and underlined throughout! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge through your gorgeous books and blogs, the library, and show. I continue to learn so much from you and your staff and I cannot express how thankful I am for these resources! I appreciate all your hard work and your willingness to share:)

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  3051. Kayla on

    ALL of them but in particular Alpenglow zinnias and vintage rose celosia. ❤️ They are all so stunning, it’s hard to choose.

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  3052. Maryanne Wey on

    All look amazing but the Unicorn mix zinnias, spun sugar celosia, and can-can dahlias are the 3 Im most excited about!

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  3053. Olivia Harding on

    This gets me so excited!! Would love to see spun sugar in the sweet summer glow and relish in the vibrancy of the unicorn mix!

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  3054. Shannon Jessen on

    All the Zinnias are so lovely, but the Unicorn Mix is amazing. That is the one I’m most looking forward to!

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  3055. Alexandra Moran on

    These are all amazing! I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals zinnias!!! Cannot wait to grow some of these gorgeous gals. Thank you for all the years you put in to create these and sending them out into the world. Xo

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  3056. V Booth on

    I love all the celosia varieties!! The richness of colors makes me so happy!😍🤩😍

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  3057. Monica Fromberger on

    Thank you Erin and Floret Team for finding and celebrating these beautiful little plant souls (love that way of referring to them)! The colours are exquisite! Alpenglow and Petite Florets are two of my favourites. Stunning work guys! Thank you for sharing your hard and beautiful work with the world!!

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  3058. Annie Dumontier on

    All the colors are so beautiful that it breaks my heart to have to choose only a few! It would be truly wonderful to win the collection! Congratulations on this admirable and unique work. The flowers are all more beautiful than each other and are great music for the eyes! I plan to order the Celosia ‘Rose Gold’, ‘Limonata’ and ‘Pink Chenille’. In addition, I would like to order zinnia ‘Alpenglow’, ‘Little Flower Girl’ and ‘Dawn Creek Blush’.

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  3059. Sarah on

    I am so in love with your breeding results of the zinnias that I can’t wait to put in my order and fill my little quarter acre of garden with your lovely blooms. I want it to look like I flung a pail of multicolor marbles across the field!

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  3060. Stephanie on

    I am loving all of these new varieties. I have a special place in my heart for Zinnias, but the Dahlias are pretty breath taking. I just started out last year with some of the celosia from your site, and look forward to another year of beauty with them! Obviously, I cant really pick a favorite!

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  3061. Yolanda L on

    Definitely dreaming of a summer filled with bouquets from Victorian Wedding
    and Alpenglow zinnias with Antique Rose celosia. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  3062. Katie Startzman on

    Soo pleased that you have focused on celosia as that was a great plant for me last year. Alpenglow is the one I’m most excited about tho! It’s just magic.

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  3063. Sarah Pace on

    Basically all of the zinnia varieties! I can’t choose a favorite because they are all so gorgeous!

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  3064. Jill on

    Oh my!!! These photos are a feast for the eyes this time of year especially! Makes me excited for warm sunny days filled with fresh blooms. I absolutely love your zinnia collections —especially Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, and Victorian Wedding. They’re stunning!

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  3065. Meredith Spencer on

    I’m in love with dahlias and think that mix sounds idyllic!

    My daughter (2.5) and I planted our first flowers from seed (sweet peas, aster, and mini snap dragons) and it has been so special to see how magical the experience has been for her. The mini snap dragons have just started blooming and seeing her joy and excitement is so special! “Look Mama! There are purple flowers!”

    Can’t wait to do some planting in our two raised beds with her this spring and summer! She clearly has a passion for it already which makes this mama’s heart so full.

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  3066. Jaymee Tate on

    I am so excited to plant Sangria Mix and the Unicorn Mix! I planted a few different zinnia varieties from Floret last year and they were beautiful.

    We are welcoming our first child into the world this summer. I can’t wait to get everything planted in the spring so our house looks colorful and bright when we bring her home! <3

    Thank you for sharing your incredible flowers and inspiring story. I have learned so much about planting and caring for flowers from Floret and appreciate your passion.

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  3067. Jennifer Vyvlecka on

    How can you pick your favorite child?! You can’t! What a beautiful journey you have taken us on, thank you for sharing your gifts with the world. I can’t wait to (hopefully) snag some of these for my garden. Here in South Texas, celosia and zinnias are top producers during the blazing summers. I’ve been working on ways to keep the powdery mildew at bay, and I think I’ve gotten a good handle on it. I’ve been a supporter of both Floret & Dawn Creek for a while now and it’s nice to see two forces coming together in trust & hope to bring more beauty into this world. Thank you ladies, and the strong support teams behind you 💗🌱☀️

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  3068. Claire Stiger on

    Your seed work is phenomenal!! I am dying for the Alpenglow zinnia mix or any other zinnia! They are all soooo dreamy!!

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  3069. Andrea Rusin on

    Firstly Congratulations for all your hard work, and taking all of us flower loving people along it has been so incredibly inspiring to watch this from start to finish. To showcase all the aspects and details of this enormous task it surely has opened my eyes of all the hard work put in by everyone even your wonderful husband behind the camera. So thank you a million times over for sharing there will be so many happy and enthusiastic gardeners this season lucky enough to grow out your seed.
    Although I will be happy to snag any this season, I’m most excited to try the dahlia Cancan mix, and zinnia Precious metals both look beautiful.
    Happy gardening
    Andrea

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  3070. Rana Boland on

    These are all so beautiful! It’s hard to choose which I’m most excited to grow but Alpenglow and Golden Hour and then all of the celosia!! Thank you for putting these into the world!!

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  3071. Theresa Nardone on

    This is porn for the eye in the form of flowers!! I just love seeing these flowers now in the gloom of winter here in NY. I would love to expand my bed in the front yard and include Can Can girls, if i can get my hands on the Dawn Creek Blush, Precious Metals or Alpenglow this girl would be so happy!!! I have a feeling the website will crash come sale day. Cant wait!!

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  3072. Kidron on

    Victorian Wedding really caught my eye! Love all of the varieties though. Absolutely stunning.

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  3073. Michelle on

    I’m most excited about the Precious Metals zinnias and the Spun Sugar celosia!

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  3074. Amphee Johnson on

    I’m eager to have alpenglow, the beauty of it is unimaginable I will never thought that these zinnias came from basic color to this thanks to you for all of your hard work for letting the world to see the beauty you’ve created. :)

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  3075. Audrey Menard on

    Oh man! So excited about all of these! My heart is set on the Can-Can especially, and the Floret & Petite Floret too. Aside from dahlias, the Sangria celosia and the Unicorn mix zinnias. Lovely lovely work, and so excited to have a chance to grow these and keep on the mixing in our own gardens.

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  3076. Kaleigh on

    Drooling over Precious Metals for years now, she has been all over my screenshots folder!! It is so exciting to to finally have this opportunity!! 🙌 And to see all the gorgeous Celosia that could go with has my heart skipping beats over here😵

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  3077. Stacie Butler on

    I love the Floret dahlia so much so I cannot wait to see what beauties come out of the Petite Floret collection!! These are all so stunning. Congratulations on the Floret Originals launch! Your team has worked so hard for this. I can’t wait to have these growing in my garden!

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  3078. MMS on

    A very good friend suggested you to me, and how thankful I am!!! Your flowers are simply exquisite. Trying to grow them in South Florida will be a delight. Thank you for such a delight!

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  3079. Alicia on

    I’m so excited for you to share all this magic with the world! Most excited for Zinnia Unicorn Mix & Petite Floret Dahlias! Time to rip out more sod to make room!

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  3080. Colleen C on

    I’m especially excited about the new dahlias! I’ve purchased bee’s choice a few times and they’ve been amazing but I’m excited to try the new varieties

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  3081. Debra Stone on

    I am so excited for the zinnias! I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals for a long time…

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  3082. Angie on

    Precious metals is definitely on the top of my list!

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  3083. Martha on

    All of the zinnias! I’ve become obsessed by ALL the soft pastels now available!

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  3084. Riley Jowett on

    I could honestly write an essay on just about everything here, however someone who’s always loved playing around with genetics and plant breeding I am incredibly excited for the dawn creek pastels mix, the diverse array of forms and warm subdued shades is really just spectacular! I am also really looking forward to growing out a few of floret’s daughters in my own yard, I love growing dahlias from seed however I’m often wary of where I put first year seedlings as I’m never fully sure of their color and form. On the other hand floret produces such a wonderful range of gorgeous pastel offspring that are relatively consistent compared to other dahlias. As such I’d happily plant her daughters right along the fence for the world to admire! Finally I must mention the gorgeous range of both cristate and filamentous celosias you guys will be offering, as both an ornamental gardener and someone who loves arranging flowers I find it hard to pick any one favorite! Comparing them to each other feels like comparing apples to oranges even though technically I’m comparing celosia to celosia!

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  3085. Heather on

    I can’t wait to add Unicorn mix to my garden this year!

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  3086. Hilines on

    I am excited about all the Zinnias! I cant pick one though so im going with unicorn mix and alpenglow. Thanks!

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  3087. Grace Lamb on

    I’m super excited for the bees choice. We have 5 bee hives on our property and it is the coolest thing to watch the bees all over the gorgeous flowers.

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  3088. Kaitlyn on

    It’s so difficult to choose! I’m falling in love with precious metals the most I think.

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  3089. Brienne on

    I’m so excited to grow Rose Gold Celosia and think this is the year I grow some dahlias from seed so there is no question I’ll be getting Petite Florets seeds.

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  3090. Amber Torline on

    Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding are the ones for me!

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  3091. Eric Nadler on

    How wonderful, I would really love to add Alpineglow to my garden this year.

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  3092. Rachael Sartor on

    I’m super excited about Spun Sugar. Flamingo Feather grows so well here in Central TX and I’d love to see these puffy, bright flowers flourish here.

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  3093. Amy on

    I am most excited about Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding. They are all gorgeous! The celosia that I’m most looking forward to is Vintage Rose. The colors are all stunning and I really can’t believe how these zinnias are going to become ethereal focal flowers!

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  3094. Amanda on

    Everything is stunning. I’m most excited for alpenglow, Victorian wedding, and the more I see it the unicorn mix. Congratulations on getting to change the course of your company to something so meaningful and exciting!

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  3095. Ashu on

    Love to grow all the zinnias

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  3096. Linda Rotschafer on

    Oh my, what a treasure trove of beauties! “Little Flower Girl”, “Precious Metals”, and “Dawn Creek Blush” are at the top of my wish list…dreaming of those luscious colors bringing in bees & butterflies to this sumptuous feast in my picket fence garden! The best part is sharing these posies with friends, neighbors and loved ones. Thank you for your mastery in propagation & your very lovely blog post!

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  3097. Lex on

    It’s so hard to choose I’m truly excited about all of them! If I had to though, the petite florets, unicorn mix, and dawn creek pastels!

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  3098. Linda Werth on

    First, congrats on your achievement!! Beautiful selections!
    I’ve always had a fondness for Zinnias, so going with them as my favorite. They are just such happy plants and great performers!!

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  3099. Miki Tucker on

    I’m so excited for this year’s garden. I’ve recently moved from a farm to another town and live in-town but with a large perennial garden. I can’t wait to add all of my annual cut flowers. I adore Celosia and hope to add your Summer Sherbet and Rose Gold. I’m mostly looking forward to the Floret dahlias and the Dawn Creek varieties of zinnias.

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  3100. Holly on

    I love them all. Golden Hour, Petit Floret are two of my favorites

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  3101. Emily on

    Spun sugar, vintage rose and alpenglow are at the top of my wish list but I’m having a hard time narrowing down the rest. I want them ALL so gorgeous!!

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  3102. Melissa Berry on

    Wow this is so amazing! Honestly I hope to get one of each looking at how amazing these flowers are. This is the year I am going to take my little garden into my horse pasture and expand!

    Thanks for the detailed descriptions. I must be in a pastel mood this morning. Definitely need some Limonata and Alpenglow. Oh and Little Flower Girl! Dawn Creek Peach is looking dreamy.

    I grew your Coral Reef Celosia last year and it was hands down my favorite flower I grew. It grew around 5 feet and lasted for months. I kept cutting and cutting and never reached the end of it. I shared a lot of flowers from my garden and did a fun night in the garden with ladies from my community and this was many people’s favorite. So unique and funky and love the coral-like appearance.

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful flowers!!

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  3103. Allyse on

    It’s hard to choose, but I would have to say Victorian wedding or Floret!

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  3104. Morgan on

    Bees choice, cancan girls, and unicorn mix but truly want them all!

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  3105. Gentry Kuehn on

    They are all so beautiful! I absolutely love all the celosia varieties—the colors are just magical! I can’t wait to grow them!

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  3106. Lauren on

    I have patiently waiting SO long for these beautiful varieties! I am most excited about precious metals and petite florets to add to my garden! These all are such beautiful flowers that would add the perfect touch to a bouquet or garden!

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  3107. erin on

    I am most excited for the zinnias, specifically golden hour. I really want to figure out how to grow a variegated pastel zinnia plot.

    Thank you for working so hard to grow such beautiful flowers

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  3108. Katherine on

    I feel like I’ve been waiting for Golden Hour forever. Since you first posted about those beauties! Otherwise it’s hard to choose but I loveeee the nuanced hues of Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding. Nope, I want them all. And a bigger garden…help.

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  3109. Erin La Fon on

    Mesmerized by: Dawn creek honey, Dawn creek blush, Petite florets, Little flower girl, Precious metals, Pink chenille, Vintage rose and last but not least… Sangria mix.
    Brava!!

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  3110. April on

    Petite floret, and all the zinnias! I’d love to add celosia but they never do well for me, going to seed or dill in color.

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  3111. Sage Bear on

    Looking forward to growing some of your beautiful varieties

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  3112. Tonya Morgan on

    All of them! Pastels and Pink Zinnias, Swoon. I can’t wait to get growing.

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  3113. Clara on

    Oh my! I can’t wait for the sale! I am most excited for Alpenglow and Bees choice but would just love to snag any of these beauties for my garden!

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  3114. Mary Ann on

    Erin, and your team, you are a true inspiration…even to this 65 year old life time gardener-wish my Mom was still with us to enjoy all you share, thank you

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  3115. Liberty on

    I am so super excited to order the Bees Choice for the organic school garden I coordinate in Pennsylvania! The kids love pollinators and have whole garden lessons on that one subject. Thank for all your hard work! So excited!

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  3116. Sage Bear on

    As always you inspire. Thank you for curating such beauty.

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  3117. Libby on

    I’m so excited about Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and the Unicorn mix.

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  3118. Holly on

    I would happily grown any variety from Floret but really excited about the dawn creek blush and floret petite!

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  3119. Angelique on

    Definitely very excited for the Bee’s choice because of the large variety in shapes and colors. Also pumped about adding Spun Sugar and Summer Sherbert Celosia. All of these are going into my new cut/dry flower garden I planned and drew up this winter 😁

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  3120. Kayla McLemore on

    I love that you showcased each variety in depth, it actually changed my idea of which was my favorite! Great job team on such an amazing achievement. You have so many people cheering you on.

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  3121. Caitlin on

    I have been dreaming about precious metals for me and Bee’s Choice for my dad. We have a tradition of me buying him seeds for Christmas every year and then he grows them and sends me photos throughout the growing season.

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  3122. Janette on

    I love so many of them! I’ve had my eye on Golden Hour for the past few years, so that’s my favorite, but after reading this post I’m excited about Unicorn and the celosia too. You’ve done such an amazing job with all of these!

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  3123. Stefanie Schori on

    I can’t wait to grow Golden Hour and Precious Metal Zinnias. The colors are magical! :)

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  3124. Taylor on

    I’m so excited to try the petite florets!

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  3125. Peg on

    Can’t wait to add whatever zinnia and celosia varieties I can snatch when sale opens.

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  3126. Brooke on

    Stunning! I am most excited for the zinnia!

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  3127. Amy VanderKooi on

    I am a sucker for zinnias, but I think I am misted excited about the celosias and the amazing color range! Such amazing work you all are doing.

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  3128. Stephanie Devino on

    I got lost in your descriptive ways that you posted about all of these beautiful flowers in your field. Flowers truly are magical and they can provide such therapy in their beauty. Every morning when my flowers are in bloom, I love to watch them and go out and water them and throughout the day sporadically go back out and look at them just to see how they’ve changed in a few hours or how the bees are flying back-and-forth between them. I am so excited to potentially get some of the golden hour seeds or some of the cancan. I also love the dawn Creek varieties that you will be offering. The dahlias and zinnias are absolutely breathtaking. Your love for your flowers is palpable and inspiring.

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  3129. Mike P on

    I can’t pass up a classic. Have been trying to get my hands on Bee’s Choice since I first learned about Floret a couple of years ago!

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  3130. Vanessa on

    So excited about the zinnias! Those soft colours are just perfect! I also love the vibrancy of the celosia!

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  3131. Rochelle B. on

    The Dawn Creek Blush and Alpenglow are just magical! Would love to grow these varieties and help change minds about Zinnias. They truly are special and we have always been fans of these beauties.

    The Celosia Originals are also breathtaking but at first sight, “Coral Reef” would be a pick. Both Zinnia and Celosia love our warm Palm Springs climate. Cannot wait to grow out these beauties!

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  3132. Karen on

    “Unicorn Mix” “Victorian Mix” and “Cancan Girls”….I hope to get them all!
    Beautiful flowers. Thank you.

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  3133. Emily Rose on

    What a true inspiration. Thank you for these beautiful treasures. Precious metals has stole my heart. I can not wait to get my order in!!

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  3134. Lauren Hartman on

    While I can see ALL of the hard work you and your team have put into the seed breeding program and I would take any seed from any of the unique mixes, I am eyeballing Cancan Girls, Dawn Creek Honey, Victorian Wedding, and Vintage Rose. They are so beautiful I can’t keep my eyes off of them! I am a sucker for the Bee’s Choice Mix as well, as it’s what started my Dahlia obsession and growing journey years ago – it will always have a special place in my heart. Congratulations on your launch!

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  3135. Chris Klein on

    Looking forward to purchasing the Unicorn Mix zinnias and the Sherbert celosia seeds! All are beautiful! You have done a magnificent job! Love how real you are with everything you show!

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  3136. Rochelle on

    Thank you for sharing this magic with us! Absolutely loved reading about all the varieties! I’m most excited to grow more celosia in our garden – specifically, Autumn Blaze & Limonata – stunning. I also cant wait to see the beauties that grow from the Victorian Wedding zinnia seeds and Cancan girls dahlia seeds. And most excited to share seeds and blooms with friends and family.

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  3137. Amy Perez on

    They are all so magical and I’m excited to begin my flower growing journey with your story, seeds and inspiration!

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  3138. Ann on

    I have always loved your zinnias! The Unicorn Mix and the Victorian Wedding will be in my garden this year!

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  3139. Janessa on

    Oh to win these beauties!!!

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  3140. Kate Fraser-Hominick on

    Congratulations! What a wonderful collection💕 So many I love but my fingers are crossed for Zinnia Alpenglow + Victorian Wedding 💕 I fell in love with Little Flower Girl long ago and was so delighted to discover an unseeded packet in my seed stash the season you stopped selling it while you developed more seed…sometimes it’s the small things 🌱🌸🤞And … thanks for continuing to inspire so so many to not only flower with heart but experiment with breeding in our own backyards🌸

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  3141. Nora on

    I want them all!!! Just Beautiful, so hard to pick a favorite!

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  3142. Roxanne Rodriguez on

    Congratulations to everyone involved! I grew several of the celosia mixes last year, so I’m excited to try those again, but I’m most looking forward to Alpenglow. Pastel zinnias have my heart!

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  3143. Serrita Francois on

    My gracious! Which variety am I most excited about, is a question I cannot answer. I love them all! This season will be my second season of EVER gardening. How I made it to age 49 without growing anything, boggles my mind! I started last summer after my kiddos laughed when I said I wanted to try growing ONE flower! They said, “Mom, you are terrified of spiders, no way will you go out in the yard and garden. That’s daddy’s thing!” Well, I showed them — and the spiders! We had flowers for days and the neighbors would end their daily walks to take in the beautiful blooms. I am so excited to see what this summer will bring with all of the new and incredible flowers that I have learned about —never even knew about. I’m totally hooked on gardening and I can hardly wait to add some Floret Originals to my little, but mighty garden!

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  3144. Jill Baldschun on

    I love that you have given a special spot light to an under appreciated flower like the zinnia. I am so excited to share these new colors with designers in our area! I am excited to see the zinnia as the focal flower in bouquets🙌🏼. My favorite is Dawn Creek Honey.

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  3145. Sabra on

    I have enjoyed following your journey these past couple years since discovering Floret. I’m excited to try Cancan Girls, Golden Hour and Alpenglow! The Dawn Creek varieties are absolutely gorgeous as well… can’t wait to try them all!

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  3146. Chris Ewing on

    They are all just gorgeous! I am a sucker for Zinnia’s and Dahlia’s so very excited about Unicorn Mix, Precious Metals, and the Petite Floret seeds!

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  3147. Sheila on

    If I only choose a few . . . Rose gold celosia, alpenglow. Unicorn mix, petite florets, bee’s choice. Can’t wait!🌸🌼

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  3148. Karen D on

    I love to grow zinnias, as they’re such a cheerful addition to the garden. So excited the unicorn mix is back this year!

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  3149. Hannah Wilhelm on

    So excited for
    Rose gold vintage rose celosia
    Alpenglow and Victorian wedding zinnia
    Any of the dahlia mixes.
    💕

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  3150. Kathryn Koester on

    I’m so excited for the celosia varieties and the Unicorn variety! The wait is over!

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  3151. Michele on

    This is my third year growing flowers and selling to local florists. I have been adding something new each year. I am excited for the new celosia varieties. It has become my favorite flower because it adds that soft feathery touch to a bouquet.

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  3152. Sam Malleis on

    I am truly excited about all of these varieties!! If I had to pick I would say the floret dahlia and all of the zinnias, oh and Celosia…so I guess EVERYTHING! 🤪

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  3153. Sam at Fairview Farm & Flowers on

    I do hope I win this since I want to try ALL of these new creations! Each one is so beautiful and I LOVE that you’re doing the OLD SCHOOL work of seed saving and crop breeding. It’s becoming a lost art thanks to the big Ag companies.

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  3154. Nicole Alonzo on

    These varieties are beautiful! I just wish I had more space to grow them all!!

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  3155. Ginny Felton on

    Love these!! I’m so eager to try the zinnias because it was my grandmother’s favorite, now it’s mine.

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  3156. Beverly M on

    I’m very excited for dawn creek pastels and golden hour!!! I live in an apartment so I’m definitely getting a garden plot this year lol

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  3157. Joycelyn Laus on

    I’m excited to get Petite Florets and Shooting Stars. I didn’t realize how much I love collarete type dahlias until last year. I’m also looking forward to planting zinnias in our garden. Unicorn Mix and Alpen Glow is what I’m looking forward to growing.

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  3158. Marie Crissman on

    What a lovely presentation of your work! It is so very hard to choose a favorite, but the Floret dahlia would certainly be at the top! For mixing with other blooms, I also love the Limonata celosia! Looking forward to starting these!

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  3159. Jen Bishop on

    They’re also so beautiful, Erin! Amazing work and THANK YOU for sharing them! I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl

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  3160. Meg DeMoss on

    So excited for all of the Zinnia varieties that are on the way. They’re stunning!! ❤️

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  3161. Chantal Alexy on

    I am so excited for Precious Metals! All the varieties are beautiful but those are the ones that really speak to me!

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  3162. Deborah Witham on

    I need less house and more garden! Seeing as I love “ moody” flowers Dawn Creek Pastels and Dawn Creek Honey are the ones that I fancy. Truly all have me gobsmacked! 🧡

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  3163. Mary Strube on

    I can’t wait to try Dawn Creek Honey and Alpenglow. I have always loved the color palettes that Floret chooses….all are beautiful and look amazing in my garden.

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  3164. Amanda on

    Golden Hour and Alpine Glow! Incredibly excited for these amazing flowers. Thank you for all your hard work in sharing them with the world!

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  3165. Erica on

    The zinnia seed mixes are EVERYTHING!! Incredible work!!

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  3166. Sarah on

    I love the zinnias but the bees choice and Cancun girlslooks so beautiful also. I love the vibrant colors of those two and the pastels in the zinnias.

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  3167. Pamela Cookingham on

    I have been waiting for precious metals for forever! I love the light aqua tones on the edges and underside. They are absolutely the most beautiful flowers. Can’t wait to get all of these beauties.

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  3168. Val B on

    This must be so incredible to see all your hard work result in such an absolute dreamland of beauty. It has been fun to follow your journey for years and see where it had taken you. I hope to buy Dawn Creek Blush, Victorian Wedding, and Precious Metals.

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  3169. Pamela Cookingham on

    I have been waiting for precious metals for forever! I love the light aqua tones on the edges and underside. They are absolutely the most beautiful flowers.

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  3170. Samantha Coulter on

    Zinnias and celosias are what I am most excited about! I some of your celosias last year and my family was amazed at how tall they grew. Thank you for bringing such beauty and joy to us all!

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  3171. Amiee on

    OMG. ALL of the Celosia the Precious Metals and your dahlias from floret tubers- I’m drooling!

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  3172. Cindy Nyberg on

    Congratulations and fulfilling your dream! And THANK YOU for continuing to offer us inspiration to continue to grow our own flowers! Can’t wait for spring and the opportunity to plant these seeds!

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  3173. Victoria Kennery on

    Alpenglow, dawn creek honey, precious metals and golden hour!!! 😅🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

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  3174. Rachel Law on

    Victorian Wedding and Limonata look like winners for my garden – just lovely!

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  3175. Lisbeth on

    All about that alpine glow ♥️♥️♥️

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  3176. Debra A Byler on

    How wonderful! It is like a fairytale to follow what you have accomplished. Congrats! My favorites are Spun Sugar Celosia, Unicorn mix Zinnias, and Bee’s Choice Dahlias.

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  3177. Jessica Smith on

    Definitely can’t wait to get my hands on Petite Florets!!

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  3178. Rachael on

    These are gorgeous! I’m most excited about Bees Choice Dahlias. But the alpenglow and Victorian wedding zinnias are lovely as well!

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  3179. Sally Taylor on

    I am expanding my garden this year and your seeds are definitely what I have been looking for. I have many many dahlias and this is my year to expand to include celosia and zinnias and wow…your color palettes are amazingly beautiful! I have several rows dedicated to just dahlia seeds because I love to see what they will become. To me, it’s always Christmas in July! Thank you for not only providing this flower community the best of the best but also providing the education for each of us to spread the beauty and peace flowers bring, to our world. Your reach is infinite and I am a fan for life.

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  3180. Carley on

    Wow. I have always loved Zinnias, since I was a child. It would be tough to pick just variety one to grow. They all look so magical, like the Zinnias one would see in a dream. I tend to leave a lot of flowers in the garden well past their prime so I think it would be fun to try the Precious Metals to watch the colors change as the flowers fade. Great work! Thank you for sharing!

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  3181. Meredith Brown on

    This is so exciting! I’m really excited about ‘Alpenglow’ , ‘Unicorn mix’ & ‘Precious Metals’. Iridescent & metallic qualities in a flower?!?! Yes please!! Thank you for sharing your love of flowers with the world!!

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  3182. Jamie Nadler on

    I am so excited for Rasberry Lemonade and spun sugar. All of the varieties are beautiful!

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  3183. Sarah on

    Little flower girl 💕

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  3184. Susan B. on

    Beautiful collection! Love, love, love, the Vintage Rose and Limonata Celosia, the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey Zinnias, and the Floret, Shooting Stars, and Petite Florets Dahlias! I can’t wait!

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  3185. Deb Anderson on

    I am excited to order shooting stars and Bees mix for my yard and my bee yard. I am a beekeeper and always look for seeds that will be a pollinator’s preference for my busy bee friends. Thanks so much for your perseverance resulting in beautiful varieties we can grow in our gardens.

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  3186. Catherine Daugherty on

    I love the Cancan girls! Their vibrant colors remind me of a party on the beach with dancing and a gorgeous sunset! I would love to grow these to add a pop to late summer and fall bouquets.

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  3187. Cathy Henderson on

    I am new to your website, started watching Laura at Garden Answer and she referenced you in one of her videos. Excited to order and grow your seeds this year.

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  3188. Lori Trotter on

    Flowers are my joy. They bring color to our world which is needed now more than ever! I live in NC surrounded by big oak trees which gives my yard much shade, so I started a small flower garden from seed at our business. This flower garden brings joy to our employees & our neighbors, & I cut the flowers weekly to share with our staff, church & with those that visit our new small business downtown. But this year & I’m so excited 😆, my middle daughter is purchasing a home (rent to own) in a lovely area down the road called Farmer, NC. This home is surrounded by green farmland and a rolling pasture with cows 🐄 . And we are planning to start her a flower field in a spot where a small metal windmill has stood for several years. There is nothing but grass around it now, but by summer our hope is it will stand in the middle of beautiful flowers started from seed. ❤️ 🌺🌸🌼❤️ Thank you & your staff for being part of our journey for inspiration, support & mentorship!

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  3189. Bonnie Girvan on

    Oh my you are amazing, I have been a gardener for over 60 yrs. Zinnias Zinnias and more Zinnias. My daughter and I are waiting for the sale to begin. Love

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  3190. Abby Quinn on

    Thank you Erin and team for all your hard work to develop all these beautiful new varieties. It’s so difficult to choose a favorite but if I have to choose, Floret would be it as it is such a unique dahlia. I hope my seeds will grow well this year so I can share the beauty of all your ingenuity. Be well and thank you again.
    Abby Q

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  3191. Laura Nowlin on

    Though it’s nearly impossible to pick (they’re all so lovely!) I would have to say I’m most excited about the zinnias, especially alpenglow and dawn creek honey. I’m a sucker for muted, multi/dimensional colors and I just can’t wait to have these growing in a patch in my garden!

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  3192. Collette Whitmer on

    I love the celosia varieties! I never seem to have enough fillers so I’m excited to plant lots of different celosias this summer!

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  3193. Lydia Brubacher on

    I’m most excited about the dahlia seeds, I tried growing some last year, and I loved it, these new varieties look so incredibly beautiful and I am so excited to get some!

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  3194. Jessica on

    The Dawn Creek Honey and Blush Zinnias look absolutely gorgeous and I would love to be able to grow them!

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  3195. Jessie C on

    I’d love to try the Petite Floret dahlia mix this season! Thanks for another inspiring post to brighten the dark months.

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  3196. Jamie on

    I would love to grow more zinnias and try growing dahlias & celosia! They all look beautiful, it would be hard to choose just a few.

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  3197. Lynnda on

    I’ve never tried growing dahlias from seed so I’m excited to give them a try!

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  3198. Jordan on

    I just love the Dawn Creek Honey and Alpenglow, but there are so many I love as well. You’ve chosen such a beautiful selection of seed, thank you for all the work you’ve put in to this project so we can enjoy your flowers in our own gardens!

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  3199. Delia - Floral Therapy on

    I fell in love with Golden Hour watching your Floret docuseries and can’t wait to grow it for arranging

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  3200. Jess on

    The rose gold celosia looks absolutely stunning! I thought it would be one of the dahlias, which are also gorgeous, but the celosia looks so interesting and beautiful. Your hard work definitely paid off with a stunning, wonderful selection.

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  3201. Nakita Erin on

    Most excited about the Petite Dahlia mix. My grandmother, who I didn’t know well and passed when I was much younger loved and grew dahlias. When I discovered them, my aunt told me about my grandmothers love of dahlias too. This somehow made me feel more connected to her. It feels like the love of dahlias was planted in me long before my arrival.

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  3202. Amy Bass on

    I’m sooo excited to be able to grow these beauties! This is my first year officially kicking off our flower farm, Boots to Blooms and what a thrill to be on the forefront of such ground breaking beauties!

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  3203. Amy Gaylor Nedriga on

    I mean, I want them ALL to share locally in our buy one give one model. If I had to choose, I think I am MOST eager for Alpenglow, Golden Hour, Petite Floret, and having the return of Little Flower Girl!

    You are a gift to the flower fairies and flower lovers, working to spread more beauty in our troubled world. Thank you ALL for all you create and inspire. 🙌🏽🙏

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  3204. Brooke on

    I just purchased my first house and decided to start a small cut flower garden in my little backyard! I would love for the Dahlia seeds to be my very first cut flower there! I used to be weary of growing dahlias from seed because of how unpredictable the flowers can be, but the varieties here are stunning and it feels more like a treasure hunt!

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  3205. Jenny Bundgaard on

    Alpenglow!! So excited for all the beauty you’ve created! It’s been such a joy watching the progress over the years and I cannot wait to see it in my own harden.

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  3206. Shari on

    I have been excited for these zinnia colors! Having trouble picking a favorite , so hoping to get the chance to try a few of the varieties this season. Fingers crossed!

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  3207. Heather B on

    Golden Hour! My husband and I were married at dawn during the golden hour, and this reminds me of the light. Beautiful!

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  3208. Dee on

    All of them! But Zinnias will always be my first love, the first flowers I ever planted from seed. “Precious Metals” takes my breath away and “Golden Hour” is stunning!

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  3209. Sherry Rehkopf on

    Love them all! But I’m drawn to Victorian Wedding, Rose Gold. Floret and Shooting Star (which just makes me happy seeing them)

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  3210. Jen on

    Oh my word. Such beauty. Zinnias are on my list! Hope my thumbs are quick enough :)

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  3211. Nicole on

    They are all so beautiful! I love the Coral Reef flowers.

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  3212. Erin on

    Beautiful blooms! I’m hoping to snag Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush!

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  3213. Chrissy on

    I’m most excited for Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias!! They’re so easy to grow and just produce produce produce! Can’t go wrong getting some of them started inside and planting out and practically forgetting about them till they bloom. Love all of your work and following your amazing hardworking team!

    xoxo

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  3214. Sara on

    Such beautiful colors! I am looking forward to adding some new zinnias to our garden.

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  3215. Therese Feiner on

    I am excited about precious metals. I’ve followed their story with you for years now. I also love summer sherbet.

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  3216. Rhonda Noble on

    So many beautiful choices! I would love to get the unicorn mix zinnias and the petite floret mix dahlias! I absolutely love your pictures and the beautifully written details of your journey with your seed mixes.

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  3217. Megan Lauritzen on

    I’m drooling over the celosia varieties, but I’m MOST excited about the golden hour zinnias. I’ve had my eye on golden hour since 2020 when I started my flower journey by growing my wedding flowers from Floret seeds. Golden hour was one of the varieties I had wanted for my wedding, but it was taken off the site in 2020 and I’ve been waiting ever since!

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  3218. Ashley Troyer on

    They are all stunning!!! I’ve been excited about Precious Metals for years- so I would have to pick that one, but I would grow any of them. 😍😍

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  3219. Katie Fry on

    I’ll take one of each please! They are all fantastic. If I could only choose one I think it would be the Cancan Girls dahlia seeds. Or the Alpenglow zinnias. Or the Dawn Creek pastel zinnias. Or the Unicorn mix. See that’s my problem I can’t just pick one!

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  3220. Judi Hancock on

    I’m so excited for your release. I really want to get all the zinnia seeds – these colors are incredible. I also want to get the dahlias. I decided I would limit the types of flowers I would focus on due to time and space. Both zinnias and dahlias are flowers I am focusing on. Thank you!!

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  3221. Donna on

    Hello Erin! As always your photos and blog story are mesmerizing. I favor Zinnias. Have never had luck with Dahlias, but love them both.

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  3222. Kim Cousino on

    They are all beautiful! I purchased your bee’s choice dahlias last year and fell in love with the unique blooms. I am looking forward to limonata and rose gold celosia and golden hour zinnia.

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  3223. Sara on

    I want the unicorn mix again! I saved seeds from that first generation but they weren’t as magical. Not a lot grows well in my cold climate. Zinnias help make me forget about the long cold winters, at least for a while!

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  3224. Sarah Lewis on

    My eyes were opened to flowers in a big way this past year and I have been researching nonstop about all things flowers!! Your site has been one of my all time favorites and all of the flowers you are breeding are so beautiful and inspiring! Dahlias have become possibly my new favorite flower, however, and all the seed variety’s are so beautiful, but to me there is something so whimsical about the celosia!!! But then I look back and see the magical colors of the zinnias and could envision my daughter brining me handfuls of the unicorn mix!! Or the excitement of my boys finding new dahlias!! So hard to pick. Congratulations on a dream come true

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  3225. Madeleine W on

    I’m most excited about the cockscomb celosia. They look so delicate, which I haven’t found yet in varieties

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  3226. LaJuana Decker on

    I’ve always loved dahlias and zinnias, but this post for the first time makes me excited to grow celosia. That Raspberry Lemonade looks perfect for setting off a riot of colorful zinnias or coaxing the colors from a shy pastel dahlia.

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  3227. Jessica on

    Petite florets look like a dream. Would love to have these in my garden to pick with my daughter who is five and doesn’t stop talking about dahlias and tells everyone how dahlias are my favourite flower.

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  3228. Melanie Sibson on

    Seeing all these rainbow colors of flowers makes me so want spring to come! I love them all, but I’d like to try the anemone Dahlias. I’ve not grown Dahlias-yet. :)

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  3229. Jackie on

    So beautiful! I am newer to growing flowers, but personally am a huge fan of zinnias and the celosia :)

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  3230. Holly L on

    I’m so excited to grow Alpenglow most. But honestly, I have a dozen on my wish list. So excited!

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  3231. Tracy Watson on

    Victorian wedding,rose gold💕and bees choice🐝

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  3232. Sliger Louise on

    You made it!!! You are a visionary surrounded by an extremely talented team!

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  3233. Janet on

    I am most excited for the pastel zinnias!

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  3234. April Sparks on

    I can’t wait to introduce Golden Hour to my garden!

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  3235. Stacy on

    So beautiful! Im personally most excited about the dahlias. Just love them!

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  3236. Suzan Raymunt on

    Beautiful, especially impressive are your dahlia darlings. Enjoyed reading about all these lovely varieties.

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  3237. Dina on

    Erin, what a fun mix of flowers and colors!
    I have never grown celosias and they have always looked so intriguing to me, Sangria Mix and Limonata look particularly great!
    Also, I think it would be so cool to grow the gorgeous Floret Dahlias from seed! Thank you!

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  3238. Shelby on

    This entire collection is STUNNING! At the top of my list I have Dusty Rose, Alpenglow, and Petit Florets. However, it’s hard not to want them all, right? Haha Congratulations on an incredibly beautiful and unique collection. I hope to have the opportunity to grow these in my garden this year 💕

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  3239. Katie Crowe on

    All of these are absolutely gorgeous! I’m really hoping to snag quite a few when your sale opens. Loving…celosia: vintage rose, zinnia: golden hour, precious metals, and little flower girl. Just all so beautiful.

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  3240. Gwen Garcia on

    I am most touched by seeing the beautiful zinnias. They remind me of my mother who raised us in the country and the warm memories
    that follow. It is soothing in this crazy world. Thank you for sharing your God given talents with us.

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  3241. Naima on

    Woowww!!! So beautiful 🌸 So hard to choose I love everything. Bee’s choice and Summer Sherbet are my favorite though🤍

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  3242. Chelsea on

    I can’t wait to grow all the different types of Celosia’s, but if I had to pick just one I would say the Vintage Rose celosia. I’m a sucker for those gorgeous pastels.

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  3243. Alicia F. on

    They all look amazing. I am most excited for spun sugar and rose gold celosia, floret dahlia and golden hour and little flower girl zinnias. Hopefully they dont sell out too quick 😁

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  3244. Lori Bell on

    I love the soft feminine delicate coloring on the Vintage Rose & Dusty Rose Celosia & hope to add these varieties this year.

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  3245. Mindy Spencer on

    Wow! So excited to have these Floret Originals in my new cutting garden! I am especially enamored with the wonderful Coral Reef and Glowing Embers Celosia. And ALL the dahlias remind me of my grandfather’s garden. In memory of him, they would be a beloved addition! Prolific varieties to bring inside and share with friends!

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  3246. Brittney on

    All of your new varieties are so beautiful! I am most excited for the Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding Zinnias.

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  3247. Ashley on

    Thrilled with the zinnias, hard to pick a fave but perhaps Golden Hour, as that soft apricot is my new fave colour!

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  3248. Lisa Pedigo on

    I would love to get my hands on Precious Metala and Alpenglow. I love Golden Hour and would welcome it back to my garden anytime.

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  3249. Katelyn on

    I’m wanting to try a few but Victorian Wedding and Alpenglow are on top of my list!

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  3250. Catherine McAllister on

    Oh my word, I’ve been following along for years! I’m so excited!!!! Congrats to Erin, Jill and the whole team. This is huge. I can’t wait for golden hour, the dawn creek honey is so beautiful as well! Alpenglow and Precious Metals and gorgeous too. I will honestly be so thrilled to get to grow any of these new varieties.

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  3251. Allie on

    I’ve been wanting to add the Precious Metals to my garden for forever, so excited for those! The Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek zinnia varieties are all calling to me as well! They’re really all just so beautiful!

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  3252. Jennifer Fields on

    🐝‘s Choice!!! I love the way they look like a field of wildflowers, growing in the Texas Hill Country!!! Stunning!!!

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  3253. Lydia on

    I’m your neighbor to the south about 50 miles. I’d love to brighten up my garden with Coral Reef and Unicorn Mix. Love all the mixes!

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  3254. Angelique De Jesus on

    First of all, yay! And hooray! I am celebrating with you! This is an incredible accomplishment! Now, if your asking me which variety I want, honestly, I want them all. That being said, if I were being more selective I’d choose your celosias. You’ve selected a good variety and they are quite versatile.

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  3255. Rosa on

    I’m most excited for Petit Floret but all the zinnias are beautiful! I can’t wait to get my hands on these special seeds!

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  3256. Alicia on

    Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Victorian Wedding are the zinnias tgat are rocking my world. I cannot wait to see them in person!

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  3257. Zsuzsa on

    I love all of them, mostly celosias.

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  3258. Laura Gibson on

    Precious Metals Zinnias!
    I’ve been following along for about a year, fairly new to your fan club. ;) And I’m just besotted! Your energy, the photos, the ethos of Floret, it’s all addictive! I just poured over the post and made my “to order” list…Precious Metals got me for 3 reasons. 1. I love growing zinnias! 2. The colors are exquisite! 3. I am a metalsmith – so you had me at the name!
    Congratulations! Can’t wait for Feb 6th (also my wonderful mil’s birthday!). Happy Day!

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  3259. Jeff Blankenship on

    I especially love the Precious Metals variety of Zinnias and would love to add them to our NEW flower garden this year! Thank you for breeding new varieties for us to enjoy.

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  3260. Maria Cristina Mendoza on

    I will be a first-time flower grower-farmer this year. I am eagerly anticipating the mid-February winter-planting 101 learning session with Floret to jump-start my foray into this exciting and colorful world of flower farming. Already, I have designated plots of land in my property, mostly situated among rocks and boulders, and along an incline. Our micro-climate is perfect for these beauties, and growing them among the native plants (garrigue) without disturbing them is going to be my goal. Wish me luck!

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  3261. Marnie Wilson on

    3 years ago my very best friend of 30 years was mowed down and killed in a hit and run by a driver running a red light. For the past 16 years I’ve lived with chronic pain that is 24/7. The form of autoimmune arthritis is not curable and is very difficult to treat beyond the early stages. I’ve had to stop working and end almost all activities outside the home as most outings take a too heavy a toll. My husband and I are recently empty nesters as our two kids have grown up. We don’t live near any family. I have very few people left in my life. Suddenly losing the woman who was like the only sister I’ve ever had made my life unbearable. I sank into a depression that completely enveloped me. I stumbled onto the documentary featuring Floret. The beauty of the flowers opened a portal into my soul. I became so inspired by all the work you all do. I don’t know how anyone could look at all those gorgeous flowers and not feel something good stir inside their heart. I went into research mode and started to educate myself on cut flowers. I have a very small backyard and I’ve planted perennials in most of it. But I figured out a plan to start seeds and grow flowers in grow bags and place them all over. This summer will be my first attempt at growing flowers and I’m so excited! I have started some seeds and will be adding more. I want to thank you for unlocking for me a pathway that provides a little bit of sunshine and hope for myself, and hopefully for the few people left in my life who will be receiving some gorgeous flowers from my yard! I’m most excited for Coral Reef, Unicorn mix and Bee’s Choice.

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  3262. Lori on

    While all of the flowers are beautiful one of my favorites is Cancan Girls. I just love the colors.

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  3263. Christine Fetter on

    Zinnias are my new favorite flower. Love the pastel colors of yours! Can’t wait to grow some!

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  3264. Jen Huston on

    So excited about these! I’m excited about all of them – but especially about the Petite Floret Dahlias and the Dawn Creek pastel zinnias.

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  3265. Becky on

    I don’t know that I can choose. I want some of all. Mostly I grow vegetables for my family and grandkids. This year I want to add a large flower bed;!

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  3266. Anissa on

    Most excited for Little Flower Girl, Alpenglow, and more Bee’s Choice Mix!

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  3267. Nicole on

    All of the colors! All of the incredible work behind these flowers! What an absolute dream! Unicorn Mix is soo bright and happy!

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  3268. Courtney on

    I’m really excited for all the dahlia mixes, shooting star is my top pick and I really love all the zinnias and it’s so hard to pick just one or two favourites because they are all so beautiful

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  3269. Wendy Ventoza on

    There is so much beauty in that post. So excited about all the zinnia varieties!

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  3270. Brenda Ruckstuhl on

    I cannot wait for Floret! Honestly I love them all. I have grown Bee’s Choice and they do not disappoint. I cannot wait for February 6th!

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  3271. Cathy Cordova on

    I’m most excited to grow zinnias in my garden! I have two little girls who love helping me plant seeds every spring and zinnias are hands down one of our favorites! I know these beautiful zinnias will be a lovely addition to our backyard garden here in Colorado. Can’t wait to experience the beauty and joy these flowers will bring to our family!

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  3272. Debra Mastre on

    Planted our first dahlias last year. Loved them and excited to plant more varieties! Loved them!

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  3273. Alice Siebecker on

    I have been growing dahlias from seeds for about 4 years and totally enjoy doing it because of the surprise variety of colors and shapes. And the quantity of blooms – plus the pollinators that are attracted to them. I still do some tubers but I am totally sold on the dahlias from seed. So I am thrilled to see your seed dahlia photos! Lovely!

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  3274. Dan Pedersen on

    Inspired by Discovering Dahlias! Looking forward to growing dahlias from your beautiful seeds this year.

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  3275. Mandy on

    So fun! I’m excited for “sugar spun” and “coral reef.” Congratulation on such a big step!

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  3276. Pamela Carroll on

    I love growing dahlias from seed and I can’t wait to grow Floret and Bee’s Choice!!!

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  3277. Elaine on

    Honestly I want all of them! Then I would have no green grass , but who would care when all the lovelies were in bloom. But to choose, unicorn or the alpenglow, hmmmm. Or the summer sherbet or the sangria mix. Can’t decide. Want all the dahlias and must have the dawn creek blush… So there you have it. Maybe I should just move in and enjoy them all. 😂 Thank you for making our world just a little brighter and lovely.

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  3278. Bonnie Schroader on

    I am not sure I could pick a favorite! I have been oohhing and aahhhing over the different zinnia varieties for weeks now trying to decide which I want and I just want them all. Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice dahlias are a must too! 🥰

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  3279. Shelly Fangman on

    I’m really excited about the zinnias, specifically Dawn Creek Blush. I can’t wait to grow it for myself.

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  3280. Christina Pattison on

    Wowza! I just convinced my husband to dig up some grass so I can plant another garden! HA
    Zinnia’s take the cake: Precious Metals, Apenglow and surprisingly Unicorn Mix — even though I’m not typically drawn to those colours. (Yep, Canadian spelling)
    Celosia, oh gosh I’m starting to love this stuff! Raspberry Lemonade and Rose gold.
    Dahlia — I love the excitement of not knowing what’s going to bloom! Cancan Girls and Petite Florets for the win!

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  3281. Lauren Stowe on

    Choosing one would be like choosing a favorite child, I love them all!

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  3282. Judy Magill on

    Golden Hours zinnias and Can Can Girls dahlias will be added to my new garden. It’s small and all warm oranges,coral, yellow,pink and some purples. Hope I can keep the meadow voles and deer away.

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  3283. Kim R. on

    Tough choice! Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnias. They are all beautiful.

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  3284. Ashley blatnick on

    Love how many varieties of celosia you have! I’m excited about the varieties of zinnias as well! Can’t wait to see where in the US these all end up!

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  3285. Jeanna Kunath on

    I’m most excited for more of the Dahlia Bee’s choice. I’ve grown these for 2 seasons and they produce beautiful, happy flowers! Abundant as ever and my bees are in LOVE!

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  3286. Angela Hadaway on

    How could we possibly pick just one?! I am making my list and checking it twice! I have been saving my pennies, nickels, and dimes just waiting for these seeds to be released! Pick one? The zinnias? No, the dahlias! Oh, you meant one kind? No way! Thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures and talent with the world!

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  3287. Kimberly Hoffelt on

    I have been so excited for these gorgeous flowers! I love the soft pastel colors of the zinnias, colors we can’t get at local nurseries. Looking forward to seeing these beauties in my yard!

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  3288. Ashley on

    I am most excited about the zinnias, especially Alpenglow and Precious Metals. I can’t wait to grow them!

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  3289. Mary Dunn on

    I am most definitely in love with dahlias and zinnias and how they blend yet shine in any bouquet. Yet I find I am drawn to the whimsical shapes of the celosias this year and the whispers of fun they offer to the mix! I am excited to incorporate a bit all that is offered. Will be difficult to make those final choices!

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  3290. Jen S. on

    I love unicorn mix and alpenglow zinnias. Thanks for all your hard work and willingness to share your knowledge and experience.

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  3291. Christine Rinell on

    How I love your blog! It makes me so excited to try new varieties that I have never grown before. One of my favorites pictured above are the Celorsia “Coral Reef”. These flowers would definitely add some pizazz to my garden and flower arrangements!

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  3292. Ashley on

    Shooting stars and petite florets have captured my eye. So exciting to see what they could turn into

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  3293. Jackie on

    Hard to choose just one but I’d love to grow a field of Little Flower Girl! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and love of flowers.

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  3294. Annie on

    I’m so excited about this season!! I’m really hoping to add alpenglow to my garden!!! <3

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  3295. Chris on

    Unicorn mix and the Bee’s choice are our favorite!! I’m so excited for these! This would be a dream come true to grow for my wife.

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  3296. Ashley R on

    The more I go back and look and read the more excited I am for this release . It’s just full of possibilities and I want them all

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  3297. Amber on

    My neighbor kindly gave me some dahlia tubers this year and I’m really looking forward to seeing them grow this coming season. I’d love to add some bees choice dahlia seeds to the mix. Also, I can’t even decide which zinnias or celosia varieties I’d choose. They’re all so beautiful! I’m a big fan of celosia though. I love then fan-esque varieties!

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  3298. Pam on

    Cancan girls and shooting stars are two I’m most excited for!

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  3299. Shelley C. on

    Zinnias were some of the first cut flowers I grew, and my son (11yrs) has joined me in the garden by starting his own seeds and growing flowers in his own area along with his vegetables. Gardening has become an unexpected hobby between us and I cherish our time together playing in the dirt. He also loves hiking and rock hounding, so the precious metals seed variety will be at the top of my list. I can’t wait to watch him grow them this summer!

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  3300. Colleen Miller on

    Just lovely! The unicorn zinnia mix and the pink chenille celosia!

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  3301. Amy Bermudez on

    I’m in love with all of these varieties so it’s hard to pick a favorite. I’m most excited for vintage rose celosia, precious metals zinnia and alpenglow zinnia.

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  3302. Trina Chambers on

    I am very excited to add celosia to my garden this year particularly “Rose Gold.” Beautiful! They will be a wonderful addition to my garden and floral arrangements.

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  3303. Molly Fisher on

    I LOVE all the new varieties you are introducting. I would love to grow any of them for our Kindness Flower Project that donates flowers arrangments from my home garden to 21 local agencies (affordable senior housing complexes, senior centers, women’s shelters, food pantries, VA hospital, assisted living facilities, grief support groups , the Culinary Angels who provide food to those in cancer treatment, and more) in Livermore and Pleasanton, CA. We would love to share these fantastic new flowers with all our recipients.

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  3304. Bethany on

    So hard to choose just one!! I think any of the pastel zinnias as I am just getting started & I know they are easy to grow.

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  3305. Karen Davis on

    Asking for just 1 I’m excited about is like asking which child is my favorite. There are favorite things about each at different times. I will say I’ve never grown celosia and the Pink Chenille looks so fun! Obviously, zinnias & Dahlias are an obvious favorite and the peach/apricot shades always have my heart (like Dawn Creek Peach), but the mixes like Unicorn mix and Cancun girls are irresistible.

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  3306. Amy Snodgrass on

    All the zinnias!!! I love all the colors and how easy they are to grow.

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  3307. Angie on

    I love zinnias but celosia is one of my favorites. I’m excited for all the new varieties so many options!! I hope you don’t break the internet. 😊

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  3308. Jillian Miller on

    Precious metals all the way!!! But truly, I would be thrilled to get my hands on any of these !

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  3309. Christina on

    Oh my! They are all so beautiful – it’s so hard to decide. The precious metals, but also got really excited about the unicorn mix. The shooting star mix was so gorgeous!

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  3310. Tami volz on

    The variety of seeds is amazing! I can’t believe the work that must have gone in to this project!!! Thanks for your dedication!!!

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  3311. Susie on

    All of your dahlias and the Victorian Wedding mix are stand outs! So beautiful.

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  3312. Annie Woznka on

    As if I could choose just one! Tickled to see fun names like “little flower girl and “bee’s knees.” In terms of color, am torn between the delicate pastels and the vibrant colors that would be easy for our low-vision daughter to see.

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  3313. Lanae Carmichael on

    What a dream giveaway. I know you have put so much into your varieties. I’d love to grow alpenglow and floret!!

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  3314. Alejandra on

    Thanks to your inspiring work and detailed guidance I am venturing this year to create a u-cut flower garden on our farm, right in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge.
    I am really looking forward to adding your Celosia flowers to our mix. I’ve never grown them. For some reason they felt foreign to me… I can’t wait to plant some of yours and get to know these beautiful flowers! Best wishes with your original seed project.

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  3315. Debbie on

    Oh the excitement of these long awaited Floret varieties is setting my heart a flutter! The years of work put in by all makes each seed a genuine treasure. This will be my fourth year growing zinnias and dahlias. I was introduced to them by my flower farmer nephew who took your course. Yes, there have been ups and downs, but I can’t wait for this spring to plant some of these stunningly beautiful new varieties.

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  3316. Lindsay on

    Oh my goodness, they are all so beautiful! I’m especially excited for the Zinnias and all of the Celosia varieties. Impossible to chose a favorite!

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  3317. Karen Turner on

    I’m most excited about the ‘Cancan Girls’, mostly because we won’t be able to buy them after this year. It’s now or never! And I love the idea of the bi-colored dahlias in the ‘Cancan’ group. (But I plan to buy one pack of each of your new zinnias and dahlias and plant them all this year. My current plans will just have to be pushed aside!)

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  3318. Alexys Romo on

    Those petite florets and the alpenglow! Honestly they’re all incredible but those 2 I’d love to grow!

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  3319. Bryce on

    I’m so excited to plant any of dawn creek.

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  3320. Renee Gilson on

    The Felicia’s coral reef mix has set my mind on fire with ideas for the garden this summer; oh please please please send me seed collections!!

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  3321. Emily on

    How can you choose??? They’re all so perfect. Floret, limonata, unicorn, gold rose, alpenglow, precious metals, every single one makes my heart explode. Can’t wait to see these in real life!

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  3322. Tanya Erntson on

    I’ve been a dahlia grower for 3 years because of you and this summer I will add zinnias. I would love ANY of your new seeds. I’m so thankful to you for helping me feel brave enough to have a flower garden. 🫶🏼

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  3323. Marie-Anne Yang on

    I am in love with all of your flowers, but I especially adore Floret, Petite florets, and Bee’s choice. These will make a beautiful addition to our small garden !

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  3324. Lois Good on

    Id love to try some Zinnias this year. But really its so hard to choose. They are all so beautiful!

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  3325. Teri on

    I’m loving all the celosia varieties! I grew my first cut flower garden last year and as I gave away bouquets, I always got comments on the celosia! But these varieties are on another level! I love the golden hour and alpenglow and unicorn zinnias as well!

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  3326. Ashley D on

    I think celosia is so underrated and I just love the plume-like, feathery flow!

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  3327. Machelle Garley on

    Wow! Color is my love language and I have so been enjoying swooning at each image!! Thank you for adding such softness, and yet also such vibrate and joyful flowers which somehow have a gentleness to them as well. They all stir a longing in my heart (to grow and see and enjoy them) and also bring such peaceful, soothing (dare I say healing?) emotions as well. Thank you!! The Victorian Wedding Zinnia is what I especially am looking forward to, this summer in particular, as I will be growing them for my daughter’s wedding as these are the colors she is drawn to also.

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  3328. Kristine Scott on

    I’m on my 3rd season of zinnias, but I’m excited to get my hands on some petite floret seeds and try my hand at dahlias. This article made me think I need to try celosia as well. I’m especially intrigued by Limonata. I need more land!

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  3329. Avery on

    So many beautiful offerings. I hope to get some of the Dahlia seed offerings, either Shooting Stars or Bee’s Choice or both!

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  3330. Becky on

    Little flower girl and Precious Metals 💕

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  3331. Laurie on

    Looking forward to starting some precious Dahlias from seeds. How exciting!! All of Floret’s (and Dawn Creek’s) offerings are beautiful!!

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  3332. Ann Call on

    I am most excited about the Celosia Vintage Rose!! So beautiful!!

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  3333. nelz nunez - The Well Watered Garden on

    Vintage Rose Celosia and Alpenglow Zinnias are the ones I’m going for but honestly I want them all. Y’all did such an incredible job picking out these colors. It’s truly a dreamy bunch! 💐

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  3334. Larisa Williams on

    I have also been drawn to the soft pastel colors these days so I am very excited to try the celosia Dusty Rose and Vintage Rose! I’m also so intrigued by so many of the zinnias like Golden Hour and Precious Metals…I really do want them all so it is going to be very hard to choose. I have looked at them over and over and I still can’t decide! Thank you to your entire team for all the hard work. I continually admire your hard work, creativity and drive Erin. You are forever one of my greatest inspirations ❤️

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  3335. Lori H on

    I’m practically drooling over all of these gorgeous photos – I’m going to need a bigger garden! I am excited to grow all of these beauties, but the ones I’m most looking forward to are Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels zinnias. The colors are so unique and romantic – I know I’ll just want to sit and stare at them all day! Congratulations and thank you to the Floret team for realizing and sharing your dream!

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  3336. Katie on

    I can’t wait to grow some Golden Hour and Alpenglow. I got some celosia seeds from your last sale and am excited for those as well! Zinnias were my mom’s favorite flower and since she passed away 2 years ago I have been growing more and more to honor her memory.

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  3337. JackieC on

    I’m looking forward to trying to grow zinnias and dahlias! I’m finally in my first home and am excited to try my hand at gardening and creating a beautiful landscape.

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  3338. AnnaMarie DeMayo on

    First off, Congratulations for this beautiful treasure trove of flowers! I can’t tell you how excited I am. I have followed along with your journey from the beginning, I have all the books and have bought several as gifts! I could not be more happy for you, your family, and all of your staff at Floret!!🤍
    I know, I am to share which variety I am most excited about, and that my friend would be a very long list! My cliff note version would be, the Alpenglow zinnias, oh that color, Precious Metals as I love anything with turquoise! Little Flower girl has me sitting on the edge of my seat, and Cancan girls really had be dancing!! So thank you, for all of the zillion hours you guys have worked on these, and most importantly for sharing them with us! You guys put the Happy in gardening!!👩‍🌾

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  3339. Juli Parrott on

    Autumn blaze celosia and any and all of the zinnias. Love them all.

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  3340. Corinne on

    Gahhh! I can’t take this much beauty! Last year was my first ever garden! I concentrated really hard on dahlias from your bee mix seed and the cupcake cosmos. They did so well I have tubers and seeds ready to go but can’t wait to spread my wings and try some sugar spun and coral reef celosia and the little flower girl zinnias.

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  3341. Suzanne Thomas on

    Certainly I can find reasons to want every variety! But when forced to narrow the list, my top favorites include two celosias, Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar. So delicate! so wispy! and so perfect for bridal bouquets. But I also have to include Zinnia Dawn Creek Peach into my list of top three Must Get varieties. I’m drawn to the fluffy doubles in this mix – those are the ones I’d like to save seeds from in the hopes of having that form show up more in the future in my zinnia bed!

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  3342. Laura on

    I’ve been growing Dahlias for 10 years, and this past growing season was my first legitimate attempt at *gasp* growing dahlias from seed — and of course they were seeds from your fields! I did not realize how much joy each surprise would bring, like dozens of opportunities to “unbox” a treasure. And now, I’m hooked 🙃 So of course, I’m back for more… and when I saw that you were sharing seeds from Floret (which is most definitely my favorite!) – I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. Here’s to *hoping* I can snag some of her little beauties!! I have to admit, I did not realize how much I would love the open center-varieties – but seeing the bees buzzing away each day along with the first Monarch butterfly I’ve seen in my garden (which decided to stop and pay a visit on one of the blooms from your seeds, offering up such a perfect little moment 🦋), I’m now carving out more of my limited space because I just can’t get enough. Definitely looking to snag some Cancan seeds as well – love how unique each of those are!!

    I have loved following you, your down-to-earth & candid nature, your passion for flowers, and I am obsessed with your meticulous process and penchant for documenting your steps (and for sharing them with those of us who live vicariously through you 😂) – truly, sincerely, thank you! ❤️

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  3343. Carly Gilmore on

    I love the soft, vintage coloring of so many of these! The rose gold, vintage rose, and pink chenille celosia look like must-grows. For zinnias, I can’t wait to try the Dawn Creek Honey and Precious Metals.

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  3344. Laura B. on

    I love all of the new varieties of flowers! I’m most excited to try dahlia bee’s choice and zinnia precious metals.

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  3345. Suzanne Adlesich on

    We’re pretty sophisticated here in Oregon. I have a sign posted on my bathroom mirror with February 6th – Floret – Zinnia- Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix and Celosias – Carol Reef, Limonata.
    Excited to add these beauties to my garden this year!

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  3346. Kim on

    All of your originals are very well thought out and beautifully executed, right down to their presentation, but I am most excited to get my hands on the celosia and ALL of the Zinnias. Could you work on experimenting with a dahlia that overwinters well in the cold temperatures of the North???? I love Dahlias but the work and timing (school takes over) of digging them is …. UGH.

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  3347. Cathy Oliver on

    Wow! I am pretty new to flower gardening (mostly growing pikake and puakenikeni as I live in Hawaii). Want to try a little of everything but after reading this post I am very excited to try celosia as it likes heat which I have a lot here. I too like the soft lighter colors and so the Vintage Rose and Limonata are my current favorites.

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  3348. Nancy on

    Oh my gosh, this is exciting, what a treat for my eyes. If I can only have one of each this year, my top picks are Dawn Creek Honey, Floret and Spun Sugar.

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  3349. Rachel Wickham on

    I love vintage rose and cancan girls! Your flowers are beautiful!

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  3350. Amy on

    Glowing with excitement for Alpenglow zinnias!!!

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  3351. Cory Brent on

    I will need to try each mix you have! I love surprises! They all look so beautiful and half the fun will be seeing each unique and lovely flower as it blooms! 💕

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  3352. Debbie Karaff on

    Cancan-Girls, Florets and Shooting Stars are at the top of my wishlist! The Shooting Stars being some that the pollinators really like is important to me since my husband is a bee keeper. I’m so excited. The Celosias will be hard to decide on which blend to select. They are all so beautiful!

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  3353. Torrie Meidell on

    Wow, it’s so hard to choose!! I’m basically super excited about them all, lol, but a lot of the vintage-toned celosias are catching my eye because that’s a crop I’m leaning into heavily for this next year since it was so popular with my local florists last year.

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  3354. Erin Sweeney on

    Oh man I am excited for the precious metals… so many arrangements could use zinnias in those colors! They are all beautiful, it will be hard to narrow it down!

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  3355. Neva🥀 Ireland on

    I love the dahlias growing in a field together. Looks like a beautiful meadow that one could spend time admiring all the different colors.

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  3356. Emily Harris on

    My favorite hands-down are the zinnias! I love them all but am so excited to have the Unicorn Mix back, and to try Victorian Wedding.

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  3357. Tannon Simcox on

    Oh my goodness! A splendor of varieties!
    Frankly I don’t know how to narrow down which I am most looking forward to. They all are a true dream and vision come to life. Like little flower planets.
    From Dusty Rose and Pink Chenille, Spun Sugar and Raspberry Lemonade, to Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey! And all the dahlias, ai yai yai! They all make me want to cry tears of joy they are each such beautiful treasures. But if I had to choose a single dahlia it would be between Shooting Stars because my mom always ends her notes with To infinity and Beyond! OR.. Bee’s choice because she is an avid beekeeper. If I can help her keep her pollinators friends happy and healthy I think that is the gift that she treasures the most.
    Long and short, thank you for bringing these gems to light. It’s a privilege to be alive at such an exciting time.
    One seed to another.

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  3358. Ryan on

    So excited to try some of the dahlia seeds! I’ve grown them by tubers, but never from seed and I’m excited to see what they do!

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  3359. Danalynn Vanstone on

    Holy Cow Batman!!! You guys at Floret really know how to inspire! Loving Cancan Girls and Petite Floret dahlias and absolutely every zinnia.
    LOVE LOVE LOVE

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  3360. Jillian on

    I want to grow them all! I am so very excited about every zinnia variety! They are the pastel tones that dreams are made of. Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  3361. Danielle on

    I’m super excited about the precious metals variety! I’m getting married this year and plan to grow all of my flowers! I’m hoping to have some of the precious metals zinnias in my bouquet! So excited to see these flowers blossom!

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  3362. Erika on

    So many beautiful varieties to choose from! I’m loving sangria mix, unicorn mix and bees choice. It’s going to be hard to narrow the options down to fit my garden. I’m glad seeds save for several years, I can fit more different varieties in my garden that way ;)

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  3363. Tammy on

    I am most looking forward to growing more zinnias this season. I bought one bedding plant last year not knowing if I would like them or not but they were fantastic! I am so looking forward to this spring season where I plan on having many more flowers 🌺

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  3364. Miranda on

    I ordered Little Flower Girl when it was available the first time and have been waiting on the edge of my seat every year since to be able to order more of these lovely flowers. I’m so looking forward to putting these in my garden again….along with Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and other zinnias since zinnias are a favorite of mine. I’m so happy to find such pretty colors to grow!

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  3365. Jaclyn Ashcraft on

    Oh my word, how to even pick?!? ‘Alpenglow’ has stopped my heart whenever I’ve seen a photo of her. ‘Spun Sugar’ and ‘Petite Florets’ are also high on my wish list.

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  3366. Meisha Clark on

    Pick one you say?? Nearly impossible! These truly are gems! I’d love to try out your celosia rose gold and the zinnia dawn creek pastel mix! Of course every. Single. Dahlia. Is a gem. Thank you for all your work!

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  3367. Marlena Hirsch on

    Can Can Girl dahlia is beautiful. I like to grow the open center types for the bees and have a few seedlings in my collection for that reason. I love that this one seems to breed true to form. That’s an accomplishment.
    The deep dark red celosia will probably retain its color when dried. That will help us with winter bouquets for the free food bags given away at our local food pantry. We had two weeks in December of giving away just mistletoe tied with red bows, because we only had dried lavender from the local firehouse.
    My garden is only a year old, and my friends have a very small garden. We are expanding rapidly, and hope to try new kinds of flowers.
    I’m inspired by your breeding of zinnias especially the ones with shades of different colors.
    Thanks for sharing. Your work informs much of my project.

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  3368. Jody on

    I’m so excited about your dahlia seeds! Cancan girls look amazing and petit floret! Super excited to buy more seeds from you, and originals at that!

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  3369. Anna Land on

    As a first year flower farmer I would love to grow any or all of these varieties at my farm! I stop and stare every time I scroll by Alpenglow. Bees Choice is also at the top of my list!! I know one thing is for sure, you will be busy packing and shipping! THANK YOU for your hard work and for sharing your passion with all of us! The flower community is truly blessed with your gift!

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  3370. Christina Henson on

    I can’t wait to try the Precious Metals zinnias in my Oklahoma garden!

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  3371. Deborah Bolias on

    These are all so gorgeous, I would try them all if I had the space! Wow such beautiful treasures each new group and unlike anything elsewhere. If I’m being realistic though I would like to try the Celosia in the blush tones and the zinnias. Celosia: Rose Gold and Vintage Rose, those soft muted colors are calling me. For zinnias the unicorn blend, I missed the chance for it. Alpenglow looks lovely too.

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  3372. Laura on

    I really have been holding out for “precious metals” from the beginning. But then I got more and more excited and was hoping to get one of each packet. I understand the reasoning for the elevated prices but ouch! So not all too the new varieties willl be on my personal wish list. I’ve narrowed it down to the “can’t live without.” But of course I would still love to be able to grow them all. Not to sell. Just for me and my family to enjoy.

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  3373. Debbie on

    So beautiful. I’m speechless. I just hope they don’t sell out before I can get at least one zinnia!

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  3374. Jenn McGee Lanz on

    They are all so– gorgeous and what I have always been wanting!!! It’s hard to choose!!! I live ALL the zinnias!!!

    Unicorn zinnia
    Dawn Creek Peach zinnia
    Golden Hour zinnia
    Coral Reef Celosia

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  3375. Jayne Stone on

    Oh Floret, thank you for sharing your dreams with us! I look forward to seeing Corla Reef Celosia, Dawn Creek Peach, Precious Metal Zinnia s and Floret Dahlias noding their heads in our Kansas winds this summer! With all these beauties, where am I going to plant my dahlia tubers if they make it thru the winter?!!

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  3376. Emma Lansdowne on

    I’m especially excited for the zinnia collections and I have been drooling over ‘Golden Hour’ and ‘Alpenglow’ but ‘Little Flower Girl’ looks intriguing too!

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  3377. Ali on

    Precious metals! The most unique

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  3378. kayla on

    by far alpenglow! 😊

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  3379. Emily Rose on

    I’d love to grow some of those Alpenglow Zinnias this year! I might even do some celosia for the first time as well.

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  3380. Jessica on

    These are are all so beautiful! I’m trying to think how I can find more space in my yard for them – I love Alpenglow!

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  3381. Val Colvin on

    At the beginning of the blog I told myself I could pick only one verity this year since the budget is TIGHT. OH MY! Picking just one will have to go to”Golden Hour” zinnias as that is my favorite time of day also. I love when a flower has a story and this one has already tied itself to my heart.

    Praise God for HIS creations and how He lets us work alongside Him!

    Val Colvin

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  3382. Jewel on

    I love all of your creations, but for me it is Unicorn, Unicorn, Unicorn. However, if I won a collection I would definitely make room for all of them and also share with my best gardening friend!

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  3383. Nancy B. on

    What nice flowers! I love the Sangria Celosia, the Unicorn Zinnias, and the Cancan dahlias!

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  3384. Sara on

    Thank you for all your hard work to bring these gorgeous varieties into the world! I’ve been drooling over ‘Precious Metals’ for a few years now and am so freaking excited to finally have a chance to get them into my garden!!!

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  3385. Laurie Larsen on

    You’ve made me a fan of Zinnias. I am an artist and your color palettes just make my heart sing!

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  3386. Paula on

    I am looking forward to the Dahlias and Zinnias most! All are so gorgeous, I can’t decide! I just recently started loving celosia too, so many choices to make coming up!

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  3387. Shayla Berry on

    Well, all of them are on my wishlist! I am personally very excited for the celosias! I love all the peachy and rosey colors in the new varieties. They’re all so pretty, I don’t think I can pick a favorite yet! Will certainly be ordering some of those along with some beautiful zinnias and dahlias too.

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  3388. Jackie Jennings on

    Dahlias have my heart but after reading this I’m excited to play around with some celosia. I’ve never really noticed them before but wow what a fantastic addition those would be. Especially the Limonata! Love how it versatile it is – works as both a flower & foliage. What an exciting accomplishment this is for you and your team! Congratulations!!

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  3389. Kim on

    The dahlias! My goodness. Can’t wait to try Cancan Girls and Floret!

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  3390. Alexa on

    Unicorn Mix. Hands down.

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  3391. Diep on

    Hello from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada!

    I only learned about Floret this past summer and I am so inspired by Erin’s story – her courage, her perseverance and her passion. All the Floret originals are gorgeous. I started growing zinnias two years ago and they are now one of my favorite flowers because they are colourful, strong, long-lasting and easy to grow (even in Yellowknife). If I had to only pick one, I would have to say I am most excited about the Zinnia Precious Metals – they are just simply stunning!

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  3392. Shellie Cheirs on

    I’m most excited about the Celosia variety & their beautiful colors, the colors are so diverse and vibrant and in our hot summer climate I’m excited to see the eyes of customers when they see this unique variety blooming over the field. 😍 Wonderful job Erin and team.

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  3393. Lorraine Swift on

    I want to try Limonata, Coral Reef, Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding. I think they will add great interest to my bouquets.

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  3394. Van on

    Rose Gold Celosia seems so amazing. Excited to experience the iridescence!

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  3395. Lindsay M. on

    What a beautiful post! The gorgeous pictures excite me for summer flower bouquets. It’s so hard to choose but my top are the Zinnias (Precious Metals & Golden Hour) and of course the “Floret” dahlia! I have appointment in my calendar for this seed sale! Very exciting!

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  3396. Nora Swalls on

    I love all the Zinnias and the Coral Reef Celosias. The Dahlias and a the Petite Floret Mix are beautiful. I am not sure I have a favorite. They are all wonderful!

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  3397. Treena Geary on

    I want unicorn mix so much, I’d actually love to grow any of the zinnias. Thanks for breeding such beautiful flowers.

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  3398. Kendle on

    They’re all glorious! But if I had to pick a number one, it would be Unicorn Mix!

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  3399. Monique "Nicky" Allen on

    Bee’s Choice Floret dahlia and Unicorn Mix Zinnias are top on my list! Can’t wait to get them growing.

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  3400. Sarah Hammond on

    These zinnias are truly fabulous such beautiful colours

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  3401. Brooke James on

    I absolutely love the Alpenglow zinnia. Can’t wait to add that one particularly to our field this year!

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  3402. Emily S on

    I’m loving Spun Sugar and Cancan Girls!!

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  3403. Shawn on

    I am excited to try my hand at growing Celosia. I love the feathery ‘Vintage Rose’. I am also a Dahlia lover and the mixes you have created. You have so many beautiful choices!

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  3404. Naomi Wise on

    So hard to pick as all are so beaufiful. But celosias and zinnias are rhe ones I’m most excited about! Dahlias right behind. My head hurts trying to figure out which ones to choose. So excited for these! And excited for you and what more you’ll create for us in the future.

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  3405. Megan M. on

    That vintage rose celosia is my beautiful!!

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  3406. Sara on

    All of them! Those beautiful zinnias definitely have a hold on my heart. I have been watching your journey for years with them. I think I am most excited to grow Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl.

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  3407. Mistey on

    Bee’s Choice, Unicorn, and Precious Metals! So excited 😊

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  3408. Theresa Bowman on

    I can’t pick one. I’m all about the gorgeous color varieties you have. The flower textures look so nummy as well.

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  3409. Peggy B. on

    My number one pick is Petite Floret! I hope I am one of the lucky ones to snag a packet of these. My other favorites are the pastel and blush mixes like Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush. I was trying to get the Unicorn zinnia for several years after my niece was growing some but never acquired any.

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  3410. Ashlei manning on

    I have my selections screen shot on my phone but soun sugar is just absolutely stunning. I got my sister your discovering dahlias book (because we both love your show & you vision ) & the seed packets as an additional made such a sweet gift. ! Can’t wait for the seed sale to be live !

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  3411. Terri Ray on

    I am excited to try…all of them!!! at first I was excited to try precious metals but now that I’ve really looked at them all I am having a hard time deciding which ones I want! I guess I will start with precious metals and then see which ones get into my cart. I love them all.

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  3412. Sarah Dunn on

    Wonderful pictures and descriptions!
    Thank you.
    I’m interested in the zinnia varieties since you say they are easy to grow.

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  3413. Jess Little on

    How do you even decide?!? I’m loving the vintage rose celosia! I’ve been waiting forever to get my hands on the Floret dahlia so Petite Floret is a must have!

    Your flowers are stunning and I am so excited to be able to hopefully have them as an addition to our home gardens. Thank you and your entire team for their labors of love for these beauties!

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  3414. Ciara H on

    They’re all so beautiful!! I love unicorn mix and precious metals!

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  3415. Rachel Sutryk on

    Man the Unicorn Mix is a win for me!! The centers having lavender as a base is just so beautiful & blends well with other flowers! So fun to have truly a variety of rainbow colors!

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  3416. Kelley F on

    I’m most excited about the dahlia varieties! Not knowing exactly what you’ll grow is thrilling and suspenseful.

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  3417. Kayli on

    I’m so excited about Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnias, Petite Florets dahlias, and Glowing Embers celosia.

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  3418. McLeod Satterfield on

    They are all so beautiful and represent so much hard work!
    Choosing is difficult….for Celosia I love Sangria Mix and Rose Gold. As for Zinnias, I would love to try Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix, and for Dahlias I think Floret is so special along with Bee’s Choice!

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  3419. Chris Moore on

    It is so exciting that a flower as common and old fashioned as a zinnia can be reborn and absolutely DAZZLE!!!

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  3420. Lia Turk on

    Unicorn Mix Zinnias and CanCan Girls Dahlias look beautifully vibrant! Look forward to experimenting with seeds and then with all the colors! Thank you.

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  3421. Dana Polhill on

    They are all AMAZING! I would LOVE to grow Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Peach or Dawn Creek Honey. Thanks for sharing all of your hard work with all of us! It is very inspiring! I’m filled with “Hope & Wonder” this year!

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  3422. Brooke on

    Victorian wedding is my favorite, but they’re all magical. I just hope they don’t all sell out before I am able to purchase a few.

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  3423. Abby on

    So hard to choose, but I think Alpenglow has my heart first!

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  3424. Mary McCormick on

    I am excited about Celosia! love Raspberry Lemonade with it’s feathery texture.
    And I want to add the wavy fanshaped varieties too: Pink Chenille and Dusty Rose.
    Celosia adds a great touch to cut flower bouquets.
    My wish list would not be complete without “Floret” Dahlia seeds ➳♥
    Zone 6a- Ohio

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  3425. Erika ten Napel on

    Bee’s Choice & Alpenglow !!!!

    A perfect addition to the butterfly garden I built with my daughters last summer!

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  3426. Sascha Kolonchuk on

    Thank you so much for giving us all this opportunity! Honestly I’m so excited about all of them it’s a little hard to choose! But if I had to pick my top two, it would be Petite Floret and Alpenglow! 🤍

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  3427. Robin Gibson on

    Spun Sugar Celosia! And Dahlia Can Can Girls!! But really, ALL OF THEM!!! Oh my goodness!! This is all so amazing!! LOVE LOVE LOVE reading the story! I can’t wait to get growing this season!!

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  3428. Caitlyn Moon on

    Precious Metals has my heart and I cannot wait to see her in my own garden!!

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  3429. Shari Wiens on

    I’m extremely excited to try many of your breeding varieties! The Coral Reef Celosia, Unicorn Zinnia and Bee’s Choice Dahlia are especially interesting to me.

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  3430. Nicole on

    So hard to choose! The Floret dahlias or Precious Metals zinnias? 🤩 Can’t wait to grow some of these beauties!

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  3431. Karla Martinez on

    Unicorn Mix and Bee’s Choice! First time buyer and I can’t wait!!

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  3432. Kierra on

    I’m so excited! I love zinnias so I’m most excited for ‘Precious Metals’!

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  3433. Julie D on

    Petite Florets!!! All your flowers are so beautiful – thank you for sharing all this gorgeous inspiration!

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  3434. Holly C on

    I lol fat ears to the dahlia seeds. I love the excitement of going out each day not knowing what you’re going to find.

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  3435. Melissa Kimmel on

    Congratulations! You’ve created stunning colors of these particular species of flowers. Your are indeed an inspiration!

    I particularly love the Zinnias. When I was a little girl I recall my mother taking us for a visit to my grandmother’s house.
    She wanted us to see my grandmother’s zinnias. I was awe struck by this zinnia patch. It was planted in a large circle, looking somewhat like a splendid, bright throw rug. When we asked her how she did it, her answer was surprising. She said she purchased some seed packets that were on sale. My grandfather prepared the soil in a big circle, and she threw the seeds out on the ground, raked them in, regularly watered the site with a gentle spray, and soon seedlings appeared. It became a point of humor with our family. We would say that all our grandmother had to do was throw seeds on the ground, rake them in, and fabulous flowers grew. Grandmother’s exquisite zinnias in a circle have been a cherished and beloved childhood memory.

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  3436. Blayne Burrows on

    Hard to choose – but Golden Hour zinnias are at the top of my list!!

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  3437. Bonnie Antosh on

    Let’s get Unicorn Mix and Glowing Embers strong & bloomin’ on the streets of Asheville!

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  3438. Laine on

    I came for the zinnias and stayed for the celosia – Pink Chenille is going to make the most fascinating, textural filler and i cant wait to touch it!!! It

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  3439. Julie Isaacson on

    How can you even pick a favorite, they are all absolutely stunning! Well done!! My wish list is long and full of absolute beauties I can’t wait to grow! ❤️

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  3440. Kelly W on

    I just can’t decide!! I love them all!! Although a friend gave me a dahlia plant which I’d like to start in the garden – so I think I’ll try to start a dahlia bed. I’ve never grown them – actually my entire garden is finally getting attention this year. I’ve been working on building raised beds to keep the gophers out!! And now it’s finally time to start planting this year. YAY!!!

    I would so love my garden to be full and lush and gorgeous like yours. I just so love reading and looking and watching all that you do. You’re such an inspiration to me.

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  3441. Mary McCormick on

    I am excited about Celosia! love Raspberry Lemonade with it’s feathery texture. Want to add the wavy fanshaped varieties too: Pink Chenille and Dusty Rose.
    Celosia add a great touch to cut flower bouquets.
    My wish list would not be complete without “Floret” Dahlia seeds ➳♥
    Zone 6a- Ohio

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  3442. Lizzie B. on

    How to choose! They’re all so amazing! I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals for years, and Golden Hour looks particularly gorgeous too. And Cancan Girls – those are thrilling. I’ll limit myself to three. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  3443. Diane Astarita on

    I thrive on variety! Just off the cuff precious metals looks dazzling and dahlias are near and dear to me.
    Thanks for the chance at a special treat!

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  3444. Dayna S on

    Alpenglow Zinnia and Floret Dahlia are an absolute DREAM and I can’t wait to try my hand at growing them! 🙌🏻

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  3445. Tamara on

    I already purchased a pack of celosia “coral reef” on the last release, and I can’t wait to see the blooms in a few months! I thought I was done buying flower seeds for the upcoming season (lol) but I might need to add zinnia “precious metals” to my collection. All these varieties are so beautiful. Thank you for inspiring me to start saving my own seeds so I can share with friends and family 💐

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  3446. Kelly on

    I love so many but the unicorn mix is a favorite!

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  3447. HEATHER-MARIE on

    I’m excited to expand my celosia and zinnia varieties this year. I have a new high tunnel and our smaller one will be just for flowers! Love the Autumn Blaze and the Dawn Creek mixes. Can’t wait! Thank you for sharing these treasures with the world.

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  3448. Cynthia Brown on

    Wow! All are so beautiful but I’d love to try the mix Coral Reef celosias. I’ve never grown them before! I’d be happy with any Dahlia! Thank you so much for sharing your seeds.

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  3449. Donna on

    I’ve been following the progress of all your breeding varieties and am so excited for all of the Zinnias and Celosia! I’ve watched the Floret shows over and over and cried some when you had such a rough year and had to start over with so many things! But….you and the team never gave up and now you get to share your labor of love with the rest of us! All I can say is THANK YOU for all you do to bring beauty into this world! 💕💕💕💕

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  3450. Dawn on

    Too many favorites among your zinnia seed offerings: Dawn Creek Blush, Unicorn or Victorian Wedding.

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  3451. Andrea Bangerter on

    Those celosia are giving me life! The dusty rose and vintage rose are absolutely incredible! Thanks for all your hard work to isolate these varieties!

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  3452. Haley Certain on

    I think I’m most excited to try the shooting stars Dahlia because I have never tried them from seed only grown dahlia from grocery store tubers in the past. I am also extremely attracted to the Glowing Embers Celosia , oranges are my weakness!

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  3453. David on

    The past couple of years I have been trying to recreate a flower bed that my mother and Aunt had when I was growing up. It was my first attempt at growing flowers but I basically just picked names I recognized and put them in any old way (with some slight attempt to move things around more sensibly this past year). However, I got the plans last year to attempt the purple pollinator garden and my sights have been set on a more planned approach for this Spring for a new flower bed. I am most excited about the Floret Originals, like the Dahlia “Bee’s Choice” as a potential addition to a more organized garden!

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  3454. Megan on

    Dusty rose and floret.

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  3455. Trinity Madrid on

    I’m SOOOO excited for the Cancan girls, Petite Florets, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, and Rose Gold celosia! <3

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  3456. Dina King on

    The Floret originals are stunning! I would love to grow them all!

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  3457. Karen Papp on

    Would love to grow your amazing flowers!

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  3458. Jen Dionisio on

    I was super excited for the zinnia collections, but after seeing the celosia, I can’t wait to make space for all of these beautiful new girls. Job well done Team Floret!

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  3459. Kyle on

    So excited for Bee’s Choice Dahlia mix, but really I love and want them all! Can’t wait to include your original varieties this year in my bouquets!

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  3460. Lori Oelfke on

    I am hoping I’ll get to try growing the Alpineglow, Goldenhour, and Unicorn zinnias. The Alpineglow and Goldenhour flowers remind me of all the beautiful colors of summer sunsets in the mountains where I spend so much time. I know my daughter will be enchanted by the delightful mix of colors in the Unicorn Zinnias. I just can’t get over all the beauty you are putting out into the world! Thank you! ❤️

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  3461. Laura Witt on

    My daughter is now in college and last year when she came home for a break, she was in love with the zinnias I had growing in our front bed. It was the first time she actively showed an interest in flowers and how I grew them from seed. Since then, she and I have continued the conversation of growing from seed; flowers, herbs, and vegetables. But zinnias are where it all started. The Unicorn mix make me think of her vibrant personality. I’m most excited about variety. But I’ll have a new area to plant in this year, so I’d love to grow all of the celosia varieties!

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  3462. Deanna on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow! Zinnias are such beautiful, reliable, no-fuss flowers compared with many others in the garden. They are a workhorse. You guys have done so much hard work. Can’t wait to see these in the world.

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  3463. Sandra Bemis on

    Petite florets—however all are beautiful and inspiring!

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  3464. Tammy on

    It’s too hard to choose a favourite. I want them ALL!!!

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  3465. Emilee on

    Every. Single. Zinnia🥹😍 They’re so gorgeous, I cannot wait to grow them! We moved into our home last summer and I cannot wait to see it in bloom!

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  3466. Julie Weyenberg on

    Cancun Girls, Bee’s Choice, and Victorian Wedding are definitely on my list. They are all beautiful. I can’t wait for growing season.

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  3467. Katie G. on

    I am most excited for the dahlias! I have bought bees choice in the past, but the petite floret mix is beautiful!

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  3468. Ali Chesney on

    I can’t wait to try the Bee’s Choice!
    I loved the surprises of growing dahlias from seed, and all the pollinators they attract. So beautiful.

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  3469. Megan on

    I’m excited about the Pink Chenille celosia because of the Supercrest link for the same reasons you mentioned. I’m in 3b in Northern MN and we just don’t get hot enough or have enough day length for a lot of celosias.

    And, of course, I’m so excited about Alpenglow because of “Growing Floret”. I’m pumped about all the zinnias but I will feel like I’m growing a celebrity (that’s weird but you know what I mean).

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  3470. Maria on

    I can’t wait! to add the Unicorn Zinnias to my garden. They were my favorite the first time I saw them! I’ll be trying my hand at Celosia for the first time and hope to come home with some Spun Sugar. So many other beautiful choices – but I’ll have to snap up one or two Dahlia varieties.

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  3471. Lauren Layton on

    I am excited for the Unicorn mix and the zinnias that you partnered with your friend Kori to breed!

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  3472. Heather C. on

    Where do I even begin? Victorian Wedding and the Sangria Celosia are high on my list. I cannot wait to hopefully add some of this beauty to my garden. Thank you and the team so much for the opportunity to grow these and determination to finish these out. Job well done.

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  3473. Claire on

    What a dream! I’m really swooning for them all, but maybe, just maybe, I’m most excited for the precious metals zinnias. Or petite florets. Or limonata. Oh my! These flowers are all so special!

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  3474. Chris on

    Amazing range of beautiful flowers. I’ve had great success with bees choice dahlias. Excited to try some of these beauties.

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  3475. Christie Brink on

    Appenglow! And the Raspberry lemonade and Sangria celosias.

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  3476. Taryn on

    Oh my goodness girl! Team Floret has outdone themselves. Of all the stunning collections, I will be trying Dahlias from seed, Petiite Floret & Cancan Girls have stolen my heart.
    The Dawn Creek Zinnias with the occasional cactus style are so fun too…and then the Celosia….Limonata & Vintage Rose. Oh decisions, winning all 26 will be on my dream board!!
    Thank you for your dedication & hard work.

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  3477. Danielle Patton on

    I’m just so thrilled to see them all, but Dawn Creek Honey has definitely caught my eye!! Congratulations on a job well done- they are all gorgeous.

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  3478. Maya Williams on

    This was a really good read. I appreciated all the pictures. We’ve just moved into a new home and I had to leave behind our raised beds that we worked so hard on. It was my first jump into flowers and I’m addicted. Zinnias are my favorite. I’m going to try and snag Precious Metals and/or Alpenglow! The Summer Sherbet celosia looks awesome too.

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  3479. Barbara Lee on

    I love all the beautiful celosia varieties and of course I need Cancan Girls from the dahlia collection. Actually I really want one of everything. It’s so hard to pick just a few!
    Congratulations on reaching this huge milestone. I can only imagine how much work it has been!

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  3480. Pamela Darney on

    I would love to add Bee’s Choice to my pollinator garden. I keep bees and also offer selections for the native bees here in Virginia. They get along so well and have increased the production of both fruits and flowers.

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  3481. Deb on

    I love all the colours of Dawn Creek and who cannot love Floret, such beauty. Then there’s Victoria wedding.. Oh, my yard is going to look amazing!

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  3482. Judy on

    I am dreaming of walking among a garden filled with your treasures. All so very special , I hope to enjoy Alpenglow and Shooting Stars. I cannot wait to see your little package of magic in my mailbox!

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  3483. Erin Williams on

    I’m so excited to have Unicorn Zinnia seeds again – they were my very favorite zinnias I’ve ever grown! And Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Sangria Mix, Can Can Girls – so many others I’m looking forward to growing 💜🌸. Thank you Erin & team for putting in so much work, for partnering with Dawn Creek with such integrity and creating these beautiful little treasures, as you say. They truly bring so much joy and I can’t wait to grow them!

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  3484. Two Buds Flower Farm on

    My gosh! You and your team are incredible!! The Alpenglow is transcending! Vintage Rose is glorious, and I cannot wait to see grace our home within our bouquets!!

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  3485. Angie Schleue on

    I want them all, they are gorgeous! My favorite is probably Precious Metals.

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  3486. Tracy Loree on

    It is so hard to choose, by my favourites are Petite Florets Dahlias, Little Flower Girl Zinnias, and Vintage Rose Celosia. I’m very excited for your upcoming sale!

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  3487. Misty Benning on

    Oh, this is all so exciting! The soft colors of Dawn Creek Honey and Dawn Creek Peach both resonate with me. I also adore the Floret dahlia. So happy! Congratulations to you and your team on this launch!

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  3488. Kaitlin Ringus on

    Such great information that highlights the passion behind all these beauties!!! Hoping to snag vintage rose celosia, Dawn Creek blush, and petite florets. Would be happy to have any of these gorgeous additions to my flower garden this year!

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  3489. Vicki Ward on

    Zinnias are among my favorite bloomers. They take their time germinating here in coastal CA, but they are worth the wait. I’m especially interested in Aplenglow, Precious Metals, and the Dawn Creek varieties. I’ve never grown celosia, but am excited to try any of the beautiful varieties featured at Floret. Have had zero success with dahlia tubers, so the idea of growing from them from seed gives me hope. I’ve got my eye on Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice, in particular. All the seeds you will be offering look highly appealing! I’m looking forward to planting some of these in my home garden!

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  3490. Catherine Burgin on

    What a lot of work going on at Floret these last 7 years! Looking forward to trying some of the new varieties. Floret, Dawn Creek Honey, Alpenglow, Precious Metals…impossible to choose just one!

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  3491. Candice on

    Oh my goodness! I’m so excited to try the unicorn mix! Such cheery colors!! I’m a color maximalist type of gardener :)

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  3492. Sabrina Johnson on

    They all are so beautiful! I am looking forward to trying out Alpenglow! Thank you for sharing all your hard work.

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  3493. Rachel Withers on

    I’d love to grow the Bees 🐝 choice dahlias as last year my daughter became smitten with the bees landing on our dahlias. The bumbles would “wave” at her and snuggle in for the night. Cant wait to try these and ANY of those zinnias! 🌟

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  3494. Amanda on

    A tie between Spun Sugar and Precious Metals!

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  3495. Carole Stewart on

    Celosia, Pink Chenille, Spun Sugar, Sagria, Coral Reed
    Zinnias, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicornn, Little Flower Girl, Victorian, Dawn Creek Pastels, Dawn Creek Blush
    Dahlias,Cancan Girls, Bees Choice, Floret C33
    I plan to share with family and friends, Floret. Teach them how to plant, grow, fertilize, harvest and arrangements.
    I am on food stamps and medical assistance. So my $50 will not go far but I want to share with other desert rats!

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  3496. Jen K on

    Last year was the first time for growing the celosia and I fell in love! I’d love to grow the sangria color! Also the floret has been a favorite to follow. All the colors are just swoon worthy. What a fantastic job!

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  3497. Kaysha Savery on

    So excited for the dahlia seed mixes! What an amazing offering of seeds 😍

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  3498. Sasi on

    Love Alpenglow and Unicorn mix in Zinnias. I grew Bee’s Choice last year and boy, was my garden filled with so many bees. That helped pollinate the other flowers and vegetables, so loved having it not just look beautiful but add value to the garden as well. Having such a hard time deciding between Rose Gold, Summer Sherbet and Limonata. Just seeing the fields of flowers makes my heart skip a beat. Thank you for all the hard work that has gone into isolating the seeds and making such beauties available to us.

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  3499. Nancy Duran on

    SO Beautiful!! Hard to choose, but for starters Victorian Wedding, and Dawn Creek Blush.

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  3500. Fran ONeill on

    Congratulations!!!! Petite Florets, Dawn Creek Honey, Dawn Creek Blush, and Dawn Creek Peach all look so dreamy!

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  3501. Shannon on

    This is so exciting and I can feel your passion and joy coming through while reading all about these beautiful varieties! Thank you for bringing these blooms to the world. I am most excited about the new zinnia varieties, particularly alpenglow and precious metals, but also Victorian Wedding after ready this post! I hope to be able to grow them all on my small urban flower farm to share with my community!

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  3502. Ann Brown on

    Celosia is my favorite, but the zinnia precious metal is a must also! Can’t wait!

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  3503. Robin Duggins on

    Oh my what a collection!! How will I choose, I want them all?! ‘Precious Metals’ for sure! ‘Alpenglow’ if the former sells out too quickly! Then geez, all the celosias! I learned in my first year of growing cut flowers last season, I did NOT grow enough celosia! ‘Limonata’ definitely, and if I’m limiting myself to one more……..I’d go with ……I’m loving ‘Spun Sugar’ and ‘Vintage Rose’. 🤪 I hate feeling limited!

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  3504. Katharine McKee on

    I’m so excited to be able to grow some of your beautiful flowers soon! I especially like ‘Bee’s Choice’ and ‘Cancan Girls’ Dahlias; ‘Dawn Creek Pastels’, and ‘Unicorn Mix’ Zinnias and the ‘Spun Sugar’ Celosia. Thanks for all your hard work!

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  3505. Jaime on

    All the celosia!! I wish I could just grow fields of it. I really like the Limonata and Vintage Rose!

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  3506. KD on

    At the moment, my odds of winning a deluxe seed collection are still better than winning the Powerball! haha! But that will probably change because everything that you and your team touch, just takes off! I’m super excited about the Celosia, all of them! Congratulations on your successes with the breeding program. I’m so happy that you are getting to where you get to do exactly what you want. You have a great team, congrats to you all!

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  3507. Michele W on

    Oh my goodness!!! What an absolutely AMAZING mix of gorgeousness!!! These beauties are so incredible!! I hope I am able to secure some Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding and Golden Hour! These will be so beautiful in my raised beds in my yard!!! Can’t wait to see them all in bloom this summer!

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  3508. Karen Aslett on

    I am hoping to snag Unicorn Mix, Precious Metals, and Summer Sherbet! Setting an alert now!

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  3509. Sarah Miller on

    I have learned so much from you! I am most excited about the shooting stars! Providing opportunities for the bees to flourish is one of my favorite things so experience. I call them “my bees” for those that travel to my ever growing gardens.

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  3510. Jessica on

    Shooting Stars looks like a lot of fun! I’m planting Dahlia seedlings in my entire front yard this year!

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  3511. Julia Cates on

    My grandmother would start her own flowers from seed every year and one of the first plants she gave me to grow in my own garden grew into a beautiful zinnia. It has a special place in my heart. I would really love to see Alpenglow zinnias and some Spun Sugar celosia in my garden.

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  3512. kathleen stedman on

    I’m so excited about your new varieties of flowers. My Grandpa used to breed zinnias and they have always been a favorite of mine. I think the precious metals zinnias look so pretty and I can’t wait to grow some!

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  3513. Cara Hanstein on

    ‘Vintage Rose’ Celosia is divine. Definitely my pick!

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  3514. Katie Brown on

    I’ve wanted Precious Metals since the moment I first saw it and Petite Floret is a close second! I grew dahlias from Bee’s Choice this past year and loved the process. If you’re ever wanting to release Firefly into the world, let me know. ;)

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  3515. May on

    I’m most excited to grow dahlia using seeds from your farm!

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  3516. Courtney on

    First, let me say Congratulations on this labor of love turned dreams come true! I can’t begin to express how excited I am for the celosia and zinnias! Celosia vs Zinnias…well it’s a struggle for me! I love them both dearly!! I’m especially looking forward to Coral Reef mix, Precious Metals mix, Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding mix. Honestly, I want them all in time! It’s like Christmas in February! 🌸🎉💕🥰🌼🥂🙌🏻 Thanks for sharing your gift with us all!!

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  3517. Christy Bragg on

    I am just getting started with Dahlias and the Cancan Girls look amazing. I love planting the seeds and waiting to see what beauty comes up. 😊

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  3518. Luc Campeau on

    Hello,

    To be honest I am writing here to get a chance to win for my girlfriend. She has been so passionate about gardening and building a seed collection for her own pleasure in our backyard for the past few years. Since she has discovered your instagram page in 2020 during covid, I can’t remember how many times she is talking about you and every time there is a seeds restock! Now that you have originals I know how happy she would be to get any of the varieties. Her favourites are the Zinnias Alpenglow and the Dahlia Petite Floret.

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  3519. Melissa Englund on

    Victorian Wedding! Such beauty, thank you for sharing your gift with the world.

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  3520. Annie on

    I am so excited about Little Flower Girl and Bees Choice. Thank you for opening my world to the beauty of flower gardening

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  3521. Amy on

    Oh my goodness! How to chose a favorite?!? I love them all , but I’m excited to try to celosia.

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  3522. Briana Linder on

    What an incredible journey of perseverance, you must feel such joy seeing this dream come to pass!! I would be delighted with any and all of these varieties and colors…but if I had to pick, the Golden Hour Zinnias and Petite Floret Dahlias speak to my heart the most! So grateful for this opportunity to win! 💛

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  3523. Kate Formichella on

    Well… All of these Beauties just blew our minds! I can see them all being grown over here on Cape Cod in my January Daydreams!!
    I happen to be getting some more flower growing space on our property that we are organically and sustainably stewarding. Thank you for having the flower vision and passion for all that went in to these amazing stems. There are wedding couples this year that would love to have these special beauties at their celebrations and all the other celebrations that our stems reach.
    Seeds are little miracles! Thank you
    xo

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  3524. Lavinia on

    I’m excited about Bee’s Choice. They’re all so magical it is almost impossible to choose. I have noticed a disturbing shortage of bees the last few years and try to add pollinators for them. What a blessing these would be for the hummingbirds also. Thank you for your hard work and inspiration.

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  3525. Lindsay on

    It’s the coral reef celosia for me! I’d never seen a crest celosia before my florist included them in our diy wedding buckets. Now, 10 years later I’m starting my own flower farm and celosias always make me think of the joy of doing my wedding flowers!

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  3526. Chelsea on

    This was so breathtaking! So beyond excited for these to be available. To be honest I’m excited for them all, but to name a few: Cacan Girls, Little Flower Girland Shooting Stars. Thank you to the entire team at Floret for creating such beauty!

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  3527. Patricia Fain on

    Zinnia – Victorian wedding…I’ve always been drawn to the Victorian color palette. Also Dahlias- literally any of them. I never knew a lot about Dahlias till this year, and Ive fallen quite hard for them….i cannot wait to plant and grow my first Dahlias.
    To win seeds would be the highlight of my year!

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  3528. Amelia Hefferlin on

    Cancan Girls, Petite Florets, and Shooting Stars are the mixes I love!

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  3529. Sheila appel on

    I am very eager to attempt to grow all of the varieties, but I am especially excited for the zinnias in precious metal and alpen glow. After the zinnias, I go to the dahlias. I have had many adventures with tubers, but really want to try floret. The flowers look so lovely. I am hopeful that growing dahlias from seed will be much more fun than from tuber. I love the mystery!
    I live in Kentucky and sometimes it is difficult with tubers to get them to bloom in time for fall. I believe the seeds will produce better. Zinnias love our summer heat- my number 1 flower producer!!

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  3530. Cyndi on

    I’m really looking forward to growing your Zinnia’s! I have been growing them since I was a little girl! (I’m 63 years old) They are such a happy flower and I have always loved them! Excited to try some new varieties! 🌸

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  3531. Sarah Good on

    I’m so excited to buy some seeds. I have a calendar event set and will be on the site with my mouse ready! I’m most excited about Limonata! The Dawn Creek zinnia are beautiful too, I just love the shape and petal variations!

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  3532. Ethan on

    Precious metals!

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  3533. Angela Walter on

    Who can pick just one? They are all so gorgeous and compliment each other. I hope to grow more celosia varieties this year. And it looks like I need a larger garden!

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  3534. Wury Glende on

    Wow the Precious Metals Zinnias look divine! What a milestone to have bred all these wonderful varieties!!

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  3535. Pamela on

    Shooting Stars!😍

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  3536. Audra on

    They are all so beautiful! I am most excited about the Zinnia collection! I’m loving the Precious metals, Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Blush and the Celosia Summer Sherbet!

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  3537. Jill on

    So many gorgeous choices. I think the “Precious Metals” “ Unicorn Mix” and “ Little Flower Girl “ are at the top of my list. I can’t wait until your launch happens.

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  3538. Megan Winner on

    Congrats on this huge accomplishment. I’m so excited about the recommendation to place Alpenglow alongside limelight hydrangea, thank you. ‘Shooting Stars’ will look so distinct against typical varieties of dahlias in my area. Can’t wait!

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  3539. Kelly Hageman on

    Your hard work has paid off, what beautiful flowers! Growing Golden Hour and Petite Florets would be so exciting.

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  3540. Deanna smith on

    Celosia: dusty rose for the subtle colors and fan shapes: champagne flutes of golden honey

    Zinnia: tie: Victorian wedding for the raspberry peach gumdrop shapes
    Dawn creek honey: not colors I tend to gravitate towards but the variety of this appenglow hue draws me in like the first sip of coffee each morning

    Dahlia: floret with it iridescent anemone centers and bee attraction.

    Congratulations on so many originals and the journeys to get to thiss sad point!

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  3541. Kathryn Walliser on

    Wow! Thank you for blessing the world with these new beauties!! So excited for you guys to be able to share them. Thank you for your devotion and all the hard work it took to bring these to life. I’m most excited about ‘Petite Florets’ and the ‘Unicorn Mix’. Hoping to grow them in Uganda when I return there. I’m excited to enjoy and share them with with my friends there!

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  3542. Suzanne Woss on

    They are all so beautiful! I love the pastel shades of Precious metal and Victorian Wedding. Zinnias are one of my favorite flowers. I am in awe of you skills as a flower farmer. Can hardly wait for their release.

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  3543. Heather on

    AHHHHH-those golden hour & Alpenglow zinnias are to die for!!!! So much beauty!💗

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  3544. Yolanda on

    I’m excited about the pastel celosias and zinnias. I’m hoping I can grow dahlias and overwinter the tubers without having to lift them and store them. Erin and team, thanks so much for your hard work to get these beauties out into he world!

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  3545. Leana Bolliger on

    I’m soooo excited to grow ‘golden hour’. Every time you post it I’m in awe of the colour. I just must must must have it in my garden.

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  3546. Krista on

    Congratulations on a beautiful variety. Alpenglow is a stunner and the variety I am most excited to add to my garden. I really enjoyed watching the journey of Alpenglow on Discovery+. There was a lot of love put into these babies! Rose Gold, Victorian Wedding, and Dawn Creek Blush are close seconds, gorgeous colors.

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  3547. Heather Doolittle on

    So exciting! All of the varieties look lovely! I grew Unicorn a few years ago when you offered it last and LOVED it. Definitely at the top of my list again!

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  3548. Mary Hughson Brown on

    I built a cutting garden out of bricks salvaged from an historic ranch house near my home. I want to plant your Bee’s Choice Zinnia and the Metallics as well as some Celosia and a Dalia mix but I can’t decide which. There is nothing better than bringing flowers to my friends and neighbors.

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  3549. Hope on

    I can’t wait to grow Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Peach this spring! I am hoping to grow these flowers and use them at my own wedding this summer, how magical 🥹🤍

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  3550. Ashley Robinson on

    I’m SO EXCITED that the unicorn mix is returning, that is my all time favorite!

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  3551. Melissa Kipe on

    Dawn creek honey looks amazing and I would love to grow it !!!!!

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  3552. Anne Traer on

    I’ve been following the Precious Metals story for a while and am also a fan of most of your celosias (it will be hard to pick). I’ve only grown bedding dahlias from seed, so growing cut flower dahlias from seed sounds exciting and I’d love to give growing from seed a try. As a farmer/florist I wish there were more options for ball or decorative forms as they have longer vase life (at least in my experience) than anemone or collarette. As always- love all the hard work that has gone into your creations and I can’t await to see them blooming in New England!

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  3553. Courtney on

    Hi! What a great joy to share in the fruit of your years of labor in caring for these amazing flowers! I am very eager to try my hand at growing dahlias from seed – I’ve only had one so far in bulb form and I would love to create a big, beautiful bouquet with all those happy colors and textures like your photographs have in them! Thank you for this giveaway and congratulations on all your success!! May your garden continue to be lush, green, and bountiful with color and may the pests and weeds leave you be! ❤️💛💖💚💙

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  3554. Ami on

    These all looks so absolutely gorgeous! But I have to admit precious metals zinnias have won my heart just on looking at them.

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  3555. Melissa K. on

    I have my eyes set on Alpenglow and Goldenhour zinnias! So beautiful!

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  3556. Carrie on

    All the celosia! I love them all!

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  3557. Megan on

    So excited for the zinnias! Precious metals, golden hour, and Alpenglow :)

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  3558. Glanette on

    I have been waiting for these ever since your first amazing discovery! 😍 I will be so thrilled if I can grow Victorian wedding, alpenglow, or precious metals. You’ve done incredible work to bring these into the world and the gardening and floral communities are indebted to you and your team!

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  3559. Donnelle McKaskle on

    So excited for you! I loved watching you from the beginning and seeing how far you have come and now that you have your original seeds is so wonderful! What a beautiful journey to here. I can’t wait to get so many of the seeds. Each year I consider planting dahlias, but just never have. After seeing some of your amazing original dahlia seeds this is definitely going to be the year!

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  3560. Sherri Q. on

    I’m excited to try the Petite Florets, the Unicorn mix, and the Summer Sherbet celosia. Every single variety is stunning and I would love to see my boulevard teeming with beautiful blooms and pollinators.

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  3561. Nancy Gardner on

    Beautiful, stunning photography in this post! I believe I’d be most interested in trying my hand at growing any of the dahlias. They are all such beautiful blooms! Thank you for sharing all of this information with us. Very inspiring!

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  3562. Jami Dressler on

    I am most excited about Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl and Cancan Girls You are such an inspiration and I have loved following your journey!
    Thank you!

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  3563. LeeAnn on

    I can’t wait to try growing Limonata! Such a beautiful variety you’ve bred, well done to both you and your team at Florets.

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  3564. Lital on

    Honestly so hard to pick! I LOVE all the variations, especially yours of celosia but if I had to pick it would be Zinnias(specifically Golden Hour, my favorite time of day to take pics on the camera). The variety through your breeding program are so unique and honestly its your page that has made me fall in flowers with flowers in a different light. So much appreciation for the work that comes with it and how rewarding it is after. I have a small patio garden but I aspire to spread my wings someday. I have been waiting for the day your varieties would be available to us and it is so exciting!!! Thank you for all you do, truly inspiring.

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  3565. Gardenia Moffett on

    Bees Choice & Petite Florets! Gorgeous! Thank you Erin! Wonderful blog post !

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  3566. Rebekah on

    What a journey! So happy for you to finally release this beauty out I to the world. Can’t wait to get ‘Precious metals’.

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  3567. Karine Labbe on

    I’m sooooo excited for the zinnias (Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl and all the Dawn Creek beauties!) and for Petite Florets!

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  3568. Raechel Koh on

    I’m excited for zinnias and dahlias most of all. Especially alpenglow and precious metals, shooting stars and bee’s choice. It has been a joy to follow along this process with you! Best of luck with the release!!

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  3569. Sascha Kolonchuk on

    This is so sweet of you! Honestly I feel like I am so excited about all of them! But if I had to narrow it down I would have to say I’m most excited about Petite Floret and Alpenglow! Thank you for all of your hard work and for giving us all the chance to make our Gardens/Farms even more beautiful!

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  3570. Rachel Householder on

    I am most excited for precious metals and one of the Dahlia seeds! They are all so beautiful that I am torn between which one I would want the most…. But I am leaning towards Shooting Stars. You have created something truly magical and beautiful by breeding seeds. Thank you for creating a space and community that cultivates creativity and beauty. You have inspired me not only to grow in my own garden, but to give to others, and create a space at the school where I work to grow more flowers.

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  3571. Jason Aucoin on

    Celosia is my favorite! It looks amazing fresh and dried, comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, and looks killer with so many other cuts! Looking forward to trying ‘rose gold’ and ‘spun sugar’. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to this tedious but worthwhile project!

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  3572. Hilary on

    The Alpenglow zinnias! Would go so nicely in my Colorado mountain garden!!

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  3573. Jenny Miller on

    Thank you so much for expanding the palette of colors. It’s like going from a box of 8 crayons to a deluxe set — you’ve introduced so many shades beyond primary colors. I’d love to try them all. but if I picked one it would be your Shooting Stars dahlia mix as I love anemone forms. I planted your Bee’s Mix four years ago and continue to save tubers from one particularly special seedling—a copper beauty that makes me think of Italian stucco.

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  3574. Hannah on

    Wow – these are all so beautiful! I especially love all of the celosias – I grew flamingo feathers last year and they were a neighborhood hit, so I hope to try more options this season :)

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  3575. Tasha Logan on

    Shout out to the Floret Team as well as the Dawn Creek Team for doing this work! Bringing beautiful flowers into the world bring joy to fields and gardens far and near!

    I think I am most excited for the Dawn Creek series and the Precious Metals Zinnia seeds.

    Never tried celosia before but may give it a try this year.

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  3576. Erin on

    Beautiful varieties! I’m most excited about the zinnias. The unicorn and flower girl varieties will have to be added to my collection, but it is so hard to choose just one!

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  3577. Elizabeth Zuniga on

    All of your varieties are breathtaking. Thank you for the love and hard work you poured into their creation, and for sharing them!! I am very excited about Alpenglow zinnia and petite Floret Dahlia. Hoping to grow each of them to spread more beauty into the world!

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  3578. Cheryl on

    I’m so excited about all of them and so looking forward to growing them in my garden this season! Can’t wait!!

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  3579. Anna I on

    I have been 🤩 at your anemone dahlias ever since you posted them on Instagram!! I can’t wait to try to get the Cancan Girls seed mix!! 🤞🤞🤞

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  3580. Lisa on

    Can’t wait to get the Bee’s Choice. I really want to get some pollinator plants going!
    I’d plant every seed offered if I could but Bee’s Choice and Petit Florets are ate the top of my list dawn Peach Creek and Heavy Metals are super and I’ve never tried Celosia so I’ll go with Supercrest Mix. I like the early flowering part!
    Can’t wait to get some.
    Lisa in Marysville

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  3581. Alvina Turman on

    I am excited about the zinnia’s collection. I have had great success with zinnias in my AZ garden. I love the pastel. I actually love the pastels in all the collections.

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  3582. Robin on

    All of the celosias are my favorite! 😍

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  3583. Salwa on

    Precious Metals!

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  3584. Samantha LeGath on

    Can I name all of them?! But seriously, Alpenglow has had my heart since the first time I saw it. I absolutely cannot wait to watch her bloom in person! Vintage Rose Celosia is so subtly beautiful, so she is my second choice! Finally, I am so excited to see what treasures the Floret dahlia seeds will share!

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  3585. Angelina on

    I am over the moon excited for alien glow and golden hour! I also love the dawn creek pastels!

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  3586. Johanna George on

    Thank you for sharing the magic! Alpenglow is my favorite to try! Zinnias are such amazing, steadfast cut flowers for me!

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  3587. Mel on

    Golden Hour has to take the cake! They’re all such beautiful tones unlike anything out there. Thank you for nurturing them into existence.

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  3588. Megan S on

    I cannot wait to see and feel the energy of Alpenglow and Golden hour… even though there are so many absolutely gorgeous species in this collection! Full of flower magic no doubt :) thank you floret!

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  3589. Janet on

    My first ever cut flower garden and I’m so excited. I’m so glad you spoke about Celosia’s as I had not given much thought, but Limonata is truly beautiful to me. I’m excited about Alpenglow but Golden Hour has caught my attention. Dahlia’s are my favorite as is my mom’s and in the past I’ve resorted to 1-800- call mom when I’ve attempted flowers, so I want to surprise her. Such a decision, my first is Bee’s Choice but can’t turn my head away from Cancun girl but Shooting Stars speaks to me because it looks whimsical. So much beauty, Thank you for all your resources, truly been a blessing to me.

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  3590. Lisa H on

    I’m most excited about Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, and Petite Floret! So beautiful!

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  3591. Kendra on

    Unicorn mix sounds beautiful! I can’t wait to try it out.

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  3592. Jennifer on

    Gosh! Thank you for the chance to participate in the launch of your new collections! I’ve become a big dahlia fan & love anemone, so super excited about ‘Cancan Girls’! Also, love the ‘Precious Metals’ zinnia collection. Grateful for the opportunity to watch & learn from your journey to create your original collections. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  3593. Linda C on

    I’m excited about trying the new varieties of celosia especially limonata. Also the zinnias especially Alpenglow.

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  3594. Katelin on

    Autumn Blaze is a must add for the Red Queen section of my Alice in Wonderland garden! It’ll add some fantastic texture and depth of color. I’m also excited for Little Flower Girl to add to my pastel cutting garden!

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  3595. Ballard on

    I’m excited for the zinnias, especially the Precious Metals! I remember seeing them in instagram a few years ago and I’m excited they are finally ready!

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  3596. Alexa on

    I’m excited to add Rose Gold and Vintage Rose Celosia; Alpenglow, Unicorn and Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnias; and and if the Dahlia selections but especially Floret!

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  3597. Alex on

    This year I’m growing my own wedding flowers and when I saw the Zinnia varieties I knew they were going to be the most perfect addition to the bouquets and table pieces – especially alpenglow!! I also plan on grabbing Limonata celosia. They fit the “muted but still colorful” vibe perfectly and I can’t wait to have a row of them in my field :D

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  3598. Janet on

    Bees Choice is on my list! We must help the pollinators.
    Look forward to trying some celosia for the first time ever. Congrads on your successes.

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  3599. Sara M. on

    I MUST grow precious metals zinnias. So very beautiful.

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  3600. Eiddwen Thomas on

    Sincere congratulations on all the hard work and these amazing and significant accomplishments! If I had to choose it would be Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar Celosia and Golden hour Zinnias and the Dawn Creek series. Thank you so much for producing all these exceptional seeds!

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  3601. Leighann on

    I’m so excited!! It’s very tough to choose!! I love them all! My very favorites are
    Victorian Wedding
    Dawn Creek Blush
    Dawn Creek Peach
    Golden Hour
    You bring me great inspiration! Thank you so much!

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  3602. Gloria Hansen on

    Oh my, what a wonderful thing to do. I LOVE Zinnias!!! They are so effortless and look stunning! I would love to try Victorian Wedding, and the Unicorn mx, Dawn Creek pastels….and the Bee mix. The celosia is not one I have attempted but would be interested in trying Summer Sherbet and Autumn Blaze. Truly, anything would make me happy. I want to walk among flowers and add happiness to the world by giving to the pollinators. The pictures are absolutely stunning that you post!

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  3603. Danica on

    Unicorn Mix is the one I am most excited about growing this year. I think it will work well into bouquets throughout the season with its array of colors. It was difficult to pick just one

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  3604. Beth on

    I am excited about all of the zinnia varieties and am eager to add celosia to my garden this year!

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  3605. S on

    Wow what a dream tk have all of them! I am most excited about Alpenglow zinnias. They sound like a dream. I give away flower bouquets at the end of my driveway and these would look so beautiful in my arrangements this summer.

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  3606. Lauren Palmer Jansen on

    Gosh… obviously all but *Golden Hour* is just utter magic. So grateful for your work Erin and everyone and cannot wait to grow some of these beauties myself!!!

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  3607. Gwen Hefner on

    I can’t wait to try and get them all. So beautiful and so thrilled for you all!

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  3608. Audrey on

    Um.. I have been waiting for some of these seeds for a long time since I’ve seen photos of some of your flowers. I was gifted a gift card from your shop several years ago from my family’s Secret Santa that I have yet to use, I hope to be able to use them, hahahahah. Fingers crossed. I want Precious Metal, Unicorn Mix, and Floret’s offspring seeds!!!

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  3609. Joanna Maziarz on

    The zinnias get me the most excited, especially Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Pastels…although all of them are beautiful! If I was going to try to start some dahlias it would ha e to be Bee’s Choice. Amazing selection!

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  3610. Kim Felcher on

    Oh my goodness…which to choose, they’re all stunning! I guess I’ll pick one from each category that will best compliment what I have going in my garden this year. Celosia Limonata, Zinnia Unicorn Mix, Dahlia Bee’s Choice.

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  3611. Christina on

    So excited for all the Zinnias! Especially the Dawn Creek mixes.

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  3612. Cathi on

    Love all of them, but would love to purchase Floret Zinnias

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  3613. Joanne on

    They are all perfection! I am looking forward to growing a selection of the Dawn Creek Zinnias, especially Honey! Thank you Floret Farm for your amazing and inspiring work!

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  3614. Christine Brown Elston on

    Oh wow! Thank you for the opportunity! I have been patiently waiting for this email and can’t wait til they are available for purchase.

    One of the varieties I am most excited to try is Cancan Girls since it is so beautiful and is so special that you probably won’t offer it again.

    I will be ordering some of all of your other seeds and can’t wait to see them grow!

    Take care and thank you. Christine

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  3615. Laurie on

    Well, TODAY, raspberry lemonade absolutely makes me feel so happy during this dreary time of year! I’m picturing it blooming and swaying in the breeze in my garden creating a burst of incredible, amazing color that will put a smile on my face everytime I see it! Your flowers are so incredible! I don’t know how you come out with so many winners over and over again. Both of your thumbs are definitely green:)

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  3616. Lori on

    How do you pick one? I love them all. Zinnias are one of my favorites and I definitely want to grow Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, all of the Dawn varieties, …….

    Congratulations on creating a beautiful collection of flowers.

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  3617. Jenny Mattos on

    All of them for sure! But especially the precious metal zinnias! Cant wait to add these in my garden this year! Everything is gorgeous and in my favorite colors!

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  3618. Erin Crommett on

    Gosh, the Dawn Creek Honey is lovely and unusual. Would love to give it— and any others— a try!

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  3619. Carrie on

    All of these are absolutely beautiful. I’m most excited to grow Dawn Creek pastels, Petit Florets, and Spun Sugar. Thank you again Erin (and team) for making these beauties available to everyone to experience. What a beautiful gift you are giving to this world.

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  3620. Cathey Jo Schuster on

    Each year I’ve planted some of Bee’s Choice. So interesting to watch dahlia seeds sprout and grow, then flower into a brand new beauty! Each year we grow your celosia, these lovelies are our main filler now. Since I first saw this on your website I have always loved this flower. Been using Flower Girl each year also, they are pretty garnish for our bouquets. Your new zinnias, can’t wait to grow them. So proud of your work and we hope to be growing most all of your new ones😊. Thank you for your lessons, books and inspiration.
    Cathey Jo & Bradley

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  3621. Margo V on

    I have been rooting for Alpenglow since watching the documentaries and looking forward to adding her Phoenix rising magic/energy to my garden! I am also so surprised by how enchanted I am by the Celosias esp Rose Gold and Vintage Rose.

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  3622. Ariella Noelle on

    Yay!! Dawn Creek Peach is so dreamy. It could be the fave! It’s hard to pick a favorite though!!! Golden hour is probably in my top three as well!!

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  3623. Rebekah on

    These are all so gorgeous! I am super excited about the Floret Dahlia mix. Love them all though!

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  3624. Mary on

    Every celosia variety is a must grow! Achingly beautiful!!!

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  3625. Jan Hansen on

    They are all so gorgeous I’m trying to figure out how to expand my garden space! I am especially excited to try the Unicorn Mix zinnias, since zinnias have always been my favorite. But I’m going to try celsosia and dahlias for the first time this year, too.

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  3626. Blanca García on

    It will be so hard to choose for my new budget but little flower girl, precious metals, and the celosia: vintage rose sound like they would send me out of this world. Thank you for all the hard work bringing these to us!

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  3627. Alexa Helge on

    I’m so excited to try these! I’m especially excited for the Precious Metals zinnias and the Dawn Creek Pastels! I love having cut flowers in my yard and zinnias are just so perfect for that.

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  3628. Katherine on

    All the Zinnias really! I’m also excited to get some mystery dahlias growing from some of the seeds. They all look amazing!

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  3629. Dejah Sanchez on

    So many gorgeous flowers to choose from, but the petite florets bring so much joy. The idea that it will be something similar and unique is such a gift to grow.

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  3630. Lanier Lewis on

    I’m new at gardening and would be excited for any of these varieties. I love looking at all your flowers and their beauty. I am reading one of your books and enjoy all that you do.

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  3631. Esther on

    Celosia vintage rose!

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  3632. Heather Herbay on

    Oh my! Here are a few I’m excited about – Sangria Mix Celosia, Unicorn Zinnia and Bee’s Choice dahlias!
    Thank you for these wonderful blog posts! A bright spot on this cold winter day! : )

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  3633. Lorraine Vargo on

    This summer will be my second summer adding dahlias to my garden. I absolutely fell in love with this flower! I got excited with each blossom and sent way too many photos to my mom. I am excited to try the petite floret variety as I started with tubers last year.

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  3634. Michelle Boogades on

    What an amazing and beautiful story – Floret! From your humble beginnings to the wonderful family of staff and tremendous accomplishments; such a joy to follow you and learn. Your Floret originals – Oh My! After much deliberation, I’ve decided to focus on Celosia: Rose Gold, Limonata & Sangria Mix, as well as, Zinnias: Golden Hour, Little Flower Girl and Victorian Wedding – for all the wonderful reasons you have outlined in your briefs.

    Coming to you from the east coast, Virginia Beach, Virginia where I garden, practice and teach on my property adjacent to a salt marsh graced with beautiful shore birds & more. The estuary greatly enhances my lessons in sustainable gardening practices mainly for personal mentoring. I enjoy including your content and am looking forward to growing your unique varieties.
    Many thanks for all your content; I remain eager for your newsletters & offerings.
    Sincerely,
    Michelle Boogades

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  3635. Shari on

    All of them! Your passion for creating these beauties and then sharing your knowledge is truly inspiring.

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  3636. Carol Hibbard on

    How can I possibly choose? I’ve been chomping at the bit to grow some Floret seeds and see what comes. But the precious Metals zinnias are also at the top of my list. Would that there was more garden space here!

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  3637. Brittnee West on

    This GA girl is LOVING all the peachy tones. Hoping to score some Golden Hour and Little Flower Girl 🤩
    Congrats on this milestone for Floret!

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  3638. Liz Shoemaker on

    You expect us to be able to pick only a handful of these new varieties that we are excited to grow?!! That’s an impossible ask. Im looking to pick up a few of each category myself.. whoever isn’t sold out! 💜😜

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  3639. Lauren B on

    I am from Australia originally, where we are famous for our beautiful coral reefs, so I am beyond excited to plant ‘coral reef’ in my US garden as a reminder of home. Congratulations on your incredible work!

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  3640. Masaki on

    Congratulations on the imminent release of the Floret Originals! I’m particularly drawn to the diverse celosia varieties, such as ‘Rose Gold’ and ‘Vintage Rose’, with their captivating colors and nostalgic charm. The zinnia mixes, especially ‘Unicorn Mix’, sound like a dreamy addition to any garden. Can’t wait to see these blooms brightening up gardens everywhere!

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  3641. Sarah Mundo on

    All of your breeding varieties are exquisite, but the pastel zinnias have my heart! I’m looking forward to this release!

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  3642. G. Graham on

    Erin, Thank you for your hard work and dedication in creating these treasures. I love them all but I am especially excited about the Dahlias, Celosia and Zinnia! I am so excited for February 6th. Many blessings to you and your entire team 🙏🏽

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  3643. Kim Burnham on

    I have been waiting for precious metals all my life! This is the one I’m most excited about

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  3644. Anna on

    I cannot wait for the zinnias & dahlias!!! I want to get them all 😍😍

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  3645. Susan Christiano on

    I love Floret and really hope to buy these seeds and I want all of the zinnias! Erin is so inspirational and I can’t wait to grow what she has grown.

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  3646. Megan McKeithan on

    What an impossible question! I am definitely the most excited about the celosia varieties – Spun Sugar is stunning and will go beautifully with so many other flowers I am planning to grow. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us!

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  3647. April on

    I have a confession I am a zinniaoholic… but man the celosia is gorgeous… so I am the most excited for all of them. Thank you and your staff for doing what you do… I just feel like growing flowers is my soul. Without you folks life would be less dreamy.

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  3648. Judy Clegg on

    Hi! I’m just beginning my experiment with dahlias so I’m most interested in Petite Florets! It’s a whole new world opening up to me! I wish there were more “Growing Floret” shows- I was totally moved to tears when I watched it- stirred something deep inside me- thank you!

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  3649. Molly Adams on

    I’m a dahlia fanatic! I can’t wait to grow hem from your seeds!!!

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  3650. Erin Wintle on

    So hard to choose!! Summer sherbet and unicorn mix are for sure 🥰

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  3651. Laurie Wolfer on

    The Dawn creek pastel collection would be a perfect addition to my garden . I love the different varieties of dahlias also. You have such beautiful gardens . Also your breaking dawn zinnias would also be fun to try . Thanks for the opportunity!!!

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  3652. Mary on

    Congratulations on such a wonderful accomplishment! The varieties are beautiful, and it’s not possible to pick a favorite–so many choices! I’m definitely looking forward to growing some dahlias from seed, and the surprises that will come with that. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm for flower gardening–definitely contagious!

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  3653. Amy Adams on

    These new varieties are stunning and such an accomplishment! I especially love the golden and honey tones. Golden Hour might be my favorite.

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  3654. Jane Hamill on

    I’m excited to try the vibrant Shooting Stars dahlia mix in our community garden! These would be a beautiful addition to the zinnias we grow to use for arrangements placed on our community kitchen tables here in Texas!

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  3655. Pamela Filzen on

    I would love any of these varieties. The mixed variety would be fun. I mostly just share with my neighbor and enjoy watching them grow.

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  3656. Jody Hug on

    I am most excited for the zinnias!
    I have an area in the front of my property that I want to plant if I can keep the gophers at bay.

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  3657. Julie on

    They are all gorgeous! Hoping to add Bee’s Choice and Little Flower Girl to my pollinator garden.

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  3658. Terie on

    I think the Floret is so unique. I like unusual plants. Odd also like to get Unicorn for my granddaughter. It looks like it would be a fun surprise ans would be fun & easy to grow. All the new seeds are so interesting and look forward to exploring them when they come out!

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  3659. Laura on

    I love zinnias and the range of colors they add to the garden. The butterflies and bees seem to enjoy the flowers more than I do.
    Dawn Creek Pastels would be a wonderful addition to my garden.
    So happy I found your tv show!

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  3660. Gigi Coe on

    Hi flower friends – last year I ordered a packet of the “brain” celosias and it is wroth noting that they dry absolutely spectacularly with no loss of color at all. They arrange well with dried zinnias, some of which dry well particularly green, yellow, and red varieties. Erin and others at Floret, I know you have your hands full with breeding, but definitely try out drying to recommend to your fans which might work for fall and holiday arrangements. Congratulations. You have brought so much joy into the world.

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  3661. Maria Rivera on

    Like all your flowers they are all beautiful but the zinnias, wow!! The Dawn Creek Honey I’m in love ❤️ hope to get some.

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  3662. Angelica Butler on

    Oh my goodness, unicorn mix is probably the prettiest flowers I’ve ever seen in zinnias. I love how vibrant and glowy they are.
    Alpine glow will definitely be in my cart as well for that soft elegant color to do arrangements with😍😍😍

    Precious metals will also be in there😅
    Probably a few celosia packets as well

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  3663. Rebecca on

    I love the vintage rose celosia! I love them all!

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  3664. Cindy on

    I am most excited for the celosia and zinnias. It is hard for me to pick just one of each but I am leaning towards Sangria Mix Celosia and Zinnia Golden Hour. Looking forward to growing them this year!

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  3665. Liz on

    I love zinnias! Looking forward to the metallics!

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  3666. Caitlin McKay on

    So excited for aplenglow but honestly I want every single one of your zinnias. So dreamy 💗

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  3667. Cindy Nordaker on

    After making newbie mistakes am still wanting to try again w/ Coral Reef Celosia & Golden Hour Zinnias. Almost didn’t enter, but decided to go ahead since sharing these custom bred beauties would be a gift of joy. The use of color in your work astounds me; congrats on this release!

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  3668. Jessica H. on

    WOW, sooo many glorious choices! I guess my first pick goes to your enchanting celosias, especially Vintage Rose, Limonata, and Coral Reef. Thank you Erin and the team for all your hard work. I am so happy that your journey has been fruitful, it has deeply inspired me! Heartfelt gratitude for you and your flower MAGIC!!!

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  3669. Abby Beard on

    Wow oh Wow! Dawn Creek Peach is speaking to my heart but all of those Zinnia varsities are jewels! I had no idea years ago that I’d be drooling over Zinnias in the garden!! Beautiful work – be proud of all those seeds!!

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  3670. Theresa Sipe on

    I’m most excited about Unicorn mix. I love zinnias and the color mix is really pretty. They will make lovely cut flowers.

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  3671. Antigone on

    Love the pics of Erin peaking out of the dahlia patch! I’m excited for Spun Sugar celosia (if I can get my hands on some). Interested in arranging fresh of course, but I want to try my hand at drying for wreaths. Congrats on Floret Originals and all the hard work that went into it <3

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  3672. Anna Turner on

    The zinnia varieties are so beautiful a breaking dawn colors are spectacular!

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  3673. Bethany S on

    Pretty! I am eyeballing celosia and zinnias!

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  3674. Kelsy Newton on

    Gosh if I have to pick Cancan Girls and Precious Metals. All of these are so gorgeous!

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  3675. Elizabeth Sculley on

    It’s hard to pick a favorite but the Precious Metal and Dawn’s Creek zinnias are unlike any zinnia I’ve ever seen and I cannot wait to grow them!

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  3676. Christine Grumbach on

    I am most excited for Dawn Creek Blush and Peach and of course, Golden Hour and Precious Metals. I am always amazed at the Zinnia’s I’ve grown from Floret and these look like they are just going to blow everything else out of the water! The day is circled on my calendar!!! Can’t wait. Love you guys!!!

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  3677. Kerry on

    Cancun girls for sure! I love those puffy little ladies. So charming.

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  3678. Elaine Young on

    I love the “shooting stars”collection – such a happy mix and the fact they attract bees is a bonus! Always looking for the small ways to help along nature. Thank you for all you are and do to make the world a more beautiful place!

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  3679. Samantha Sheppard on

    I cannot wait to add all of the zinnias!!! You have bred my dream flowers, each so incredibly wonderful. Thank you!!!

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  3680. Jenny on

    So excited to grow all of these beautiful varieties, they make my heart happy! Really looking forward to seeing the magic of the petit florets dahlias and working with Victorian wedding zinnias!!!!

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  3681. Krystal Whitright on

    I am very excited for all of these! Following your journey has been a honor! Sangria is absolutely beautiful!👏🏼

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  3682. Lori Miles on

    How exciting for you and your team, and for everyone to have a chance to grow these beautiful originals! I’m most excited about the new celosias and the Unicorn Mix of zinnias! Can’t wait…

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  3683. Izabelle Adams on

    I am most excited about the Zinnia: Precious Metals mix. Similarly, I have a place in my heart for the blush/peachy light pallet. The blooms are big and the color ages like fine wine. Although, this variety is at the top of my list, “Alpenglow” is a close second. It only gets better every time I see it.

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  3684. Jill on

    Bee’s Choice and Dawn Creek Peach are tops on my list! So excited these are now available…

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  3685. Sitara on

    Just one? These are all magical! I do love the pastel Zinnias. Amazing job, to you and your team!

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  3686. Kristine Daniels on

    While I love all your newbies, I am most looking forward to your Zinnia, Precious Metals!

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  3687. Renee Douville on

    I would love to try the ‘Vintage Rose’s celosia to complement my hydrangeas.

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  3688. Harleen Osburn on

    How can I choose??? I think the Unicorn Mix will be a lovely addition to my garden, but I want them all!

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  3689. Victoria on

    Spectacular!! Looking forward that Bee’s Mix!

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  3690. Sandra on

    This is so exciting! It will be my first time growing celosia. I’d love the sangria mix! I am also excited about the unicorn zinnia and the bee’s choice! So fun to have such surprises in the garden!

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  3691. Marcia on

    I am new to this site, but I am excited to get some seeds and give them a try! I love zinnias, one of my favorite flowers, so I have Dawn Creek Pastels and Unicorn Mix on my list. I’d love to try Supercrest Mix and Summer Sherbet celosias, too.

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  3692. Terri Shamroukh on

    Everything is so beautiful – it is hard to choose! I will go with the Unicorn Zinnias. I love the pastels too, but I need a little more color in my garden in summer – so I plan on ordering the Unicorn variety. Thank you. I was fascinated by the Celosia as well. I have not grown it yet.

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  3693. Valarie on

    I’ve been watching and waiting on the zinnia collection!! I’m so excited!!!

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  3694. Lindsay Frost on

    I am so excited for Cancan Girls! I am absolutely smitten over anemone blooms – I just want to pinch their cute little fluffy faces. I am also quite excited for Victorian Wedding and am growing all my own flowers for my own wedding. Hopefully I can get some of those soft orange blooms, perfect for a September celebration. As always, love the beauty you bring to the world!

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  3695. becky mckelvey on

    I am most excited about the new zinnias but all of the new varieties are fun, colors are amazing and I cannot wait to add them my garden areas

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  3696. Kristina on

    I want to try the Zinnias. Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Precious Metals, the bigger the zinnia flower the better!

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  3697. Alison on

    Ahhh 😍 Precious Metal zinnias are such a magical combination of soft, gentle colors.

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  3698. Abby Wise on

    I love zinnias! They are one of my favorite flowers. I can’t wait to grow the little flower girl! It reminds me of my own little flower girl who loves to pick zinnias 💕

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  3699. Katherine on

    I’m so excited for the dahlias. I have never grown them before and I’m super excited to be able to try with such a gorgeous variety. I’m super excited for the bees choice in particular. This will be my first year flower farming and i can not wait.

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  3700. Caitlyn P on

    I cannot wait for flowers to begin to bloom! I can’t wait to see the dahlias – the ‘cancan girls’ are going on my ‘must-have’ list.

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  3701. Jenn M. on

    Every variety is gorgeous! I love how fun and whimsical the cancan dahlias look. Thank you for sharing your passion and hard work with us all.

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  3702. Amanda on

    So excited for you and the whole Floret team. I hope to snag some of these beautiful options for my garden.

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  3703. Marian on

    OMG! They are all Glorious Blooms each and every one a beauty! How can I choose? I want to grow them, bunch them, and see the delight on all the faces they go to!’

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  3704. Karen Weyler on

    Hard to choose my favorites, but I’m especially excited about the Dawn Creek Blush zinnias.

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  3705. Meghan on

    I’m excited about all of them! While I’ll definitely try for some dahlias and zinnias, you’ve got me excited about the celosia – specifically summer sherbet.

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  3706. Jamie Reid on

    I am looking forward to ordering Cancan girls to try to find the perfect Anemone to add to my garden. I just started growing dahlias last year and I am hooked!

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  3707. Irene on

    I am so excited to get Sugar Spun Celosia and Dawn Creek Peach! All your varieties are beyond incredible and I wish I could have them all!!!

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  3708. Jennifer on

    These are all so exciting! Last year I grew Bee’s Choice & Discovering Dahlias seeds. This year I can’t wait to try Glowing Embers & Limonata Celosia as well as Dawn Creek Honey Zinnias.

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  3709. Maggie v on

    I cannot wait to try to grow some celocisa! This year will be my first attempt in a garden full of other seeds I was lucky enough to get from floret ❤️❤️

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  3710. Emily Wallman on

    I’m most excited for little flower girl zinnia, Petite florets, and sangria mix celosia. Thank you for cultivating all of these beautiful varieties!

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  3711. Cherrie on

    Whoohoo! So exciting to see all that’s happening for Floret in 2024. Looking forward to adding “Victorian GARDEN “ to my collection. Your zinnias are my all time fave- all colors! Absolutely love how Floret continues to cultivate community through your love of flowers🌸Thank you for being you!

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  3712. Amy Bousema on

    It has been so fun watching these seeds come to be! I am so excited for the new zinnias, they are such a unique color and I can’t wait have them in my garden this next year!

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  3713. Layna L. on

    The Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnias look so dreamy! But my all-time favorite flowers are dahlias so I’m especially excited about the Petite Florets and Shooting Stars. I’m looking forward to seeing all the different beauties that will grow! Thank you Erin and Team for sharing these special new varieties with us all.

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  3714. Lucy on

    I don’t know how we are supposed to pick!!! I am stoked for most of the zinnia mixes- but most excited for unicorn! Also excited about the celosia glowing embers! I’ll be honest, I love all of them and can’t wait to see them in person!!

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  3715. Alison Knowlden on

    Alpenglow! Reminds me of the sunset at my wedding in the mountains in Maine! Can’t wait to see it in person!

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  3716. Carlee Beireis on

    Can’t wait to add dahlia bees mix to the garden and would love to try the dawn creek honey mix.

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  3717. Cynthia Metcalf on

    I too are so excited to grow the Precious Metals! I fell in love with this color variety from the moment I saw it. So unusual!

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  3718. Audrey Hodel on

    I love the Golden hour zinnias and the Alpenglow. You are amazing. I love reading about and seeing all the beautiful pictures of flowers you grow.

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  3719. Chelsea on

    I was first introduced to Zinnias through Floret and will be forever grateful! We live in Bellingham, so each addition to our small backyard garden is painstakingly chosen. There have been times in my flower journey when the little “flower souls” speak to me and remind me so much of loved ones in flower form.
    Zinnias are my daughter through and through. They are such vibrant and happy bursts of color. They aren’t delicate but rather sturdy in their stalk and seem to have a little edge or sass to them. They will be a forever staple in my garden.

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  3720. JENNIFER LANSING on

    It’s a cold, damp day here in Idaho. What a treat to see all the lovely Zinnias. Its the Alpenglow flowers that intrigue me most! I have several Lime Light Hydrangeas waiting for companions such as these.

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  3721. Stacey McPhee-Maryland on

    I would love to grow Spun Sugar Celosia, Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals Zinnias, and Bee’s Choice Dahlias.
    It’s always so exciting to see Floret in my emails!
    You inspired me to grow Dahlias for the first time last summer, they gave me tremendous joy, watching them grow all summer!
    In addition to the flower descriptions, I love the names you have given them. Thank you Floret🌸

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  3722. Karen Johnson on

    It looks like all your hard work is really paying off with these beautiful new treasures!
    I dug up a large section of my yard last spring and began a pollinator garden, so while I love all your new varieties, I’d say the Bees Choice is certainly appropriate for my new garden!
    Congratulations on all the seed success you are having!

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  3723. Carole Stewart on

    The Floret C33 is the dahlia I will share with family and friends. People that don’t know what dahlias are. Will teach how to plant, stake and harvest.

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  3724. Terese Byrne on

    I am adding vintage rose celosia and precious metals zinnia to my garden this year

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  3725. Carolyn on

    Petite florets. Been wanting to grow her ever since I saw her. ❤️

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  3726. Emma B. on

    Thank you for sharing such a beautiful collection of flowers!! So hard to pick a favorite, but I think I’m most excited for the Unicorn Mix zinnias!

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  3727. Catherine Challinor on

    I am so excited at the prospect of growing Dahlias from seed!! I have bought many tubers over the years (not from you) that didn’t sprout and I’ve tried to dig up my own and carefully hunt for those tiny eyes before I slice precariously into the stubby tuber, with limited success. I think the Bees Choice would be fun to try and they look like a wildflower garden! Thank you for all your hard work and for sharing. 💕

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  3728. Angela Turley on

    Precious Metals is the one I’ve been anticipating the most but what an impressive variety to choose from!

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  3729. T L Wenzel on

    I’ve always loved celosias, but am so looking forward to the dahlias. Saved my first ever tubers last fall. Can’t wait to replant this spring! Have loved getting to see your journey. Thanks so much for letting us watch!

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  3730. Jules on

    I have been waiting for this sale for YEARS! Every time I see Precious Metals in pictures, I get a flash of “THIS IS THE ONE”. I can’t wait to add them to my garden, along with the Limonata celosia and Victorian Wedding zinnias (I may have to grow my seed budget so I can grow more varieties)!

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  3731. Erin on

    So many beautiful flowers! Hope to grow some unicorn, golden hour or Victorian wedding zinnia in my backyard garden! (Or maybe all three!!)

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  3732. Margate Fisk on

    Oh my gosh! I grew Bees Choice last year and my customers made it was the most popular flower I’ve ever grown. I want to add all the Dahlia varieties now!

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  3733. Bethany S on

    Pretty! I am eyeballing some celosia and zinnias

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  3734. Lee McCoy on

    Zinnias, Dahlias, Celosia, Amaranth — all of them!

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  3735. Elsie Eley on

    These are gorgeous flowers!!I’m imagining all the bouquets I’d make with them!🤍 Hoping that the birds don’t eat mine this year😂

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  3736. Kelly To on

    I love that you are collaborating with other growers! It has to be Dawn Creek Blush for me but they are all so beautiful. Like trying to pick a favourite child! So excited for these seeds to be put in the world!

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  3737. Josh Hegg on

    My wife has enjoyed everything about you and your flowers since we discovered your show. Looking forward to getting her some seeds.

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  3738. Laura on

    Dreaming of my own little backyard flower garden.

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  3739. Kimberly S. on

    The Celosia are showstoppers!! Gorgeous!

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  3740. Jennifer Hegg on

    Can not wait to try and grow these for myself! Watched your video today and your voice with the beautiful images , just wow!

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  3741. Rachelle on

    The Cancan Girls dahlias look amazing, I definitely need a larger garden!

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  3742. Lauren on

    I’m so excited to add Dawn Creek Blush and Alpenglow zinnias 🩷

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  3743. John on

    I’m most excited for dahlia seeds like Floret. Love all the colors.

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  3744. Katie on

    I’m very excited for the soft colored zinnias. I’m growing the flowers for my wedding this fall and I’m very hopefully I’ll be able to get a couple of packets of them.

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  3745. Terri Takacs on

    Oh boy – I can’t decide which I love best. The colors have an almost tea stained look. I am a Floret alumni of 2022 and can’t wait to try some of these on my tiny little micro urban farm Petit Flower Farm in Connecticut!

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  3746. Lara Fabrycki on

    Congrats Team Floret! What a milestone for you all! These treasures are such a tangible return on all your hard work. And then, as if that isn’t enough, you made enough to share!?! That makes it so much more rewarding. I love the unexpected, the anomalies in my garden so I am most excited to grow the dahlia mixes- probably the Petite Florets most because we have all been following along watching her grow:) Thank you all for the beauty you send out into the world!

    Lara

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  3747. Stephanie on

    I NEED these zinnias and dahlias to add to my collection 😍

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  3748. Kelly on

    It’s so hard to pick! I can’t go golden hour’s beauty and name.

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  3749. Marybeth Scott on

    I have long admired your work, but more your love of flowers that have inspired some many of us to try something new. I wish I could say I have one that I would like to try the most, but truthfully I want to try a little of it all.

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  3750. Emily Sepik on

    Psyched to get my hands on some of these zins!

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  3751. Karen Locke on

    I’ve been waiting (im)patiently for your Originals to be released! I’m looking forward to trying the Dahlia Shooting Stars or Petite Florets, as well as any of the Celosias – I never realized there was such a beautiful range of colors and forms (but I think I’m leaning towards the VIntage Rose and Raspberry Lemonade varieties.)

    Ah, who am I trying to kid? I wish I could get ALL of them! Thank you for sharing these beauties!

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  3752. Sara Groeneweg on

    I love Celosia!! I can’t wait to try some of these new ones!

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  3753. Michelle on

    I am most excited about the Raspberry Lemonade celosia. They are so beautiful, and it is very hard to pick just one color.

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  3754. Renee Dauk-Bleess on

    Rose Gold celosia! I have never grown celosia, and I’d love to experiment with its texture and color in my humble little arrangements. What a beautiful unique flower and color…but all of your offerings are simply luscious to look at and dream about! Thanks you for lovely descriptions of all the celosia, zinnias, and dahlias!

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  3755. Doralee Larson on

    I grew celosia last year for the first time because of your influence. It was so much fun to grow and to use in arrangements. And I have come to love all zinnias! Thank you for all your inspiration for a novice flower gardener.

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  3756. Jeni on

    I cannot tell you how excited I am for you! I hope to find out how many of your dahlias will bless me with their beauty in the desert of Arizona.

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  3757. Donna Steele on

    Super difficult to pick one , but, if I have to I’m going to say Little Flower Girl.

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  3758. Ann Stob on

    Oh goodness… How to choose just one variety that I’m excited about is impossible. But I really am looking forward to the Zinnias since they are so fun to grow!

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  3759. Malaika Bishop on

    Celsius all the way. I love them all and am so excited to grow them!

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  3760. Kaitlin Kennebeck on

    I am so excited for all of the zinnias especially the precious metals and unicorn mixes!

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  3761. Kara on

    All the Floret Originals are breathtaking. I especially adore Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnias. In Growing Floret Season 2, the highs and lows of embarking on a breeding program were documented so well and with such honesty. I have a whole new appreciation for Floret Originals!

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  3762. Jenny Petritz on

    I’d be over the moon to add any of your originals to my garden, but I’m most excited about the Dawn Creek Pastels and the Petite Floret dahlias.

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  3763. Janine Lidell on

    OMG. What a gift that would be. I really missed the little flower girl and Golden Hour seeds the past few seasons. Was able to sell every stem we produced of those and am very excited to see them again. Thank you!

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  3764. Kate on

    I just love the different textures of the celosias, especially the reef variations. It feels like bringing a bit of the ocean to land.

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  3765. Kassia on

    I’m so excited for all the Dahlia’s!!! Specifically, the Bee’s choice. They’re absolutely stunning!

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  3766. Katie Stevens on

    Thanks for sharing this overview, I have my list ready for sale day. I am very excited for the Celosia’s I have a few on my list but my tops are Autumn Blaze and Vintage Rose, I think these will be a gorgeous addition to our flower fields. I might also have to try some Dahlia seeds, I’ve only grown them from Tubers previously!

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  3767. Scott A on

    I would really like to grow any of the dahlias. However, everything in this offer would have a place in our garden!

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  3768. Katie Stevens on

    I am very excited for the Celosia’s I have a few on my list but my tops are Autumn Blaze and Vintage Rose, I think these will be a gorgeous addition to our flower fields. I might also have to try some Dahlia seeds, I’ve only grown them from Tubers previously!

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  3769. Tori R on

    They are all stunning! I can’t imagine being surrounded by so much beauty. The Unicorn mix and Victorian wedding would be so much fun to have in my garden. I love the pictures you share with us all.

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  3770. Betty Szudy on

    Dawn Creek Blush pulls at my heart—that pink, soft lavender and blush are a subtle combination of colors feel soothing and unique. Plus great for flower arranging.

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  3771. Kristin on

    I have never grown Celosia and reading your post has convinced me to give it a shot! thank you for all of your work!

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  3772. Edy Hendrix on

    Your excitement has rubbed off on me. I’ve been excited to buy these seeds since your first email announcing their births. I have an alarm set on my calendar so I don’t get distracted. Especially the zinnias. – everyone of them!! Thank You!!

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  3773. Jan on

    I am excited about zinnias.

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  3774. Shannon Nightingale on

    This is so exciting! I can’t imagine how fun this must be to share. And the joy you’re spreading to others is immeasurable! Oh, I can’t even pick a favorite, I love the celosias but for some reason the Dawn Creek Honey really caught my eye. They look so fun to add to almost any arrangement.. I’m already dreaming :)

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  3775. Katie on

    I’m excited about Precious Metals, all the celosia varieties, and Can Can Girls! Love that you are selecting for these unusual and dramatic colors.

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  3776. Josephine on

    How do you pick ONE !! My goodness these are all so stunning. !!! Any of these would be a great addition to my butterfly / bee garden !!!! Love the Dawn Creek Honey and Peach Zinnias !! The Vintage Rose Celosia

    I love vintage !!!

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  3777. Mary Kennedy on

    Dawn Creek Blush is gorgeous !!!!! Floret is a must-grow… and of course, nothing compares to seeing bee’s all over your flowers – Bee’s Choice!!

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  3778. ROXY ROEHRIG on

    I love them all!!! Especially all the pretty pastels, and the deep jewel tone celosia. Growing any of your seeds would be a huge pleasure 🥰

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  3779. Diana Sparacino on

    How can one choose, there are so many beauties. Most excited for Dahlia mixes especially Floret and Petite Floret! Cancan Girls or Bee’s Mix, they are all enticing. I have never grown any Celosia in my 42 years of collecting and growing flowers from seed in Alaska. They will be stunning additions, especially the oranges like Autumn Blaze and Glowing Ambers or the jewels like Raz Lemonade or the Sangria Mix. Finally I would agree that the Unicorn Mix in the Zinnia world is a must have. As a long time seed collector, grower, and flower lover myself I easily appreciate the excitement and hard work that goes in to your endeavor. I will be honored to grow and share your seeds.

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  3780. Kellie on

    So exciting!! I love dahlias so much but I think I’m most excited about the celosia! Specifically the Rose Gold or Vintage Gold.

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  3781. Erin Shackelford on

    I’m most excited about growing the Dawn Creek Honey Zinnia and Celosia Vintage Rose. I love it that you’re helping small farmers enter the seed space!

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  3782. shel on

    I dream of growing enough flowers to keep myself and friends always supplied. I love dahlias, but the intense colours of some of the celosia and the unicorn mix zinnias are amazing! I congratulate you on this milestone. Realizing your dreams after hard work is wonderful.

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  3783. Larisa Rawson on

    How fun, are all these beautiful flower varieties and colors!! I just love the range of colors from deep burgundy to pastel peach! I have my seeds lined up from the last floret sale of 2023, and can’t wait to add the dahlia seeds to my collection!
    Thanks for sharing your joy and knowledge 🌸!

    Best,

    Larisa Rawson

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  3784. Stina on

    The zinnias. All the zinnias! Precious Metals and Alpenglow and Golden Hour for sure. I grew Little Flower Girl and Unicorn my first year flower farming, and I had no idea how special they were then. Congratulations, Erin and Team Floret. So happy for you!

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  3785. Christine Leeseberg on

    I love the Petite Floret mix but if I am being honest, any flower on this page is beautiful. I am excited to start using these in my yard this year!

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  3786. Audrey on

    Sorry for my english. I’m a french canadian who follow you recently. I love flowers since I was young and I began to cultivate cut flowers last year. I love dahlias! I discover zinnias in my birthday bouquet. I’ll try those this summer. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  3787. Marnie Stetson on

    I love the Victorian Wedding zinnias, both for the color and the form. I was even more excited to read how prolific they are! Congratulations on bringing to market so many varieties.

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  3788. Karen E on

    I have grown your Little Flower Girl zinnias in the past — and look forward to growing even more (and more varieties) in the future. Thank you for all you do to add more beauty to the world!

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  3789. Emily Carty on

    I started following Floret Flower Farm in 2020 after watching Growing Floret. I became captivated with the idea of growing flowers after that. I purchased 6 different flower varieties that year, tulips, ranunculus, sweet peas, Iceland poppies, dahlias, and zinnias. The zinnias stole the show for me and I’ve been obsessed ever since! I remember back in 2020 seeing photos of the zinnias coming out of the breeding project and HAD to have them. Four years later, I’m so excited to get my hands on all TEN zinnia varieties. Patience is going to pay off big time! 🌸

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  3790. Melissa Klijanowicz on

    Congrats on beautiful collection. They are all gorgeous but the zinnias have my heart!

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  3791. Pat Burns on

    The celosias! What an exciting array of colours! I love that they are heat tolerant as well, something I’ll be thinking more about going forward in my plantings.

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  3792. Maureen S on

    I can’t wait for the zinnias, they are my favorite. I appreciate all of the infomation you pass along to us. You make the impossible become the possible.

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  3793. Emily Q on

    Thank for sharing your progress and journey with everyone. Everyone of your varieties is so beautiful its hard to pick a favorite. I do very much love celosias so maybe that can be my pick. But all of your zinnias and dahlias are gorgeous as well! Thanks for the awesome giveaway and congrats!

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  3794. Violet Maddox on

    Love all the varieties, they are breath taking & gorgeous! Hoping to start with Little Flower Girl Zinnias, Vintage Rose & Rose Gold Celosia.

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  3795. Peggy on

    Just thinking about Alpenglow blooming in my Manitoban garden makes me smile!

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  3796. Terri on

    I am so happy for you and your team! What a gorgeous celebration of blooms to represent years of detailed work. Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Honey, Glowing Embers and Rose Gold are tugging at my heart strings!

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  3797. Emily on

    I had wonderful success with the bee’s choice dahlia mix and would love to build on it with the petites. I’d also be thrilled to add to my zinnia mix.

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  3798. Laurie Gay on

    Looking forward the most to the Unicorn, Precious Metals and Bee’s Choice Mix. All look as if they will have an exciting blend of colors and shapes.

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  3799. Margaret Gallagher on

    I’m really excited about the Dahlia “Shooting Stars” mix! I’ve grown the Bees Choice for a few years and I can’t wait to see the other varieties you’ve been working on.

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  3800. Emily Donovan on

    Thank you Erin and the Floret crew for always keeping us in the loop and feeding our insatiable appetite for details on the breeding varieties. Personally, I am most excited to try petite florets! I plan to get a pack for both my mother and myself. Growing flowers has facilitated a deeper connection between us over the past several years, even though we have been living apart. I can’t wait to send and receive pictures of our beautiful surprises.

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  3801. Susan Lavigne on

    Love Zinnias They look so beautiful on my table Planted some of yours last summer loved the colors The seeds were a gift from my daughter she knows how I love flowers Yhanks

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  3802. Christina on

    Eeny- meeny- miney- moe!
    Hard to choose when space is limited. I still have some Bee’s Choice from last year; they were so much fun.
    As for celosia, 🤔 Limonata… because you persevered with it.
    And absolutely Unicorn zinnias!

    ✨Thank you for being so generous with these giveaways❣️

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  3803. Ann Murray on

    I have followed you from
    the beginning !! And i absolutely was moved by your series making of floret . I couldn’t stop watching the thought provoking process of your farm.
    I can’t wait to add the zinnias , alpenglow , precious metals and unicorn to my back yard garden . And I want to try the spungold celosia !! What great colors to set off arrangements!!
    Thanks for the chance to win some prize seeds!!!
    Ann

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  3804. Shelley on

    Congrats on getting to this milestone! Such a lot of hard work. I cant decide what I’m most excited about. All the zinnias are so amazing, but those Precious Metals… oh my goodness. Im also excited about Victorian Wedding because I love the thought of mostly fully double flowers in a small size! I’m really excited shiny all of the celosias too! I think celosias are magical and they are almost always the flowers I get a lot of questions about. That Limonata mix, gorgeous and versatile. But I love all the others too!!! I don’t have a ton of room for experimenting much with dahlia seed, but I’m definitely wanting to try the Petite Florets. Heck I’m excited about all of them and excited for Floret and all you all do!

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  3805. Feibi on

    Looking forward to unicorn mix and precious metals! Hopefully, there will be a lot of fluffy doubles.

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  3806. Marya Gjorgiev on

    I am interested in all the zinnias and dahlias. Just spectacular.

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  3807. Nikki Grover on

    A daughter so far
    Homecoming a chance
    Could seeds of a flower
    Induce such a trance?
    For her it’s a yes
    That I know true
    I’ll plant them all
    Zinnia, Dahlia, Celosia too
    Our hearts will be full
    Our lives will be grand
    No matter the pull
    To our little plant stand ❤️

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  3808. Susan Hayden on

    I especially love the Bee’s collection. I love dahlias and have had good luck growing them from seeds

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  3809. Shelby Cooper Ruggles on

    I’ve always gotten Celosia seeds from Floret because I love the color palettes better than others offered. Now, the choices will be even harder! The variety of both bold and pastel seed mixes are great. I’ll try to get my hands on quite a few celosia and zinnia packets.

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  3810. Judy Charamut on

    It’s hard to choose!! They are also beautiful.-lived your story about them. I am a grower of zinnias as my #1-
    I’m really looking forward to growing golden hour. I want to try celosia- they are all beautiful. And I’m looking forward to dahlias – Bee’s Choice. Thanks for sharing the beauty. 😊

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  3811. Lisa on

    Would love to have the opportunity,to grow your beautiful collection of seeds, cannot wait for the seed drop been waiting a long time to see you breed flowers and now the moment is finally here it’s a beautiful moment to cherish.

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  3812. Peggy Berkvam on

    I never appreciated my Mothers love of Zinnias until she passed, then i planted them in her memory. here in Wisconsin it’s a short season. In July the butterflies land, in August we see all the birds eating the seeds . When I look at your variety it blows my mind as we are generally planting the common varieties. The Dawn Creek varieties just make me want to move to Washington

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  3813. Karin Johnston on

    Congrats Erin and team, it must be so exciting to be sending these new flowers out into the world. They are all lovely but if I had to just pick one of each type I would choose Petite Florets dahlias, Rose Gold celosia and Alpen Glow zinnias. Wouldn’t they make a wonderful bouquet together?

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  3814. Madeline on

    Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels – loving the entire color range in these varieties and I already know I can grow Zinnia! 😍

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  3815. Jenna Y on

    I’m so excited to try “Spun Sugar, “Bee’s Choice” and “Unicorn Mix”! I can’t get enough of those bright colors. Thanks to the whole team for your hard work and dedication. You bring joy to so many people- I can’t wait to get my two-year-old daughter involved in the garden this year.

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  3816. Pam Libertini on

    I’m excited about zinnia Unicorn mix and Cancan dahlia mix as they would work so well for my son’s late August wedding!

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  3817. Toni on

    I really am looking forward to the Unicorn Mix and the Cancun girls. Plus the Dawn Creek Zinnias look amazing.

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  3818. Kelly G on

    Zinnias grow fabulously here and I can’t wait to try the Dawn Creek Honey varieties–soft peaches and buff are so beautiful! I also love that picture of you in the dahlia field- you’re immersed in the joy of your art!

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  3819. Janet Dolaptchieff on

    Until I saw your show on TV I had no idea I would be interested in growing other kinds of flowers (I am a hobby Anthurium enthusiast 62 Varieties in a “shade shack” 78% shade cloth) – you have inspired me to try new seed strains and I also ordered from Alla in the Ukraine too! I am looking forward to growing your Celosia’s since they are heat resistant, probably the deep red dark colors ! Since I am in Hawaii I just started my new season growing Veggies and soon your Love in a Mist and Breadseed Poppy (crossing fingers I propagate them well) from Floret will be part of my “wild natural gardens” (I use no pesticides, weed by hand, use our own bug frasse & chicken poo dirt for nutrients), I am one of those people who love the Wild look of my land and Gardens (no manicured lawns) and my plants, bugs and Butterflies love me for it and the occasional wild pigs come by for a mycelium and worm snacks – that is part of life! Aloha JanetD

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  3820. Kelly G on

    Zinnias grow fabulously here and I can’t wait to try the Dawn Creek Honey varieties–soft peaches and buff are so beautiful! I’m also determined to optimize growing dahlia from seed this year-last year got so hot, everything struggled to recover. I also love that picture of you in the dahlia field- you’re immersed in the joy of your art!

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  3821. Jamie Miller on

    I can’t wait to grow the Bees Choice and Floret varieties! Really I’m loving all of them:)

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  3822. Melanie Amundson on

    Being a florist in northern Minnesota and growing your own flowers can be a challenge. I generally find myself growing vibrant colors but looking at each Zinnia flower picture I found myself thinking ‘now that is one I would like to try’. I had to laugh at myself because I thought that after seeing each picture, so I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite. I am eager to try the feathery Celosia also, as it would be a good flower to fill in empty spaces in an arrangement. All your hard work is not lost on me, I am both stunned and amazed! Thank you for sharing it all.

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  3823. Kelley Chong on

    Wonderful work! I am loving the dahlia seed varieties and the Victorian Wedding Zinnias. Well done, friends:)

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  3824. Janet on

    Zinnias!!! I have a passion for zinnias and I love that they bring in the pollinators! Dawn Creek Farm has produced a beautiful collection of zinnias and I would be happy to try any of them!

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  3825. Heather on

    I am most excited about the Dawn Creek Blush variety of zinnias as well as Alpenglow and Precious Metals. I would also love to try Rose Gold and Summer Sherbet Celosias. The colors are amazing! It is hard to choose, however, because the Sangria Mix is also enticing … and then there’s Coral Reef … and little flower girl zinnias … such a delight!

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  3826. Nuala on

    I’m most excited about ‘Precious Metals and Shooting Stars’. Living in PNW I’m looking forward to a colorful Spring and Summer.

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  3827. Charlene on

    They are all so beautiful. I love all the pastel colors. I am most excited to grow the celosia spun sugar. I also love anything zinnias, especially the unicorn mix.

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  3828. Chandra on

    This collection has been anticipated by so many! The celosia collection is what I look forward to getting my hands on the most. The Spun Sugar and Sangria Mix in particular. One day, I dream of having an entire field of celosia. But for now, I will settle for a few rows. It is so dreamy and whimsical.

    It was bouquets of celosia grown by a flower farm in Cairo, NY that I would purchase at the NYC market to get me through my days of living in the concrete jungle, providing color and joy to our home amongst the honking horns and bustling streets. They were a happy reminder of living in the countryside and offered the hope to return. And return we have.

    Thank you for your labor of love and for sharing it with the rest of us.

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  3829. Sheena Montane on

    I am most looking forward to the petite Victorian Wedding zinnias.

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  3830. Kris on

    I am most looking forward to seeing and growing Zinnia Alpenglow! The colors in this mix are so beautiful, and are something I have never seen! I have a backyard garden and I share blooms with my friends and family, and I can’t wait for them to see these beauties!

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  3831. Katrina on

    Amazing! They are all so beautiful but I’m most excited about the Floret dahlias and the Dawn Creek zinnias. Though I think you just convinced me to grow some celosia for the first time.

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  3832. Helen connelly on

    Definitely have got to try out your zinnia s in florida. Precious metals is at the top of my list..I even have a alert set on my phone for when the seed sales go live lol.

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  3833. Bobbette Cochran on

    Honestly, I am excited about all of them. We have been counting down the days.

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  3834. Tammie Clark on

    This blog is a ray of sunshine on a cold dreary winter day! I’m especially excited about your new zinnia varieties! They are new to my garden and they grow so well for me. Bring it on! I’m also looking forward to growing some celosia and experiment with the rainbow of possibilities offered 🌈
    It’s fascinating that each seed is it’s own unique dahlia waiting to be discovered! Woohoo! I hope to grow some of these as well 😊 Thank you for all of your hard work, research and inspiration!
    Sincerely,
    Tammie

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  3835. Julia on

    I’m really excited about all the zinneas! Especially the unicorn mix and dawn creek blush. Thank you for releasing these!

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  3836. Mary Froese on

    Absolutely beautiful display!! I am most excited to grow vintage rose and dusty rose. Golden hour and dawn creek honey. So exciting

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  3837. Robin hauger on

    I’d love to try any of the zinnias esp dawn creek
    Alpenglow heavy metals and the dahlia bees choice 🐝🌸🩷

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  3838. Val Grywinski on

    Very excited about many of these varieties! Dahlia Petite Florets, Celosia Vintage Rose and several zinnia’s… Can’t wait for your sale in a couple of weeks!

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  3839. Jennifer on

    Beautiful- all of them! I am just beginning my flower growing journey. I am excited to try the celosia and the zinnias!

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  3840. Amanda on

    I am most excited to grow Spun Sugar, Vintage Rose, Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix. Last year was my first year growing celosia and several years growing zinnias. I am excited to have a mix of colors that fit my floral style!

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  3841. Kyle Cooper on

    My very first core memory of flowers is walking down my grandmother’s walkway lined with zinnias. I remember being small, holding my mother’s hand and walking down the walkway and having zinnias towering over me.My free hand running through the plants as we pass and the fireworks of blooms above me. Never in a million years could I ever imagine that this Unicorn Mix is real life. The colors produced in this mix are the vivid shade of my childhood and I can’t wait to bring a bouquet to my 84 year old grandmother.

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  3842. Robin Faith on

    I’m excited about ALL of them! But the petite florets and the shooting stars are new to me and I’m super excited to add them to my collection :) I’m also VERY excited about the Dahlia seed mix. Oh what the heck, I also love the Zinnias. Bring them all on :)

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  3843. Lala on

    I’m excited to try growing celosias for the first time. The Spun Sugar celosia looks amazing. I like that they have such a long vase life and that they can be dried. I’ve had such success with Floret’s statice for the same reasons.

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  3844. Caryn on

    Your flower farm is like a glimpse into fairyland 🌺
    I can’t wait to grow your beautiful flowers. Thank you for inspiring us all to create more beauty.
    It’s So hard to choose , alpine glow
    unicorn zinnia , petite florets , Victorian wedding to name a few 🌸
    Caryn

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  3845. Debbie Raggio on

    This post has definitely inspired me! Always a zinnia fan, for their easy to grow habit, your variety truly beautiful. Celosia
    has never been on my radar, but it is now! So many gorgeous varieties, adding these to my list this year! I am also a teacher and I plant a garden with my class every year. I emphasize growing your own food and cooking with what we grow. But I usually throw in flowers for color and to attract pollinators. I am hoping to include some of your flowers in this garden as well as my home garden. Thank you for your dedication and patience in your huge undertaking of growing beautiful flowers.

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  3846. Marie on

    This was very fascinating to read – thank you for the deep delve. The details make the appreciation for your attention and patience to creating these varieties even higher! I’m excited for so many of these! Can Can Girls are fabulous and I’m drawn to their flair, color range and extra ruffles. Also planning to get my hands on Golden Hour (the name also has a special meaning for me in addition), Alpen Glow, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding zinnias – seriously with how unique they each are, how do you pick a favorite?!

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  3847. Heather on

    How does one choose a favorite?! This indecision is a high compliment to you, Erin, and the effort of the Floret team. I can see the hard work in these magnificent blooms. You are changing the industry and the world. Thank you for your determination and creativity! OK….If I had to pick two, I’d say Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix zinnias. A pack of grocery store zinnias is what started my cut flower growing journey, so they always have a soft spot in my heart.

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  3848. Jenna Pennington on

    In the heat and humidity of Central Texas, Zinnias love to show off when everything else is brown! I love the softer shades of Zinnias you are offering and can’t wait to grow Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl, and Dawn Creek Pastels. I’ve also had trouble starting Dahlias from tubers, and am eager to try growing the magical Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice!

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  3849. Taylor on

    I’m most excited for the precious metals zinnias- watching you breed these over the years has been a joy. Oh- and to grow a little personal patch of open centered dahlias for my own pleasure and the bees pleasure. So excited to see what you’ve done and to try and get my hands on as many as I can afford to!

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  3850. Marina Rheault Post on

    I love the coral reef celosias and the unicorn mix zinnias and I am so intrigued with the seed grown dahlias. I have only ever purchased and maintained tubers.!

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  3851. Erin on

    The first flower I ever grew from seed was from a packet of Floret celosia seed. That was 5 years ago and the garden has never been without her. This season will be our first as a cut flower farm and I’ll be super excited to grow everything and anything I’m fast enough to checkout with! But I’m most excited for Dusty Rose, Vintage Rose, Rose Gold, Limonata and Pink Chenille! Also Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Cancan girls, and Petite Florets! It’s all gorgeous!!!

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  3852. ash on

    I think the unicorn mix would be a good starting point for flowers to arrange.

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  3853. Caitlin Shortal on

    I’m planning to snag several, if I can get to them before they sell out :)
    I think I’m most looking forward to Alpenglow. I love growing a variety of zinnias, and those will surely stand out from the crowd.

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  3854. Emily P on

    These are such beauties! I would love to grow any and all of these but I am particularly interested in the dahlia seeds. I grew dahlias from tubers for the first time this past summer and fell in love with them. Thank you for all the beautiful inspiration and for the beautiful flowers you are growing!

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  3855. Kristin on

    I have been following the breeding journey and am so excited for petite floret!!

    I also have a newfound love of anemone dahlias because I feel like they are so fun and youthful. I’m excited to add cancan girls for this reason :)

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  3856. Abby Millar on

    It was a pleasure to meet your Floret Originals. I’m most excited for the Cancan Girls dahlias. They look stunning and I’d love to get some seeds while they’re available!

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  3857. Stacey Dils on

    Looking forward to the new releases. I loved my celosias from Floret from last year! Looking forward to trying all the new colors. Dusty Rose, Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, and Zinnias Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding.

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  3858. Patricia Sauer on

    I’m new to Floret and find your website very informative. I’m looking forward to ordering some of your seeds and espi love the Bee’s choice Dahlia collection. Absolutely stunning.

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  3859. Dan on

    Golden hour!

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  3860. Tori on

    I’m just in awe. When I finish this comment I’m going to go to Google earth and try and see how cool this looks from above. You look like “Where’s Waldo?” In the Dahlia picture. I didn’t see you at first! I am most excited about the dahlia’s. The unknown is ridiculously exciting to me. It like playing the lottery but it’s impossible to go home a loser. It’s deliciously fun and rewarding and getting to gift them to others is just… special. I love to put them on our local but nothing group and people will comment about folks having a hard time etc that they would like me to drop them off to in our super small town and it just fills my cup to see people excited to share the joy and beauty. ❤️ So proud of the entire team for all your hard work and sticking to it! You guys are amazing!

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  3861. Katie Riedl on

    I’m excited for Cancan Girls! Dahlias are my absolute favorite, and I finally have a garden of my own to grow them in. If I win a seed collection, I’ll share them with my mom, who taught me all about flowers, gardening, and loving nature :)

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  3862. Genevra Hsu on

    I’m looking forward to Alpenglow the most! This year I’ve already started the Bee’s Choice mix seeds that I bought from you last year; last year I grew the Golden Hour zinnias that I’d bought in prep for my pandemic-cancelled wedding, and I loved every single bloom. I’m sure Alpenglow will be just as exciting.

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  3863. J Murrett on

    Eager to try growing dahlias from seeds! My mom always grew zinnias and displayed them in a brown and white bean pot and I have a soft spot for growing zinnias, too!

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  3864. Jackie Sharkey on

    I’m excited about the Floret Dahlias, Dawn Creek Pastel Zinnias and Unicorn Mix Zinnias.

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  3865. Suzanne on

    Dahlias in profusion are the “surprise and delight” of the garden, and your Floret dahlia is going to be a stunning addition to mine. Bringing up baby with Petite Floret will complete my dahlia family and be such a joy! Thank you, Erin, for all you do to beautify our gardens and our world.

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  3866. Sandy on

    I love Victorian Wedding. I adore zinnias, so any variety would be great.

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  3867. Rhonda Kobylski on

    Love, love the Spun Sugar celosia and the beautiful Precious Metal zinnias! I love the pale, soft colors of zinnia. I have only planted vivid colors and would love to plant your originals:)

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  3868. April on

    I can’t wait to add petite florets, limonata celosia, dawn creek blush and peach zinnias, golden hour…. I love them all!! This is monumental, congratulations!

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  3869. Amanda on

    Spun Sugar celosia and Golden Hour zinnias are calling me! Oh, to have the farm budget for it all ♡ If I could splurge I would get Alpenglow and Unicorn zinnias as well as Rose Gold and Autumn Blaze celosia.

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  3870. Jane Forsyth on

    sooo hard to choose! But if I have to I’ll choose Golden Hour zinnias….I can’t believe I might be able to grow them!!! I could eat them up!! xo

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  3871. Nicole Moyer on

    Oh these are so amazing, and they get better and better the more you post about them! I LOVE the photos of you up to your neck in blooms! They’re perfect! I am so excited for Alpen Glow and Victorian Wedding zinnias! I think they will look so gorgeous with the small, black cottage backdrops we’re going to have soon when we build our new house on our new land in Kentucky! Can’t wait!

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  3872. Sara Hillegass on

    Wow, I think there might be some excitement about these special new varieties! It’s amazing to witness the beauty you are adding to the world! I’ve been a huge fan of Alpenglow zinnias since first seeing them. But the celosia varieties are all so stunning, as well!!

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  3873. Isabelle on

    Congratulations on the gorgeous Floret Originals! I can’t wait to include some zinnias and Floret dahlias in my flower patch, amongst a riot of unruly cosmos. XO

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  3874. Carol Sackeyfio on

    I belong to a community garden group in Seattle. We are mostly a food growing group, but we plant a 60 foot swath of Zinnias up by the road. We have people stop to say how excited they are each year to watch use prepare, plant and tend to them. And look forward to enjoying the riot of colors, sizes and shapes that bloom.
    I would have a hard time decking which Zinnias to buy. I want one of each!

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  3875. Jessica Sanchez on

    Hi Erin and her amazing team!! Truthfully I’m ecstatic about every single one, but the ones I’ve REALLY been waiting for are: Petite Florets, Rose Gold Celosia, Vintage Rose Celosia, Spun Sugar, Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Blush, Cancan girls & Dawn Creek Pastels. Erin, you helped me discover what it is I want to do with my life! I have had an obsession with flowers since I was little and I currently make some arrangements here and there for friends. But I want to become a flower farmer thanks to you. Hope you all are well, God bless! :)

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  3876. Ann Munson on

    I love Precious Metals Zinnias and Dawn Creek Honey…. but would do the SNOOPY DANCE in caps if I won your whole extravaganza!!!!!

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  3877. Terri on

    The Dawson creek pastels look and sound so summery with the rainbow of colors as well as the floret dahlias, so exciting 😊

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  3878. Martha Stutzman on

    So much beauty! The Dawn Creek series and Alpenglow caught my eye first, but I’d love to try several kinds of pink celosia too. Thanks for your work!

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  3879. Leslie Trice on

    So many to choose from-thank you for all your hard work! I’m loving the Floret dahlia-love pinks!

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  3880. Karen McRae on

    I feel like a kid in a “flower candy shop” where I can’t decide because everything looks so good!! We live on a main road right near the lake in Chapel Hill, NC and I would love for people to see these beautiful flowers before they see the beautiful lake. Can’t wait to start planting! I’m truly a beginning gardener and your website and your Growing Floret series really inspired me!

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  3881. Angela Bartelt on

    This will be my 2nd year growing cut flowers at Reds Petals Farm in northcentral WI! Very excited to double our production this year and share with my local community!! First year offering a flower CSA and would love to add some Floret original Zinnias!!

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  3882. Robin OCrowley on

    Oh my goodness! I am in love! I love them all, especially the zinnias, they are so beautiful! Your talent is so appreciated!

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  3883. Lydia W. on

    I’ve gotten Bee’s Choice before (and would love to get it again!) but the Petite Floret mix is calling my name!

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  3884. Gloria Waddell on

    Congratulations! It’s been exciting following along with your journey. I love the vintage rose Celsius, the precious metals zinnias, and the Floret dahlias. Such exceptional colors and shapes! Looking forward to their release.

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  3885. Diane on

    Well, it’s a hard choice, because all are beautiful!!! Congrats on your hard work. I would say Shooting Star’s Dahlias look really cool!

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  3886. Michelle Lesher on

    Thank you for all of your hard work with this project! Saving seeds is a lost art! The lack of zinnia varieties reminds me of the loss of varieties we have with apples… there are so many good varieties that have been lost over time! I am thrilled to support your work and appreciate your dedication so much!!! My husband is most excited about Alpenglow and I am most excited about Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix!

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  3887. Selby Kyle on

    The ZINNIAS!
    Zinnias are the first flower I ever grew, when I was about 9 years only my mom plotted out my own section of garden to grow on my own. And to this day it is still my favorite after all the summers I’ve grown. I loved the layout. Zinnias were the best starter flower and still my favorite, but I’m excited to finally have some beautiful soft blush tones to arrange with, vs the bright oranges yelllows and reds I grew first!

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  3888. Sophie on

    They all look beautiful! I would love to grow „little Flower Girl“
    Thanks for your work ❤️

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  3889. Ashley Blankenship on

    I’ve never attempted dahlias and I think the bee’s mix would be a great start! Thank you for the beauty you grow into the world. I can’t wait to grow my own:)

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  3890. K Puritis on

    I’m excited for them ALL! 🥰 But especially Unicorn, Precious Metals, Coral Reef, and Cancan Girls. Such a beautiful triumph of science, art, and incredibly hard work. Thank you so much for enriching our lives with these !

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  3891. Vicki Burgmeier on

    Looking forward to trying the Zinnias. The pictures are beautiful. Fingers crossed they will look like that in my garden.

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  3892. Sarah on

    They all look great, but I’m dying to try the dahlia varieties, especially Bee’s Choice and Cancan Girls!

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  3893. Rita on

    I’ve never been successful with Celosia seeds, but I want to try all of them. They are so beautiful, and as you say, make great additions to bouquets.

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  3894. Andrea ONeil on

    I have looked through about ten times and planning in my head. Now i am dreaming of our property and garden all in shades of blushes, pinks, peach and ivory. I do a little vegetable gardening but want to incorporate flowers to the two acres in the mountain’s of San Diego (4000 feet). My husband and i decided we would grow beautiful flowers to then go deliver to people who need a bit of joy.

    Dawn Creek Blush, Peach and Honey
    Vintage Rose, Dusty Rose and Pink Chenille
    Golden Hour, Apenglow, Precious Metals and Little Flower girl
    Dahlias Bees Choice and Petite Floret

    Thank you for all your hard work and passion to making the universe more beautiful. We have watched all of your shows over and over again. They make me happy.
    Andrea

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  3895. Catherine Boudreault-Simard on

    I have been adding flowers to my garden over the last four years, but I have NEVER been interested in annual because I thought they were too much effort for only one season of interest. But this year, I don’t know why, I am going crazy over annuals and I’m so excited to try zinnias! The bright saturated colors don’t really speak to me, but seeing her in beautiful muted and pastels colors from the Floret Originals has me wanting to get every single variety available!

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  3896. Christina Ohmer on

    This is fantastic! Love many of the options and excited about Zinnia Alpenglow, Dahlia Bee’s Choice & Celosia Autumn Blaze (Celosia is one of my favorite textures to add to arrangements- excited about adding to my color palette!). Thank you for all you do!

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  3897. Kriste Jones on

    I’m excited about the ‘Floret’ Dahlia and the ‘Dawn Creek Honey’ Zinnias! :-)

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  3898. Michelle Loggins on

    Hello! I am new to the cut flower family and this will be my second year growing! I grew dahlias, cosmos, zinnias, celosia, sunflowers, and some other filler flowers last year and this year I have already purchased around 30 different types of flowers seeds in different varieties! Your Discovering Dahlias book started it all for me last year when I accidentally stumbled across it at the public library and voraciously consumed the contents of every single page over and over the next two weeks. I have fallen head over heels for dahlias and all the cut flowers. I have truly found a new passion for me and hope to have a business to step into when I retire from teaching in 10 years. Despite our sometimes oppressive heat here in Georgia I had tremendous success last year with dahlias. I am most excited about your dahlia seed mixes and your zinnia colors. I just picked a random mix of zinnias last year to try and while they were all beautiful and plentiful, none of the colors came close to the soft pastels that you are offering :)

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  3899. Laureli Erick on

    I would be thrilled to try your Dawn Creek varieties of zinnias!

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  3900. Melanie Lonsdale on

    Absolutely stunning varieties….how do you pick a favorite? You may as well choose your favorite star in the sky!!! I am definitely drawn to “Golden Hour”…the name alone has me dreaming of being in my garden during that magical time. And I am in love with the Celosia!!! WOW!!!

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  3901. Simone Vachon on

    Wow, I’m so excited to order seeds. I’m excited for little flower girl and petite florets!

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  3902. David Morel on

    I’ve just opened this email from you at a downhill ski resort full of beautiful snow crusted trees and freshly falling snow. The amazing colours of your flowers brought many thoughts of spring, summer and warm sunshine. I’m tempted to try the ‘Autumn Blaze’ , ‘Glowing Embers’ and “Sangria” varieties of Celosia. Your “Floret” selection of Dahlias made my heart skip a beat so that’s a definite desire. I too and tempted to replace my entire front lawn with Asters what a heart stopper that would be. I’m looking forward to your release.

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  3903. Angie G on

    I have dabbled in celosia and dahlias but I LOVE zinnias especially the ‘Precious Metals” mix. I’m very excited to try all the zinnias but also some of the dahlias and celosia. Can’t wait!!

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  3904. Janet Peters on

    I’m so excited to plant celosia this year in one of those deep, vivid colors! Such a beautiful addition to arrangements!

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  3905. Melody De Lappe on

    SUPER excited to add “Precious Metals” to my garden this year! After watching you talk about them for so long, I am thrilled for a chance to add them – they are unique, beautiful, and will be so much fun to create bouquets with. Viva la Floret and Precious Metals!!

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  3906. Michelle on

    I am excited about them all!!! I have never grown celosia, but am in love with Glowing Embers and Sangria Mix. In honor of my grandmother and my memories of zinnias, I will be trying the Unicorn Mix. For dahlias it will be Floret and Bee’s Mix. Cannot wait to start planting. Hurry up spring. Thank you Erin and your team for all your dedicated hard work and making the world a better place through flowers.

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  3907. Natalie on

    Hello from the other side of Washington state (Spokane)! I am going to try my hand at my first cut flower garden this year after purchasing a plot of land, and I am SO excited for your new collection of seeds! I instantly fell in love with the celosia and am most exited about the vintage rose. However, I have a feeling im going to go a bit crazy on all the celosia colors when the sale opens up. I also hope to get my hands on those double bloom zinnias! Chef’s kiss!

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  3908. Christine Rath on

    I am 75 and still want to try new things! These seeds
    are so special. I only hope I can grow them as well as you do.

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  3909. Kristine on

    I’m obsessed with Zinnias!!! Alpenglow & Precious Metals….but the Sangria Mix Celosia is gorgeous too…

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  3910. Alaysia Thompson on

    I thought I’d be most excited for precious metals but the floret seed mix is unexpected!! I’m so excited for them all!

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  3911. Mel Kastanotis on

    Your posts make me smile. I look forward to reading every word! I am especially interested in the celosia varieties.
    Your photographs are amazing also!

    Mel Kastanotis

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  3912. Anna on

    I am most excited for the bees choice dahlias! Cant wait to be surprised! Also interested in some new zinnias! Cannot wait for the seed sale!just bought our first house with a backyard and cant wait to get planting!

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  3913. Leanne Long on

    I am beyond excited! I am just starting out in this adventure of building an urban based flower farm in the Toronto Canada area and building my own business! I bumped into Floret Flowers on line and have been head first in since then, including purchasing seeds / books and even the utility belt all from Floret! I am planning out my first grow ops in my house to start and cannot wait! While others my age are planning for retirement I am giddy at my next career surrounded by flowers! Thank you for your “pay it forward” approach. I hope to inspired others behind me one day.

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  3914. Amanda Eastvold on

    I am SO excited for celosia Rose Gold and zinnias Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey!

    I have grown Bees choice Dahlias for several seasons and have dug up and divided my favorites! I am so excited to try these new varieties and I hope they don’t sell out before I get some!!

    Xoxo
    Amanda

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  3915. Abby on

    These are all so lovely. The color palettes are dreamy!

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  3916. Fiona Booth on

    Beautiful work! Dawn creek peach and precious metals!

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  3917. Diane Hollister on

    I want them all! Currently trying to narrow down to one of each type. Thank you for the work you do.

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  3918. Ilyana on

    I can only grow heat tolerant flowers and Im SO excited to support this beautiful adventure! I am obsessed to try Unicorn Mix and Spun Sugar for the most iconic, coordinated combo!!

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  3919. Carolyn on

    Definitely the Dusty Rose fan celosia! It will be so much fun to play and blend these colors and shapes into new arrangements. Thank you!

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  3920. Jennifer on

    I’m most excited about the dahlias and petite floret specifically. I’m going to send them to my mother in the US and then bring them back with me to Italy when I visit her.

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  3921. Jo Ann DiGiacinto on

    Congratulations Erin and Team! I remember years past when you were beginning with the breeding program and the many flies you purchased – lol) . I can’t believe the day is here!
    I am making my selections carefully. For Zinnia’s, I’m hoping to get Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Peach. My love for soft color flowers will always remain and knowing you are creating flowers in that color palette is a dream come true. For Dahlias, I’m hoping to score the Petite Floret mix.

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  3922. Catherine MacNeal on

    So excited about Petite Floret for stunning colors and adorable size and for Bee’s Choice because who doesn’t like surprises! The photo of you in the breeding field is dizzying in its beauty. So grateful for all your work and advice.

    And yes, I’ll try zinnias this year!

    Cathy
    Lavender Hill Farm
    Vashon, WA

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  3923. Jessica Meyer on

    I am so excited to shop ALL the Floret Originals! Especially the Dawn Creek zinnia varieties!

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  3924. andrea killmer on

    Wow what a collection of must haves.. I am going to go with rose gold in the celosia set but any variety would be my next favorite.

    Counting down until time to order!!!

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  3925. Deb Wakefield on

    I simply cannot make a choice, as they are all so magical, bravo to you Erin and your team!👏🏻
    I would take them all if I could but would need a bigger garden🥂

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  3926. Tai Quirke on

    I laugh at the thought of choosing a favorite. I sat down to make my list the other night and found I had written all of them down. Hoping there’s a select all button and I can grab a pack of each of them!!!!!!!!! These sales stress me out but I’m putting all my eggs in this basket! Who needs to teach at 9am? I’m sure my students won’t even notice!
    Thank you for bringing such beauty to this world and giving educational access to all of us little farms out there! ❤️

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  3927. Sandy on

    We grew Bee’s Choice last year and loved the variety of blooms. It was like Christmas morning waiting for each flower to open and see the surprise that it was!

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  3928. Anna T. on

    I’m so excited for them all, but especially the precious metals zinnias! So so beautiful!

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  3929. Rachel on

    I am so excited about the Cancan and Bee’s Choice Dalia’s, Pink Chenille, Rose Gold, and Vintage Rose Celosia, and Alpenglow Zinnia’s. I am going to be moving to Vermont and will finally have land to grow a beautiful mini cut garden. Getting these seeds to plant at my husband and I’s first spring in Vermont is going to be amazing. Memories we will always have.

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  3930. Jeni Barbas on

    The new Limonata celosia looks so beautiful! Really love all of the zinnias also!!

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  3931. Megan Somerville-Loomis on

    I am looking forward to learning which Zinnias and Dahlias will grow well here in Cave Creek, AZ. I grew up in Snohomish and Mountlake Terrace, WA and had lovely Dahlias and Zinnias. I miss them here where the summer temperatures can get into triple digits. So am hoping for fast growers and bloomers. I love EVERYTHING about Floret and share Floret’s website with friends here in Arizona.

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  3932. Erica Berman on

    We at Veggies to Table are so excited for all of the new varieties- but especially the Alpenglow Zinnias. We are a nonprofit grow-to-donate farm that provides donated bouquets made with love from the diverse selection of flowers we grow.

    As one of our farm volunteers said, “When I cut flowers for bouquets that will bring their cheer to others, I feel like I am offering a hug to someone who needs it.” These flowers would add to this joy in a big way!

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  3933. Emily Sasser on

    I am most excited to grow the Unicorn zinnia mix mainly because I have two unicorn loving young daughters and also the Pink Chenille celosia, I love the texture.

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  3934. Cindy Wilson on

    Can’t wait to order more of your beautiful seeds! I’m excited to try the closing seeds. Have never grown them before.
    Thank you!

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  3935. Therese Ruth on

    Love all the colors the Celosia will be available in. Have my calendar marked for Feb. 6th!

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  3936. Joshua S on

    I am primarily thrilled about your dahlia mixes, however, your zinnias also pique my interest!

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  3937. Susan O’Brien on

    Erin you and your journey has inspired me personally. Since reading your book, I have become obsessed with learning about flower farming and am plotting😊, not planning, my exit toward working in a field I truly love for retirement years and for now as a hobby farmers with a stand and flowers to gift.

    I enjoy the beauty in every bloom and plant. My grandkids live across the street from me and come over every day during season watching the butterflies and admiring blooms. They help water, plant seeds and use our collection of vases to pick and share flowers with neighbors, family and teachers. We walk down the street together. They knock on doors and wait to present their flowers while I watch from street. The pure joy of gifting and the innocence is so precious.

    Flowers gives us time together. Emma, Lexi and Lucas make it even better.

    Watching your seeds grow into those lovely flowers would be amazing. Honestly, a gift that would be in our stash for years.

    Have a wonderful day. Thank you so much for all you share.

    Susan O’Brien

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  3938. Rose S. on

    In Awareness with the pulse of Love that has brought these petals into bloom ~ grateful for the opportunity to share in the beauty.
    Thanks!

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  3939. Karissa Dyck on

    I’m dreaming of the Rose gold celosia and the Dawn creek blush zinnia! 🤩

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  3940. Holly on

    I love the new Limonata celosia-always looking for that perfect lime green colored flowers. And I still haven’t
    decided on the zinnias or dahlias yet because they all looke amazing!! Thank you Erin and Team Floret for all your hard work!

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  3941. Ashlin Wilson on

    All of the zinnia varieties! They would bring wonderful color to our area.

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  3942. Kim Gimson on

    I am so excited to try all the dahlia and zinnia seeds! They are so gorgeous and your breeding work is so inspiring! If I had to pick one I would say the Bees Choice Dahlia mix. Being in Canada, it can be very expensive to ship tubers (hello phytosanitary certificate) and so I really appreciate you selling dahlia seeds so they are an affordable option for us Canadians. Cheers.

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  3943. Anita Hicks on

    I’m excited about the Metallic Zinnia’s and the Alpenglow Zinnia’s

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  3944. Julie T on

    While I can’t necessarily pick a favorite, I’m so excited for the Coral Reef and Pink Chenille celosia! Also the C33 Floret Dahlias look absolutely stunning!

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  3945. Carolyn Shepard on

    Hello! This will be my first attempt at growing zinnias!
    Loving Golden hour, precious metals, and dawn creek blush! Thank you!

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  3946. Katrina on

    Hmmmm, the pastel zinnias. Golden hour, alpenglow, precious metals, all of them!!! I love growing zinnias🥰

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  3947. Marscela Flower Farm on

    I am so thrilled to have these be a part of my farm this year. I am most excited for Victorian Wedding and Unicorn Mix but they’re all so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your seeding with all of us this year.

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  3948. Sue Becker on

    I am so excited for these blooms!! My alarm is set and my coin purse is counted!! lol! 😝

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  3949. Rose L on

    I feel like I’ve been waiting for Little Flower Girl my whole life… Ok, maybe a bit dramatic. :-) I saw her first on this site a few years ago and she was sold out and I have searched and dreamed ever since. AND you cannot have too many zinnias or celosia, so I’ll prolly just get one of each, cause, YOLO. This is making me so excited for spring! Thank you! Thank you!

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  3950. Linsey on

    I’m in love with those beautiful Autumn Blaze celosias. SO gorgeous! I’m was planning on adding some Zinnias to my flower garden this year…I guess celosias will be added in as well!

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  3951. Isabel Anderson on

    I am most excited to get Limonata Celosia, Golden Hour Zinnia, Precious Metals Zinnia, and Floret Dahlia!!

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  3952. Heather Damron on

    I’m most excited about the Zinnia mixes the most. The blush colors in these Precious Metals are so soft and delicate. I’m also hoping to get the Victorian Wedding because I’m in love with the rusty dusty color that I’m seeing take shape in those. Thank you for cultivating these beauties for the world to enjoy!

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  3953. Craig Bjelland on

    Thank you and your crew for all of the hard work you do growing and breeding these BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS.
    There are so many varieties I would love to have but there is only space for so many. My FAVORITE are the Zinnias. You have bred and produced such beautiful mixes and varieties I don’t know which is my most favorite. I like the many ranges of peach colors from a yellow version to a pinky blush coloration.
    It will be fun to see what crosses and combinations you will come up with in the future.
    Your Dahlias are amazing and I didn’t know there were so many varieties. You have produced so many beautiful combinations.
    Your flowers are so beautiful and I have recommended you to many people, if nothing more than to enjoy what you and the farm grow and produce. And your videos are so inspiring and helpful.
    It would be a blessing to be drawn for your seeds, and thank you for passing them forward to whoever are the lucky recipients.
    Keep up the good work. Thanks again Craig.

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  3954. Elizabeth B. on

    I am excited to try Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl, also the dahlia Bee’s Choice!

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  3955. Deana on

    I’m beyond thrilled to finally get a chance to grow some Unicorn zinnias. I’ve been waiting for a few years and am so grateful to have this opportunity. Thank you Floret family.

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  3956. Monte Clarke on

    Hi. My name is Monte and I am a new retiree in Denver, CO. I have not owned a home for 15 years, but when I did, I loved growing roses, herbs and perrenials. I want to get back to gardening this summer in our community plots.

    I loved the colors and descriptions of Petite Florets for little nosegays in my and my neighbors little apts; Precious Metals made me salivate; and Coral Reef would fit inmy home as I love orange in all it’s glow!

    I have friends and family gardeners on the Eastern Plains of Colorado, Colorado’s Western Slope; Wyoming, and Wisconsin with whom I would share seeds.

    And my little affordable senior community has a nice garden with only Spring blooms, so I would love to plant there with my gardening friends and neighbors.

    Thank you for the beauty you share! I love your photos and writing about flowers!

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  3957. Janie Carmichael on

    Floret has such a special way of highlighting the magic of flowers and helping us enter the magic portal. This year I plan to grow Celosia after many years of not growing it-Summer Sherbet, Vintage Rose, Limonata and maybe others. I also hope to grow Unicorn Mix and other Zinnias.

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  3958. Tori on

    Congratulations Erin and team! What a triumph to look back over the years and see the journey to this point. Thanks for cultivating the beauty of the created world that we’ve been gifted. The varieties in most excited to grow are Petite Florets, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, and the Unicorn mix!

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  3959. Esther Bingham on

    Obsessed with the Autumn blaze shade! Your shades are always SOooo lovely!

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  3960. Leslie on

    Fabulous! Beautiful! Thank you for all of your hard work and for offering these varieties for sale.

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  3961. Duyen on

    I’m most excited to try “Petite Florets” and “Can-can girls” this season. I have only grown dahlias from tubers and am excited to try from seeds. I am also going to try Zinnias and Celosias this season. There’s so much beauty, I just wish I had more garden space!

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  3962. Connie Dodd on

    How can I pick one to be most excited about?? I love the Golden Hour and Alpenglow zinnias as well as the unicorn mix. I would hope I could grow dahlias here in Louisiana bur I am a little doubtful. I look forward to planting some of these lovely flowers!

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  3963. Kathy Mayer on

    Amazing varieties and beautiful colors! I love them all but am most excited for the Cancan Dahlias and Golden Hour Zinnias. You should be very proud of all your hard work and dedication to this accomplishment

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  3964. Patricia Barberry on

    I’m looking forward to both the Celosia and zinnias . It’s so exciting and will truly be a beautiful addition to the gardens. Thank you for your dedication, it’s so appreciated!!

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  3965. Melissa Stonehocker on

    Looking forward to all of the zinnias. Going to try growing celosia for the first time – that Sangria mix is gorgeous! And of course, I’m going to get some of the Dahlia seeds.

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  3966. Laura Luque on

    It’s difficult to choose, likely the alpenglow zinnia; although the dusty rose celosia is up there rather high on my list also.

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  3967. nancy R permakoff on

    how can you chose. i love them all. to have them all growing in my garden would be a fantasy.

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  3968. Sarah puma on

    I’m incredibly excited to bring the golden hour zinnias to my community. Golden hour is extra precious to me, as some of my favorite, and final photos with my late husband and daughter were taken at that beautiful time, and I plan on making updated photos with her surrounded with this prolific bloom. It will be a way to honor one of our last times together, as well as showcase the fruits of my therapy, ie my flower farm dedicated to showing people they may enjoy life, if even for a moment.

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  3969. Erica L. on

    My 4 and 7 year old daughters are little gardeners-in-the-making, and I know they would LOVE to plant the Unicorn mix in our yard!

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  3970. Kassie Maurer on

    I have already ripped out the lawn in our front yard (reference to Anne Koons comment above) and love planting zinnias, cosmos, and marigolds along our “yellow brick road” pathway made of reclaimed brick that borders our vegetable garden. I would love to try any of the Dawn Creek blush, peach, and honey along with the Alpenglows. But really I love all of the little unique differences of each flower when put together that shows them off better than alone. I love gifting a mason jar stuffed with zinnias for dinner parties and birthdays! Thank you for sharing your treasures!

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  3971. Noelle on

    I love dahlias, and have been having trouble with the tubers I’ve bought elsewhere the last couple of years not producing very well, so I’m excited to see these. Plus it’s fun never knowing exactly what the seeds will look like when they bloom.

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  3972. Diana Johnson on

    I am in love with your Zinnias and Dahlias ♥️ Ordering Victorian Wedding for sure!! I’ve never grown Dahlias from seed and I’m excited to try with your Shooting Stars or Bee’s Choice. May try your Limonata Celosia this year… 😊 Can’t wait !!!! Wish I had more room to grow a ton of flowers 💐- Diana

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  3973. Karen Knoll on

    I’m so excited. Finding Floret has inspired me to start my own flower farm business. Although I am slow in starting in the last couple years, I have called it my experimental years and I am hoping to expand this year. Along with that, my beautiful daughter is getting married this year and I am desperately hoping to snag some of the Floret Originals. Although my wish list would include one of everything my first choices would be “Precious Metals”, “Victorian Wedding”Zinnias and the adorable “Floret” dahlias. Thanks so much for your continuous inspiration.

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  3974. Susan Rowe on

    Golden Hour and Precious Metals are both at the top of my list, but I will be happy to snag any of the zinnia varieties come sale day!

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  3975. Angela Hoffman on

    Ever since your first post showing the Precious Metals Zinnias, I have been in love with them!! They are sooooo pretty!!!

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  3976. Samantha on

    Bee’s Choice🐝 is my #1…every option is beautiful though!🌸🌼🌾🪻🩷

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  3977. Katie Asher on

    Floret is my absolute favorite!! I’m mostly sad about how I need more sun for more flowers. Thank you for everything.

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  3978. Martha N on

    Zinnas are my favorite, although those dahlias run a close second. What a beautiful post to read on a very wet, gray day. Thank you!!

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  3979. Tierra Harris on

    So many flowers, so little time (and space)…
    Some flowers I’d like to try are celosia (autumn blaze/glowing embers)- I did not know they are good for dried arrangements too!
    Also, zinnias: I’ve never been a big fan of zinnias because they make bouquet water so murky, but I’d like to give them a try with their wide color ranges.
    ➡️The one I’m most excited about is the Petite Floret mix! I would love to cross them with the bees choice varieties I grew from your seed last summer…and enjoy them all!

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  3980. Haven on

    I would be so excited to add any of these varieties to my growing cut garden. Especially the Limonata. All of these look amazing!

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  3981. Nicole on

    How could anyone pick just one!? I think if everyone on the farm loves the unicorn mix zinnia…can’t go wrong! This will be my first season planting my own flowers on my property to cut and play with as I would like. Excited to hopefully get my hands on some!

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  3982. Jenny Hudson on

    My vegetable garden has been shrinking over the past few years as I’ve fallen more and more in love with growing flowers. I’ve never considered celosias but the Autumn Blaze and Rose Gold have me reworking my garden plan to make space for these stunners. And, the Golden Hour and Alpenglow zinnias are spectacular! I can’t wait!

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  3983. John Conduracki on

    How exciting! I am looking forward to add the Unicorn Mix zinnias and Floret dahlias to my cart if they don’t sell out. They are all beautiful.

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  3984. Erica on

    It is almost impossible to pick a favorite, but Alpenglow makes my heart skip a beat! Incredible work by the Floret team!!

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  3985. Tiena Hidalgo on

    SO, this is my first time planting flowers in just three large raised flowers bed to see how it goes. My sister in law just turned me on to Floret and I’m in love. With not only your story but the beauty of your flowers and your informative web-site along with its amazing content. I’m inspired to plant an acre or more ( I have five in Central Valley CA). I’ve signed up for your seedling class next month and would be thrilled to have any of your varietals. They all look unbelievable.

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  3986. Robyn on

    Wow! Everything is lovely! I think the Dahlia are the most exciting for me!

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  3987. Anjum Tareen on

    I’ve been waiting for this for YEARS!! So excited & so many congratulations on bringing these beauties to the world.
    The Vintage Rose Celosia & the Precious Metals Zinnias are on the top of my list :)

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  3988. Sean on

    I cannot wait to plant some Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias! I have loved growing zinnias from your seeds for a few years now and these new varieties have so much unique character. I cannot wait to show them off.

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  3989. Polly Smith on

    Red celosia and some of your dahlias grown from
    Seed. All these are amazing and I honor your continuous and infectious enthusiasm for all the flowers and seeds

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  3990. Ellen Stenger on

    I am excited about every single one, but mostly for Petite Floret and Little Flower Girl. All the releases are simply beautiful!

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  3991. Jennifer Sevin on

    Thank you for sharing all of the information. Very excited to try Little Flower Girl, Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, Rose Gold, and Spun Sugar. I really like all of them, but these in particular are my favorite!

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  3992. Chelsey Boreas on

    I can’t wait to get a hold of Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl. I have been slowly falling in love with Zinnias the last five years and ready to keep growing these beauties.

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  3993. Jami on

    The anticipation!!! I can’t wait– and neither can my florists. We are chomping at the bit and hoping stock doesn’t run out before I can snag an order. If I HAD to choose, I’m thinking first on the list would be Rose Gold and Limonata Celosia along with Little Flower Girl, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding… and of course: FLORET! So excited to be able to grow these beauties. Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  3994. Danielle Beaulac on

    Elles sont toutes magnifiques ! Je les voudrais toutes !
    Mais pour cette année, je vais y aller avec les zinnias Alpenglow, Dawn creek pastels, Precious metals, unicorn mix et victorian wedding.
    J’espère pouvoir mettre la main sur ces précieuses semences !
    Merci 🤩

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  3995. Anastasia Swanson on

    All of the flowers are beautiful! I’m excited about the cancan dahlias and zinnias. All of the zinnias! They are one of my favorites. I’m planning how to fit some of the new varieties into my space.

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  3996. Rebecca Stauffer on

    Rose Gold Celosia looks amazing for wedding work!
    Well done, Floret team!

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  3997. Lindsay on

    My favorites I am hoping to snag are Glowing Embers celosia, Victorian Wedding zinnia, and Bee’s Choice dahlia. This will be my first year introducing flowers to my garden alongside all of the vegetables, bring on the pollinators! Thank you for sharing your magic with us!

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  3998. Lisa on

    All of them are beautiful. Love the zinnias as they are easy to grow and have so many colors!!

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  3999. Angela Whitman on

    I’m so excited about the Dawn Creek varieties! Love the look of those muted colors!

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  4000. Emily on

    Hoping to get my hands on Floret and Alpenglow before they sell out!! Can’t wait!!

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  4001. Susie Armstrong on

    I am so excited to get the opportunity to grow the floret original zinnias this year. I hope to purchase all of your zinnia original releases. I have a substantial zinnia bed that I plant along the fence by a sidewalk that gets a lot of traffic each year and the zinnias are always a popular backdrop for selfies and senior pictures by our local professional photographer. I give many away as cut flowers in a bucket I keep by the fence and it brightens my day to see others enjoy them so much. I have waited several years for your precious metals zinnias to come to market and can’t wait for the others too! Thank you for working so hard to bring so much joy to the growers of the world!

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  4002. Jennifer Parsons on

    So exciting! Congratulations, Team Floret! I am especially pumped for Unicorn mix and Cancan Girls! So torn between Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding!!

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  4003. Valerie on

    Looking especially forward to the Precious Metals Zinnias!

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  4004. Emma Voccio on

    So hard to choose which variety I am most excited to add! My favorites are Cancan Girls, Petite Floret, and Victorian Wedding zinnias. I am a sucker for anemone and open center dahlias, and definitely want to add many more to my garden! Thank you Team Floret for all of your hard work all these years, it’s amazing to watch it all come to fruition.

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  4005. Avienda Bown on

    I have a new home with a yard I can’t wait to fill with a cut flower garden! My heart is set on petite floret dahlias and alplenglow zinnias!🩷🫠

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  4006. Sally on

    My heart just beats for them all.. Precious Metals have stood out since the beginning, but the Dawn Creek Honey have stolen the show for me in this post. Oh my goodness they are yummy!!💛

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  4007. Antoniette on

    Hard to pick just a few, but here are my top choices :)

    -Spun Sugar
    -Raspberry Lemonade
    -Sangria Mix
    -Alpenglow
    -Petite Florets

    More power (and flowers) to your farm! hope to grow some in our little patch :)

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  4008. Samantha Bernal on

    I can’t wait to hopefully get my hands on all of the dahlias! Especially bees choice and petite florets. As for celosia I really like the pink chenille and for zinnias I’m digging the dawn creek blush and precious metals!! Fingers crossed I can secure some of these! 🥰😍 all of them are so beautiful but these caught my eye!

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  4009. Rachelle Bell on

    Your breeding program is so beautiful, you truly spread beauty to the world with this! I’ve been an avid seed steward for vegetables and am very excited to start growing out large patches of flowers this year on our new property, and start collecting flower seeds now also! I have room to do it all! Even though I’d like to sell some flowers and share them with my neighbors, I’m most excited about your Petit Florets and Bee’s Choice dahlia collections… for the bees! I am so excited to start feeding all of the amazing pollinators we have in our area and discover who will show up to our little place on this Earth when we give them ALL THE FLOWERS :) Thank you for all that you do! You’re all incredible!

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  4010. Carolyn Wilson on

    All of them!!!! Especially all the zinnias they are my favorite! Love the colors! And the Petite Florets mix just so pretty!

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  4011. Jillian Harris on

    I can’t wait for the Cancan Girls and all the Celosia! Bring on springtime!!!

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  4012. Alison O. on

    Thank you for such an informative, beautiful post! I was planning to grow the zinnias but am now considering a couple different celosia varieties too. I wish I could grow dahlias but I don’t get enough sun for them. I do wonder what would happen if I grew them from seed instead of tubers, so if I win I will find out…haha!

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  4013. Jessica Defaymoreau on

    So amazing and magical Erin! Hard to pick my favorites because they are all amazing! I am soooooo excited for all of you and for all of us!! I would be so honored to grow on our farm your Celosia ‘Dusty Rose’ and ‘Pink Chanil’, Zinnias ‘Golden Hour’ and ‘Alpen Glow’ and Dawn Creek Peach, Dawn Creek Honey and and and …. ❤️ 🌸

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  4014. Alli on

    Amazing! They are all magnificent in their own way. Anything great in life requires hard work, as Team Floret has demonstrated over the years. Congratulations to all of you on your launch. I would be honored to grown any of these varieties. I think that my favorites are any of the blush colored varieties. I love Alpenglow, Vintage Rose and all of the dahlias.

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  4015. Alice Johnston on

    Bees’ Choice, Victorian Wedding, Unicorn Mix, and Precious Metals are the flower seeds that I would love to grow. I may have purchased more seeds this year than I have room to accommodate, but I’d love to include any and all of your seeds. Thanks!

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  4016. Ariel Knepper on

    I’m sure many would agree with me when I say, they’re all so beautiful and it’s going to be hard to choose! But I’m most excited for:

    1. Coral fan
    2. Dawn Creek Blush
    3. Petites florets

    The love, time and effort the floret flower team has put in is obvious. I’m so excited! 🌼♥️🔥🌱💗

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  4017. Stacey on

    Your Alpenglow zinnias immediately spoke to me. I love all things Zinnia but those just seem extra special. Another beauty was Dahlia Cancan Girls. Wow. Just, WOW!

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  4018. Carrie Cook on

    I’m most excited by the zinnias but all the other flowers are gorgeous as well! Hoping I can keep them happy here In the high desert of Nevada, plenty of sunshine!
    I’m about ready to plant the sweet peas I purchased last year! So beautiful!

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  4019. Leslie DeBona on

    I really can’t wait to get my hands on Golden Hour,
    Little Flower Girl, and Precious Metals😍

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  4020. Karen Lee on

    You really have that magical touch with your flowers, they are all so unique and gorgeous it’s hard to say which but for sure, Alpen Glow has my name on it! Excited for the opening!

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  4021. Claire Carter on

    The Little Flower Girl collection is my favorite ❤️

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  4022. Sarah on

    Loving the Vintage Rose and Limonata Celosia and for Zinnias, the Dawn Creek Honey and Peach and Golden Hour. So beautiful!

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  4023. Katie on

    I’m the most excited for Limonata!

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  4024. Stephanie. Yenter on

    You are my inspiration! I just finished watching your series and now I want one of everything that you offer! Watching you and your family persevere to make this dream come true is so inspiring! Congratulations! I’m looking forward to placing my order!

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  4025. Ona H. on

    Oh my goodness, beauty abounds! How exciting for you all at Floret! What an amazing accomplishment!!

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  4026. Marsha Lembitz on

    Thank you for being SO driven, creative, organized and generous! I can’t wait to grow some of these new varieties!

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  4027. Angela McCabe on

    I would love yes chance to add yes Unicorn zinnia to my garden!

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  4028. Tami Contreras on

    Zinnias, zinnias, and more zinnias! Just give them all to me! How can you select favorites? It’s like asking a parent who their favorite child is! Not possible! Good luck to all!

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  4029. Krystal on

    Super excited for Precious Metals, Golden Hour & Alpine Glow 🙌🏻

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  4030. Ashlyn Carmack on

    Picked up Cut Flower Garden on a whim at the library last year and it rocked my world! I immediately went on the hunt for seeds to start my own garden. Your work is inspiring and is responsible for so much joy in my life. I thought I had my favorites picked out, but after reading this post I’m not sure how I’ll chose! Can’t wait to grow Celosia Rose Gold, Dahlia Cancan Girls, and I love every variety of Zinnias, don’t know how I’ll choose!
    Thanks for everything you’re doing, it is so appreciated.

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  4031. Patsy Jennings on

    I’ve waited years hoping I might be able to get any of the gorgeous zinnas. But due to cost I will not be able to purchase. Being 76 with sick husband and limited funds I will have to give this up but I hope you continue to succeed with your beautiful adventure and the very best of luck in all you do. Happy gardening

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  4032. Ciarra Bristol on

    Congratulations on this huge milestone! I am loving all of the photos and can’t wait for Feb 6 to hopefully order some of your creations!
    ! I love the Rose Gold and intake Rose Celosia, I fell in love with celosia last summer.
    I love the Allen Glow and Golden Hour Zinnias they are so dreamy! And I am so excited for the Floret dahlias! I’ve never grown those from seed so excited to try them out! All of my tubers from last season have been ruined with mold in storage so I am starting from scratch which is such a bummer, so fingers crossed I can be one of the winners!!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge the opportunity to win some of your beautiful babies!

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  4033. Megan on

    I am so excited to add Spun Sugar and Precious metals to my garden. The colors are stunning and I think are going to add some great contrast to bouquets! But honestly I would be happy to get any of them to grow. Thank you for all your hard work in taking the time to create such beautiful colors!

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  4034. Anne Koons on

    It’s overwhelming! I want to rip out the lawn and get rid of the trees that block the sun!

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  4035. Brittany Buntain on

    Ok starting from the top- Limonata, Vintage Rose Cel, Alpenflow (obvs), Dawn Creek Honey (still not convinced those are real- I’ll believe it when I see it! haha), and Bee’s Choice! SO EXCITED!!!!! <3

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  4036. Cheryl on

    Your beautiful zinnias are what I am most excited to grow! Thank you for all of the beauty you bring to the world :)

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  4037. Ashley Levy on

    They’re all stunning, but I have been eyeing Alpenglow and Precious Metals since they first appeared in the Floret social feeds. I’m madly in love with zinnias and think these are amongst the most stunning in terms of color.

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  4038. Kaslyn on

    Victoria wedding!!! These blooms would be gorgeous in the wedding bouquets this growing season!

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  4039. Ansley Patrum on

    Aplenglow, Little Flower Girl, Petit Florets, and Austin Blaze have stolen my heart!

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  4040. Rachel on

    I can’t wait to try out the Victorian Wedding zins, and the Golden Hours too! They look magical.

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  4041. Jen Coyle on

    Such an exciting time! The Dawn Creek mixes or Bee’s Choice caught my eye first, but they all look amazing!

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  4042. Tiffany Cardenas on

    Bee’s Choice
    Victorian Wedding & Little Flower Girl
    Spun Sugar
    Top choices

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  4043. Sharon Bell on

    I have loved and grown flowers since I was a young girl. However I have never planted and grown dahlias. I cannot think of a better way to start except to use your seed.

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  4044. Michelle on

    Ooo looking forward to trying the Celosia Coral Reef. Just trying to plan out what veggie I can grow less of to make room :)

    I so enjoy reading about all that happens on your farm, you and your team are amazing.

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  4045. Michelle King on

    Excited for all of the new zinnias but especially Victorian Wedding! Looking forward to using it in wedding work this season :)

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  4046. Shannon on

    All of the Dahlias are dreamy, along with the Precious Metals zinnias. Even just snagging one of these seed packets will make my garden complete!

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  4047. Tory Hebdon on

    I’m most excited for the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias! I’ve had such great success with the seeds I’ve ordered from you in the past!

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  4048. Alita Arden on

    I love all of the varieties so much and inspired by the beautiful flowers you all create and share. The precious metals zinnias are breathtaking (my favourite) and I really hope I can see them in real life one day!

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  4049. Kaslyn Lightfoot on

    I would love to walk the rows in the garden with the many gorgeous blooms of alpenglow and precious metals!

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  4050. Lindsey on

    Spun sugar, Rose Gold, Golden Hour, and Precious Metals – honestly want all of them though!!!! Great job – so much hard work to create such beauty!!!!

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  4051. Tracy Ruhs on

    They are all so beautiful, it’s hard to choose! I may have to expand my garden this year-watch out weeds and grass- here I come!

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  4052. Rebekah Laflin on

    I was very excited to see your series on Discovery. There aren’t enough programs following the journeys of entrepreneurial plant enthusiasts a.k.a farmers, growers, scientists/artist types.

    My little artist heart sighs every time I view the wonderful color pallet created by Erin and the Floret team. I would love to try everything, being I live in quite a hot climate I’m drawn to the zinnias of course, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Peach and unicorn mix. I also crave growing the celosias, Coral reef, spun sugar, and Dusty Rose.

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  4053. Heather Huerta on

    Well, I still would need to narrow my list down but there are so many beautiful flowers. :) I love the feathery Vintage Rose Celosia. The Limonetas are lovely and I love that you can save the seeds. I am escpecially drawn to the rose colored Celosia and the Sangria Mix is so striking.
    I love that Zinnias attrack pollinators. I really like the light color pallette of the Alpenglow and the Precious Metals. Little Flower Girl looks so unique. I also love the lighter color tones of Dawn Creek Blush & Peach & Honey. Can Can would be a must have sine I love anemones. And the Floret variety is absolutely lovely. It’s fun to think that new varieties can be created from seed. I love the names you have chosen for your dahlias. Congratulations!

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  4054. Elicia Johnson on

    I haven’t had great luck with Celosia, but I’m not sure I’ll be able to resist trying some of yours! And then I definitely want to grab some of the petite floret!

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  4055. Luke V on

    Going to try growing dahlias from seed for the first time but most excited for all of the Zinnias!!

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  4056. Angela McCabe on

    I am a lover of all zinnias! I am most excited to add Peppermint Stick zinnias to my garden this year!

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  4057. Kelly on

    Those blazing orange and lime celosia are so pretty!! And the Dawn Creek mixes, just stunning. Congratulations to your whole team, shedding happy tears for you over here!

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  4058. Allie H. on

    I’m most excited to grow Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Golden Hour zinnias. Planning my summer flower gardening has been giving me light during the PNW winter! Thanks for all you do!

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  4059. Susan on

    Erin, your flowers are all beautiful and bring me much joy in just watching your videos. Last year I planted 4 varieties of your zinnia’s. They were amazing and I can’t wait to try and get some of your originals. Flowers feed my soul and I love taking care of them and watching them bloom. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with the world.

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  4060. Jules Bullard on

    Thank you, Erin for this sneak peek into your Floret Originals. I’m so excited; I can’t even imagine how excited and proud you must be for the reveal and sale to begin.

    I’m most looking forward to growing several of your celosia seeds (Spun Sugar, Limonata, Sangria Mix & Coral Reef-it’s so hard to choose!), Unicorn Mix and Alpenglow Zinnias and Cancan Girls and Petite Floret Dahlias!

    Thanks for all you do!
    Jules

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  4061. Emily on

    Just in time for my birthday in February! I would love nothing more than to have any of these beauties in my backyard this summer. Gardening has been my therapy as a mom of three young kids! It is my calm, and something I love doing with my kids too. This is only my second season with a garden (in our first home!) and I already have such precious memories in it. I know there will be many more in my garden and I am hoping to expand it this year! Hopefully with some of your seeds!! I especially love your zinnia varieties but Victorian Wedding might be my absolute favourite!

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  4062. Cathy King on

    I have been following and reading everything you have posted on the internet and published books since first watching your show on Magnolia Network. That was my first introduction to the wonderful world of Dahlias and since then Zinnias and Sweet Peas etc. Your free workshops have been watched and notes taken from and introduced me to a whole world of gardening I didn’t know existed. You gave me the courage to try this past year my hand at growing two varieties of Dahlias from our local garden shop. With your help I watched with wonder, the development from tubers to beautiful flowers and each time I saw a new bud I experienced great pleasure. Thank you Erin for the guidance to help those of us who were too timid to even try by yourselves and when we finally did , we experienced some of the happiness you and your team must feel. I am now in the process of trying to take over some of our green backyard to make room for the future tubers I hope to have. Following your great pictures and instructions from your ” Floret Farm’s Discovering Dahlias” book , I hope to have some viable tubers to plant. To choose one or even a dozen favourite variety of Dahlia or Zinnia seeds is almost impossible although I lean towards the bright red, purple and pinks in all . Having any of the amazing varieties would bring me joy and I will look into shipping to Canada . Thank you

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  4063. Firefly Garden Club on

    I am so excited to add a little more magic to our garden this year. Each year I ask the kiddos what they would like to plant and the unicorn zinnias as well as the spun sugar celosia are big on my daughter’s list. I’m also hoping to grab a pack of alpenglow zinnias and bee’s choice dahlia.

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  4064. JordAnn Ferguson on

    I am so excited to add Unicorn Mix, Alpenglow, and the Summer Sherbet to my flower field this year! I am so excited to see new colors and varieties of Zinnias coming onto the scene to break up the solid colors of the traditional Zinnias. Thank you Floret for sharing your journey and your precious babies!

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  4065. Mindy on

    What an incredible collection of seeds—bravo! I have been eying Precious Metals and Alpenglow zinnias since being taken aback by their glory on instagram a couple years ago, and am now hopeful to grow them with my toddlers this year! Victorian Wedding zinnias plus celosias Limonata, Glowing Embers, and Vintage Rose would beautifully round out our bouquets! Thank you to the Floret team for sharing such beauty

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  4066. Sharlyn Tatom on

    I gasped aloud when I scrolled to Dawn Creek Blush so that must be the one I’m most excited to grow this year. I have a deep love for Zinnias and get no greater joy than being surrounded by their blooms alight with Butterflies.

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  4067. Cindy R. on

    I am excited about the new zinnias. My favorites are precious metals and Victorian Wedding. You’ve done a fantastic job breeding new varieties.

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  4068. Linnea on

    I love them all but especially exited for the unicorn mix!!

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  4069. Hilary on

    I think I’m most excited about the Zinnias! Living in the south in zone 8b, they do well here. I love the more romantic colors and can’t wait to see them all (all the floret originals) in my garden this year!

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  4070. Taylor Olson on

    Thank you for inspiring me to grow a flower garden! We only have tulips in the ground and seeds waiting for spring, but I can’t contain my excitement. I am trying to go slow, but how can you when there are so many beautiful flowers to grow?! You all didn’t make it any easier with these wonderful originals. I am a sucker for zinnias since that is the first flower my mom taught me to grow. I love the unicorn and little flower girl, they remind me of my daughters :) And how could you not love all of your beautiful dahlias. After telling my husband I wanted to grow flowers and we binged your show, he bought me a pack of bee’s choice. I would be honored to win this, plant, and share these gorgeous flowers.

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  4071. Jennifer Lopez on

    It’s so hard to choose, but Golden Hours zinnia and Vintage Rose celosia make my heart beat extra fast!

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  4072. Donna Carter on

    They all look amazing but the Bee’s Choice looks especially appealing!

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  4073. Tiko on

    I have not yet tried celosia in my garden and bouquets. I’m hoping to give it a try this year, but I don’t know which color to get!

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  4074. Lindsy on

    I’m ex tied to grow Precious Metals and Rose Gold, I love these muted, nuanced colors!

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  4075. Chelsea Monsevais on

    I’m most excited about.. ALL OF THEM! Seriously. While I won’t be able to snag every packet, I’ll be excited to grow a few of these amazing varieties you’re sharing with us. Alpenglow has been on my mood board along with a few more zinnias and Can Can girls but Victorian Wedding wasn’t on my favorite list until reading this blog (another one to add!). Looking forward to growing these out and sharing seed with family and friends 💛

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  4076. Crystal Hess on

    I am just stunned at the offerings you will have! The amount of work, dedication, research, trial and error- most of us will never know the work that went in to your creations! It is obvious after looking at these pictures: I have overlooked celosia! I am looking forward to growing Autumn Blaze and Rose Gold Celosia!

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  4077. Ashley Tooley on

    Ive been Following your story for years and remember when you stopped selling tubers. You had a new vision for your farm and at the time there was not a great seed market for wedding colors for florists and local growers. This original line you created is EPIC. I am so excited to add golden hour, vintage rose and summer sherbet to the garden this season. I can’t wait!!

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  4078. Lisa on

    Congratulations Floret!!
    To plant a seed is to believe in the hope of tomorrow.
    I have been planting seeds for forty-plus years now and I still feel that same sense of Christmas morning each time I plant!
    I am most excited about the “Alpenglow” and “Precious Metals” zinnias.
    Zinnias are a “Grandma’s flower” in the best possible
    way. My grandma inspired me to garden, and I can think of no better way to rekindle memories and reconnect with those loved ones than to plant seeds in their memory.

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  4079. Joyce O on

    Good luck and many blessings to you and your new venture of offering your own seeds us all. So exciting! I am most interested in growing your wonderful zinnias, and would love to have them growing in my garden this summer!
    All the best to you and your staff!

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  4080. Melissa L. on

    Love all of these new varieties. The celosia Pink chenille looks very different and I can’t wait to grow that variety. I’ve never planted dahlia seeds, so that will be fun to try as well. As always your flowers are beautiful.

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  4081. Sheila Konschuh on

    Anything from your precious collections would find an honored place in my gardens! The zinnias make me swoon, particularly Alpen Glow. Sending gratitude and admiration for the dedication and hard work you’ve put into these little seeds. JOY!

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  4082. Rachel Tara on

    They all look incredible, but I think Floret and Petite Florets are my top pick! 💖🥰💛

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  4083. Annika on

    I’m looking forward to trying more zinnia varieties! They’re so joyful. I haven’t had luck with celosia in the past but your new varieties make me want to try again.

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  4084. Jessica on

    I’m so excited to plant Zinnia’s this year! Last year my aunt, mom, and sister planted your zinnas and they had the most gorgeous cut flower bouquets all summer. My favorite is the zinnia unicorn mix because of all the different colors! I also can’t wait to see how they bloom in so many different colors and shades. I also love the Celosia Spun Sugar, the colors are stunning!

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  4085. Sarah on

    So hard to choose a favorite. They are all beautiful, but dahlias always catch my eye.

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  4086. Rachel Williams on

    I’m fairly new to growing from seed but started with your zinnia seeds and Dawn Creek pinks several years ago and have kept seeds for the past two years which I’ve given to my daughter. She has been growing them for the past year and LOVES them. She adores having flowers in her house all summer and into the fall. So fun to see a flower lover blossom from my own love of flowers.

    Can’t thank you enough for all you’ve put into this wonderful gift to the flower growers of the world. I’m looking forward to getting in early to get some Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metal and Down Creek Pinks to my collection this year. Trying to figure out a way to keep them from the gophers and the deer but will come up with something. LOL

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  4087. Chelsea on

    I am most excited about the celosia! I love all the bright colors and haven’t grown celosia before. I can attest the zinnias are great fool proofed seed to start with! Grew them in my garden last spring/summer

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  4088. Stephanie Petrich on

    These flower varieties you’ve created are so magical! My favorites I’d like to try this year are Celosia Rose Gold, Celosia Vintage Rose, Zinnia Alpenglow, and Zinnia Victorian Wedding. So beautiful, I can’t wait to grow these! Thanks for the chance to enter this giveaway!💕

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  4089. Rachel Resler on

    I am most excited for the Floret dahlia and the Golden Hour Zinnia and the Sherbet celosia. I have never grown celosia and these colors make me want to!,!

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  4090. Jen on

    Omgosh, I would love them all! So gorgeous! My top 3 would be Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding, and then the Dawn Creek collabs.

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  4091. Emily Venatta on

    They are all so beautiful! It is quite warm here in Alabama, so Zinnias and Celosias would be my first pick! Out of the Zinnias, I would choose precious metals and Alpenglow. And from the Celosias, I would choose Spun sugar and Limonata. But all are so very beautiful. Any of the Floret Originals would be so wonderful to grow.

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  4092. Jessica Haughian on

    I’m so excited for so many! I am Vintage Rose and Pink Chenille celosia and of course Precious Metals zinnias, I need to see that tinge of green/shinmer in person!

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  4093. Christy Avey on

    Woohoo! What a gift you are giving to us all. I’m excited for Limonata, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Bee’s choice… If I have to narrow it down.

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  4094. Olivia Neilson on

    I have my eyes on dusty rose, dawn creek peach, petite florets and little flower girl! Can’t wait for spring!

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  4095. Sarah Martin on

    The colors are superb! Dahlias would be my first choice, followed very closely by zinnias. Sorry last year was such a struggle and happy to see that you kept trudging through!

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  4096. Katrina McNaughton on

    All the zinnias look AMAZING, but I’m especially excited for Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Peach! Celosia Vintage Rose is also one I’d like to try in our climate!

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  4097. Amy Van Pelt on

    I am so excited for the zinnias, especially Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Unicorn!

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  4098. christine on

    Yay! this is soooooo exciting. The zinnia’s are so pretty, such unique colors.

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  4099. Diane Wilde on

    I have been admiring Dawn Creek zinnias for years and your Floret zinnias are absolutely stunning. I give away dahlia and zinnia bouquets and hands down the zinnias are appreciated the most because of their vase life. I can’t wait to add your wonderful blooms to my garden.❤️

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  4100. Karen on

    I absolutely love the Golden Hour zinnias. What beautiful and unique colors you’ve bred! Thank you so much for sharing so much information over the years. So excited for Floret!

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  4101. christine on

    Congrats to the Floret team on all the hard work and years of dedication to these varieties. I love all the celosia’s so much! I can’t wait to grow them at home. I have been waiting for these for soooooooo long. Please pick me!

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  4102. Linda batten on

    Oh my gosh I love growing any new flower. I get excited waiting for them to grow and then have beautiful flowers that everyone is gonna ask wow what kind of flower is this. It’s beautiful. I love seeing their faces light up.i want to grow your beautiful babies for those reasons 🤗

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  4103. Jessica on

    I’m so excited to plant zinnias this year! My mom, aunt, and sister planted them last year and their cut flower bouquets were gorgeous and I can’t wait to plant my own this year! I think my favorite would be the Zinnia unicorn mix because of how many colors are in the mix, I’m also excited to see their multicolored ombre effect as they bloom!!

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  4104. Taylor B. on

    So beautiful! I can’t wait to grow Floret and Petite Floret!

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  4105. Esther on

    v. excited about the zinnias, esp. the Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix seeds. I embraced zinnias in 2023—as did the hummingbirds!

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  4106. Jennie on

    I literally want them ALL! Sooo good! Not only did Floret light a fire in my flower growing journey many years ago, but the Unicorn Mix literally made me fall in love with Zinnias! Magical is the best word to describe that variety! I will be working my fingers as fast as possible to try to get more Unicorn mix, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, and Alpenglow Zinnias along with Spun Sugar and Coral Reef Celosia! Praying for a better growing season this year in North Louisiana because I can just imagine all of these varieties growing together in my cut-flower garden and how gorgeous it will be! I can’t wait to be able to give bouquets away to my family/friends!!! Thank you Erin & team for all of your hard-work and for sharing this beauty with the world!

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  4107. Caitlin on

    These are all so gorgeous – I am hoping to try my hand at more zinnias this year and Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Dawn Creek Peach look amazing. I also would love to try the Floret and Petite Floret dahlias.

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  4108. Amanda Estes on

    We are in our second year flower farming and I very much want to BUY ALL THE THINGS but space and budget always make me see reality so my 6 year old and I play a game – I show her photos of everything I want and she picks her favorites. We were looking at the Floret Originals and she picked every single one, which I agree with but was ultimately unhelpful! We finally narrowed it down to our top three – Celosia Spun Sugar, Zinnia Precious Metals and Zinnia Unicorn Mix.

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  4109. Carolyn Hazen on

    I am just over the moon excited to try any of your seeds.I grew up in the valley and then got a BS in horticulture and worked in the field for ten years. The teaching big hit and after 30 years of teaching I am excited to retire and return to the valley! Looking forward to discovering my first love of plants once again.

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  4110. Lea Jennings on

    I have been waiting for these for years. I’m most excited about the zinnias and celosia! Been so fun and exciting to watch the journey and to now get to purchase or have seeds from the breeding program.

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  4111. Moe Dougherty on

    Hi Erin! Thank you so much for being so sweet with your giveaway!!! My two favorites that I have had my heart stuck on are definitely Golden Hour and Little Flower Girl. They are so beyond gorgeous and I would love to grow them in my little garden in Ohio. I would love to have a piece of your legacy here!! However, I am really sad because I cannot buy your seeds on the 6th due to financial reasons. I have to wait until the 8th and I’m worried by then they will all be sold out! :( I will of course try to see if any are left on the 8th! Maybe I’ll get lucky and there will be some left?! Anyway, thank you so much for all you have taught me over the years – I have followed you for so long now! Congratulations on these coming out!! You have done such an amazing job girl!! (Chris and the team too of course!!)

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  4112. Julia on

    How to choose a favorite! Each time I see a new variety, I decide that’s the one I want to add to my garden this year. I’m hard pressed to choose, but dahlias are my favorite flower and Floret is unlike most dahlias I’ve seen for sale at local nurseries. I’ve never tried to grow dahlias from seed before and I’m excited to try this year! They make the most beautiful cut flowers and bring me so much joy. Thank you for all you do-you bring beauty and joy all over the world.

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  4113. Bonnie Knapp on

    Incredible looking! Great work Floret team!! Can’t wait for Little Flower Girl and Summer Sherbert 😍

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  4114. Jody on

    I’m a zinnia girl and love the colors of UNICORN, hope to get Dylan,

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  4115. Michaela on

    Everything is stunning! I’m so excited about the large fluffy zinnia mixes, especially Alpenglow.

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  4116. Amy on

    Victorian wedding mix is stunning and I would love to grow! Also planning on Bee’s choice because the surprises are always so fun!

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  4117. Bailey on

    I’m most excited about petit floret. Love the look of the mix and I would love a high percentage of keepers, as described. Seems like a wise choice 😊

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  4118. Christa C on

    Oh my – I had no idea how exciting these varieties would be! I’m most excited about adding Celosia (limonata and vintage rose in particular) because of their soothing colors and beautiful dance between foliage and flower.

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  4119. Daphne on

    I love them all. I have never been keen on celosia until recently. I think because they did not look real to me. Now I love the varieties of color that really help bring a bouquet to life. I especially love the Dusty Rose and Glowing Embers.
    I have never had a garden without zinnias. They are essential to floral happiness. I am most excited about the Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Pastels zinnias although I would be delighted to have any of your varieties.
    I am most desperate to grow your Floret dahlia, but again I love them all.
    Now I have my husband hooked on growing flowers and we both have to create new beds each year to satisfy our curiosity of each new “must have” flower!

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  4120. Pam Rushing on

    All of them are stunning! I would like to start with the Dawn Creek Peach and Honey, plus the Little Flower Girl. These flowers remind me of when my mom and l would plant zinnia seeds on the side of our house in early summer. Can’t wait!

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  4121. Magdalena A on

    I am truly fascinated by the incredible journey you’ve embarked on, fueled by belief and steadfast pursuit of your goals. Your determination is truly inspiring! Choosing from the diverse Floret collection is no easy task, yet one variety has truly captured my attention – ‘Little Flower Girl.’ The very name speaks volumes about their significance to you, and rightly so! They deserve that endearing nickname.

    These blooms are not just flowers; they are a visual embodiment of beauty and tranquility. Their mere presence speaks elegance and timelessness, adding a touch of grace to any space. Your choice reflects a keen eye for beauty and a deep appreciation for the profound symbolism that nature can bring.

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  4122. Jen Searfoss on

    Of course, I want them all! But I put myself on a strict seed budget this year. I know, crazy but something has to be done to reduce the surplus of seeds I face each winter. Anyhoo, I am interested in adding the Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl genetics to my zinnia patch. I may also splurge and get a packet of shooting star dahlias. I love collarettes! Congratulations to you and everyone on the farm for making this breeding journey a success story with Floret Originals for sale this year. May you have many, many more seed sales of your breeding projects!

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  4123. SHIRLEY N ATKINS on

    They are all so lovely, that it is hard to choose a favorite…. but the celosia varieties are so unique and frothy, that I have to focus on those! I especially love the Coral Reef, Pink Chenille, and Limonata…. but there isn’t one I wouldn’t want in the whole lot!

    Naturally, the zinnias are perky and fun. I am intrigued by the Unicorn Mix, and by Precious Metals. How lovely to watch them mature and change color on the plant, picking when it is exactly the delicious hue you want!

    I look forward to seeing many lovely pictures of these plants in full bloom on into the future. Sounds like it will be the lucky few who actually get to grow them! Well done, Floret, on an offering of lovely new varieties!

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  4124. Bess Collins on

    Oh baby!!! I was so excited to hear about the seed sale. I have followed Floret for years and still have a few seed packets from years ago when I first started growing zinnias and celosia. My seed binder even has the little post card that was sent with them as the cover. I am especially thrilled to see Dawn Creek varieties offered! I couldn’t find Dawn Creek Blush seeds anywhere, so I’m hoping to snag those at 9am PST SHARP!!
    Can’t wait 💕🌸

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  4125. Nancy Wu on

    I have been following Floret’s breeding program over the years, and am very excited to have the opportunity to purchase these seeds soon. I have planted lots of dahlias and zinnias in our community garden over the years, and they attract visitors and gardeners to the plot. I added Dawn Creek zinnias last year, and am eager to add Floret’s zinnias and celosia collections this summer. I plan to add Glowing Embers, Spun Sugar, Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metal and Dawn Creek Peach to my collection. Thanks, Erin, for bringing more beauty to this world!

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  4126. Kate Rowe on

    Hi Erin and Team! Thank you for starting me off on my flower journey and obsession many years ago in one of your in-person classes. It was a life-altering experience, and I am forever grateful. So excited about how far you’ve come and these new collections! I love them all and am most looking forward to Celosia Dusty Rose and Coral Peach, Zinnias Golden Hour, and (of course!) the dahlias – Petit Florets is my favorite. <3

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  4127. Kelsie on

    They are all so beautiful! It’s hard to choose a favorite. I think I’m most excited for the Dahlia seeds! I’m just getting into flower gardening and seeing all of these beautiful blooms makes me so excited for this spring and summer!

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  4128. Tara on

    Dawn Creek Honey and Bee’s Choice have both won my heart for very different reasons. Love the neutrals almost as much as a vibrant bouquet! Thank you for this beautiful array of gorgeous flowers. Can’t wait to get some seeds!!

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  4129. Amy Cirillo on

    Dahlia tubers stress my sister out, so I’m really excited about all of your dahlia seeds, and I think the one I want to gift her the most is Cancan Girls, because of all of the beautiful tufts and puffs!

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  4130. Kevin on

    Gorgeous varieties and amazing photos. You must be so proud. Excited to try growing dahlias from seed for the first time. So hard to choose but dahlia “Petite Florets” and zinnia “Dawn Creek Pastels” may be my favorites…Congratulations on getting to this point!

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  4131. Marley on

    All of the Zinnias! I’m a florist and I just know these varieties are going to be such amazing blending flowers for so many color palettes 👏🏽

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  4132. Deanna on

    I recently found your series on Discovery+ and I binge-watched every episode in two days. I have always loved flowers and considered for a time becoming a florist just so I could work with them. I have helped with weddings and events and even done a few myself – with store-bought flowers. I started growing my own garden with vegetables about 17 years ago. And in 2020 it was the first time I really started planting flowers. I tried companion planting and it was successful, and only for the fact that a nice lady I met at the nursery told me how to handle some garden pests. In 2021 we had to move states and now I actually live in Washington but on the east side – so zone 7b. I no longer have an acre of land to work with (now we have 1/4 of an acre, and it feels so small), and the house we bought had a very formal landscaped yard – and somehow, that is proving harder for me to work with than a blank slate. I feel like everything is so “planned” that I have been stuck. Every year here, I add a little bit of myself to the yard, but slowly. I discovered that I love Dahlias and it’s quickly become a huge addiction. I don’t plan to garden for any profit. This is for me. I spent all of my 20s and 30s as a caretaker to my parents, and after my Dad passed away, I found that gardening just makes me feel better. I have started buying some tubers from small reputable growers. And the Dahlia world is how I found your website. I have been reading everything I can and I LOVE your library! It’s absolutely amazing the thought and care put into that. What a huge gift! That is something I always wished I had, that knowledge base. You get that when you have a mentor or a family member or friend who is experienced with growing/farming. They can tell you things that you would need years to learn on your own. And I don’t have that person, so your website, books and online library are filling in that knowledge gap and it’s wonderful! I’m so grateful! Oh, I’m supposed to say which varieties I’m excited to plant. I have planted zinnias one time – in 2020. I love the Victorian Wedding. Also the Celosia that looks like Coral Reef! It’s kind of alien looking and I love it! Beautiful!

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  4133. Mary Ruth Sorrel on

    I’ve always been inspired by color so I love them all! I would like to try a variety of each flower group-/celosia(Vintage Rose), zinnias(Golden Hour),dahlias(Bee’s Choice) CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!! MaryRuth

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  4134. Michelle on

    Wow! The pictures of these beautiful flowers warms my heart on this cold winter day and reminds me that spring will come again. I have been vicariously enjoying all your amazing flowers through your gorgeous photography and videos for a couple years now. I am so excited to try some of your originals in my own garden and experience them in person! But, how do you pick just one or two to try? They are all so beautiful in there own way. If I had to choose one, maybe it would be the Dawn Creek Pastels as I have been saving zinnia seed for a few years now and would love to get more pastels into my mix.

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  4135. Jo Ann on

    Love to try my hand with the Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars Dahlia mixes. Simply gorgeous!

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  4136. Jane Bragg on

    Can’t wait to get some of the new zinnias! Specifically golden hour and precious metals. They will look amazing in my small home garden! Thank you for your hard work!

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  4137. Erin Jane on

    I got so excited about the breeding program after watching Floret’s show on the Magnolia network. I’m super excited about the Alpenglow and Precious Metal zinnia varieties and the Petite Floret dahlias! I really hope to be able to get a few of these to try in my garden this year. Congratulations Floret!

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  4138. Janet Flodquist on

    They are so very beautiful, all of them, I wish I could purchase one of each! I really love to grow dahlias from seed, I’m hoping to try some of the petite floret seed, also would love to grow Celosia , the antique rose and I love the Dawn creek zinnia.

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  4139. Ligia Stapleford on

    Oh, so much beauty! Congratulations on this huge milestone. You are an inspiration as an entrepreneur, as a gardener, as a dreamer. Love all them gorgeous flowers!

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  4140. Sarah Sapergia on

    They’re all wonderful! I think I’m most excited about the zinnias tho.

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  4141. Cammy on

    Loved this post! Thank you for all the beautiful descriptions of your amazing varieties! Since I’m a newbie, and can’t even begin to choose a fave, I’d better go with Bee’s Choice, since they’re pretty smart (and I love variety😉)!

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  4142. Ashley Laabs on

    I’m most excited about ‘Vintage Rose’ celoaia. It’s sounding perfect for cutting with those long stems. The color is SO swoon-worthy.

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  4143. stephvil on

    Loving ‘Pink Chenille’. Beautiful creation that inspires home decor of using colors and different textures!

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  4144. Johanna on

    Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals and the Unicorn Mix. Living in zone 9 I have to baby my dahlias and even celosia, but the zinnias do just fine on their own. Excited for you all in this big step forward.

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  4145. Lauren Mating on

    Little flower girl! Can’t wait to be able to add these to my home small garden!

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  4146. Kathie Vezzani on

    Oh my gosh, Erin, choosing a favorite? So hard to do with so many beautiful choices. Thank you, your family, and staff for all the love and hard work that goes into creating these special seeds.

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  4147. Ali B on

    So hard to narrow them down, but I have to try Golden Hour & Alpenglow zinnias!

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  4148. Susan Mattern on

    Precious Metals zinnias caught my eye. I like large full flowered zinnias and these are in a color I have never grown.

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  4149. Jenna on

    I am very excited to try your beautiful seeds here on Vancouver Island! It is hard to narrow all the stunning choices! I am most excited for the Cancan Girl, and Petite Floret dahlia seeds (I’ve never grown dahlias from seed so this will be a first! I also love the alpenglow and unicorn mix for the zinnia choices. Very excited for the sale coming up. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work ❤️

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  4150. Shelley Ricco on

    The profusion of color in the bouquets you show here is just unbelievable. It makes my whole day happy to look at these pictures. I love the Can Can Girls,”Floret” and the Sangria Mix Celosia. Counting the days to start all my seedlings and then transplant them into my garden.

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  4151. Janet on

    They are all so beautiful!
    I really hope to get some of the petite Floret dahlia seed! Also, the Celosia seed is amazing, and I would love, love, love. Dawn creek zinnia or the little flower girl zinnia seeds… So beautiful!

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  4152. Ashley Reiss on

    The only word I can think to describe these Floret originals is “beautiful.” The kind of beauty that stops you in your tracks. Vintage Rose and Limonata were my favorite celosia, Bee’s Choice because I love having a ton of pollinators in my garden and zinnias won me over with little girl, Victorian wedding, unicorn, precious metals and alpenglow. Thanks for all your hard work in being a part of creating something so beautiful.

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  4153. Clarice on

    I have a bed of hot colored flowers that will look great with the added texture of Autumn Blaze celosia. I’m also looking forward to trying some Shooting Stars dahlias and seeing what surprises show up!

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  4154. Windy on

    Reading through your descriptions has me in tears! What wonderful language you use to describe each flower and how well you know them! It just melts my heart entirely. I’ll be starting my first flower farm after a lifetime of dreaming and hobby gardening this upcoming month and I would be so tickled to incorporate any and all of these! I am most excited about the celosias! I didn’t know much about them until one randomly started growing in our garden and just took off! What a beautiful gift it’s been!! Thank you for all you do for others. I’m grateful to be able to read along and hopeful to have some of these seeds one way or another ✨🌸🌹💐🌷

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  4155. Lindsay Knight on

    I have loved growing your zinnias for the past three years! I am most excited for Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Peach this year! However, they are all so beautiful and I just can’t wait for spring to start growing these!

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  4156. Joanne Heiser on

    So excited for you! What a long and beautiful journey. All the best!

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  4157. Meredith on

    So excited about Zinnia Alpenglow and Dahlia Shooting Stars!!! These long January days are so dreary, but thinking about growing Floret originals brings me such joy.

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  4158. Josie on

    While I absolutely love every seeds Floret breeds, the dahlias will always take the cake! I especially love the anemone varieties and am super grateful for all of Floret’s hard work to make the time intensive Cancun girls variety available to us!

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  4159. Becky on

    All things Zinnias although I have grown the Bees Choice Dahlias with great success. They were all beautiful and all grew tubers that will be going in the ground for their second season.

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  4160. Barbara Struthers on

    Thank you so much for your passion and hard work in this offering of these truly extraordinary flowers. I have been a fan of your Precious Metals for some time. And I’ve been following along with your journey. You inspired me to plant intensively which I’ve been doing for two years now. I don’t have a huge area but I manage to sneak in as many flowers as possible. I’ve been waiting with great anticipation for this sale. It’s very hard to choose a favorite. I will try to get all of them. The last couple of years I’ve been experimenting drying flowers. All of the celosia drys very well. I’ve had success with the zinnias too. And dahlias. My goal is to extend the floral season beyond the time of fresh blooms. I, too, live in the PNW. Which makes all that you most generously share very relevant to me. I would love these new seeds. And I hope to be front and center when they go online.

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  4161. Kristin Lovig on

    I love, love, love Celosia and feel it is often overlooked too! I have a 60′ row reserved just for Celosia! I’m excited about glowing embers, sangria and limonata. My favorite zinnias are the precious metals, but I love them all!! Thank you for making mixes of all your seeds, so we can get a little bit of each. I also really appreciate your hard work in bringing beautiful zinnias into the market. I find the current market flooded with bright colors that I have a hard time working into arrangements with softer colorsc that I like.

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  4162. Sarah Aumsbaugh on

    Ooooo! I thought I had my faves narrowed down. But this post has me loving them all. The time and energy you all have poured into these shows through in the amazing blooms. I have my 1st greenhouse going up and can’t wait to grow Floret Originals! Congratulations!

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  4163. Makena DeGolier on

    Hi Erin, Chris, and Floret Farm Team!
    Congrats on your absolutely flourishing breeding program and the soon to be release! I’ve saved my Christmas Floret gift card for this special release and I can’t wait to purchase your seeds and support such an awesome farm (: ALL of your varieties are stunning and magical in their own unique ways, but two of your varieties in particular I am most excited about: “Precious Metals” Zinnias & “Bee’s Choice” Dahlias. I absolutely LOVE a coral/peach, but what is truly next level is when this is paired with a complimentary (and metallic like) color like a frosty lavender! I would be delighted to see this in fine form by growing the Precious Metals. With Bee’s Choice, I feel like I would possibly get the best of both worlds – the classic honeycomb looking blooms that instantly remind me of the “large and in charge” (haha) dahlias my grandma would grow when I was younger (still remember the smell of those freshly cut stems!), while also getting the more unique open face blooms that would remind me that they are from Floret (: Lastly, I cannot wait to send some seeds to my mom up in Bellingham, WA! She has truly instilled a curiosity and love for gardening in me and I’m grateful to share and connect on that with her. Her “happy place” is right down the way from you at Christiansen’s Nursery – we go there together every time I come back home to visit (:

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  4164. Bonnie on

    Celosia, all of it!

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  4165. Kaylie Campbell on

    They are all so beautiful!! I am so excited to add spun sugar, bee’s choice, golden hour, and unicorn mix to my garden this season!

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  4166. Angie High on

    I am most excited about the zinnia “Unicorn Mix” but it’s hard to pick because once I see one of them, I’m like” oh, I love that one “. Then I sees the next one and I say “ oh, I love that one too”. So hard to choose just one. Then, there is the amazing rainbow of colors in those celosias. I think I love them all.

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  4167. Kate on

    Thank you so much for this post describing the new varieties! Most looking forward to trying celosia for the first time with the rose gold color. Also would love to try the Precious Metal zinnias. Can’t wait.

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  4168. Soo-Jean Yee on

    I am in love with Dahlias but I have to say I am starting a new love with Zinnias! I’m blown away by their beauty and I awe with their ease of growing them foe us less experienced flower lovers. Thanks to @FloretFlowers for giving me new purpose in life. I am reborn rather than retired now!

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  4169. Gail on

    You have outdone yourselves. Magnificent.

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  4170. Bethany on

    Dawn Creek Peach is the one I’ve been dreaming about the most. I have a corner of my garden that I’m fully dedicating to peach, apricot, cantaloupe colors and I think this will be the perfect addition to that border!

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  4171. Brenna Horton on

    I am excited for all of the beauty to come!! But I am mostly excited for the zinnias, specifically the alpenglow and precious metals!!

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  4172. Beth on

    Sitting at the computer adoring the results of your hard work on a dreary gray winter day. I look forward to trying a few this year…maybe Cancan and Unicorn Mix if I’m lucky.
    Best wishes to you and thanks for sharing!!

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  4173. Julie Bruce on

    I’m very excited to add your lovely flowers 🌸 to my garden I’m wanting to start selling at my local farmers market. It’s hard to pick just a few as they are all so lovely.. but a few of my favourites are: Golden Hour, Victorian Wedding, Petite Florets, Dawn creek Blush and Little Flower Girl. 💕

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  4174. Joan on

    I started flower farming part-time a few years ago and have found the Floret seeds to produce lovely blooms even in the Arkansas summer heat. I am excited to try the fun new varieties of zinnia and celosia. I can cut and enjoy them for months.

    Thanks to your entire crew for the work to make these available to us,

    Joan
    Little Rock

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  4175. Betty on

    Such beautiful results from so much work. And that you create these special seeds so they can be shared is so appreciated. I loved my Zinnia patch last summer. I eagerly await this year’s garden magic with my Floret seeds. Hoping to attract as many butterflies as bees again this year.

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  4176. Elise Conley on

    This year I’m excited to try some lisianthus from seed. I can’t wait u til it gets warm enough to plant things outside! I’m also excited about growing more dahlia varieties this summer. A few years ago I got the books cut flower garden and a year in flowers and they have been a game changer in learning about flowers and growing them. Thank you Erin!

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  4177. Theresa on

    I’ve always loved growing zinnias in TX and look forward to getting some unicorn and golden hour for sure. I’m gonna grab some dahlia seeds as well. Thanks for sharing flower love and all the inspiration!

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  4178. Peggy on

    Thank you for all these flowers bred by you. I wrote down my favorites colors and some special notes about them. My favorite to grow this year will be celosia glowing embers, Zinnia Golden Hour and Dalia’s cac can girls . There are more . Can’t wait for the sale. I will be there with bells on.

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  4179. Robin Pezzulo on

    Dahlias… dahlias… dahlias… whatever way they can be grown… my sisters and I want to grow them! Not exactly knowing how they will look is like opening a present for each and every blossom🌸

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  4180. Stephanie P on

    They are all beautiful! I am excited mostly for petite dahlias and zinnias.

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  4181. Maureen on

    I’m excited to see Precious Metals and all the seed dahlias. I’ve grown a few dahlias from seed that have been big pollinator attractions and lovely in a bouquet.

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  4182. Jenn on

    I’m excited about the Vintage Rose and the Bee’s Choice! I tried to grow my first dahlia from a tuber last year, and it had one bloom. Tried to follow the tutorials on how to save tubers, but it didn’t end up working out for me this time, so hoping to try growing dahlias again this year!

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  4183. Amber Mustain on

    I love all of these, but zinnias are some of my most favorite. I love the Victorian Wedding and Little Flower girl! So exciting!!

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  4184. RUTH on

    Loving the Unicorn mix zinnia and sangria mix Celosia. The vivid colors grab me. I would like to venture into Dahlias as I have not grown those before.

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  4185. Shyla Yoder on

    Oh my, I can’t decide. Either the zinnias or dahlias. The seed packet I received with Discovering Dahlias Book was such a treat! Many anemone style and all keepers. Congratulations Erin. It has been an absolute privilege following you through this journey and I’m so proud of you!

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  4186. Alexa on

    So excited to add Dahlia Mini Florets + Zinnia Dawn Creek Peach to our garden!!

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  4187. Alison M on

    I can’t wait to see what can can girls dahlias are going to look like

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  4188. Paige on

    I am a hobby farmer but I love zinnias and they love the Texas heat. I can’t wait to grow precious metals and the unicorn mix zinnias. I also want to try summer sherbet celosia.

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  4189. Lori Bearbower on

    I am a new zinnia flower grower. Last year was my first ever to grow these and purchased your zinnia’s. They were stunning. I am currently saving those seeds to give to my friends, and also to see if I can grow from my seed collection.
    I can’t wait to purchase more this year. Thank you for you inspiration and helpful posts.

    Growing flowers are a LOT harder than what I ever imagined.

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  4190. lindsey on

    Precious metals! I’ve been waiting since you first shared them. 🥰

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  4191. Candyce Mitoma on

    I love everything Floret!! Erin does such a great job introducing a newbie such as myself to all the varieties of flower seeds. So excited to see the new Zinnia collection! I have been waiting anxiously for Little Flower Girl and Precious Metals.

    Erin and the Floret Team make great ambassadors for the Flower World. All are so generous to share all their knowledge!!!
    I am now retired and a loyal fan. ( Books are great references)

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  4192. Nat on

    Wow! What a tremendous and aspirational work you have done! Those collections are beyond gorgeous! I am excited about them all and agree with other comments, it will be nearly impossible to choose one over the other. You just need them all 😊 I am looking forward to grow celosia for the first time year, so it is even more exciting!
    Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity to get our hands on to these beauties!

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  4193. Keith Riddick on

    Thank you for your most beautiful & interesting blog. I look forward to receiving your emails as I know I will also enjoy seeing & reading about something unique & beautiful. All of your flowers shown above are fabulous, but I enjoy dahlias the most, and my favorite dahlia variety above is ‘Floret’. They are so stunningly gorgeous. Thank you for all the hard work you & your team have done at breeding these spectacular varieties.

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  4194. Jennifer Gandia on

    Since the day I found Floret I’ve watched and learned from the entire team. It’s been such a gift to see this project come to life! I’m so happy for you all. I’m excited about the zinnias, especially Alpenglow, and I hope to snag some in the upcoming sale. But even if I don’t, my love for flower gardening is one of the seeds you’ve helped plant and grow, and I’m so grateful for it!

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  4195. Sherry on

    The flower that would be great to add to our garden would be the celosias , pink chenelle. I have other dahlias and zinnias from Floret, just need to try something different and show some diversity.

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  4196. Hallie Mc on

    ALL of the Zinnias! Can’t wait to grow them!

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  4197. Lela Ramey on

    I am most excited to add the dahlias this season!! So excited about all of your seeds!!

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  4198. Sylvain Pinet on

    I would like to experiment with Bee’s Choice Dahlia. I live in a very densely constructed area but my town has agreed to let some happy gardeners (like me!) experiment with pollinators friendly (and highly beautiful) plants at the edge of a social housing development. Who knows is we later come up with a special “Trois-Rivières” variety!

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  4199. Kathryn on

    Super excited for the chance to grow any of these beautiful treasures!

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  4200. Zena on

    I am so excited for Rose Gold and Precious Metals! Incredible!

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  4201. Janilyn on

    Zinnias and dahlias are my love and all of your colors look amazing!!

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  4202. Crystal on

    Can can girls has to be what I’m most excited about! Anemone type dahlias have always been so intriguing to me and it gets me so excited to dream up all of the beautiful kinds of possibilities that can come from that seed! It’s like Christmas in the summer, you never know what you will get, you are just grateful to see it on it’s special day!

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  4203. Sarah McConnell on

    I cannot wait to grow Unicorn Mix, Precious Metals and Petite Florets. I am so excited to grow some pastels! What you and your team do at the farm is truly amazing and a dream come true for many flower farmers. I can’t wait to see what else you accomplish in the future.

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  4204. Janet King on

    Living in the PNW I am struggling to grow Celosia. I look forward to trying Coral Reef to see if I can get some solid success! Still can’t decide on zinnia and dahlia selections, but I have a few days yet. Thanks for all your hard work. Your posts are something I look forward to each week.

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  4205. Meaghan parks on

    Wow these are all so stunning I would be so happy to grow and of the zinnias! They are so happy and fun to grow!

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  4206. Karen on

    Your posts are inspirational to watch, listen and learn from.
    Thank you. Congratulations on you success and thank you for sharing your joy and passion with your viewers.

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  4207. Kate on

    I am super excited for these beauties!

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  4208. Suzette Delay on

    Hi Erin and the Floret Farm team,
    I am pretty new to growing from seed and very excited to try some of these lovely and unusual varieties. In particular I will be ordering some Floret Dahlia seeds and hope for something lovely to share and cut for vases in my home. Thank you for making us all dream and imagine life on a flower farm.

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  4209. Charlotte Stephens on

    I’m so excited about these colors of celosia. First time
    Growing it last year and it’s just so amazing. New to growing dahlias this year and I’m excited to try growing some from seed. And get out of town with the gorgeous pallets of zinnias! So excited for you all!

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  4210. Sarah B. on

    They are all stunning! I am particularly intrigued by the shades offered by Lemonata, Precious Metals, and Floret. In the garden or on the table any of these beauties would brighten anyone’s day!

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  4211. Aviel on

    Wow these are all great, but I can’t wait for Golden Hour!

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  4212. Sandy Paterson on

    I love Zinnias and plant them every year. They are so hardy and easy to grow contributing wonderful colour, shape and size to my garden. Can’t wait to try the Unicorn variety!

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  4213. Julie Sutton on

    Tough choice but unicorn mix has my name on it!

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  4214. Aly on

    Precious metals, lemonata, and petite florets are at the top of my list! I’m just beginning my flower farm & would love to grow these! Thank you for inspiring us all. 🌼 -Aly

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  4215. Katie McCollum on

    I am going to try to snag a few of the new zinnias, Little Flower Girl, Metals, and the Pastels. I absolutely love the pastel tones, they are just so romantic, delicate, and beautiful all at the same time. And bc I can’t help myself I am going to order some celosia, and I think the Petit Floret Dahlias, but it’s so hard to decide.

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  4216. Sandra L on

    I love the Rose Gold Celosia. Such beautiful and calming colors. Like a bigot flower hug.

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  4217. Kelli on

    So excited for you to reach this point of the journey, Erin! Thank you for all the magic you share with us. I’ve been following closely for a couple years to know when I can add ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘unicorn’ zinnias to my garden, and I’m thrilled it’s finally time!

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  4218. Kathie on

    Thank you for sharing….my heart beats faster when I see the beautiful flowers and listen to your passion for your “babies”….I also organize my thoughts with post-it notes, large wall calendars that I can write on, and sort my papers on the floor.

    You are an inspiration for many!🌺

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  4219. Susan Hershberger on

    Cruel to have to choose 😀 but…I’m excited for the opportunity to get dahlias Cancan Girls & Floret and zinnias Alpenglow & Unicorn Mix!!!

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  4220. Katherine on

    I’m really excited to incorporate celiosia in my garden, especially, the beautiful shapes and colors from the ‘Vintage Rose’ and Supercrest cross-mix. In the past, my celiosia plants are somewhat “wimpy” and excited to learn about how to help them thrive.

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  4221. Serilda Temple on

    I’m so excited to try Unicorn Mix Zinnias and Spun Sugar Celosia! Both zinnias and celosia love the long hot summers my area has!

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  4222. Carmen Peachey on

    The Dawn Creek peach zinnias catch my eye! I can’t wait to try more of your special seeds!

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  4223. Rona Book on

    What an absolute GLORY of beautiful blooms! I would adore to try the Unicorn Mix..well, any mix, really, but the humble zinnia has my heart.

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  4224. Kachina Watt on

    I love any and all of these varieties as they are all absolutely beautiful!

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  4225. Ann on

    Excited for any of the zinnias and any of the dahlias! I grew dahlias from seed for the first time last year (Bees Choice) and they were a huge success. Zinnias have long been a cutting garden staple and I look forward to trying new colors. I have followed the floret blog for years and have really enjoyed watching Erin develop these flowers for seed production both here and on the “Growing Floret” tv show. Thank you for sharing the adventure!

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  4226. Erin Phillips on

    They’re all SO beautiful!
    I think the Cancan Girls and Unicorn Mix look amazing though!

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  4227. Robin Minden on

    These flowers are incredibly gorgeous! I’m most looking forward to the zinnias and celosia. I grow dahlias for pleasure so am looking forward to choosing flowers accompany them.

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  4228. Laura on

    When I saw that the Unicorn Mix was making a comeback, I jumped for joy! I’ve been kicking myself for missing out on these beauties the first time, and I cannot WAIT to get my hands on some for the coming season <3

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  4229. Alanna H. on

    They’re all beautiful and congratulations on all of the consistent work and dedication that it took the team to get to this point! I’m adding more color around our NC house and yard this year and am loving Sangria Mix and Floret. The idea that Floret passes through 3 different shades – all with robust color – but ending with a calming lavender color is just divine and I’m so looking forward to growing then having it as cut flowers for my garden and to give to others. Congratulations and thanks for all you do!

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  4230. Susan DeRita on

    Dawn Creek blush zinnia and MOST EXCITED for Floret dahlia. My little heart can’t take the excitement !!

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  4231. Phalena Shaw on

    Such a difficult choice, they are all so beautiful!! My favorites from each category would probably have to be Precious Metals, Spun Sugar, and Petite Florets <3 GREAT JOB on your beautiful work!!!

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  4232. Paige on

    This is so exciting! I’m so interested in plant breeding. I think the Floret series is what I’m most excited about trying, but would love to grow all the zinnias and Dahlias! Thank you for all your hard work!

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  4233. Allyson on

    Spun Sugar, alpenglow, precious metals, everything dawn creek, vintage rose! I need them all! 🩷

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  4234. Marisa Cook on

    I am SO excited about the unicorn mix and dawn creek zinnias! Have been waiting years for the release of Floret originals and can’t wait…thank you!

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  4235. Hailey on

    I seriously can’t wait! I definitely want to get my hands on the little flower girl seeds, precious metals and aloe glow! This is my first time doing a cut flower garden and I’m teaming up with my husbands grandmother who doesn’t have much mobility left. It’s always been her dream to grow a cut flower garden and she owns all your books so it’s the perfect mix of what she loves! Can’t wait for the launch

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  4236. Sondra on

    I would love to grow any of the blush zinnias!

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  4237. Shannon on

    So looking forward to more zinnias for my “hell strip” garden (between the sidewalk and the street), will be ordering the Precious Metals variety for sure!

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  4238. Suzanne Callaway on

    I love that Bee’s Choice is for the pollinators (and for me!) and I’ll choose Golden Hour for the brilliant flowers at my favorite part of the day! Beautiful, every single one!

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  4239. Amie Loudermilk on

    I want Victorian wedding and alpenglow zinnias the most. I’ve followed the growth of alpenglow so closely and cannot wait to see it in bloom in person.

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  4240. Jaime on

    I would be most excited to try out your stunning Zinnia collection!

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  4241. Julie Anderson on

    This is my first year to grow dahlias and I’m most excited to grow them from seed and see what I get! The Petite Floret Dahlias are what I think I’m going with, it’s so hard to choose! I’ve also never grown Celosia before, but my husband adores it so it’s a must grow, and the Limonata and Rose Gold just look breathtaking. Zinnias have always had my heart, but I have never been drawn to the bright colors and can’t wait to see Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Little Flower Girl. They are all so swoon worthy and an absolute triumph!

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  4242. Danielle on

    A huge thanks to Erin and Team for your diligent work to bring these unique and exquisite new varieties to life! The world has desperately needed more flowery happiness like these sweet varieties in it, and I am grateful that you are sharing your magical seeded beings with us. You are entrusting us with their care and we, in turn, have a responsibility to honor all that went into making them a reality by tending to them with loving reverence and respecting their Floret founding by following the expectations of ownership with regard to the reproduction and sharing of these precious seeds that were “created by the people, for the people”.
    I love them all, but as a full fledged zinnia addict I am most excited to welcome the amazing Zinnias Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Unicorn Mix, along with the elegant Dahlia Bee’s Choice and the heavenly Celosias Spun Sugar and Rose Gold. I can’t wait to watch these babies bloom forth for the first time in my garden!

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  4243. Laura on

    Limonata and spun sugar look incredible! I also love the Alpenglow zinnias! I started my first cut flower garden (long time veggie gardener) last year and loved being able to have fresh cut flowers in the house all the time. I can’t wait to start planing.

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  4244. Robin Haas on

    I have never grown celosia and am going to try this season. I need a new addition to my cut flower garden.

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  4245. Katherine Reimer on

    Floret Workshop 2021 alumni here! I’m obsessed with the Unicorn, the Blush and the Alpine zinnias but it’s really hard to pick. I can’t wait to grow these – fingers crossed! I’m also going to give the lime celosia a try, if I’m able to get seeds, because they would be a gorgeous filler.

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  4246. Ann Pasichnyk on

    Hi!
    I love the mix called Petite Florets !
    I grow dahlias, most are the ball variety.
    I would grow these pastel beauties to go along with all my other August blooms.
    I love all that you do. It has beautiful vibes. Thank you :)
    Anny

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  4247. Lindsay on

    So many beautiful flowers! Looking forward to trying little flower girl! I have never done dahlias from seed, but would love to try floret!

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  4248. Kristi Hein on

    I’ve loved Golden Hour zinnias from when seeds were last available, rationing out 6 or 12 precious seeds every year. In 2023 I grew the last two seeds I had left — and am happy to say they germinated and bloomed beautifully. Now I need a fresh supply! I’ve followed the posts about Precious Metals too; they are #2 on my wish list. (Sadly, celosias just don’t do well on our cool, often windy hilltop — but zinnias do just fine.)

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  4249. Michele McDonald on

    Such tough choices…I think I most want Precious Metals and Unicorn mix zinnias and Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets dahlia seeds. I’ve been aching to grow dahlia seeds because the thrill of seeing new flowers that never existed before is so irresistible. Your description of the Precious Metals zinnias collection is so beautiful – how could I not want to grow them? I’m going to have to beg my employers to let me dig up more of the lawn (they let me grow some dahlias last summer in an abandoned garden space) so I can grow more flowers!

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  4250. Lyndsay on

    Been watching this journey for a long time and very excited to grow some Dawn Creek Blush of my own. congrats

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  4251. Vanessa on

    Congratulations on your seed launch! I’m really excited about the Vintage Rose celosia! What a great texture and color!

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  4252. Heather on

    I am SO EXCITED for Precious Metals and Cancan Girls. Shooting Stars and Unicorn mix of I’m being honest. Oh. My. It’s hard to choose.

    I enjoy growing my Dahlias from seed because I am stillllll mastering the art here in Florida. Year 3 of growing and I’m just about to get the courage to start selling them – in addition to my Free Joy bouquets I put out.

    So excited to plant these beautiful little souls in my garden. 🌈💗💐

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  4253. Mei on

    Everything looks so beautiful! I’m most excited to try and grow -Zinnia little flower girl, floret and cancan girls dahlias.

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  4254. Meghan on

    Petite Florets and Precious metals!

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  4255. LeAnn Sykes on

    I love them all. We just moved and I will be starting from the beginning. I can’t wait to add any of them but my favorite is Coral Reef. So gorgeous!!

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  4256. Elizabeth on

    Spun Sugar would be top of my list.

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  4257. Clara Muggli-Toyloy on

    I love the celosia selections; especially excited to Spun Sugar and Dusty Rose.

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  4258. Jontal C on

    I’m beyond excited for the zinnias. I was lucky enough to grow golden hour and unicorn when they were available before, and have missed them ever since. I’m actually trying not to get too excited because if they sell out, I know I’ll cry. Amazing work, floret team!!

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  4259. Deanna on

    I am super excited to grow Precious Metals, Appenglow, and Little Flower Girl zinnias. I also am excited to grow Cancan Girls and Petite Florets dahlias. Your posts, virtual mentorship, educational encouragement, and love for flowers ignites my own internal passions for growing flowers in sustainable ways. Thank you for all you do and for bringing a beacon of light and inspiration to all of us.

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  4260. Kelly Sinise on

    Dahlia “ shooting stars” and “ can-can girls”. I grew Bees Choice last year and they were incredible, better than I ever imagined!
    I love to intersperse them with my vegetables both for adding some sparkle and increasing my veggie production.

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  4261. Liza on

    I can hardly wait!!!

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  4262. Marilyn T. on

    After a friend gave us some zinnia seedlings from Floret Farms last year, we are hooked on them! They were the most prolific flower we have ever grown in the Texas heat and some lasted right until the first heavy freeze in December! I am looking forward to ordering my own this year in different colors, the “Unicorn” being at the top of the list and then trying some Celosia in “Sangria Mix and Spun Sugar”. Thank you for producing such wonderful flowers for our gardens, all your work is very much appreciated by us and the host of pollinators that visit!

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  4263. Jane Mulligan on

    I hope to go online to purchase the Golden Hour zinnia collection and the Unicorn mix and possibly the Victorian wedding mix. Hard to limit to a few, the colors are stunning.

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  4264. Judy on

    I absolutely love any zinnia you throw at me! But I have to say that Dahlias are my all time favorite. I love the deep rich colors. Thanks for all of your hard sweat and tears!!

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  4265. anna on

    I am super excited about the dahlia seeds! always fun to read your posts and see through your point of view. all the best

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  4266. Elise Puhala on

    It’s impossible to choose! I like the pink and yellow tones the best in each new variety. I’ll be online the day they go on sale and will probably be “plant poor” for the rest of the season. I have limited strong sunlight in one area of my garden so I have to be careful not to overdue. Thank you for all your time and effort! We gardeners appreciate you so much!

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  4267. Sue C. on

    Just wow! Congratulations to Team Floret for an amazingly beautiful array of original seeds. I’ve been growing zinnias for over 50 years and would love to add Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding to my garden.

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  4268. Deb on

    You are going to make me choose? Lol. Dawn Creek Pastel zinnias and I’m super inspired to grow some celosia which is new for me.

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  4269. Hema on

    Hello Erin and team, thank you for writing this blog and the wonderful work on creating beautiful flowers! I would like to grow Celosia as I have never grew them before. This is my first year planning a cut flower garden, concentrating on flowers and the fillers that make a beautiful arrangement. Just planning the garden bed before even planting the seeds is so exciting, visualizing the beautiful view in the coming days.

    Love
    Hema

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  4270. Allen Plumb on

    I only just recently caught the flower bug after last summer growing a couple of really beautiful dahlias. Ever since I have been hooked. After looking around I found your page and have been absolutely amazed at what you do. I am really hoping to get ahold of the shooting stars. Thank you for being such a great resource.

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  4271. Katelyn Lacey on

    Okay first things first! I want them all lol, but I am very excited about the celosia seeds. I’m hoping to get my hands on the liminetta, sherbet, spun sugar, and raspberry lemonade. As far as zinnias go, I really love the unicorn mix, Victorian wedding, and little flower girl. And last but certainly not least the dahlias!!! Wow, I am in love with the anemone type ones so much. I’m hoping to add the bees choice, can can girl, and petite florets!! I never win anything but I’m praying I get a chance to win this giveaway!!

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  4272. Lauren Packard on

    So beautiful! I’m excited to try out Dahlia seeds as well as Dawn Creek Honey, it looks like such a perfect blending color.

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  4273. LeAnn Richard on

    I LOVE the celosias. I kept sending pictures to my daughter-this one, no wait this one. Until I just said Well foot all of them! I absolutely love their velvety textures and airiness. Cockscomb makes me laugh out loud! But then tomorrow I might say No Wait. The zinnias…….

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  4274. Julia Fennema on

    Just starting on this flower growing adventure. I love them all but if I had to choose one it would be Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias.

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  4275. Traci Wilcox on

    I would love love to add Golden hour, Dawn Creek peach and Dawn Creek blush, and the cheerfulness of Petite Floret dahlia. Thank you for offering these!

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  4276. Tessa Heller on

    Just discovered celosia as a great filler last summer! Looking forward to adding the “Autumn Blaze” as a compliment to fall sunflower arrangements!

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  4277. Kate Pendleton on

    I’m new to growing Dahlias and very excited to dig in! I’d love to grow Cancan Girls and Dahlia Petite Floret.

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  4278. Remi on

    Everything! But the dahlias I got from you last year were a favorite!

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  4279. Megan Sherow on

    I’m excited about so many of these! Golden Hour, because I love yellows and soft oranges! Alpenglow, because my customers (and me!) just love those pastel pink shades! And all the soft celosias, because they are such an incredible textural addition. I love telling my customers to explore all the different textures of celosia on my market table!

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  4280. Allison on

    Zinnias are what got me hooked on growing flowers and I’m absolutely stoked to get my hands on Precious Metals because I am a jeweler at heart. Looking forward to Unicorn Mix as well because I know my 2 year old is going to love the name and flowers! Also drooling over Shooting Stars Dahlias and can’t wait to add that pop to garden.

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  4281. Verena Kuret on

    I’m excited to grow some of the larger flowering zinnias such as Alpen Glow. Also, the celosia that thrive in colder climates and bloom early will be great for me, as I’m growing in zone 4.

    I really enjoyed this post and all the information provided – if I had the space, I’d try growing them all!

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  4282. Erin S on

    So excited for the lovely celosia varieties. This will be my first year starting celosia from seed and I’d love to try the Summer Sherbert.

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  4283. Michelle Cohn on

    It is very hard to decide I am most drawn to Spun Sugar, Sangria Mix, Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, Floret and 🐝 Choice♥️

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  4284. Lindsay Majane on

    Everything is beautiful but those zinnias are heaven. I can’t wait to pick out a bunch of them and then brighten my house with the them for months this summer.

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  4285. Jessica Hambicki on

    LOVE all of them but favorites are Victorian Wedding and Vintage Rose. Our small micro farm is finally official for 2024! We have a few florists interested in local blooms. We will also be opening a roadside farmstand in NE Tennessee and we are so excited!!
    Jessica and Alex – Gap Creek Gardens LLC

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  4286. Helen R on

    Thank you for all your work putting together these new breeding varieties for us to enjoy, and for the beautiful and informative ‘coming out’ party in the blog. I’m particularly excited about Raspberry Sundae celosia and CanCan Girls dahlias, although ask me again in 15 minutes and my choices might be different. That is to say I love them all. Congratulations on your new releases, I’m sure they are the first of many.

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  4287. Emily Brooksby on

    I am so excited to try these out this year! I am most excited about petit floret! I am hoping to plant them out all over in our community garden to see what gems we get. 🙂

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  4288. Paula Hendrickson-Byers on

    Having moved to a more challenging (that’s a nice way of saying extremely hot and humid) region of the Southern U.S., I have come to appreciate zinnias and celosia because of their overall vigor in this climate. They stand up to the extreme heat and humidity like champs. I want to grow every variety offered. The colors are just gorgeous! Dahlias are one of my favorite things to grow, but I have found that purchased tubers do not do well here. I am very excited to try growing dahlias from seed this season. It is my hope that starting with a seed, the plant will be stronger overall and able to survive a summer in the south.

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  4289. Amanda Boomer on

    I’m excited for all of the zinnias, especially Alpenglow and Precious Metals!

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  4290. bonnie saner on

    I’m excited for everything, truthfully. I love celosia, zinnias, and dahlias. Must haves for me are as follows, celosia-sangria mix, and raspberry lemonade. Zinnias-Dawn creek honey, and unicorn mix. Dahlias-Cancan girls, shooting stars, and Bees choice. I can’t wait!

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  4291. Darla Ward on

    Congratulations! Your flowers are truly beautiful & will bring so much joy to this world. I love them all but I guess I can try to pick 10.
    Celosia-Autumn blaze,Rose Gold,Raspberry Lemonade
    Zinnia-Unicorn mix,Victorian Mix,Dawn Creek Pastels
    Dahlia-Cancan girls,Floret, Petite Florets

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  4292. Julie F on

    Super excited for the celosia Sangria Mix. The color is just stunning!! Would also love to add the Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Blush zinnias to my collection. Can’t wait for February 6th!

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  4293. Katarina Walker on

    I would absolutely LOVE one of each … if I had to pick just one, Alpenglow is magical! Flowers have become so special to our family!

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  4294. Leah H. on

    Such tantalizing photos as I sit watching the snowfall outside my window! I’m most excited to add celosia to my garden, particularly “Limonata.”
    For my small poseys, I would like to showcase the Petite Floret dahlias. I also cannot resist the Unicorn mix zinnias. Thank you for providing both education and inspiration!

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  4295. Bianca Dino on

    I am so excited about the gorgeous Zinnias! They remind me of my wedding and they shout “happy” to me! Thank you!

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  4296. Jaci on

    They are all so beautiful. I only wish I had a space that would allow me to try growing them all. If I had to pick I would love to have the zinnia varieties.

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  4297. Charity on

    Man, how do you even choose?! They are all so, so beautiful and I’m so grateful for the hard work you’ve done to release these beauties into the world. Precious Metals might actually be the most gorgeous to me – but then Alpenglow and Golden Hour are just so breathtaking, too!

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  4298. Liz on

    I’m so excited for the Alpenglow zinnias! I love seeing the alprnglow on Mt Rainier and would love to duplicate it in my garden. ❤️

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  4299. Lori on

    As a brand new gardener I am obsessed with your company, and your latest seed varieties. But then again who isn’t!!!

    I’m drawn to the bridal shades so am most excited about “little flower girl” zinnias, “petite floret” dahlias, and can’t wait to see the “pink chenille” celosia.

    Best of luck you all of you at Floret

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  4300. Jim on

    Victorian Wedding!!!

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  4301. Dar Muehlhausen on

    I would love to grow Victoria Wedding zinnias and Rose Gold celosia. I haven’t grown these flowers in the past because their colors are too bright for me. So excited to see pastels finally! Thanks for all your efforts to bring them to us!!

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  4302. Alison Folendore on

    Bee’s choice dahlia is a favorite of mine, but I’m also excited to grow the cancan girl dahlia variety!

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  4303. Dharini Marinkovich on

    Congratulations on your new releases, it has been fantastic watching your progress and sharing of information in the breeding process! I’ve always loved Celosia and bright colours so I’d have to say Coral Reef for me!!

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  4304. Gina Flak on

    I’m most excited about the Golden Hour and Alpenglow Zinnias, and the Vintage Rose Celosia. I also love Little Flower Girl. My daughter has just announced her April 2025 wedding date, and I really want to try to grow enough flowers to make the wedding bouquets. She wants dried bouquets. I’m a relatively new grower so this will be a huge and very important undertaking! I’ve got my Floret books to help. Wish me luck!

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  4305. Emily Edwards on

    It’s hard to pick one of the zinnia color palettes. The pastels and antiqued colors are all gorgeous! The previous metals might be the winner as a favorite, however. And then you cannot go wrong with the Vintage Rose celosia! I am already imagining these in bouquets this summer!

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  4306. Nicole on

    They’re all so beautiful! I hope to grow Alpenglow, Little flower girl, and unicorn zinnias 🩷

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  4307. Karri Lockwood on

    The amount of dedication you and your team have put towards these new varieties is incredibly inspiring. Thank you for all those years of hard work! I am looking forwards to growing Precious Metals and Alpenglow!

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  4308. Giselle Fillion on

    I’m so excited to see your dream come to life. These are all such magical treasures! I’m most excited about the Zinnias! This will be my 1st year growing any in my garden. I fell in love with them through you! I didn’t know you’d be releasing these beauties this year, so I bought several other seed packets to try. I’ll definitely be trying to get Alpenglow & dawn creek blush on Feb 6th ♡

    Congratulations on this amazing launch!

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  4309. Beth Williams on

    As I have never grown celosias, maybe rose gold to meld with my preferred color scheme, or autumn blaze to stir things up, or maybe spun sugar for a mix of both. I am sure anything will be beautiful.

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  4310. Daniela St. Amour on

    Oh my goodness…those dahlias! What a heavenly yard those would make. I would love to grow some and make little bundles to deliver secretly to all my neighbors. A little secret bundle of love. Fingers crossed!

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  4311. Natalie on

    I truely enjoy looking at all the flowers that you have developed into the originals. The colors are so amazing. All the originals are beautiful. I am really drawn to the zinnias but am excited to try the celosia Supercrest and also the dahlia Bees Choice and the Floret dahlia.

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  4312. Stephanie on

    All of them but if I had to pick one, maybe the zinnias :)

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  4313. Robyn Scott on

    I am loving the sugar spun celosia!! 😍😍😍

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  4314. Madison Post on

    I’m so excited for all of them, however I’m especially excited for the Precious Metals zinnia mix!

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  4315. Naomi on

    Oh goodness. So hard to choose! I would be honored to grow any of them but would love to grow alpenglow and precious metals! 💐❤️❤️❤️

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  4316. Kelly Presley on

    Oh my! Thank you for sharing the gorgeous bounty from your seed project. I’m completely geeking out over these amazing varieties and am particularly smitten with Celosia ‘Coral Reef’ and Dahlia mix ‘Shooting Stars’. Super excited to add some of these lovelies to my garden this season, my first year operating as an official flower farming business – taking the leap of faith!

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  4317. Jessie on

    They are all so beautiful!! Congratulations on such an amazing range of seeds! I can’t wait to add a big row of unicorn zinnias to our garden!

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  4318. Lori on

    I brand new to growing flowers in my garden but am so excited to start with the best.
    I love the pastel/bridal look so I tend to gravitate to the “flower girl” zinnias, “petite floret” dahlias, and am so intrigued with the “pink chenille” celosia. They will be something g everyone will be talking about!
    Good luck with you private collection!

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  4319. Angelyn Olson on

    Oh My!! The Petit Floret looks so cheerful on a grey Maine island day. Victorian Wedding so romantic. I want them all!!

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  4320. Kim D on

    The oh so soft colors of Dawn Creek Honey sing to me!

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  4321. Shelley on

    I thought it was going to be dahlias, but those Celosia are incredible! That’s my new inspiration. Now off to research their growing conditions in my area….

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  4322. Myla Vander Aarde on

    I absolutely love the Vintage Rose and Limonata celosia. I am excited to see the Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnias flowering in my South Dakota gardens!

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  4323. Yvie Hu on

    I dont know if I’ve ever been as excited about seeds…which is saying a lot because I LOVE getting new seeds! You gave an impossible task to choose which ones are my favorites. I love Victorian Wedding for it’s smallness, precious metals for is unique range of colors, vintage rose celosia looks absolutely amazing, can’t wait to arrange with it! Honestly I want to GROW ALL OF THEM to find out which ones I love most. Too hard to choose from the beautiful pictures.

    Thank you Floret for spreading beauty. As a someone who grows to arrange with, these new flower varieties are an absolute DREAM!!!

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  4324. Tracy Bradley on

    I’m so excited about the can can dahlia seeds!

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  4325. Mekensie on

    They are ALL so beautiful how can one choose?? I hope I can get my hands on Golden Hour and Precious Metals and maybe the Unicorn Mix too.

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  4326. John Paul Berkemeier on

    This is so exciting! My wife Patrycia and I have been enthusiastically following Floret ever since covid began (probably longer for her!) which ironically enough is when we started dating. As I got to know her I quickly learned how passionate she was about flowers and the great joy she got from discovering Floret. Just shortly after the lockdowns I gifted her two books for her birthday (signed!) “A Year in Flowers” and “Cut Flower Garden”. It didn’t take long to spark our dreams of life together. And now going on our 3rd year of marriage with two amazing children, we are still making that dream reality! Taking small steps each year, but last year we hit a big milestone and were finally able put in a modest 20′ x 40′ flower garden at our new home (complete with chickens and a guard doodle). So many friends and family have also fallen in love with the beautiful Floret flowers my wife has been able to bring forth from the earth. We hope to go even bigger and have our eye on a 4 acre farm in the near future! The Alpenglow Zinnia, Dawn Creek Pastels, Celosia Vintage Gold or Rose Gold, Dahlia Petite Florets are all amazing and would be great additions to bring more of this beauty to our our neck of the woods here in southern Michigan!

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  4327. Amy Bailey on

    Precious Metals and Rose Gold! All of varieties are stunning. This will be my first try at a garden and I’m so excited to grow and learn. I’ve enjoyed all of your articles and have been taking many notes. Thank you!

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  4328. Dorothy Rekman on

    Erin/Floret Team, I love the celosia especially the copper, umber deep coloured ones. Your dedication and perseverance is amazing. You inspire me!

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  4329. Kathy Ezzell on

    Zinnias rule our garden because they bring us joy from May through November! Excited to try Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding. 🌺🌸🌼

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  4330. Noella on

    Dawn Creek Honey Zinnias. They feel like a warm blanket, a well worn sweater, a candlit face. They draw me in.

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  4331. Janet Kramka on

    So hard to choose! But ‘Rose Gold’ & ‘Vintage Rose’ Celosia and ‘Alpenglow,’ ‘Precious Metals,’ ‘Victorian Wedding,’ & Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnias are at the top of my list.

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  4332. Tea Aunan on

    Bring it on! Who needs a lawn? I’m digging mine up and will plant them all. Alpenglow and Unicorn Zinnias stand out for me. They will be amazing when the golden hour hits in my mountain community.

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  4333. Alexandra Yepes on

    Ps adding to my comment cause I got super excited, and forgot to be more specific! I am most excited to grow Alpen glow and precious metals and the Cancan girls dahlias! But really hard to pick cause I want them all!

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  4334. Joy Campbell on

    So excited about Bee’s Choice, Unicorn Mix, and Spun Sugar! Can’t wait to start growing these varieties in my garden this summer.

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  4335. Dani Matthie on

    I’m excited for anything dahlia related! Although, I am also very excited for the softer colored zinnias. The boldness of most zinnias is what has put me off in the past, but the alpenglow looks so amazing!

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  4336. Anna Lower on

    Ooh!!! Celosia spun sugar, coral reef, and dusty rose. Also unicorn zinnias! Fingers and toes crossed!

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  4337. Leanne Dehaan on

    So thrilled all these beauties are coming out into the world. Ever since I’ve followed your journey I’ve been so excited about Zinnia ‘Precious Metals’.

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  4338. Allison Fought on

    So exciting!!!! I cannot wait for the shooting stars! Alarm is set!

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  4339. Emily D on

    I would love to grow Little Flower Girl. The pastels are so beautiful.

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  4340. Beth on

    Beautiful pictures, love the descriptions, now to figure out how to narrow down what to grow. We are so excited to grow some Floret Originals this season in our home garden! Thanks Erin, Chris and the team for putting your heart and soul into these amazing flowers.

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  4341. Teva on

    I’m so excited for these originals! I always pass over Celosia too – but in my new job I’m in charge of alot of floral arranging and I’m dying to grow some of these antiquey shades to add to the arrangements on our sales floor ✨🧡

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  4342. Jessica on

    I want them all! But, I’m especially excited about precious metals and unicorn mix zinnias, and spun sugar and coral reef celosia.

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  4343. Charlene Lee on

    So hard to say- they’re all amazing!! A big huge CONGRATULATIONS!! What an awesome accomplishment 🥳 I’m so happy for you! You are truly an inspiration! I’m drooling over your petit florets! What a gift you are to the world and especially to us FLOWER LOVERS!! 🩷💜🩷
    Blessings🫶

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  4344. Amanda on

    Can’t wait to grow the Fllret dahlias! 💗

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  4345. Erin on

    I’m a zinnia fiend, so I’m especially excited about all of these warm zinnia shades, but I’m also intrigued by the celosia and dahlias! There are so many lovely selections here. Congratulations on reaching such a significant milestone!

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  4346. Katharine on

    I go back and forth daily: do I want Precious Metals, or Alpenglow, or the Unicorn Mix?? So hard to chose!

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  4347. Nicole Katano on

    I wasn’t signed in earlier, and don’t know if my comment was registered….. My favorites are the Shooting Stars!

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  4348. Maggie on

    I love zinnias so I am most excited about Apenglow and Golden Hour. After reading the descriptions I am also tempted to try some dahlias.

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  4349. Sara :o) on

    Excited to focus more on flowers this season and hope to order Unicorn Zinnias, Bee’s Choice, and more! Thank you for the love, joy, and expertise you bring and influence!

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  4350. Madelyn Stroud on

    They are all so magical! Dawn creek blush, Victoria wedding, Floret, Sangia mix, and raspberry lemonade are all calling me!

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  4351. Katharine on

    I can’t decide what I’m most excited about! I think the Precious Metals Zinnia, although after reading this now I want the Unicorn mix too! And definitely some of the Celosia.

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  4352. Alexandra yepes on

    I cannot wait for this! Zinnias where my gateway into flower gardening beautiful resilient and tried and true! I have had little flower girl in my garden for 2 years and she brings so much joy! I can’t wait for her siblings to join the beautiful party! Thank you all for everything you do! You can definitely feel the love you put into it!
    Love
    Alexandra from @The_wellness_garden

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  4353. Pam Harris on

    ****WOW! WOW!WOW!***
    Cannot wait to get some of these seeds going and share them with my community. Erin and team you are amazing humans who are doing extraordinary work! I wish I could clone you all and bring you to my farm to spread your knowledge and joy!

    One more time for the entire team!

    **WOW! WOW! WOW!**

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  4354. Cecilia on

    Oh my, how lovely. I have looked through the options several times and still cannot narrow down my favorites. You are such an inspiration for all of us; the hard work of you and your team is incredible and greatly appreciated. So, let me go back to reviewing what my choice for purchase will be.

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  4355. Nicole Katano on

    They are all so beautiful, but the Shooting Stars are my favorites. The shapes are wonderful and the mental picture of the stems swaying in the breeze are just what I love to photograph (www.nicolekatano.com)

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  4356. Erica Cole on

    I started my gardening journey with zinnias in 2018 and am so excited to add Alpenglow and Precious Metals to my cutting garden this year. Thank you for bringing so much beauty to the world!

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  4357. Madi on

    Omg! Alpenglow!! 💕💕💕

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  4358. Danielle on

    Stunning! Most excited about the gorgeous zinnia!

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  4359. Linda Blackman on

    I am really excited about the Cancan Girls. I love the idea of growing something really unique that I can save as a tuber.

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  4360. jordan on

    I love zinnias, especially the fuschia, deep purple colors

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  4361. Sharee on

    Sooo excited !! Literally jumping out of my skin I cant wait to get my hands on these. Ever since you took pics of some of these zinnias years ago, I have been impatiently waiting like so many others, but we knew you took your time with it to make this a success! Most exited about Celosia Vintage Rose, Celosia Sangria , and Coral Reef .
    For the Zinnias alllllllll of them!!! But really Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, and Dawn Creek Honey

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  4362. Kristi Overly on

    I’m so very excited for the Bee’s Choice Dahlias again this year! I can never decide what variety to pick (I love dahlias so very much and love them all!) so I love the mix. I had great success with them last year and hope to expand my garden further this year! I love your passion and dedication to flowers and making the world a better place.

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  4363. Amy on

    I’d love to plant Dawn Creek Honey for the yellow weddings this summer, Yay for yellow I like to call it the bees favorite color! thank you Erin

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  4364. Donna Zell on

    What a spectacular collection of photos and descriptions of these beautiful flowers you’ve created to wake up to this day! Bravo to you and your crew! 💕

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  4365. Michele Luper on

    How can you pick one favorite?!? Love Alpen Glow and Dawn Creek, but seriously – they are all beautiful!!! Can wait to order mine!

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  4366. Jackie on

    Petite Florets is my favorite. Although the peachy zinnias are a close second.

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  4367. Julie on

    I most excited about the dahlia seeds., especially the Petite Florets. I’ve never grown them from seed before.

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  4368. Vanessa on

    I’ve been waiting years for these zinnia seeds ever since I first heard about the breeding project. I’m most excited about goldenhour and alpenglow zinnias. I’ve always loved the softer warm tones and reminds me of my wedding’s color palette.

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  4369. Dena Farnham on

    I only wish my garden space was as large as yours! What a dream it must be to walk through those breath-taking fields of flowers! I have been coveting ‘Precious Metals’ since you first began showing it and see it as a perfect addition to mix in with the colors of my rose garden. I love your videos, tutorials, and often a glimpse of what the weather is doing up north (I’m on QA)! Keep up the great work, Erin!

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  4370. Justine on

    I’m super excited about Golden Hour and Alpenglow! Loved watching the journey on Growing Floret and can’t wait to grow in my garden 😍

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  4371. Karol Freeze on

    These are absolutely stunning! I can’t wait to grow these amazing zinnias and celosias. I am most excited for the precious metals and rose gold varieties.

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  4372. Faith C on

    I am most excited for celosia rose gold…and all the Zinnias wow

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  4373. Lisa Glazier on

    I’ve had my eye on the precious metals for some time… but those rose gold celosia are really doing something for me!

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  4374. Kristie May on

    You started me on my flower growing adventure and Im pretty sure we even share the same agronomist! Isn’t he a hoot?!?! Even in sunny San Diego your seeds preform beautifully
    Adding even more beds and of course more zinnia!

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  4375. Maureen Ludlow on

    What beautiful flowers. I love all of them. We are working on our garden and I have seventeen lovely grow boxes that my husband has made me. As we are growing older & our children all gone, I will save four of them for vegetables and used the rest for cutting flowers that I can share with friends and neighbors. I am from England and so I love all flowers. I now live in Utah and have been making a list of the flowers I want to plant in my grow beds. I am very interested in your dahlia’s, but also love the zinnias especially “the little flower girl”

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  4376. Debbie Johnson on

    All of the Floret Originals are exquisite! I have always been drawn to zinnias because I find it easy to have success with them in my garden. That said, now I’m inspired and plan on ordering some dahlias and celosia to try too! Now, how to decide which ones! Congratulations to the Floret team for bringing this dream to fruition and for making it possible for gardeners like me to grow beautiful one of a kind varieties in my humble little garden!

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  4377. Emilee M on

    Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Unicorn Zinnias are so beautiful, Dusty Rose and Coral Reef Celosias would be such a brilliant unique addition to our garden, and I am enamoured with Floret and Petite Floret, though the idea behind Bee’s Choice is wonderful!

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  4378. Joanna on

    I’m excited about all the celosias, especially Autumn Blaze!

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  4379. Caylea Williams on

    Its so hard to choose just one to be most excited about. I am most excited to try several of the celosias! I have not grown any celosia or ever seen it in real life (second year gardener) and I cant wait to finally feel the texture in my hand for the first time!!

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  4380. Matthew Lamberson on

    I am excited about growing all of these beauties, if I am being honest.

    I really connected with your story of getting out of debt and doing something impactful and meaningful.
    I have made some poor choices in my 44 years on this planet. I am working hard trying to fix them. I’m not there yet and I probably won’t be for many, many years but after watching growing Floret you have given me the hope and the courage that beauty, patience and compassion are all stronger that any of the negative voices telling me that I cannot do it.

    You and the magic that surrounds you has sparked something inside of me and I thank you from the very bottom of my heart for working so so so hard to share it with as many people as you possibly can.

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  4381. Wendy Unruh on

    I love all 3 of these…celosia,zinnias and dahlias…I haven’t tried your seeds but would love too

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  4382. Alicia on

    They are all amazing! I am hoping for some precious metals zinnias this year!

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  4383. Sarah M on

    I most look forward to growing any of the zinnias! But they are all beautiful. Congrats

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  4384. Christy Robertson on

    I am really hoping to grow Spun Sugar. I love celosia and for whatever reason it seeds itself here in one of my gardens (and only 1) in zone 5!! the spun sugar will be a fun addition to the varieties I already have. I also would be remiss if I didn’t say I was also looking forward to petite Floret. I increased my growing space by 200% this year so have the ability to grow out so many more dahlia from seed.

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  4385. Anderson on

    Celosias and dahlias are what I want for this season
    praying to win 🙏🌹

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  4386. K_Glanzy on

    I’m so excited to see the colours of the Rose Gold celosias! I tend to shy away from celosias because I don’t like the bright yellow or red ones that seem to be most readily available (in my area maybe) but this pallete is so gorgeous and ROMANTIC!

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  4387. Rebecca Kuhnel on

    Thank you Floret team for all your hard work! My flower friends and I have been following along for years in anticipation for your seeds. I am so excited for the zinnia unicorn mix, celosia sugar spun and dahlia petite florets seed! Hope your seed sale is a huge success.

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  4388. Angel on

    the golden hour and unicorn zinnias have stolen my heart but how do I decide which ones are my favorites when they are as beautiful and unique as this page is for me?
    apart from selling seeds, they are in charge of spreading hope, love, optimism, opportunity, kindness, they are undoubtedly more than a page of seeds and what is behind it is what makes it special for all those who eagerly await the spring that only blooms. you can bring
    Today when I read the email I was having a bad morning but this made my mood improve immediately when I remembered the beauty that there is in the world and the good people who make it possible, thank you Floret for being and being

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  4389. Callie lynch on

    Loving all the zinnias varieties! Can’t wait to add some new ones to my garden.

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  4390. lindsey beatrice on

    Absolutely OBSESSED with the ‘Vintage Rose’ and ‘Summer Sherbert’ celosia – just stunnnnnnning! I’ve been so excited about the ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias since seeing them on your insta – I live in Colorado and I know my market customers would be just as obsessed as me since we all love the alpenglow phenomenon here :) I also love the ‘Dawn Creek Peach’ and hadn’t seen ‘Unicorn’ before but wow, that looks incredible! And of course, my fave dahlia of your originals is ‘Floret’. Although the ‘Cancan Girls’ mix looks super fun!
    Thanks for creating such beautiful varieties of flowers – it’s so fun to follow along and see the process and results :)

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  4391. Genny Verbruggen on

    I am very excited for the zinnia collection. I will try some celosia, but I struggle every year with it. You mentioned they are heat lovers…I will plant them with my zinnias this year in my “hot spot” to see if that helps. Thank you for all the work you do to share with us amateurs! ❤️

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  4392. Christy Gianettino on

    I am can’t pick just one, they’re all beautiful and unique in their own way. If I had to pick one seed variety that I’m most interested in, I’d say the Petite Floret dahlia seed mix.

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  4393. Krystle Linic on

    I can’t believe the colors! I feel like I want them all! I do love any zinnia I have ever grown! They are my favourite to grow.

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  4394. Raylene on

    Where do I even start? Autumn Blaze, glowing embers, vintage rose, limonata, pink chenille, coral reef, golden hour, and Alpenglow.

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  4395. April Foss on

    I am most excited about the Dawn Creek varieties! Beautiful!
    A little back story. We had no garden at all. 4 years ago, I saw your Dahlias, bought a few tubers and now we have made most our yard a garden. We have lived here for 24 years and now have a beautiful garden. You are an inspiration! Incredible!

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  4396. Peggy Hill on

    I have always loved zinnia’s. All the zinnia choices are so pretty but I like the Unicorn mix the best. My 2nd choice would be the Dahlia mix Cancan Girl.

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  4397. Lily Belisle on

    Wow, to see all your hard work is beautiful! I love the pic of Erin in the dahlia field. I can wait to grow petite floret :)

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  4398. Lily speck on

    “Little flower girl” I am looking forward to the most because I want to incorporate zinnias into weddings more often. I want zinnias to be looked as a more beautiful and fancier flower for special events. This color will bring a more delicate and gentle touch to make a bride’s bouquets memorable. I can’t wait to grow these!

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  4399. mb on

    We love surprises here, so Bee’s Choice would be amazing to watch in the garden!

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  4400. Esther on

    oh the Shooting Stars, the open face dahlias, I’d love to grow those – since I bought some from from a local grower, here in Camas, I’ve been absolutely in love.

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  4401. Alisa Yoshikawa on

    I am excited for all varieties! This will be my first year trying my hands at gardening since I recently moved onto a property with enough outdoor space. I stumbled across your company after searching for gardening related shows on Max. So glad I found this!

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  4402. Miranda on

    I’m so excited for these!!! Especially the Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias, and Vintage Rose Celosia. Erin and team, you do amazing work.

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  4403. Jo on

    I love the Bee’s Choice dahlia seeds the most because my all time favorite dahlia came from those seeds. It grows a prolific amount of blooms every summer and is covered in pollinators. But! I’m excited to get my hands on a packet of the Zinnia Unicorn mix because I loved the zinnias I grew from the last go around and now I have more space to grow more of them!

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  4404. Denise McKay on

    These are all so beautiful! I especially love the Little Flower Girl zinnia mix. They look so happy.

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  4405. David on

    golden hour will be my best moment of gardening this year if I am so lucky I have a lot to say about this wonderful page and how its seeds and love for sharing have had an impact on my life encouraging me to do the same give flowers to the world and be someone as interesting and kind as Erin who shows that there is no hint of evil in her and her great collaborators who are more than important in the world of flowers, thank you for all your effort, effort and love that is packaged in each package and sent to unknown places.
    I hope to win with great enthusiasm 💛❤️🩷

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  4406. Mackenzie Kortz on

    So excited for Dawn creek Blush and Alpenglow zinnias!!

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  4407. Ashlee and Jen Johnson-Geisse on

    We are incredibly excited to hopefully grow all of these phenomenal Floret varieties here at Brown Girl Farms! We have always loved growing your seed and can’t wait to nurture Floret originals including Celosia, Zinnias, and Dahlias here on our family farm for the first season with our new little one Rylynn ❤️

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  4408. Christy Knights on

    I believe I will be a celosia fan now with these amazing colors! So excited about all these seeds!!!

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  4409. Rachel on

    I am so excited for cancan girls! I love Disney dahlia varieties.

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  4410. Jenifer on

    They are all beautiful! Top 3 zinnia picks are Precious Metals, Unicorn and Victorian Wedding and Dahlia Petite Florets.

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  4411. Tiffany on

    These are all so beautiful! I’m looking forward to Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Dusty Rose, Cancan Girls, and so many more!!

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  4412. Kathryn Carlson on

    I am most excited to add Celosia Dusty Rose, Celosia Vintage Rose, and Zinnia Alpenglow to my garden this season! They are perfection :)

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  4413. Madeleine Howell on

    I love all of the varieties they are all amazing and so hard to choose from! I think the ‘coral reef’ is one of my favorites though because of the different colors and it very unique!

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  4414. Tiffany H. on

    I am most excited about the Petite Florets and the Dawn Creek Pastel Mix! I can’t wait to start growing them!!!

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  4415. Lauren Desai on

    Wow! I’m blown away at the Zinnia varieties!
    I’m a sucker for bright colors like the Unicorn mix, but the Precious Metals are just gorgeous!
    You inspire me to keep adding to my garden every time I see one of your videos🌸

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  4416. Rachel Hardy on

    I’m most excited about the Zinnias! I fall in love with Golden Hour every time I see it! And I LOVE your Floret dahlia! It is so beautiful!

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  4417. Jessica Sulfridge on

    You are the reason I became a flower farmer! I have so enjoyed watching your business grow and change over the years! What you have managed to create with your breeding program is nothing short of amazing! I can’t wait to grow many of these on my farm this summer! Most excited about seeing Precious Metals in person! Thank you for the hard work and dedication you have put in to create these new varieties for us to grow!

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  4418. Lydia Traylor on

    I have loved everything I have grown from Floret. I am most excited for the new zinnias and dahlias. Alpenglow and Golden hour are exquisite zinnias. I would also love to try the Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets.

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  4419. Jeri Arenz on

    I was so delighted with the Dahlia seeds last year. They delighted me! I collected some of the seeds, but didn’t get them into the garage fast enough….it was amazing how quickly some sweet little birds found this meal! I am looking forward to planting and enjoying some of these seeds this year. I love the colors and textures

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  4420. April Knudsen on

    I love the variety in the celosia offerings, congrats on hard work realized!

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  4421. Ali on

    These are all so beautiful! I’m most excited about the Precious Metals zinnias!

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  4422. John on

    bee choise are great and I can’t wait to see them in person what a nice way to share flowers with your followers and a part of floret I love this page it has so much information that is shared with love I see that its administrators do a great job if you see me Here do not hesitate to choose me, those seeds will be in a good home and will be shared with as much love as you do. Wish me luck🙏

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  4423. Jessica Adamik on

    I am most excited about growing the Precious Metals Zinnias!

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  4424. Miri on

    I love the Floret mix! Can’t wait to plant them. So excited for spring and to get started.

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  4425. Teri Taylor on

    Wow!! I cannot wait to start growing these beautiful flowers in my small, backyard garden. What a blessing it would be to have enough to share with family and friends! And to even start a community garden!

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  4426. Liesl Hall on

    Hoping for the Can Can girls!!!
    In the Floret worship right now and I am so inspired!

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  4427. Marie Brodeur on

    Oh mon dieu! I want them all!!! Dawn Creek Blush, Bee’s Choice, Spun Sugar, Floret, if I must choose :) Thank you so much for bringing all this beauty into our world, it is much needed. Merci!

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  4428. Jodi Fjeld on

    You are the best!! I am so excited to add all the varieties in my garden this year but especially the precious metals! Thank you for inspiring me to grow more flowers!!!

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  4429. Kay on

    This is exciting! I am most excited by the dahlia series. I love that I can save both seeds and bulbs from the flowers and grow again the next year.
    Thank you!

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  4430. Mark S. on

    Unicorn Mix all the way! I’m all for those bright ones!

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  4431. Jessica Howell on

    Wow, I’m absolutely blown away by the amount of work you’ve put into this and how beautiful each and every variety is. I’m personally very much hoping to have an opportunity to grown Victorian Wedding, Coral Reef, and Petite Florets!!

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  4432. Amanda Robson on

    This is so exciting! Thank you for the beauty and magic of flowers! I’m excited for Petite Florets. I have a crush on the sweet single dahlia varieties! Love + Aloha! Amanda

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  4433. Emory L on

    Vintage Rose Celosia 100%. I’ve never seen anything really like it and it would be a dream to grow add it to my garden-to-wedding work!!! And, of course, the zinnias. Stunning.

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  4434. Andrea on

    How impossible it is to pick favorites! I have a soft spot for celosia as it’s always vigorously blooming around my birthday! The Rose Gold Celosia & Vintage Rose are my favorites! Those colors seem more rare to me and I think would look amazing on their own or mixed with my other favorites – the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias. As someone who usually skips zinnias and exclusively grows dahlias – I must have these! Lastly the Petite Floret collection of dahlia seed seems to be the ideal assortment of color and variety perfect for dramatic bouquets or event flowers. I need them all! Setting my timer for the release! 🌸💐🥳

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  4435. Jessica Duncan on

    Alpenglow! Nothing out in the zinnia world like it. The neutral tone is so amazing and will be perfect in wedding work, especially since they announced the Pantone color of the year. Been anxiously waiting for this to be released.

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  4436. Laura Sakai on

    I have been following you for years and I love reading your posts, newsletters etc.! Keep them coming! Thank you for introducing me to growing dahlias! We don’t see a lot of dahlias in Hawaii. My favorite has to be Floret. I am so excited to add this to my collection. Counting down till your sale!

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  4437. Kristen H on

    I thought I had it narrowed down but reading the descriptions and seeing more pictures makes me want to grow every one! I am most excited about the zinnias, specifically Golden Hour and Alpenglow.

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  4438. Amanda S on

    All the varieties are absolutely stunning! Each one brings a unique beauty! I love the zinnias. The name Little Flower Girl reminds me of my girls. I am looking forward to trying that variety along with Golden Hour!

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  4439. Kaitlin C. on

    Wow each variety is beautiful, what an accomplishment for you and your team! I’ve stumbled upon the joys of gardening as I started motherhood (I have a four and one year old) and it has helped me find myself again in a lot of ways. Not only is it satisfying to me, but I love getting my family involved with dirt and fresh air.

    I feel confident with growing zinnias and can’t wait to grow the Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Blush, and Dawn Creek Pastels. I’m mustering up the courage to try my hand at dahlia seeds because the Cancan Girls and Petit Floret mixes look amazing. It’ll be hard to decide!

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  4440. Amber Kunz on

    I am excited about all of these new varieties, but am especially excited about the zinnia varieties: “Golden hour”, “Alpenglow”, “Precious Metals”, and “Unicorn mix”. I am a big lover of these flower species because here in Treasure Valley, Idaho we have long very hot summers that linger in the 90’s-100’s most of the summer with very little precipitation.

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  4441. Nicole S. on

    Can’t wait for Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, and the Petite Florets!!! So much beauty you’re bringing to the world!

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  4442. Jill P. on

    The zinnias are the most beautiful colours – I love Golden Hour, but Precious Metal is stunning also. Spun Sugar is a pretty amazing Celosia (the brains are just weird!). I grew Bee’s Choice dahlia seed last year, which was spectacular – I think I will try Petite Florets this year. Producing these seeds has been so much work for you, but they are definitely worth it. I really appreciate how generous you are with information for growing them as well.

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  4443. Sharon on

    Hi Erin: 2024 is my first full year of operation for my urban flower farm. I absolutely love your new Zinnias and Floret dahlia. I began my project in 2023 by creating 7 beds in my garden specifically for cut flowers because I always felt a bit guilty about “stealing” flowers to bring into my home. The flower production was so prolific, I started giving bouquets to all my neighbours, who encouraged me to start selling. I began doing this in late August and, to my utter delight and surprise, I enjoyed some success. This year, I’m keen to see where my journey leads and look forward to adding some of your new collections to my additional flower beds. Thank you for sharing your passion for flower growing – it’s infectious! Sharon

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  4444. Susan White on

    I am most excited for the Sangria Mix and Precious Metals. I love trying new seeds yearly in our farm garden!

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  4445. Allison Dick on

    It’s Victorian Wedding and Cancun Girls for me! This is very exciting and congrats to you on this accomplishment!

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  4446. Deborah Lein on

    Oh my, these are all so gorgeous. Honestly I’ll be thrilled to grow any of these (assuming I can get any – I have a long work meeting scheduled at the exact time the sale kicks off, darn it). I think I’m most excited about Golden Hour (of course), Petite Florets (of course), and Little Flower Girl. Except wait: Unicorn Mix! And Autumn Blaze! Aagh, can’t pick. Looking forward to the sale!

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  4447. Robert on

    I love this part of floret and the excitement that makes me feel like I can win, I am more than ecstatic that spring will come and plant some beautiful unicorn zinnias and the beautiful dahlias that only floret can offer I love I love this page is my favorite and if you can share one with me I will always treasure part of your dedication and work of years in my heart and I will share with others this blessing and gift that you have to give.
    xoxo floret

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  4448. Suzann Reimer on

    What you’ve done with celosia is amazing! I always had a hard time incorporating the crazy bright pinks into bouquets, finally an amazingly new colour palette to work with !

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  4449. Kerena Reinhold on

    I really want them all!! But most excited about precious metals and unicorn zinnias

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  4450. Cherrie Barker on

    I’m most excited about unicorn mix and alpenglow zinnias and vintage rose and summer sherbet celosias!!

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  4451. Kim Smith on

    I’m so excited to try out these new varieties! The Alpenglow zinnia looks absolutely divine!!!

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  4452. Meghan DeGroot on

    Congratulations on this exciting launch! I am most excited about the Precious Metals collection and the Unicorn collection.

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  4453. Gerry Lofthus on

    I have read your postings for over the past 2 years now, and learn something from each read. I have also vowed that if I’m ever in the area, at least a drive by visit is warranted. I have always loved zinnias, not only in situ, but also as a cut bouquet to bring indoors. The colors are vibrant and they always make me smile.

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  4454. Morgan Hogan on

    Love them all, but most excited to add Little Flower Girl!

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  4455. Rebecca Pinquoch on

    Precious metals, but Alpine Glow is a close second. So beautiful and unique.

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  4456. Alison on

    I’m especially excited about Alpenglow – looks like a really special variety and I can’t wait to see what it will look like in my little garden.

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  4457. Kelly Foltermann on

    I’ve never grown celosia before, but you have made me a believer. Excited to try limoneta!

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  4458. Leora on

    Congratulations on the hard work and going after your dreams!! I’m blown away by all of them and so excited for Feb 6th!!!! If I had to choose, golden hour and raspberry lemonade!!

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  4459. Colleen Johnson on

    I have avoided growing celosia and zinnias as they just didn’t have the wow factor or the color (s) that I was looking for. However, I will say I am now intrigued by the color range you have created and I am excited to introduce these into my fields :)

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  4460. Tonia Amos on

    I grew your seeds for the first time last year, the Celosia was my favorite mainly because it was the only one I managed to get into the ground. Unfortunately, mid April 2023 I fell and shattered my wrist, broke a bone in my hand and cracked my lower thumb joint and all of them died from lack of water…surgery and recovery is still ongoing HOWEVER…I am typing this comment so great strides have been made…the celosia were the last ones I seeded so I was able to tend to them and a friend put them in the ground for me…I am beyond excited for these new mixes…thank you for all you do…

    Tonia Amos

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  4461. Abi Ireland on

    I love ALL the flowers, but I am most excited to bury my face in a bouquet of Rose Gold celosia.

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  4462. Molly on

    I can’t wait to have some of these in my own garden! The soft hues of Rose Gold and Vintage Rose celosia will be stunning in any cut garden. I’m also dreaming about the Dawn Creek zinnias.

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  4463. Lisa Shumaker on

    Gorgeous collection which represents SO MUCH WORK! Thanks for a chance. Lisa in Snohomish

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  4464. Allison B on

    I am so excited to plant the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastel zinnias in my garden. But I am especially excited for the Petite Floret dahlias! Flowers have a special way of bringing joy into this world and I can’t wait to see how these new varieties will add to the beauty of all of our gardens this season!

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  4465. Monica O’Malley Tavares on

    I truly cannot decide yet!!! They are all so beautiful and unlike anything I’ve ever grown! I cannot wait to get these tucked into the warm soil, and then await their beautiful blooms!🌸

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  4466. Lauren W on

    I’m most excited about the Zinnia’s. I would pick a favorite, but how can you pick just one?! I love how easy they are to grow. I’m also in love with the open center Dahlia’s, so hopefully those will also make their way into my cart when the time comes!

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  4467. jo on

    I think my very favorite is Victorian wedding! Great job Erin and Floret team, for creating such lovely varieties!

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  4468. Pam Hough on

    I have a small garden so even though I want to grow them all I will just order Precious Metals.

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  4469. Angela on

    I first found an article on Floret Farm in a hospital waiting room. I started following your website and it helped me get through a hard time. I’m new to growing a small flower garden and I can’t wait to plant Cancan Girls and Bee’s Choice!

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  4470. Catherine on

    IM SO EXCITED!!!
    all so beautiful!! eager to try: Dawn Creek Honey and Little Flower Girl. Also Rose Gold!!

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  4471. McKennae McColm on

    I am soooooo proud of you & your team Erin! It has been a pleasure & honor to follow along on your journey. Your team has done a wonderful job executing this release & I can’t wait to get my hands on some. I am most excited for the new zinnia breeds (literally any one) but Precious Medals is definitely calling my name! It’s going to be such a treat to have new varieties in the field this year 😍 Thank you for sharing the beauty with us!!!

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  4472. Brooke Addison on

    I’m so excited to try them all! I grew dahlias for the first time last year and I’m hooked! I love the anemone shaped ones. I’m also really interested in the Unicorn Mix. I have a grass strip along the sidewalk that I want to turn to flowers for people walking to the bus stop and I think those cheery colors would be perfect there. My neighbors thanked me last year for my garden so I hope to expand the flowers this year to spread the joy!

    Thanks for all you do, Floret Team!

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  4473. James smith on

    dahlias are my downfall, without a doubt I have never seen ones as beautiful as the Floret ones and such fantastic zinnias that they make anyone sigh this year. I hope to be able to grow that variety in my garden if they give me the opportunity to win them and share the seeds with My neighbors will undoubtedly be a colorful street. Thank you for your work and dedication in this life. One day it will bloom and you will be compensated.
    blessings💛

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  4474. Chris on

    I’m so excited to grow the Precious Metal and Golden Hours Zinnia originals!
    Have been waiting patiently since they were first shared on social media and am setting an alarm for the release date!

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  4475. Nancy wynne on

    I have poured over this beautiful new collection,i have new favorites every time!!!! Coral reef, unicorn for bright. Golden hour ,dawn creek pastel. Petite floret😍 ….and then all of the others are a must have too!! Pick Me Pick Me Pick Me Please🌸

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  4476. Catharine on

    Really looking forward to growing these new varieties, they all look beautiful!

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  4477. Brittany Smuin on

    I love all of these varieties and so grateful and appreciate the hard work you guys do to make growing flowers easier for us. I want to add limonata Celosia and Bee’s Choice mix to my garden because Dahlias are definitely a favorite!

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  4478. Matilda Kwan on

    How exciting!! Can’t wait to grow these beauties in my garden. 🥰

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  4479. A.B. on

    I am excited for any of these seeds. I have littles and I think they will like the Unicorn Zinnia seeds. The colors are fun, but so is the name, but like me, they’re not picky and their favorite flowers are whatever is blooming. ;)

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  4480. Nattie on

    I get so excited picturing the Autumn blaze Celosia replacing big patches of grass I plan on digging up this spring. with the shooting stars Dahlias and Unicorn mix zinnias in my pollinator garden. I also don’t think I could live without Golden hour Zinnia’s after seeing them glowing together! Excited to replace the front lawn on our property with flowers this year! Thanks for the constant inspiration.

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  4481. Lisa Dean on

    I had no plans of buying seed mixes this year but Wow! Your update changed that! I’ve never been a big fan of Celosia but am excited to try the Glowing Embers or Spun Sugar mixes. Also excited to try some Zinnias in the Unicorn mix or Dawn Creek Pastels. And the Dahlia mixes of Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars are at the top of my wish list! Thanks for all you do to bring us these beautiful seed blends!

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  4482. Rachel Maguire on

    I am so excited to grow Unicorn zinnias again — I bought one packet of seeds and I’ve grown a few plants from that packet for years. Every year, it has been my favorite zinnia to cut from. Also so so excited for Golden Hour — been waiting to grow those since Erin started posting about them a few years back. But truly, I don’t think I’ll be able to resist growing some of each!

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  4483. Heather on

    I’m so excited for the zinnias! I think the golden hour and Apenglow most of all. I’m starting my flower garden this summer and dreaming about it now! I’ve bought your book and a couple seed packets before you stopped selling them about a month ago and I’m just over here waiting for warmer weather!

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  4484. Penny Alexander on

    All of them, let me explain. My precious aunt lost her husband last year( my uncle). I was in the process of buying a home and had no where to start me seeds or plant my tubers. I asked her if she would foster my flowers until I got settled in my home. She gladly agreed as she loves Dahlias as much as I do. I let her borrow my book that Erin wrote. She became as obsessed as I am with all things flowers, especially the dahlias.. my aunts sister would frequently visit not just to see how my aunt was doing, but to watch the Dahlias grow.
    My sister also agreed to Foster some my flowers and of course the dahlia fever got her as well!
    The four of us, myself, my sister, my aunt, and her sister are going to divide the few dahlias that I started with. I would love to bless them with a surprise from you.
    Thank you for the work you do! it gave us happiness and laughter when things were difficult.

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  4485. Michelle Westbrook Hinds on

    These are beautiful! I’m very excited for the ‘Petite Florets’ mix, and also all the Dawn Creek mixes, especially Honey! So lovely.

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  4486. Cindi Gordon on

    I am swooning in Toronto, Canada! I would be so privileged to showcase any of these beauties in my garden.

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  4487. Kathie Aarsen on

    Most sublime colours and shapes
    You have done an amazing job.
    Thank you for sharing your talents and passion

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  4488. Patrycia Berkemeier on

    I can’t wait to add Zinnia Alpenglow, Celosia Vintage Rose, and Dahlia Petite Florets to my garden! Would love to grow one of each, down the line. Thanks for your years of work, Floret team!

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  4489. Stephanie on

    You are amazing!! All the beauty you are releasing out into the world. I cannot wait for the seeds to be at my door and to plant this spring. The best gift I give to my family and friends now is a bouquet of your flowers. Thank you 😊

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  4490. Deepa M. on

    So many beautiful new flowers to celebrate!! I am hard-pressed to pick just one thing to be excited about, but the bee’s choice mix sounds like a fun surprise of seeds and so I’m going with that. Congratulations on the creation of so many beautiful new varieties!

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  4491. Kimberley Burns on

    Congratulations to you and your team on all of the hard work coming to fruition on your Floret Flower Farm. Thank you for bringing so many new and beautiful flowers to all of us flower loving flower growing people to appreciate and be able to grow in our own gardens and share with others in our lives.
    The photographs of these beautiful blooms are awesome and inspirational to see. Lovely colors and forms!!!
    I’d love growing them and seeing them up close in real life and hearing the buzz of bees as well as the flight of butterflies above and upon them in my own garden would be great!!! When gathering my own lavender stalks in my garden, I am usually face to face with several honeybees and bumble bees at a time, as they’re gathering nectar there, and their happy gums fills my ears as I snip the stalks, neither of us in the others way. I think I must grow these for them as well as for me.
    I’ve had hummingbirds come face to face with me in their flights from flower to flower , and they sometimes pause midair before me while I’m gathering my flowers and herbs.
    Butterflies on flower tops and artichokes allowed to go to bloom are often subjects of my photography in my garden, as well.
    I grow several dahlias as well as a variety of several other flowers and herbs (fruits and veggies, brambles , vines and fruit trees, too!)
    Thank you for the beautiful flowers you grow and the joy they bring to all of us!!!

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  4492. letha on

    How beautiful the flowers pictured all are, but I especially love to grow the zinnias. Dahlias are my favorite, though, and would love to try them as well!

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  4493. Kelli Smith on

    I absolutely love the floret and petite florets!! I actually love all of the varieties and would be so blessed to have a chance to have any of these in my garden!!! Thank you so much for this chance!

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  4494. Lisa Jarrett on

    You are a flower in your field of beautiful flowers. It must be so fulfilling to work among such encredibly exquisite flowers. I look forward to purchasing many of your seeds for my gardens this year. Have fun!

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  4495. Sarah on

    I am *so* excited for the chance to grow little flower girl, precious metals and golden hour!!

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  4496. Anyaa Lightheart on

    Give me all the zinnias!! They are so dreamy! I specifically look forward to growing Zinnias Dawn Creek Honey! 🍯 🍯 🍯 congratulations on birthing these beautiful souls!

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  4497. Samantha T on

    How do I pick?!!! But I can’t stop looking at those Cancan Girls…wow.

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  4498. Claire on

    Super excited for the beautiful zinnia varieties – particularly Victorian Wedding and Alpenglow!

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  4499. Elizabeth on

    I’m so excited about the Zinnias— Alpenglow and Golden Hour! But really love them all! And I would love to try growing celosia for the first time!

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  4500. Amber on

    I am so excited for this release! I know I want at least one of each but I’m particularly looking forward to the Dahlia Bee’s Choice and the Dawn Creek Peach Zinnia’s!

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  4501. Sarah on

    Congrats, what a big moment in time for you and your company!! I have been looking forward to this release for quite some time, I am so excited about Dahlia Petite Florets, the “Floret” is so stunning and I am excited about Dahlia Bee’s Choice for the surprise and variety. These dahlias are just so unique it makes me excited to grow. But your zinnias, those were your first flowers I came across on Pinterest and scoured the internet looking for Little Flower Girl, I am so excited to finally have a packet of my own!

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  4502. Sharon on

    I’ve grown zinnias seeds from Floret Flowers for several years and now hope to add dahlias to my garden. Shooting Stars looks like a great place to start.

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  4503. Kate on

    I’m a lifelong gardener and finally gardening on a dream acreage property north of Toronto in Canada. The Rose Gold Celosia mix, Victorian Wedding Zinnias and Petite Floret (!) Dahlias will be at the top of my list for this year. Congratulations on the upcoming release!

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  4504. Michelle Allaire on

    They are all beautiful! That being said I am working on being realistic in what I will be planting this year and the zinnias are the winners. I love how easy zinnias are, prepare the soil and plant. Boom lots of beautiful blooms and colors. Thanks for all your hard work and sharing all that is going on around the farm.

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  4505. Rachel on

    Love them all, but I have never grown celosia from seed. I’d love to give it a try!

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  4506. Anna Steinle on

    I won’t lie, I’m the most excited about the zinnias and celosia! I stayed last growing season to my husband that ‘next year all we are going to grow are numerous zinnias everywhere dotted with celosia!!!’ It’s less labor intensive with an amazing and magical outcome!

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  4507. Dianna Bagenski on

    You have such a gift for describing each plant and variety as a vision of beauty! It makes me want to buy ALL of them. I am going to try the celosias this year and love the Dusty Rose variety. Of course, I want to grow your namesake, the Floret dahlia. You have captured the most interesting and stunning aspects of all dahlias into this beauty.

    I’m trying to decide between the Petit Florets, Shooting Stars or Bee’s Choice. My garden is very small so I want to be purposeful in what I introduce this year.

    Thank you for changing the flower farming world for the better. Your passion is contagious.

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  4508. Julie on

    They all look amazing! So hard to pick a favourite! I want all of them! :-) That said, I’ve been looking for large zinnias in beautiful light pastel shades for a while, so all of the Dawn Creek Zinnias are my favourites! Thanks so much for all you give back to the world! J.

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  4509. Taylor L on

    Hey Floret Team! Thank you for everything you guys have been doing to get these seeds out into the world! I know it has probably been tough at times but just know how thankful we are for these beautiful additions to the world! I am most excited about the newest zinnia varieties–Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Victorian wedding! I’ve never seen varieties like this–so unique!

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  4510. Jessie Spendlove on

    I love the Alpenglow zinnias and Rose Gold celosia. All are beautiful!!

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  4511. Justine on

    All of these varieties are beautiful and I hope to be able to add them to my small garden. The one that I’m most excited for is the ‘little flower girl’s zinnia. It brings me back to being little, picking wildflowers to take home just because they were beautiful and I wanted to look at them a little while longer.

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  4512. Katie on

    I look forward to nurturing some dahlia seeds!

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  4513. Jillayne Wickware on

    This must be very exciting and gratifying for all of you – what a lot of work, and such a generous Giveaway – You’re offering people their very own “Floret Farm”.
    My favourite variety is “Alpenglow”… they beautifully depict that “special time of light” I first noticed it as a very young child driving home from our family cabin – I think I was 6 or 7. It was in the Yukon Territory where the summer days are long and driving down the hill into the Whitehorse valley in the late evening, the sun ray’s streamed across the forests and river rather than straight down and the effect was magical, the trees lighting up with a beautiful green-gold glow. I called it that, “Green-Gold Sunlight”, and would get excited every time I noticed it. A few years ago I learned about the “Magic Hour” and the quality of light produced then, making the connection to what I noticed as a child so this variety is the one I most hope to be able to grow in my own garden.

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  4514. DiDi Starcher on

    So many beautiful varieties, and so inspiring! The vintage rose celosia and the Little Flower Girl Zinnias have my heart.

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  4515. Esmeralda on

    amazing
    I love these new varieties, I certainly hope they grow in my garden from now on, I am fascinated with this great team capable of achieving these beauties and sharing them with the world. Certainly, their way of sharing is very nice and makes it easier for people who have seeds to obtain seeds. The hope of making life more colorful. My favorites this year are unicorn zinnias and Celosias.
    I will be more than happy to participate
    greetings 🌸💐🌻 🌹⚘️

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  4516. Carlton on

    Wow! All are so beautiful. My top picks are Glowing Embers & Spun Sugar celosia, Unicorn Mix zinnias, & Can Can & Floret dahlias.

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  4517. Grace W on

    I’m so excited for all the new flowers, but I’m especially excited for the precious metals and alpenglow zinnias!!!

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  4518. Dana on

    AlpenGlow, Golden Hour and Vintage Rose are the varieties I am most excited for. They are absolutely stunning !

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  4519. Sarah Conway on

    I’m excited for all of them, but most for Golden Hour, Victorian Wedding, and Little Flower Girl for the zinnias, Shooting Stars and Petit Florets for the dahlias, and oh the celosia…I’ve never grown celosia before and excited to add to my garden!

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  4520. Melinda Constable on

    I am new to Floret Flowers! I have loved reading the news letters and this post describing the “Originals”. They are so beautiful! My favorites are the Celosia Summer Sherbet, Spun Sugar and Limonata. I can’t wait to grow the Dawn Creek Blush and Pastels zinnias as well as Alpenglow, Victoria Wedding and Little Flower Girl. I have never grown Dahlias from seed but I am going to try Floret and Shooting Star. Planning has begun and the countdown continues!

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  4521. Margaret Cain on

    I choose Bees Choice!! Truly magical. Alpenglow is full of warmth, just beautiful. Well done you!!

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  4522. Tina on

    I adore Zinnia, a gorgeous flower that often gets overlooked. I am intrigued with Victorian Wedding, but Alpen Glow looks amazing. Any of them would be a great addition to our flower garden. This year I think I will venture into Dahlias. I used them as a florist, but haven’t grown them yet. Honestly, any of your flowers would be amazing to grow.

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  4523. Larissa Davis on

    Congratulations to you and the hard working team involved in making the dream come true.
    I have a packet of Bee’s Choice just waiting to be planted.
    You and the team are an inspiration to many Floret followers. 🌸

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  4524. Gillean on

    While I am a staunch fan of dahlias, I have fallen in love with zinnias! I am looking forward to Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Blush, Cancan Girls, Petite Florets, and Shooting Stars. I am also very curious about the celosias.
    One of the plants from Floret dahlia seeds I purchased two years ago is called Loving Dawn in honor of my friend’s mother who passed away last year. Thank you for enabling me to give that that beautiful gift to my dear friend.

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  4525. Rebecca on

    I have found my love for Zinnias grow more and more each year! I’d love to plant more of those as well as some dahlias! 💕 I’d love to try the Bees choice dahlia seed!

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  4526. Lynzee on

    I am most excited about the Allen Glow and Precious Metal Zinnias – both seem like the perfect shift of bright and pigmented zinnias to the subtle and sweet shades that I’m missing! Also, the celosias are so dreamy and hard to choose, but I am hoping to atleast get a chance at growing the Vintage Rose and Rose Gold. Thank you for your diligent work to these creations!

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  4527. Taiya Edwards on

    My absolute favorite Floret variety is the rose gold celosia! They are beautiful.

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  4528. Michelle Benton on

    I’m excited about all of them….its really hard to choose! They are all so beautiful.

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  4529. Piper Turner on

    Wow, this is all so exciting! I think I’m most looking forward to the Unicorn Mix and the Dawn Creek Pastels, but all of the celosias look spectacular as well! I started dahlia’s from the bee’s choice mix last year and it was an amazing success, so I’m hoping to get the Cancun girls mix this year and have even more fun discovering new varieties in my garden this next summer!

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  4530. Abby Gibbs on

    I am most excited for them all!!! But especially the dahlia Bee’s choice. I’m just getting started with dahlias and have a handful of tubers from the floret mix last year. I’m thrilled at the chance to learn more about them and enjoy their lovely beauty.

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  4531. Sarah Karatzas on

    Give me all the zinnias :) !!!
    Thanks you for the chance.

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  4532. Rhonda Chilton on

    I love your emails full of flowers! The Coral Reef, Raspberry Lemonade and Rose Gold celosia are beautiful. Victorian Wedding zinnias and Bee’s choice dahlia’s are equally dazzling. Thank you for all of your hard work and sharing the beauty with us.

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  4533. Jess on

    Love the coral reef celosias!! Wow!

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  4534. Alicia Roman on

    Hi! I love all of the names and am most excited for the Precious Metals zinnias, the stunning Vintage Rose celosia, and the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias. Last year I grew two varieties of the lime green zinnias and it’s so true that when you see that color in person it does not disappoint! It emits such an otherworldly aura.

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  4535. Kennedy Rivas on

    It is my absolute DREAM to have land with flower fields someday and I am so inspired by your journey! I too am “a little flower girl” and love everything about them. I have always loved making flower arrangements but it wasn’t until I did all the floral arrangements for my wedding that I realized how strong my passion really was, and how attainable the dream of growing my own flowers someday was! Since i’m living in hawaii, we don’t have many zinnias or dahlias, but we have proteas galore! That being said, I have never grown a single flower in my life, but will be saving your extraordinary seeds for when I make my flower farm dream come true and can’t wait to purchase some soon! :)

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  4536. Kayce on

    Hi Erin and the Floret team! These are all so gorgeous and I cannot wait to get my hands on them. I am most excited for Golden Hour, Little Flower Girl, and Cancan Girls.

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  4537. Michelle Trelstad on

    I have always loved to watch the fields around the Midwest take form every year, the rows are just mesmerizing. Now, as an up-and-coming flower farmer myself, I am constantly amazed at how such a tiny and dull looking seed can turn into something so breathtakingly beautiful. I am super excited to add Limonata, Precious Metals, and Shooting Stars to my field this season!

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  4538. Kaly on

    So excited to see these grow and share the flowers with loved ones. Celosia Spun Sugar and Coral Reef are going to be fun to see. The zinnias Golden Hour and Alpenglow I’ve been waiting since the first glimpses of them! The dawn creek pastel mix also has my heart! So much beauty.

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  4539. Teri Lucas on

    Spun sugar, sangria and unicorn mix will be lovely additions to the dahlias I grow. Can’t wait to get some and start planning. Thank you for this lovely article and all the work you and your team do to keep us falling in love with flowers 🌺

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  4540. Denise Morgan on

    How can one choose? ☺️ I love them all but must say that “Petite Florets” touch my heart so much. My mom loved flowers but most of all Dahlias 💕

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  4541. Allison Feuer on

    I am excited for all of Florets new babies. I am especially ready for Floret herself and the Can Can Girls!

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  4542. Julie on

    The single petaled dahlias are lovely :)

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  4543. Lindsay H on

    What an amazing display! Well done with the variety choices and wonderful names. I am most excited to grow the sangria mix and coral reef varieties of celosia, unicorn mix of zinnias, and the floret and petit floret varieties of dahlias.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win seeds!

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  4544. Denise on

    How can one choose? ☺️ I love them all but must say that “Petite Florets” touch my heart so much. My mom loved flowers but most of all Dahlias 💕

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  4545. Norma Williams on

    They are all beautiful! I especially love the Zinnias.

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  4546. Ronda on

    I am so excited for all of these new babies and will be growing all of them of course in smaller bunches….SO EXCITING!!!!

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  4547. Kaitlyn on

    I wish I had room to grow as much as you! Petit Florets is top of my list (until the tubers are available) and then I’m hoping to snag bee’s choice, and alpenglow!

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  4548. Valerie McKeehan on

    They are all incredible, but my heart stopped for Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias, Vintage Rose Celosia, and Floret Dahlia! Thank you so much for this opportunity! What a dream!

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  4549. Siobhan on

    Always love the Bee’s Choice dahlias, and looking forward to trying the Sangria Celosia

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  4550. Ashley Lause on

    I have been dreaming of the alpenglow zinnias since I saw them on your blog. I live in the Midwest and a rarely new grower. I have had the most luck with zinnias. So excited!

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  4551. Amanda on

    So excited for the “petite florets” and the “bees choice” I love Dahlia’s so much. You just can’t get enough of their colors, shapes and sizes. I want to turn my backyard ditch into a flower oasis. Floret brings my dreams to life. Thank you

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  4552. Kari Knieper on

    When I was in my early 20’s, I am 50 now, my parents turned their 40 acre farm into wildlife habitat. 3 ponds and 30 acres of wild flowers. It was beautiful. Still is, but 30 yrs later native grasses have taken over the wildflowers. My dad’s ashes are up on a hill that over looks the property. My mom joined him this past December. I recently recieved my order of poppy seeds from you. I want to bring back the joy of flowers to their little hill. They so loved them. I will be planting your zinnias up there as well. They are just so beautiful and will bring a beautiful peace to myself and my family. Not looking to get them for free. ❤️

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  4553. Sara on

    The journey you all have taken us on has been wonderful, thank you for sharing. I imagine the transition from growing a wide selection to breeding and growing your own selections has been both joyous and terrifying, but the results are beautiful! I am especially fond of ‘Floret’, Dawn Creek Peach, and ‘Spun Sugar’ (thank you, Eric!) Thank you all at Floret, and Kori from Dawn Creek!

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  4554. Ulery Lisa on

    I love all your new seed varieties, but if I must narrow it down, I’d love the chenille celosia, the alpen glow zinnias, the pastel Dawnn Creek zinnias, and the Floret and petite Floret dahlia seeds. I grow on a very small scale and the mixes really make much more sense for me. Thanks for bringing such beauty into this world!

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  4555. Kimberly Bergen on

    Can’t wait to order! Super excited about Rose Gold, Unicorn Mix, and Dawn Creek Honey.

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  4556. Kristin on

    I love your zinnias– so beautiful, bountiful and easy to grow! They always help me close out my summer flower season with joy and ease. Thank you!

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  4557. leeann on

    unicorn mix zinnia! zinnias have always been my favorite. :)

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  4558. Joanne Cottam on

    I love the dahlias, but would be super excited to try some cleiosa which I have never grown before.

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  4559. Maggie Schwenk on

    Always Zinnias! My most favorite flowers by far. I’ve grown the dark Celosia before as well. I am excited to try your new seeds!

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  4560. Loretta on

    Alpenglow zinnias and Vintage Rose celosia are going to be revolutionary additions to wedding florals! Thank you so much for undertaking such an intense, lengthy project!

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  4561. Hayley S on

    I am most excited for Bee’s Choice because it is so elaborate and bright, zinnia dawn creek because it seems versatile and down right beautiful, spun sugar celosia because it is so textured and colorful, and coral reef because I have never seen anything like it before! Every flower in this collection takes your breath away! I can’t wait to see how far this goes!!

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  4562. amanda on

    they’re all beautiful, but I’m most excited about the Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias, I think. And the Coral Reef celosia!

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  4563. Elizabeth “Leesa” Stork on

    I am very excited about the zinnias. I believe you offered Little Flower Girl briefly a few years ago and I was so sorry it wasn’t restocked, so I’m thrilled it’s making a comeback. Also, thrilled with all the new celosia colors, they are the backbone of my summer bouquets.

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  4564. Todd Noel on

    Very much looking forward to the precious metal zinnias!

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  4565. Trista Wise on

    I love any of the dahlias and zinnias! It is truly amazing to see all the different characteristics each one has. They all have so many unique traits and are so beautiful.

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  4566. Roxanne Chu on

    I cannot wait to try and get my hands on precious metals and golden hour zinnias. They are both beautiful and have a rare mix of colors that are difficult to find and exude old world charm! Absolutely in awe of your work!

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  4567. Darcy Renhard on

    I have never tried growing celosia in my garden, but these new varieties are so exciting I might actually give them a try!

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  4568. Carrie Tipsword on

    Really excited for the precious metal zinnias to add to my collection of Floret varieties. I’ve yet to attempt dahlias, but I think this is the year I will give it a try!!

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  4569. Kim on

    The rainbow of celosia varieties is gorgeous! Also loving the Floret dahlia. Can’t wait to try ’em.

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  4570. Dan Garfield on

    They are all beautiful ! I am particularly excited about the zinnias . What an adventure you all have been on! Thank you for sharing with us the fruits of your labors.

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  4571. Arlene Lehmann on

    If I had my druthers, it would be one of each! If I have to pick: Dusty Rose, Limonata or Spun Sugar Celosia, Unicorn Mix, Precious Medals Zinnia. Dahlias I have from tubers grown from my Floret book pack of seed, and the bees love them, so I would go with a pack of Bee’s Choice. Good luck with the launch!!

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  4572. Katie on

    Ok was NOT expecting to have to answer the hardest question imaginable to enter the giveaway LOL! I had 6 or so varieties I was already incredibly excited about before reading this article – 3 of which (Golden Hour, Unicorn, and the Daughters of Floret aka Petite Floret) I’ve been nonstop thinking about for YEARS now and have probably entered my email when available multiple times over to ensure I didn’t miss anything – but now!? It’s more like 10 and still impossible to choose a most excited about LOL. I’m honestly a bit heartbroken discovering yesterday the pricing knowing I won’t be able to afford more than a couple of these varieties (I’m finishing up my graduate program and trying to pivot/find my path to pursue my biggest passions/dreams of a teaching gardening related career), so if I somehow won this giveaway… MY GOODNESS words could not describe how giddy I’d be! Even elated doesn’t come close! And I know I’m not the only one feeling that way – congratulations, Erin and Floret Team, on this release where all the hard work has culminated in essentially the whole world being THIS excited to grow what you’ve created!! But an even bigger congratulations on your dreams coming true :)

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  4573. Laura on

    Simply stunning! You and your team have done a remarkable job sharing flower love with the world. Thank you!

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  4574. Julie Biggs on

    I am loving the Coral Reef celosia and the Golden hour zinnia! 🤞🏻

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  4575. Cindy Damrow on

    What gifts you are giving to gardeners everywhere! For so long we have been limited to garish and gaudy colors of celosia and zinnias, but you have brought us beautiful gentle shades that will compliment every other flower in magical ways. I’m so excited to use them in arrangements for my church. I hope to inspire everyone that sees them to become better nature stewards and recognize the beauty of our planet. Even the names are so beautiful! I am unable to resist Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, Precious Metals, Unicorns, and Victorian Wedding. I am super excited to also try the dahlia varieties for their value for pollinators too! I love Shooting Stars and Cancan Girls. I purchased Discovering Dahlias this week and appreciate the seed starting information. Thank you for your incredible work and sharing it all with me. My gardens in Wisconsin are destined to be more beautiful!

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  4576. Alexys on

    CELOSIA!!! And Alpine Glow Zinnias!! Just excited to be a part of Florets story!

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  4577. Erika on

    Unicorn Mix and all teh varieties of Celosia!

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  4578. Sarah Foster on

    They’re all so beautiful it’s hard to choose, but bee’s choice dahlias might be my favorite. I’ve never grown dahlias before because they’re so labor intensive, but these seem so perfect! Also very excited about the precious metals zinnias and all of the celosia – seriously such an underrated flower! Hoping to get a few varieties to grow in our veggie garden to help attract pollinators.

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  4579. Beth Connery on

    So many to choose from and they all look lovely! Can’t wait to get them out in the field.

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  4580. Rachel Olson on

    Either Unicorn or Victorian Wedding zinnias! And dahlias from seed! So excited!

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  4581. Erica Stevens on

    The celosias may be my favorite (Rose Gold and Vintage Gold in particular)! Keep up the amazing work, Floret!

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  4582. Andrea Steele on

    I’m so excited about your zinnias, I love them all but especially Alpenglow and Precious Metals. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your precious babies with us!

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  4583. Jacqueline Lawton on

    I have never grown celosia before. I’m excited to give that a try for something new in my garden.

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  4584. Kelly on

    Shooting Stars- they are petite and bright. Love the way the look.

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  4585. Jane on

    The Sangria celosia mix is tops on my list to try this year. I also love the Dawn Creek honey zinnias. Such unsual blooms! I tried Bee’s Choice dahlias last year and the bees loved them as much as I did! I think Petites will be on the list for this year! Thanks for spreading beauty in the world!

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  4586. Hannah on

    So hard to choose between them all! I have my heart set on Alpenglow and Precious Metals, but the whole zinnia collection is burning a hole in my heart. I love them all.

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  4587. Arsee on

    I am a newbie and just starting my journey to build a flower garden in our new home. I am so hoping to get some seeds from Floret Farm for the upcoming season.

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  4588. Denise Downing on

    Hello from freezing Ottawa Ontario Canada..
    Thank-you I loved getting your post!! It has put me in such a good mood …… I find myself dreaming of warmer days….. planning my garden for the year ahead…. dreaming of warmer days, enjoying time in my garden.
    Congratulations , I am excited to see all the beautiful flowers that you have in your new collections. We as gardeners are lucky to be able to grow such beauty in our own gardens!
    I have been a big fan of Floret since I bought her books a few years back and credit her for starting me in gardening.
    It was hard to chose from all these beautiful flowers, I would love to grow them all. But if push comes to shove, few standout for me were; 1)Florets Unicorn mix with its full range of colors 2) Dawn Creeks, Blush, I love this color pallet. 3) Can Can Girls, Happy colors
    4) Floret, this type of Dalia is my all time favorite, love the color ,the simple anemone type of bloom, that goes back to what the original Dalia flower looked like, and the best reason is that the bees love this open flower.
    The reason I would love to be one of the winners of all the new varieties of new flowers is that my daughter and myself are moving this spring to a new house that has no garden. The front of the house has only 1 small tree and 3 small shrubs and the back has only grass ,nothing else . The owner did not like flowers which I think is a very sad so there has never been a real garden I would like to bring a surprise to the neighborhood and plant a big garden with all the new flowers varieties in it for everyone to enjoy .I also love taking pictures and would like to share the progress with you. Crossing my fingers for good luck .I would be so happy to start this project.
    Cheers!
    Denise

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  4589. Kelsi Dean on

    I’m super excited for the precious metals zinnias and all of the celosias too! Honestly every single variety of zinnias, celosias, and dahlias look amazing and I can’t wait to try growing any or all of them!

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  4590. Julie Morrison on

    I’ve labeled that perfectly peach/blush cactus petaled zinnia, only to have an early frost take it before the seeds had formed. Thank you for making these breathtaking colors and textures available to us “wanna be” breeders.

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  4591. Shani Harvey on

    So excited to try them all, but the dahlias especially! Gorgeous!

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  4592. Melissa Jolly Edwards on

    Although I LOVE every single variety for many reasons, I do have some top favorites!! Rose Gold & Vintage Rose Celosias are definitely my faves, but the LIMONATA is absolute perfection!! The Coral Reef Celosia fans are so dreamy! The Dawn Creek Honey & Peach are my favorite Zinnias! And the Bee’s Choice Dahlias-ahhh!!! Who am I kidding?!?! They’re all my favorites and I’m so looking forward to any chance to grow these beauties!

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  4593. Jessica on

    Just, WOW! The colors are amazing and I’m excited to try out some of these in our gardens this year. I’ve been following closely as I started hybridizing dahlias a few years ago and have developed an insatiable appetite for any information I can learn on this journey. I’ll definitely be ordering some of the zinnias and celosia for my subscription bouquet customers.

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  4594. Allison Lindell on

    Thank you for the in depth exploration of each variety! They are all so gorgeous, but most excited about the Floret dahlias and the Little Flower Girl zinnias!

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  4595. Danielle Post on

    My daughter is getting married this summer so we cleared a large plot and plan to grow our own flowers for the wedding. I love all the choices you offer but I would especially love to try the “floret” and “petite floret” varieties to see what comes up. I’ve already bought seeds from your last two seed sales to supplement the arrangements. We’re going to use the best of the flowers in the bouquet and arrangements. We are so excited about this project and are thankful for experts like you that share your advice and beautiful blooms.

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  4596. Anna on

    It’s going to be difficult not to order one of each! Each variety is so beautiful. I’m most excited for Glowing Embers and Limonata celosia and the Precious Metals zinnias.

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  4597. Ann Rollins on

    They are all so lovely it’s hard to pick one – but I would really like to try the Petite Florets and several of the celosias!!! Love all of your flowers and super excited to see what you come up with in the future!!! Thank you and your team!!!

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  4598. Melissa Roy on

    The celosia blows my mind! I love the colors and textures. Congratulations, Erin, what an incredible accomplishment!!

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  4599. Pixie on

    I love the Vintage Rose astilbe and can’t wait to grow them! Also love the new dahlia mixes. Winter can’t end soon enough in the Finger Lakes region of New York!

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  4600. Helen Varacallo on

    How do you pick just one? I guess I would chose Shooting Star, if that is the case. Nothing makes me happier, than when other gardeners share their excitement of gardening with me.

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  4601. Margaret Ullman-Hess on

    So excited for the celosia varieties–they are such a magical addition to our late summer bouquets. I’ve loved all the ones offered in past years so am excited to try the new varieties as well. Also, I can’t wait to finally grow Golden Hour!

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  4602. Sara on

    I’m looking forward to the Zinnias Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Blush, Alpenglow, unicorn, and Floret Dahlias! But maybe also some celosia, gosh they’re all so beautiful!

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  4603. Shelley on

    I can’t even wait to get my hands on Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush!! All of these originals that you’re releasing deserve their place in the world, but the two I mentioned are absolute must-haves for me! Thank you so much for sharing your babies with the world!!

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  4604. Holly Bee on

    Very excited for Shooting Stars (for the pollinators) and Precious Metals! Dreaming about all the beauty.

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  4605. Patsy on

    I am so amazed to see all the fantastic mixes you have been breeding. The Celosia’s -Sangria and Coral Reef are my favourites. Thank you for this work which is a delight to explore. My day is always brighter after a visit to the collection!

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  4606. Karen on

    I’m most excited to try growing dahlias from seed this year! Definitely hoping to grab a packet of ‘Petite Florets.’ And all of the zinnia varieties just look beautiful! Congrats on this launch!

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  4607. Katie Henderson on

    Celosia Rose Gold!! hoping I have enough heat in my garden here in the foothills… we’ll see!

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  4608. Gloria Wilder on

    Been searching for cactus-type peach zinnias for my market garden bouquets and alas I have found Dawn Creek Peach and Dawn Creek Blush within your excellent breeds! Thank you so much for being the “Flower Girl” to fulfill all our dreams…you have an incredible array of gorgeous creations that I shall embrace!

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  4609. Amanda on

    These are all so beautiful. I’m so new to gardening, but came across your wonderful creations and am inspired! I will plant whatever I can get my hands on! :)

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  4610. Kathleen W. on

    Unicorn mix! Im unexpectedly moving to a new house and must leave so many plants behind. Would love to start off with some of these beauties.

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  4611. Ania on

    I am so excited for all the zinnias! They’re my absolute favorite in the cutting garden.

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  4612. Kaibah on

    I got a few really special keeper this past summer from Floret dahlia seeds and I’m really excited about Cancan Girls! Also, can’t wait to grow out the new celosias, I’m still amazed every time I grow a new variety of celosia.

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  4613. Christopher Foss on

    The ‘Limonata’ celosia looks amazing. Can’t wait to try growing it!

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  4614. Melanie Wendler on

    I am extremely excited about the release of the Floret Originals! They are all so beautiful but I am most excited for Spun Sugar, Limonata, Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Victoria Wedding, Dawn Creek varieties and Petite Florets. Thank you for also sharing so many educational resources!

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  4615. Linda Lennon on

    All are lovely and represent so much work. I am appreciating zinnias more every year for their ease and their spectacular varieties of colors. I think that if I had to choose, it would be the Unicorn mix…although the Dawn Creek varieties are tempting as well. Thanks for all the work!

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  4616. Yitsy on

    I’m so excited to grow the unicorn mix. It’s just so beautiful! I’ve never been more excited for spring in my life ❤️

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  4617. Erin on

    I love ALL the zinnias but am most excited for Alpenglow. I can’t wait to get my hands on some of these seeds!

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  4618. Amy on

    They’re all so so beautiful! I’m really hoping to snag a golden hour or alpenglow! But I also want Victorian wedding and little flower girl. And maybe petite floret dahlias too, even though I saved tubers and seed from a flower I got in your discovering dahlia mix that seems like she might also be related :)

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  4619. corrie rausch on

    Every single variety is absolutely stunning, Congratulations! I especially love Dawns Creek, maybe it has something to do with my name being Corrie😉

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  4620. Melissa Phillips on

    I’m sooo excited for the zinnias. My daughter is going to grow her first garden this spring/summer and she specifically picked the unicorn mix as her favorite! We cannot wait to see these beauties growing in our garden.

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  4621. Kaley on

    I love celocias, as my mom and grandma always grew them, and I’m planning a memorial garden to honor them.

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  4622. Sara M on

    I would be excited to try any of the new varieties but I am most excited to try Precious Metals, Autumn Blaze, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Cancan Girls :)

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  4623. Julie on

    I love them all but I am most excited about the dahlias, especially the bees choice!

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  4624. Dianne Haglund on

    All are so beautiful but Floret and Petit Floret are my very favorites!

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  4625. Kailey on

    How to even choose just one!! If I could buy every single variety, I would be in heaven! Top on my list is the Zinnia Little Flower Girl, Dahlia Petite Florets, and any of the beautiful sunset shades of celosia!

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  4626. April Holt on

    I am so so excited about the beautiful pastel zinnias! I love zinnias but definitely prefer softer more muted colors. I can’t wait to get my hands on ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Golden Hour.’ They are so stunningly beautiful in the pictures. I love growing flowers and giving bouquets away to friends, family and neighbors! There is something magical about gifting a beautiful bouquet of flowers to brighten someone’s day!

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  4627. Ally on

    These are all so beautiful but I’m most excited for the precious metals and golden hour zinnias and the shooting star and bee’s choice dahlia! I love all the colors!!

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  4628. Stephanie Anne Heflin on

    I am most excited about the Shooting Stars Zinnias as they look so magical and fun! Precious Metals look beautiful too! Mostly, I am excited to get my seeds started. January is a long, cold month and can be quite dreary. It lifts my spirits to start planning my garden!

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  4629. Michelle Andersen on

    I can’t wait grow precious metals zinnias, bee’s choice dahlias, and vintage rose celosia. This will be my first year trying dahlias by seed – so excited to see what I grow!
    Thank you for all of your magical flowers that you’re sharing with the world ❤️

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  4630. Rita on

    I’m so excited to add some dahlias to my garden this year, really looking forward to the Shooting Stars and Petite Florets varieties!

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  4631. Marti on

    Victorian Wedding, Shooting Stars, and the Bee’s Mix have my eye. You’ve produced so many beautiful varieties! I can’t wait to grow some with my little garden helpers.

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  4632. brenda devauld on

    How will I ever choose? Maybe one of each? Thank you so much for all your hard work and launching these wonderful seeds into the world!

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  4633. Jennifer on

    Dawn Creek Blush is my favorite, with its sensational feminine coloring and flouncy petals. Can’t wait to hit BUY soon. Thank you everyone who worked to bring this beautiful zinnia to its debut!

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  4634. Ana on

    Congratulations on the impending launch! It’s hard to choose, but I think I’m most excited for the ‘Precious Metals’ zinnias and the ‘Limonata’ celosia. That combo is going to make fabulous bouquets! 😍

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  4635. Mariangela on

    Guess I’m dreaming of Europe thinking about Limonata and Sangria Mix! And of course I’m hooked on Alpenglow and the Dawn Creek Honey soothing color palettes. Can’t go wrong any which way!

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  4636. Bonnie on

    I have been following this story for so long and I am so thrilled to hopefully get my hands on any and all of these seeds (will the whole collection be available as on line item?) I’m in if it is! I am most excited for alpenglow zinnias and precious metals but last year one of my nearby farms had dawn creek blush and I bought them every week. These varieties are going to change wedding and event work forever! At least for me. Thank you for sharing your gift with everyone. I am so excited.
    Bonnie
    @Bonniebeeflowers

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  4637. Pauline Sanderson on

    So lovely to look at all the beauty of summer flowers on this grey January day!
    I’m looking forward to Zinnias – Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Blush. Also Dahlia seeds – Floret and Cancan girls are two I’d love to try to grow.
    Best wishes for the seed sale that you’re gearing up for!!

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  4638. Brenna Kennedy on

    I would start with Apenglow and then Precious Metals. But want to collect them all! Can you imagine!!

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  4639. Liane Wadnizak on

    I hope I can score the Cancan Girl seeds. I would love to grow them. And the Dawn Creek zinnias. Beautiful!!

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  4640. Brianna on

    I love the spun sugar celosia and precious metal zinnias! 💗

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  4641. Liana Lemke on

    Wow! What a stunning collection, great work! I’m most excited for the Floret dahlias seeds and Unicorn Zinnias!

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  4642. Holly Williams on

    Very exciting. I am the most hopeful to order the precious metals zinnias. I great the unicorn mix the last time they were offered and they are fantastic.
    Thank you!

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  4643. Nancy Unger on

    Beautiful!! I’ll try Rose Gold Celosia, then Unicorn mix and Alpenglow zinnias. It will be a delightful summer!!

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  4644. Brit Moell on

    I am so excited to try golden hour and precious metals! Love all of them though.

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  4645. Laura M on

    I am most excited about the Bee’s Choice dahlias and Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl zinnias. Can’t wait!

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  4646. Meagan Walker on

    I’m so hoping to get my hands on Limonada! I struggle with selecting the right amount or right kind of greenery for my cut garden and this would be a perfect addition! I also need all the Zinnias 😅 I’m not sure how to choose!

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  4647. Susan on

    Alpenglow and Precious Metals for zinnias, and I’d also love to try the Petite Floret and Bee’s Choice dahlias. Those four are the beauties I am most excited about!

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  4648. Noah boelter on

    I can’t wait to try growing ‘petite florets’ and ‘bees choice’ on my little hobby farm in Minnesota!

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  4649. Amy on

    I want to grow them all!! But I’m excited for petite florets, spun sugar, golden hour, & precious metals!

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  4650. Beth on

    I discovered celosia this year and had so much fun with it, I can’t wait to see the colors of the Floret varieties. I’ve also had terrible luck growing zinnias. Perhaps the Floret varieties will change that for me? Looking forward to experiencing all the lovelies.

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  4651. Ellen Gresham on

    Zinnias were my first flower from seed that I tried a few years ago….. so easy and beautiful. I’m hooked on growing cut flowers from seed. I can’t wait to try the zinnias and dahlias!

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  4652. Lisa on

    Each flower tells a story, we feel your passion through them. I am such a fan of your work which motivates and inspires me to become a flower farmer. I can’t wait to get them and see these beauties blooming in my garden soon.

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  4653. Cherie Hallock on

    All of these varieties are amazing and I’m most excited about Zinnias. The Precious Metals and Dawn Creek varieties I can’t wait to grow!

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  4654. Jenny Weller on

    I’m so excited about Petit Florets! And the unicorn mix zinnias! I’m loving all the options you guys have!

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  4655. Sarah on

    Oh my…Erin and your Floret team never cease to amaze flower-lovers. I can’t wait to try the Bee Choice Dahlias and the Dawn Creek Pastels.
    Thank you for your dedication

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  4656. Wendy Willson on

    I was never too excited about zinnias until I saw yours. The Dawn Creek pastels are especially beautiful.

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  4657. Katrina on

    I’m most excited for the Dahlias – likely the bees’ choice one and the Zinnas. It’s so hard to choose as they are all beautiful!

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  4658. Suzette Barnes on

    I am new to this form of gardening and excited to try planting the Zinnias. I loved all the colors of the celosia and the dahlias as well. I just hope I can do these justice.

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  4659. Kat on

    Wow! I am SO EXCITED for Petite Floret and Cancan!!!

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  4660. Sarah G. on

    These are all stunning!!! I’m hoping to try the Alpenglow zinnias and Vintage Rose celosia – love those soft pastel shades. Zinnias and celosia aren’t typically the right colors for weddings, but these would be incredible.

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  4661. Mary McDaniel on

    They’re all SO beautiful! That Celosia Rose Gold though, WOW! Congratulations to you and your team to be at this point! We know it represents so much hard work and effort from each of you!

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  4662. Corrie on

    That sangria mix celosia looks amazing!! Give me ALL the zinnias, they all look beautiful! I can’t wait for summer!

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  4663. Kim Spears on

    I am SO excited to try ALL of the zinnias, but the Limonatta and Vintage Rose Celosia really caught my eye !! Well done team Floret !! Such a labor of love :)

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  4664. Tamber on

    Its hard to choose a favorite but I think I am most excited about Unicorn mix and Alpenglow.

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  4665. Samantha on

    I am SO excited to see all of these incredible varieties! I am easily most excited about the return of the Unicorn mix- it was by far the most amazing connection of zinnia seeds I’ve ever had the pleasure to grow. Those Dawn Creek zinnias are just gorgeous too. And wow-the Floret dahlias! So unique and perfect, you’ve really done an incredible job of selecting a one of a kind shape and color. I can’t wait to grow all of these beauties this season.

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  4666. Starlene walker on

    I cant wait. they are all so cool. My favorite is little flower girl. I love all the different colors,and shapes. I also love the Dawn creek Honey. the colors are so different. I cant wait to grow these. Thank you all, for all of your hard work.now we can show off all your beautiful work.

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  4667. Wendy on

    I’m having a hard time picking favorites ! I love Celosia and I’m really excited for Autumn Blaze and Spun Sugar! I’ve not had the best luck with Zinnias but I love the colors of Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding!

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  4668. Lizzy House on

    I was surprised and am really excited by Limonita! Also precious metals and Alpenglow are speaking to me. So excited and proud of y’all’s incredible hard work.

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  4669. Brooke Martin on

    So thrilled to add these to my home garden and share with my friends and family! I’m most excited (for all of them honestly) to grow celosia coral reef, petite floret dahlias and unicorn zinnias. I am a bold a colorful flower lover in my garden and these additions are perfection! You just can’t look at them and not smile which is always the goal when gifting someone flowers right?

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  4670. Susan Hunt on

    I love the “The Little Flower Girl” Zinnia and Shooting Stars Dahlia! Oh how truly difficult to choose! Can’t wait for planting season! 🥰

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  4671. Jamie D. on

    Those Cancun girls!! 😍😍😍😍 they’re making me want to redo my whole backyard just for them.

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  4672. Victoria Wier on

    I have been watching your breeding videos updates on IG for years. I am so excited about Golden Hour zinnias and Dawn creek being available!!! But I also hope to be planting several celosia varieties Spun Sugar and Rose Gold are at the top of my list!

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  4673. Brittany Hedden on

    I’m so incredibly excited for the zinnia varieties to use in my wedding design work! Golden hour and the antique mix are both pure magic!

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  4674. Rachel on

    I am super excited about the celosias! Limonata and Sangria Mix are definitely on my list.

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  4675. Lisa on

    I started growing seeds and building my flower gardens during Covid with Floret seeds. I have some dahlias from that original project that I have been able to keep going by digging the tubers in the fall and replanting in the spring. I am very excited to try your new dahlia collections to expand my patch. I also love growing zinnias. Again, I grew my first ones that same winter with your seeds and have been hooked ever since. Thank you for all your work on the breeding program. I can’t wait to try some new varieties this spring!

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  4676. Elly Carter on

    They are all so wonderful!! The alpenglow and precious metals are to die for!!!💗💗💗

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  4677. Ashlee on

    The local love of Floret runs so deep, and there is a special richness to knowing these beautiful varieties are all from the soils surrounding the Skagit. Living just above the flats of the valley, I treasure the seasonal turn from wintry mix and swans, to sprawling acres of spring blooms. I am so excited for this release and the years of dedication and incredible work it celebrates! I hope to snag my own little garden of Spun Sugar, Autumn Blaze, and most awaited – Alpenglow! 💛 So thrilled for the Floret legacy to grow across the world.

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  4678. Jessica Huber on

    I am most excited to try Precious Metals Zinnias. I’ve had my eye on those for a while and have enjoyed following the journey of their breeding process.

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  4679. Bobbi on

    1000% Precious Metals!!! A post about these beauties popped up on my Instagram explore page a few years ago (love at first sight if I ever did experience it) and led me to discover the amazingness that is Floret!

    Floret’s online resources taught me how to grow flowers from seed that year for the first time ever. Now, I have a significant portion of my garden solely designated for cut flowers and it brings a joy and passion I have never experienced before.

    Thank you Erin and to the rest of the Floret team for all that you do! Sending love from Texas… our heat can’t wait to help bring these plant baby souls into the world.

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  4680. Christi Dillon on

    Do I have to pick a favorite?? Wow. They are all so exquisite. The work you do is such a gift to all of us.
    I can’t wait till release day!!

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  4681. Mayra on

    ZINIAS!! I have been waiting for those! So excited to finally have a chance. Thank you for all your hard work.

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  4682. Emily B on

    The Petite Florets might be my favorite, but they are all so beautiful!

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  4683. Jessie on

    I’m most excited about the Zinnias!! I know I want precious metals, unicorn, and Victorian wedding. But they’re all so pretty I want to add them all to cart!

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  4684. Meghan on

    All of these exquisite varieties are so beautiful!
    After poring over your sumptuous photos and descriptions of these flowers, I want to grow them all.
    If I chose just a few, I would love to grow Alpenglow and Unicorn zinnias, and the Bee’s Choice and Petite Floret Dahlias… and Golden Hour… and Little Flower Girl… and…
    Congratulations on all that you have achieved and created, and thank you for sharing the beauty. ❤️

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  4685. Angela on

    Gorgeous flowers! Thank you, Erin, for bringing all of this beauty and hope into our lives. Many thanks to your team for helping you make it happen.

    I am hoping we might win some flower seeds for our bee sanctuary. We are surrounded by alfalfa fields, and we are trying to increase the types of flowers the bees get their nutrition from, because it will improve their immune systems. That’s my theory, at least.

    We would love to win Bee’s choice. Best wishes!

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  4686. Catherine Stewart on

    It’s so amazing to see all of these beauties that you’ve created. I am super excited for the Zinnias as the colors and shades are just magical. Alpenglow and Precious Metals are my dream and Little Flower Girl has always been on my list. I can’t wait for the seed sale!
    I’ve always looked at celosia as this mystical, almost pre-historic flower. I haven’t grown it yet but when I saw it at a farm in the PNW last year, I knew I wanted to give it a try. Glowing Embers, Rose Gold and Limonata are the 3 I will be putting in my cart on seeding sale day!
    And, dahlias…….oh how I love dahlias. Each year we add more and this year the Petite Florets will for sure have a space on our farm. I would honored to grow all of these treasure. So happy for you Erin and all the wonderful humans that help you to make your dreams come true. So inspiring! Truly amazing!

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  4687. Ashley Rivera on

    I’ve been growing seeds from Floret since my very best friend at @eachdayflorals told me about you all!! I’m a garden hobbyist, and having access to truly unique, high quality, fun, fancy blooms by ordering from Floret is a gift that i can’t thank you enough for. There is so much junk out there – but your seeds are always ON POINT. Zinnias and Dahlias are my favs, so the breeding program you’ve created is going to bee line into my garden as soon as they are available!! They do well in my Atlanta garden, so keep it up, I’m a customer for life!!

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  4688. Chrissie McKinney on

    I am going to try several this year. It’s my first time purchasing them and I think I’m going to try the Victorian ones. But gosh the bee ones look so beautiful too. It will be hard to not buy all the varieties!

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  4689. Juliana on

    Unicorn mix and petite florals!

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  4690. Cara on

    Congrats! This is so very exciting for you and the floret community. I’m excited for ‘Bee’s Choice’. Growing dahlias is so fun and I love how they always attract little buzzers to my garden. It makes me glad I’m not the only one that enjoys them.

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  4691. Jody Ho on

    I am most excited about the Zinnia varieties (although all are lovely)! Can’t wait for this special release. Congratulations on an amazing accomplishment.

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  4692. Susan Reese on

    “I would love to add all of the Floret Originals to my garden. My first choice will be Celosia Limonata, Petite Florets, and Alpenglow. I feel like I have been watching all these varieties grow up and can’t wait to meet them in person.”

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  4693. Peg Gino on

    At last the moment has come that we all have been waiting for. To choose just a few packets is hard as so many to fall in love with. My heart has been swooning over Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Golden Hour forever as far as Zinnias.
    The Celosia…. Hands down Pink Chenille as my mother would make my daughter the most adorable dresses out of vintage chenille bedspreads is soft pastel colors… I’ll have to send a photo of those early years.
    And last… the dahlia seed….. “ Floret” as she is where it all started!
    Thank you for all you’ve done to being such beauties to the world!
    Peg Gino

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  4694. Elisabeth on

    I love that you share your flowers with all the rest of us flower dreamers and that you continue to come up with more beauties to add to the world! I am most excited about golden hour and all of the celosia varieties! I am big on celosia in my garden and save all the seeds to my most favorite ones
    This year I am planning a little farm stand by the road to sell my bouquets and hopefully I will be able to include some if not all of the new incredible varieties you have coming out. I can’t want to see!

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  4695. Amanda Stuckey on

    Most excited about Shooting Stars and Petite Florets! Growing dahlias from seed is like when you perform a new magic trick and, when it’s successful, you confidently bow as if to say, “Indeed, I did that,” but inside your head you’re shocked and amazed, grinning like a fool as you marvel in your head, “I DID THAT!?!”

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  4696. Shannon on

    Pink chenille, sangria mix and all the dahlias!

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  4697. Denali on

    Eeeeee how can you pick just one? I think my top three are Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, and Little Flower Girl. So appreciate all of your hard work nurturing these beauties, thank you for making them available to the world!

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  4698. Marie P. on

    Oh my goodness!!! I can’t wait to grow these beauties. I am specially excited to dahlia petite florets. I just love these anemone-style dahlias all over my garden. We get so many butterflies and bees everywhere that my 8 year old boy love to chase alongside our 3 dogs. They just have these ethereal beauty, they look so dainty and beautiful, that is just mesmerizing and I think the butterflies and bees are drawn to them as well. I just love it and I can’t wait to have a lot of them growing this coming season. :)

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  4699. Amanda on

    I’m so excited for them all but the dahlias have my ❤️! They’re so beautiful & I’m determined to grow them this year!! Trying to turn my black thumb into a green one! 😉

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  4700. Valerie Warren on

    I have grown celosia as filler for a few years and can’t wait to get my hands on these new varieties. Spun Sugar has the coolest texture and Autumn Blaze such saturated colors. Just beautiful!

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  4701. Sarah Washburn on

    Unicorn Mix, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Petite Florets are all high on my list! But all of these are spectacular. Love your farm and your vision!

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  4702. Kelsea on

    Floret… Obviously. But precious metals zinnias!! I can’t wait to add those to my collection! I did bee’s choice last spring and it made me fall in love with dahlias and even try diving and storing them this winter. It’s been so much fun to learn and watch. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and making this accessible to the masses. You’re all amazing!

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  4703. Cheryl McCann on

    Ooooo I am loving the limonata!
    And excited to try dahlia seeds – I think the ‘floret’ is my favorite.
    Would be amazing to get a chance to grow ALL of these.

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  4704. Brandie Orchard on

    I would be honored to grow any of them but I’m super excited to focus some love on zinnias this year. Congratulations on bringing your own new seed to the market and for inspiring SO many of us to do the same or at the very least to get outside and connect with the earth, dig in the dirt, witness magic happen and share the joy.

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  4705. Kelley on

    All of them!! So beautiful. 😍

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  4706. Nicole Woltersdorf on

    The Dawn creek pastels and petite floret mixes really caught my eye, but the coloring of all your varieties is incredible!

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  4707. Elizabeth on

    They are all so beautiful! I’m particularly excited about Raspberry Lemonade. That color is outstanding!

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  4708. Debbie Curry on

    While all of your flowers are spectacular I have to say my heart leans towards the celosias, specifically the Supercrest ‘Pink Chenille’ for its colors. These varieties are on the unusual side which is always something I’m drawn to. I’m fortunate to live in the area where I have access to buy beautiful flowers from local farmers but these varieties are hard to come by.

    You and your team are amazing gifts from God and I thank you for sharing your talents with the world.

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  4709. Eunice Letzing on

    Celosia is so fun to grow with kids. They love not just the colors, but the unusual shapes! Can’t wait for some sun and dry days!

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  4710. Alexis Miller on

    I am really excited to learn more about growing Dahlias from seed. And, for the opportunity to share the experience with my Mom. I am really excited about the “Cancan” mix and the “Petite Floret”. It’s really so hard to choose. I am really excited about the Zinnias too!

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  4711. Eden Theule on

    Zinnias for me!! Especially golden hour and the dawn creek ones!

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  4712. Debbie Lai on

    I’m so excited about the dahlia seeds!!! Been hoping you’d do tubers again, but this is second best!

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  4713. Laura Creron on

    Hello from Kelowna British Columbia. Thank you for the opportunity to win some seeds. I have been following you for the past 4 years. Excited to try Sangria Mix and Limonata , and Summer Sherbet Celosia seeds. Zinnias: Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Collection. Dahlias: Floret and Bee’s Choice

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  4714. Melisa Thompson on

    They are all so beautiful I am in awe
    I am most excited about Dawn Creek Pastels and the Cancan Girls dahlias!!

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  4715. Stefanie Fleming on

    I’m most excited about Cancan girls. I can’t wait to see how they do in our Warmer Texas temperatures. I’m in love with all your flowers!

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  4716. Tammy Lashley on

    After viewing your post, I can’t wait for spring to arrive!! I have planted your zinnias for 3 years now and can’t get over the beautiful soft colors. I have my eyes this year on the Unicorn Mix because of their beautiful mixed colors. The Victorian Wedding is named so appropriately and I can’t wait to add it to my garden. I’m also interested in the Golden Hour which has beautiful golden tones and will look so pretty off setting the other colors. Now I need to study your blog post more to decide on more of the beautiful colors you have introduced. Thank you so much for your passion and talent with these gorgeous flowers and offering them to us!

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  4717. Kira on

    They’re all stunning! I’m most intrigued by “Precious Metals.”

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  4718. Meriel Frandsen on

    I’ve been following and waiting so patiently, I can’t believe this day is finally here! I am new to growing and am excited to finally have access to your seed varieties! They’re the most beautiful flowers I’ve ever seen. No more jarring yellows and reds that have no business in a bouquet. I’m most excited for the zinnias like precious metals and alpenglow! Also the dahlias are just stunning and I’ve always wanted to try Bee’s choice and then go through my own process of harvesting the tubers I want for the next year!

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  4719. Kelly Maine on

    I’m so excited about all the lovely creations you’ve nurtured so well! Zinnias are my favorites so I’m especially excited about Golden Hour. OK, really, I’d love them all. You’re an inspiration! Blessings to you!

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  4720. Shannon on

    I am so excited to try growing celosia for the first time….you sold me on it!

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  4721. Kelli on

    Wow! SO many beautiful varieties, it’s hard to pick. I am a new grower and have not tried my hand at celosia yet. I love the color and shape of the dusty rose variety! I always look forward to updates from Erin.

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  4722. Sara Hugoson on

    Just like many others, I’m excited about… ALL OF THEM!! They are all so uniquely beautiful. If I had to pick one variety, it would be the zinnias. There is something so cute and cheerful about zinnias and the colors you’ve created are so sweet! Congratulations on finally having all of your hard work pay off!

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  4723. Darcy on

    Most look forward to Alpenglow and Precious Metals! I have to make some space in the garden for them.

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  4724. Bret Balaban on

    Little Flower Girl, Floret, and summer Sherbet make my heart sing. I would be honored to grow ANY of these originals.

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  4725. Jessica on

    It’s so hard to pick just one, especially after reading the stories and heading about all the hard work that’s gone into them! I’m most excited to share ‘Little Flower Girl’ with my little flower kiddos.

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  4726. Kate Marit on

    It would be an honour to be able to grow any of the Floret Originals but I am most excited to grow Precious Metals!!! Thank you for generously sharing so much beauty in this world.

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  4727. Annette Ruggirello on

    Honestly, it hurts to pick one over another!! They all are so uniquely beautiful with their little soul’s saying me, no me.. wait, what about me… 🌼🧡🌼🧡
    To all you little darlings, we love you all and thank you for your existence 🧡

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  4728. Carolyn Ghearing on

    OMGOODNESS! I’ve been introduced to your farm via Kate Spain, she showed her seedlings/plants on her FB site. With her encouragement I found your site and am very interested in purchasing from you seeds and plants.
    Thank you so very much for growing such beautiful plants/flowers!

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  4729. Jeanette LeBourdais on

    I would love to try all the varieties, but if I had to choose one specific type it would be Shooting Stars. I just love the fact they are all different and I love being surprised on what flowers will bloom.

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  4730. Lisa Anderson on

    These flowers are all so beautiful and special in their own right. Isn’t it wonderful that these simple things are loved and appreciated by so many people? My favorite is Precious Metals, not only for the flowers, but the name! Zinnias are rockstars in the garden 🌱

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  4731. Allyson Whyte on

    I am a zinnia lover. They tend to tolerate the heat here in NC so I’m a big fan. I’m most looking forward to “little flower girl” and “victorian wedding”.

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  4732. LaDonna Kruger on

    These are amazing. Really loving “Golden Hour” Zinnia and Summer Sugar Celosia.

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  4733. Carrie Parrish on

    I am excited for Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Pastels , and Petite Florets! I think its fun to look for surprises in a mix. Thank you for the chance to win some amazing seed packages!

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  4734. Janelle Norman on

    How can I pick a favourite? They’re all amazing! But I am very excited about the celosia varieties! Rose Gold looks absolutely stunning! Thank you for your hard work creating all of these – I will be adding some to my tiny urban flower farm project: West End Tiny Farm

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  4735. Mary Denny on

    These are all so beautiful!! The little flower girl is probably what I’m most excited about. Thank you for all the hard work. My seed budget is over for the year, most of it went to your fall sale so sadly I’ll have to wait until next year (unless I’m one of the lucky 10!!)

    Much love to the team at floret flowers

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  4736. Mary on

    WOW! How does one possibly choose a favorite. They are all so beautiful and amazing. But if I must choose, and I can’t narrow to just one, it would be Coral Reef celosia and Precious Metals zinnia. Thank you for bringing us all this beauty.

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  4737. Mandy Green on

    STUNNING!!! I for sure plan on getting all of the celosias to make a type of TROLL HAIR inspired wave of color and wispiness in my yard. I love by a school and those kids need something fun and inspiring as the walk by each day!
    !I also love all of the dawn creek varieties and will get a bees choice for fun! I am still new at this and my track record is stamped with a black thumbprint. But I keep trying! The world needs your beauty! THANK YOU for being you and following your heart. xoxo

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  4738. Kayla Krueger on

    I’m most excited for ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Dawn Creek Honey!’ Absolutely stunning! ❤️

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  4739. Jennifer Humphrey on

    Very much looking forward to all of these beautiful flowers! I have been watching Koris beautiful Zinnia journey for several years now and am beside myself with excitment at the idea of being able to grow them myself. Thank you both for your dedication and hard work in brining these beautiful souls into the world and sharing them with us.

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  4740. Sara on

    I am really excited about petite floret! I really hope I can snag a packet or two. To have such a BEAUTIFUL dahlia without having to dig up the tubers and store them every year is amazing! Excellent job on breeding all these beauties!

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  4741. Karen Bare on

    Oh my! There are so many new “favorites” that I love, I’m not sure what excites me most. I’ve never had good success with celosia, but I must try again with so many lovely colors! “ Limonata” first, and then “Dusty Rose” & “Coral Reef”. I’m enamored also with several pastel zinnia varieties….so hard to pick a fav! And the dahlias are fabulous! I’m hoping to get “Floret” first, then “Can-Can Girls”. Would love to have a whole field on our farm, like your beautiful photos!

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  4742. Laura on

    My grand-daughter loves flowers! She would love any of these, so hard to choose!
    Dahlias—Floret
    Celosia—Vintage Rose or the Sangria
    Zinnia—Any, but if I need to choose: Victorian Wedding and Unicorn mix

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  4743. Shauna on

    I am so excited that all of these beautiful flower seeds are finally making it out into the world. All of your hard work, efforts, passion, and hands on experience will finally be touching so many gardeners hearts. I personally am most excited for the zinnia’s. Especially would be Dawn Creek Honey, Golden Hour, and Dawn Creek Peach.

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  4744. Lisa Schnalzer-Missen on

    What a wonderful gift to the gardening world your breeding program is offering !
    I am completely enamoured with the rose gold, glowing embers and vintage rose celosia.
    Such great workhorses for floral work.
    The zinnia program is breathtaking.
    The Victorian wedding, AlpenGlow and Dawn Creek Honey are all so versatile and sumptuous.
    Wistfully, Spring and Summer are never going to be long enough to keep enjoying the golden hours of these beauties.

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  4745. Nicole on

    All so beautiful! I love the peachy golden varieties 🍑🌻

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  4746. Rachel 🌟 on

    I’m so very excited to meet your originals!!! You’ve introduced me to so many flowers I never thought to live without. Coral reef celosia has me so excited to make some tropical summer time arrangements! Thanks for being you and making the flower world sparkle

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  4747. Charlotte Ziems on

    I can’t wait for Alpenglow, Golden Hour, and Limonata, plus ALL the others! What an honor it would be to plant and grow all the Floret Originals this year, since I’ve been growing all your other flowers from seed for years! Can’t wait for February 6, and BIG congrats on this achievement!

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  4748. Emma on

    Bee’s choice !!🤩

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  4749. Tina Davis on

    Love this post so much!! I’m wanting to have a go at celosia. I’m loving the spun sugar. Looking forward to more zinnias also.

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  4750. Michelle Larson on

    Oh my gosh… I can’t even express how excited I am about these new Floret Originals being available… soon to be gracing my garden in Ojai!! My favorites are:
    Celosia Vintage Rose and Dusty Rose
    Zinnia Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Honey
    Dahlia Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice
    🌸💛🌸💛🌸

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  4751. Mindy on

    I want to grow All. Of. Them. But I’m especially enchanted by petite floret, unicorn, alpenglow, spun sugar, autumn blaze, Victorian wedding, and bees choice!

    …And golden hour

    …And cancan girls

    …and little flower girl!

    …and dawn creek blush!! Gah!!!!!

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  4752. Amy on

    Can’t wait for Shooting Stars and Unicorn mix. Thx for the update

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  4753. Heather haneline on

    Oh my goodness they are all beautiful! I’m a dahlia girl through and through. Petite floret looks awesome. Love all your books too! Keep up the good work!

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  4754. Julie Hardcastle on

    I’m so excited about the new zinnia color options. I love them because I can grow them in just about any soil and they love my Summer heat but I’ve been wanting a softer palette of colors. I hope I can get a packet or two before they sell out.

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  4755. Kate Carter on

    I’m very excited for Alpen Glow & Precious Metals. I’ve never grown Zinnias or Celosia before. I’m pretty new to gardening & I’m really enjoying planning my garden this year. It’s helping me get through our cold Wisconsin winter. ❄️ Your site is so inspiring to me!

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  4756. Nicole de Recat on

    Erin: your web site, blog and Online Workshop have me chomping at the bit for Spring. Taking your advice to not bite off more than I can chew, I’m focusing on Zinnia seeds this year. I’ve been in love with zinnias since I was a little girl – my mom planted them every year. I’m most excited by the Floret, Can Can Girls and Dawn Creek Pastel Mix. However, I love them all. So do the six species of bees, and wasps.

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  4757. Meegan on

    I am so excited that you’ve brought Unicorn mix back!😍 I’m looking forward to growing it and Floret and Shooting Stars, but I would love to grow all of them!

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  4758. Alicia Moodie on

    All the varieties are lovely in their own way. I, personally, and looking forward to Spun sugar, Victorian Wedding and Floret. ♥️

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  4759. Alli Dodd on

    I am most excited about growing golden hour zinnia and vintage rose celosia. I have been waiting for golden hour zinnias for a few years, and I am so excited to finally get my hands on them. I also absolutely love celosia and the beautiful muted colors of the vintage rose variety truly take my breath away.

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  4760. Sylvia on

    What a beautiful collection of flowers!! I’m hoping to try some of the new celosias and the unicorn zinnias.

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  4761. Christi on

    The vintage rose celosia is gorgeous, but I am most excited for the soft color combinations of zinnias! The dawn creek pastels is a must have!

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  4762. Kathy Wheeler on

    I’ve been gardening for almost 50yrs and growing from and saving seed for almost as long. I can’t remember being so excited about growing something new. Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Golden Hour are magical as are all of your beauties. So wonderful the things you’ve done.

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  4763. Karena Lawrence on

    Heavens, they are all gorgeous! If I had to pick my top 4 it would be Spun Sugar, Limonata, Petite Florets, and Dawn Creek Peach. 🤞 they are still available when I go to purchase!

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  4764. Kendra Neipp on

    Alpenglow looks lovely! Zinnias always do well in our garden; thanks for elevating and promoting them!

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  4765. Karen Becker on

    How can I choose which variety I’m so excited to try? I want them all! I had planned on two 50’ rows of Zinnias this year, and just a few Celosias and Seed Dahlias. Now I need to redo all my thinking for the rest of my rows to make room for any and all of these absolutely beautiful varieties to try. I am SO excited for this new season, my 3rd season growing. And I owe so much to what I learned in the 2022 Floret Workshop. Thank you Floret❤️

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  4766. Jodie on

    Oh my, these are all so stunning! I would love to have the dawn creek pastels and the petite florets!! Congrats on your new release! So exciting!! 🌸

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  4767. CC on

    how truly wonderful & inspiring, we hope to get our hands on the floret mix..great job team! the array of colors & textures works so well together, basically drooling! gotta learn more about breeding now!

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  4768. Tiara Jason on

    Hey Family! Oh wow, I’m totally feeling the plant love!

    Celosia
    Summer Sherbet and Dusty Rose from the Celosia family sound like amazing picks. And considering I’m in the hot 7A zone, those heat-tolerant qualities are definitely a win. My summer garden is going to be a burst of unique, lovely colours – I can’t wait to see how they turn out! 🌺🌞

    Zinnias
    I adore Zinnias for their beginner-friendly nature – perfect for someone like me just starting out! If I had to choose my top two, it’d be Golden Hour and Victorian Wedding. These varieties are pure magic. I can’t wait to wake up each morning and be welcomed by these little beauties gracefully swaying in the breeze. 🌼✨

    Daliahs
    Last but certainly not least, let’s talk about dahlias! These beauties are absolutely stunning, and I appreciate you sharing them with your fan base. Now, when it comes to choosing my favourite among the dahlias, it has to be the Petite Floret. The way it blends colours is simply perfection – like a chef’s kiss! And then there’s the Shooting Star variety that completely stole my heart. The unique shape has me counting down the days until I see them blooming in my garden. 🌸💖

    Tiara

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  4769. Carissa on

    I love Alpenglow and Golden Hour! This post has me also thinking about adding celosia to my garden too! So many choices! I love them all and see why you do too! Congratulations! 😁

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  4770. Deanna on

    Super excited for the Floret Dahlias!

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  4771. Brianne on

    I planted my first dahlia seeds last year (Bee’s Choice) and can’t wait to continue to explore growing dahlias. I have my eye on Cancan girls. Also excited to try the Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding zinnias!

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  4772. Matthew on

    Would love to grow some Floret seedlings! I like the anemone style of dahlias.

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  4773. Sandi wilson on

    They are all beautiful! I am most excited to grow petite floret, Victorian wedding and cancan girls!! Thank you for these beautiful flowers!

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  4774. Carol on

    I bought the little flower girl mix 3 years ago and have been patiently waiting for its return. So excited to get more and hopefully try out precious metals and golden hour as well!

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  4775. Eileen White on

    Almost impossible to choose, but I think that “Floret” is my favorite Zinnia variety!

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  4776. Stephanie Puma on

    I’m most excited for the zinnias! Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicorn mix, and Victorian wedding!!!

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  4777. Chaundell Monn on

    I am obsessed with the pastel zinnias, particularly the Dawn Creek Honey, Golden Hour, and Alpenglow! Can’t wait to get some of these!

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  4778. Eron on

    I am currently obsessed with dahlias. And zinnias are my garden workhorses. I am looking forward to adding your varieties to my garden.

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  4779. Leslie Fuentes on

    I am a relatively new gardener looking for heirloom like flowers to grow for my designing business in Texas. The only things I have luck with are heat tolerant flowers like celosia & zinnias so those I am suuuuuper excited about! When I first watched the episode where you guys showed off Alpenglow, I was sooooo in love with the color they presented so that’s definitely first on my list! I can’t wait!

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  4780. Emmylou Gray on

    So so excited for the dahlias! I grow and then press edible flowers and the open centre single dahlias are one I can actually press! Also, living in a colder climate I look forward to the idea that I could skip storing tubers and just grow from seed! So excited!

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  4781. Melissa Macbeth on

    Good day, oh boy the following are what I am craving, I know to each his own, but these are going to have my heart I believe. I’d love to have the Vintage Rose Celosia, Limonata Celosia, Alpenglow Zinnias, and the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias. Those are the ones I love the most!
    Thank you for this opportunity to win, wouldn’t that be lovely? Just like your gardens..

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  4782. kelly on

    the celosia varieties are what I am most excited for. I love the way celosia shinner in the sun.

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  4783. Lea Abubo on

    I love them all!!! I have been waiting for these collection to be available, thank you thank you so much for sharing all your hard work and tips about these flowers. Can’t wait to grow these beautiful flowers in my garden …. oooh the bees are gonna be so happy ☀️

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  4784. brenda on

    Congrats! loving the precious metals and vitorian wedding for its prolific growth. And then I’d love to see unicorn in my garden as well!!

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  4785. Margaret Jones on

    The Bee’s Choice is the variety I am most excited about. I have never grown dahlia’s before so I hope I can do them justice. I am also excited about the Vintage Rose celosia and the Dawn Creek Pastel zinnias. Thank you, Erin, for all your hard work!

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  4786. Ashley on

    Thank you so much for sharing the details about each variety! It helps for attempting to narrow down which ones to pick! I’m most excited to add Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, Limonata and Spun Sugar to my garden this year!

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  4787. Emily on

    That Vintage Rose celosia practically made me drool! But dahlias always have me stunned, particularly Floret.

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  4788. Tabitha on

    I can’t wait to grow coral reef celosia, little flower girl and precious metals, but who knows I might snag some more seed these are hard to resist!

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  4789. Amelia on

    I’m so thrilled to try the Celosia Spun Sugar! Thank you for creating these beauties <3

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  4790. Cristy Elzinga on

    I am super excited about Vintage Rose, Limonata, Golden hour, Unicorn Mix, and probably whatever else might end up in my cart when these varieties are released. So excited to continue watching the flower breeding journey you have embarked on!

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  4791. Amy Collett on

    This is amazing Erin and Team Floret!! The zinnias are what I am most excited about (oh Alpenglow!!! Be still my beating heart!!), but the celosia colours are nothing short of amazing. Hooray for this entire collection!!

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  4792. Stephanie on

    I am excited to grow bee’s choice again this year! I collected some seeds last year and also can’t wait to see what they look like! I love the surprise. I think I’ll also grab come of the unicorn zinnias and sugar spun celosia!

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  4793. Angelina on

    I have big plans this spring to remove sod in my backyard and make it a big zinnia patch. I cannot wait to add a few Floret varieties to my yard. Precious metals would be perfect.

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  4794. A.S. on

    My favorite are the “Precious Metals” Zinnias!

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  4795. Andrea Gibson on

    If I’m being honest I am excited about them all but the ones I’m hoping to snag first are celosia vintage rose, bee’s choices, alpenglow, Dawn Creek blush, golden hour and precious metals.

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  4796. Cindy Wilson on

    Oh to be able to narrow down to a favorite, I was surprised your crew was able to come together on one favorite, but then not surprised. All of your messages (social media, tv, blogs, etc.) have shown a deep appreciation for those whom you work alongside. That appreciation radiates joy to those of us that can only live vicariously through the magic of the internet.

    So, my favorite would be Precious Metals. Thank you, Cindy

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  4797. Sheryl Ramstad on

    Bee’s Choice just seems like lots of happy surprises! It would be so much fun to see what blooms out of this mix!

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  4798. Jen M on

    So excited for these new varieties :) Really hoping to get my hands on a package of Cancan girls. Thanks for always bringing more joy and beauty to this world.

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  4799. Terra Mulliner on

    I’m so excited to try your new varieties!! Since I’ve been growing Bees Choice for a while I want to try Cancan Girls. And Zinnias! I’m planning to try Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels. Good luck with this launch. I know it has been a lot of hard work.

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  4800. Claire on

    Oh boy these are all soo yummy looking, I design container gardens and special accents for clients, im drooling over “precious metals” & vintage rose can’t wait to get these and start growing them i know ill be obsessed and need more and more of all these beauties 🎉

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  4801. Meghan Schuurman on

    I would love to grow any of the Floret and Petite Floret varieties, or any of the zinnias! I had a horrible time growing celosia from seed last year, but want to give it another try :)

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  4802. Erica Berger on

    i am too excited for these and all who will will get to grow these in their own spaces! what an amazing gift to share!

    golden hour, alpenglow, precious metals, sangria mix celosia, limonata celosia, dawn creek honey & peach mix, shooting stars and cancan girls are the mixes i was instantly drawn to! i could have just listed all because they are so gorg!!

    this is my first year growing flowers as the main crop in my little garden space and i am so excited to get my hands on some of these babies!! i am really looking forward to saving seeds of my own and potentially creating my own special mix to share!

    yay! thank you for sharing with us & congratulations on this huge accomplishment! you rocked it!!!

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  4803. Maggie on

    Win all 26 of the amazingly gorgeous varieties! WOW. I won’t have to choose! Thank you so much for your enormous generosity!
    Glowing Embers for my 2 firefighters would be my first choice.

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  4804. Jennifer on

    I ‘m excited to grow the Petite Florets. So many colors and forms in just a tiny packet!

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  4805. Lisa Wiebe on

    Oh definitely all are so beautiful but my favourites are the Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias and the Limonata, Vintage Rose, and Rose Gold celosia!! Can’t wait to order!

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  4806. Marisa on

    I am so excited for these! What an incredible gift they are to growers everywhere. I plan to plant a large patch of celosia and zinnias along our “hell strip”. Alpenglow and Dusty Rose have really caught my attention!

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  4807. Lennie Buenaflor DiCarlo on

    Hi Erin, to my surprise, after reading your description of celosias and looking at the beautiful pictures, I will definitely grow this beautiful flower. I too have passed them up, but now I am in love with Glowing Embers, Limonata, and oh wow Coral Reef. I didn’t realize the variance and beauty of these flowers. Thanks for sharing and educating me. And a little side note, my maiden name is good flower 🌼 Buenaflor. I can’t wait to order and grow these beautiful flowers.

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  4808. Nina on

    Hi! So happy and I can’t wait. I have been preparing the spaces for my flowers all winter long. I enjoy all of them!!! But my favorite favorite has to be golden hour and cancan girls. I can’t wait to see them grow and share their beauty 😊
    “PS: my daughter has become spoiled and asks me all the time to put flowers in her room…..I love she is asking for flowers now”

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  4809. Kathy Wright on

    Just when I thought my garden was all planned! Now, how do I fit your gorgeous varieties in? Thank you for offering such an appealing color palette to my gardens. Can’t wait!

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  4810. Ashley on

    Definitely the Unicorn Mix and the Floret Dahlias! However, I LOVE Dahlias and would probably order all of them if I could!

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  4811. Tu Tram on

    First of all, major congrats to the entire Floret team for working so hard to offer us these beautiful seeds and flowers! It’s difficult to narrow favourites, but here would be my choices:

    – Spun Sugar and Raspberry Lemonade: Such fun bright color combos that really would make a garden pop!
    – Alpenglow, Golden Hour: Huge fan of pastel and warm tones, I think they would be such great additions to bouquets.
    – Floret and Petite Floret: I love flowers that attract bees and this would be a perfect addition to grow these dahlias that the bees would also love.

    Cheers and congratulations again!

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  4812. kelci on

    Raspberry Lemonade Celosia and Cancan Girl dahlias!

    My customers “think ” they want white and blush but whenever I put out raspberry, fuchsia or dark pink they go INSANE!
    I can’t grow cosmos anymore because my soil is to healthy and I end up with just the foliage so collarete and anemone dahlias have been the go to for me to give my customers that whimsical look they want but I need them early.

    My customers want dahlias, dahlias and more dahlias. Growing from seed and plugs has been a game changer for me in terms of getting dahlias to my customers as early as mid to late June without a high tunnel.

    Thanks for all your hardwork!

    Kelci of @islandtimefarm

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  4813. Diane on

    I am very excited for all the BEAUTIFUL new Zinnia varieties. I am hoping I can get seeds from each variety!!!
    Can’t wait for the spring and getting back to work in the garden.

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  4814. Patty Harvey on

    Oh. My. GOODNESS !!! How do I pick my favorites – your varieties are sensational and beautiful !!! I think my faves are:
    Alpenglow, Victoria Wedding and Little Flower Girl for zinnia and, Floret, Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice for Dahlia.
    Thank you for creating these precious flowers.
    Flowers bring me so much joy 🩷🩷🩷

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  4815. Sarah Head on

    Floret dahlia seed and all the celosias!

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  4816. Shanin Forrest on

    I started following you earlier this year and I just love all the gorgeous pictures and wealth of knowledge that you share! I’m excited to try Celosia this year; Spun sugar and Raspberry Lemonade. Little Flower Girl and Petite Florets will be perfect for all my pots! Can’t wait!!

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  4817. Taylor on

    Absolutely dying to get my hands on the dawn creek pastels!!!! I honestly can’t wait to get all the collections of dahlias. They are truly special

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  4818. Cessie on

    What a dreamy collection! Thank you for sharing your hard earned knowledge of seed saving with us- can’t wait for the wealth of seed saving information that will come out of this. I’m definitely wanting Vintage and Dusty Rose Celosia (and Limonata!), aaallll the zinnias, and Petit Floret and Unicorn mix…so excited!

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  4819. Kerri Coleman on

    Any celosia that I can grab a hold of! Any zinnia that I might be able to put in my cart before it’s gone. And a combo of dahlia seeds. Thanks to the Floret Team for always putting in the hard work. This is going to be incredible.

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  4820. Leah on

    I am so excited for this upcoming spring and summer! The last two years I’ve loved having my now almost 3 year old daughter help me plant seeds and enjoy the blooms. We have loved growing sunflowers and zinnias along with our vegetable garden. I’m also hoping to get dahlias started this year (my new favorite after watching the Growing Florette documentary) and sweet peas as well. We also have our new addition, my son, who will be 1 year old in June and I can’t wait to get him outside and enjoying watering our plants with the hose and mini watering cans alongside my daughter. Would be beyond thrilled to win this seed bundle!

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  4821. Gracie on

    Erin,

    This is SO exciting. You’ve done an amazing job and it’s been remarkable to watch. I most excited about all of the different celosia, particularly rose gold, dusty rose, and pink chenille. Also, the Bee’s Choice dahlia mix. Open face dahlias are my favorite.

    Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication!

    Gracie

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  4822. Kathryn Swift on

    Alpen Glow and Petite Floret are stunningly beautiful. I just started growing dahlias two years ago by planting tubers and would love trying out growing from seed. Alpen Glow Zinnias would compliment the dahlia tubers I currently grow. Your breeding program is producing rare beauties.

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  4823. Marci on

    I so enjoyed reading this post and seeing the gorgeous bouquets of flowers. I was especially attracted to the celosias with the deeper colors. I love to use deep reds, bright yellows, and dark blues/purples in my garden beds. My little patch of a garden can be seen from my kitchen window, and there is nothing more beautiful on a sunny summer day than seeing it full of blooms.

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  4824. Meghan P on

    I cannot wait for the Alpenglow! The most beautiful flower I have ever seen :)!

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  4825. Sara on

    How can anyone with a thing for flowers be expected to resist a flower with a “hauntingly beautiful iridescent wash”? Bring on les petits florets! And a very big congratulations on realizing another inspirational dream!

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  4826. Deborah Lemmer on

    I so appreciate your spirit of generosity! Behind everything you do your spirit to share, teach, inspire and connect is the brightest light. Oh my, but these are beauties! In the same spirit you model, if I were to receive these seeds I would have to share them!!!

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  4827. Nehal on

    I love the Can can girls dahlia, all those anemone varieties in all those lovely shades! That and petite floret are my favourite when it comes to dahlias.

    As for celosia I’m most excited about spun sugar. Love the feathery look and all those fruity shades. And from crested variety I love coral reef.

    Zinnias, it’s very hard to choose. But the first I would choose is unicorn mix. Love the tight compact shape and colors, they look just stunning. Then precious metals, all those delicate colors with big flowers, just gorgeous. Plus Alpenglow, just absolutely stunning.

    These are on top of my wish list, but all the varieties are just amazing.

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  4828. Kim Calloway on

    You are such an inspiration to so many, Erin. It’s refreshing to see someone give so much of themselves only to give more. You’ve figured out the backwards math and are probably blessed more than the ones you give to. I also have loved all the celosia and zinnia varieties. I can’t say that I have a favorite…it’s like choosing a favorite child. How do you do that? Anyway, thank you so much for all you give to the flower community and for being such a blessing!

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  4829. Amanda on

    I want to try them all, I think Rose Gold will be my first order!

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  4830. Melinda on

    I am absolutely gob-smacked! Visions of warm weather and gorgeous flowers are in my mind as I look out at the melting snow. Especially I would like to see growing are Dahlias Petite Florets, Dawn Creek Honey and Peach, Zinnia Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl, and Celosia Vintage Rose and Glowing Embers. What a vision!

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  4831. Molly on

    I am so excited to order the Alpenglow and several varieties of celosia! I have loved watching the show on HBO Max & your YouTube to learn more about the behind the scenes of the breeding program and seed collection!

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  4832. Cynthia on

    I’m excited for the dahlias and zinnias!

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  4833. Holly Madland on

    I think Floret and Precious’s Metals are so stunning! All the Zinnias are …. How do I pick???

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  4834. Janet Caravan on

    Morning Erin, have followed your blogs for my very long time fav: Sweet Peas. The particular challenge now with PNW summers is the multiple heat waves and, like lettuce, sweet peas will tank abruptly, a discussion not covered in George Ball’s ‘Better Sweet Peas’, Roger Parsons or Sarah Raven. To guarantee picking into the dog days of summer in the Lower Mainland, I sow around Halloween to overwinter in the greenhouse under fleece and a backup sowing after Valentine’s Day, both in the ground early April with fleece wind blocks, on teepees or 10′ double rows with dappled afternoon sun. The heat waves are combated with fleece pegged upright to bamboo poles to avoid trapping honeybees who don’t have the ability to maneuver a maze of fleece or glass as the bumbles. Floret Originals Zinnia Unicorn Mix and Dahlia Bee’s Choice (pollinators) do take up the slack but, alas, not the scent. Thanks for all your blogs.

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  4835. Smitha on

    I have never grown Celosia before. So I’m excited to try it this year.
    Zinnia-Unicorn Mix sounds like just my thing! :-)

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  4836. Eli S. on

    I thing the Dawn Creek series of zinnia seeds is something really unique. I look forward to trying these in my garden.

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  4837. Cynthia Lindstedt on

    Your posts are SOOOooooo BEAUTIFUL – always a delight to “experience.” Thank you for all you put into “Floret.”

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  4838. Shanna Sikkes on

    What amazing flowers to pick from! Oh the bouquets I will make!! Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, Dusty Rose, Pink Chenille and Limonata will pair beautifully with Precious Metals, Little Flower girl, Dawn Creek Farm, and Dawn Creek Pastels. Spun Sugar, and Coral Reef will pair nicely with Unicorn, Canaan Girls, Petite Florets, Floret and Bees Choice. Who am I kidding?! There are so many combinations!! From weddings to farm stand bouquets the options are endless!!

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  4839. Dana Cohen on

    I’m excited to add celosia to my flower farm this year. This is my second year and I want to add more flowers that have muted colors like blush and peach. I like the rose gold and the vintage gold. I also liked the vibrancy of the raspberry lemonade color.
    My zinnias did really well last year so I want to add more of those this year. I like the Victorian wedding, Dawn Creek peach and Dawn Creek blush.

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  4840. Gracie on

    I bought a packet of a light pink plume celiosia from you and absolutely fell in love with it. It was my first year growing something like that and I can’t wait to try more of them this year! I am also a huge fan of the dahlia mixes. Each one has such a personality. I’m hoping to devote a bed in my front garden to dahlias this year and can’t wait!

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  4841. Jean on

    I’ve been growing Dahlia Bees Choice for a few years now, and it’s my favorite. I can’t wait to try the Zinnia Alpenglow this year!

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  4842. Val on

    Can Can Girls (all dahlia seeds) and Unicorn Mix look so exciting. The seed packets will be tiny surprise packages.

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  4843. Rosie S. on

    I really like the muted colors in the Rose Gold celosia and the metallic undertones of the Precious Metals zinnias. Hopefully I will be able to get a few packets of seeds when the shop opens up. Thank you Erin for the opportunity to grow something so precious to you!

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  4844. Anne michaels on

    I love the anemone and Collarette Dahlia and this year i am going to try the zinnias!!!!

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  4845. Erin on

    You’ve convinced me to grow some of the Vintage Rose Celosia, but I’m really looking forward to Golden Hour Zinnia and Petite Florets Dahlia. What fun to be part of this adventure!

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  4846. Dan on

    Wow, Rose Gold Celosia,
    Unicorn Zinnias
    Petite Floret Dahlias
    Really it is so hard to choose…

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  4847. Stephanie M on

    I am so excited to pick up the Unicorn Zinnia’s. The colors are so beautiful

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  4848. Cyndi Maivia on

    Oh it’s so hard to pick a favorite , but I am
    Most excited are Unicorn Mix and Bee’s choice
    I can’t wait to see my garden bloom with the amazing colors !!

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  4849. Erin A on

    They are all so beautiful it’s hard to choose. But I’m a sucker for zinnias and dahlias especially. I would love to try some of the new zinnia varieties!

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  4850. Erica Grivas on

    Hi! Thanks for sharing the story of the breeding – really fascinating! I would love to grow all of them, but I’m especially excited about Golden Hour Zinnias, and the dahlia seed mixes – the idea of naming a discovery is tantalizing! In the future, some shorter varieties, say three feet, especially of the zinnias would be most welcome!

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  4851. Katherine Gordon on

    All varieties are gorgeous, but Alpen Glow, Golden Hour, and Precious Metals caught my eye

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  4852. Cameron Moore on

    Oh I am so excited!!! The ones I’m hoping to have a chance to grow are the Lemonata celosia! Love how fresh she seems! The Dawn Creek zinnias look like so much , and im really hoping to try the Petite Floret Dahlia seeds! I’ve enjoyed growing Dahlias from tubors, but am so intrigued by the seeds!

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  4853. Logan Campbell on

    Hi!!!

    I am so excited for your release. I have been looking at your site everyday while I’m at work, thinking about these varieties! It’s so hard to choose a favorite, since they are all so beautiful, but the ones that I am really drawn too are the rose gold celosia, spun sugar celosia, coral reef celosia, unicorn mix, Victorian wedding ( I am hoping to grow any seeds I am able to for my wedding next year and love these a lot), can can girls and bees choice.

    Thank you so much! You all are amazing and bring everyone so much joy :)

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  4854. Erin palmgren on

    I’ve been looking forward to Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding for a long time!

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  4855. AJ on

    Vintage Rose is breath-taking! LOVE!

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  4856. Angelina on

    I am over the moon excited for golden hour, alpen glow, and the petite florets! I’ve been following along with them for years and its so amazing that they will finally be growing in everyone’s garden!

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  4857. Dianne Stringer on

    These flowers are gorgeous! I operate a very small flower farm,just my husband and I but he still has a full time job.I would be thrilled to have any collection of these unique seeds! I love the celosias, spun sugar,Autumn rose,all are lovely! The zinnias are spectacular!Golden hour and alpenglow. You did a wonderful job in producing these beautiful varieties!

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  4858. Laura Dobles on

    Eke!! I can’t wait to try ALL of the zinnias. My favorite flower forever and these varieties look ah-mazing!! Thank you for sharing your gift with the world Erin.

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  4859. Linda Bernasconi on

    I am so excited to see all different varieties of zinnias and dahlias!

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  4860. Kelly Nabors on

    This will be my first year turning all those flower farmer dreams into reality and creating my first ever actual flower stand 😬 after many years of wondering if I have the courage to leap into flower farming I’m finally diving in! I’m most excited to try Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Blush zinnias this year! Those blush tones are perfection ✨

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  4861. Vanessa on

    I’m excited for Bee’s Choice! You always have the best quality!

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  4862. Kathy E on

    I would love to see a giant patch of Golden Hour growing in my garden – it’s so beautiful! And my daughter would love Little Flower Girl to tend and grow. Thanks for all of the hard work to bring such beauty to our gardens!

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  4863. Brooke on

    Definitely most excited for the Zinnias 😍, but excited for all the options here! Not sure how I will narrow down what I want to order (but maybe if I win I won’t have to 😉).

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  4864. Roberta Rich on

    I am a senior, who has delighted in growing both Zinnias and Dahlias in my garden for 40 years. I have never tried growing Dahlias from seed, but experienced an overwhelming desire to start as soon as I laid my eyes on the gorgeous flowers you have developed… yummy!
    Roberta

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  4865. Victoria Lee on

    Unicorn & Victoria Wedding!!!!
    So gorgeous!
    Petite Floret! So many to choose from.

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  4866. Kaitlyn S. on

    So many beautiful choices, but I have to say that the Alpenglow zinnias, Can Can Girl dahlias, and Spun Sugar celosia are my favorites. It would be fun to fill the backyard with the whole Floret Originals collection.

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  4867. Tamara G on

    Congratulations Erin and team! It’s been so fun watching your behind the scenes breeding videos these last few years. I can’t wait to grow these stunning flowers one day. Zinnias grow easily in my zone 3/4 BC area so I’m most excited about the Dawn Creek and Golden Hour zinnias.

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  4868. Michele Endres on

    I’m a beginner at growing flowers so I’m excited about the zinnias collection you showcased. What a beautiful rainbow of colors. Fingers crossed I win.

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  4869. Brooke on

    How can you choose?!?! I am so excited to hopefully get my hands on a few of these varieties. The zinnias have really caught my eye, especially Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, & Precious Metals.

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  4870. Angeia on

    I absolutely adore zinnias, but…. Celosia (which I have been mistakenly pronouncing cee-los-e-ah) has stolen a spot in my heart!

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  4871. Molly Tonero on

    I have gathered a wide selection of dahlias from Floret over the years, but this year I will supply the flowers for my granddaughter’s October wedding. The new celosia varieties
    would be a fabulous addition to our existing pallet so Coral Reef, Limonata, Vintage Rose, Glowing Embers and Autumn Rose would be my choice. Thank you for all that you do to make our gardening efforts such a pleasure !

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  4872. Leah Hafer on

    The coral reef celiosa looks other worldly! It certain belongs to the sea but I would love to have it in my flower/veggie garden.

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  4873. Michele Perkins on

    Dear Erin,

    How exciting to see all your “Floret Originals” – they are all so gorgeous! I have never grown celosia but would like to try Dusty Rose. Along with Precious metals, Dawn Creek Blush and Can Can Girls. Last year I grew your Bee’s Choice and they were absolutely marvelous and so exciting to see all those colors. Last Fall, I harvested a lot of those seed heads and have hundreds of seeds now. Am going to pack some up for some of my gardening friends as a surprise. Growing dahlia seeds was very easy and so rewarding. Have been following you for years and am so impressed with all that you have accomplished over the years. Many heartfelt thanks for all that you do and for sharing your seeds with us.

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  4874. So Yeon on

    There’s so many varieties that I’m super stoked about ever since you started introducing them in several videos! As a new grower, I’m drawn to the easy-to-grow zinnias the most. They’re all beautiful and I’m excited to grow the Alpenglow and Precious Metals in my own small deck garden 💕 I’ve been keeping myself from buying dahlias (for fear that I’d go on a shopping spree if I let myself get started on them haha), but loving your unique dahlia varieties including Cancan Girls. Congrats on getting these Floret originals ready!! 🌸 Love being able to see and be able to celebrate with you the fruits 7 years of hard work 🎉

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  4875. Gloria Midgley on

    I would like to try Dawn Creek Blush! Thank you, I’ve learn so much from your Floret Blog!

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  4876. Erika on

    How do you pick one?! I’m so excited for all of the zinnias and the beautiful colours. Who are we kidding though, I’ll most likely order one of each!

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  4877. Katherine Wagner on

    I love the “Shooting Stars” dahlias. Looking forward to the seed launch.

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  4878. Shannon Andrae on

    It’s hard to choose because they all look beautiful, but I think the dusty rose celosia and the victorian wedding zinnias are the two varieties I am really looking forward to growing this year.

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  4879. Erika Close on

    All the beautiful shades of Zinnias are definitely at the top of my list! Thank you so much for all your hard work bringing them to life and sharing them with us. What a monumental feat.

    Just gorgeous!!!

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  4880. Erin P. on

    I’m most excited for Unicorn mix and for the Petite Florets, but I’m tempted to try Celosia for the first time too. Gorgeous new flowers and the excitement is contagious!

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  4881. Shilo Carr on

    I can’t wait for alpenglow! I have a plan to create several small beds around the farm for certain varieties of zinnias this year. I am lucky to have a small packet of seeds of Dawn Creek’s zinnias, so that bed is going to be so special! Looking forward to several Floret zinnia variety beds as well!

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  4882. McKinzie Mosier on

    I’m interested in all of them! As I am just getting started. My favorites that I am looking forward to are the Alpenglow, precious Metals, Honey, Petite Floret, SHOOTING STARS, and any of the vintage/dusty rose celosias. Looking forward to the sale!

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  4883. Angela Fravel on

    I don’t know if I could choose which I am most excited about. I grew the bee’s choice dahlias last season and it was so much fun to see what came out of it. I think the surprise of what those new dahlia seed packs will bring is maybe the most exciting to me, but the zinnias (especially victorian wedding and alpenglow are right up there). Also, super excited about the celosia, especially the Autumn Blaze and Spun Sugar varieties. Truly, though, I made my list and I think every single one of your new varieites is on it. They are all stunning and I can’t wait to grow them! Grateful that you have found joy in bringing them to the world and thank you for being so inspiring and sharing the beauty.

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  4884. Diane E. on

    Beautiful!!! I would love to try all of them. While I know growing all of those beautiful flowers is hard work you make it sound easy.

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  4885. Kate S on

    I will hopefully be growing the celosia Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Limonata. I have grown your celosia the past few years and it is hands down the best variety of colors and textures. The zinnias I am most excited about growing this season are the Dawn Creek Honey as well as Peach, Alpine Glow and Precious Metals. These are all in the perfect pallet for wedding season. Knowing how hard you and your team worked to make all of this happen makes it even more special to be growing these beauties. Thank you for making them available this year!

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  4886. Stacia Sellers on

    I have had my list ready since you first posted what was going to be available…but after reading this I may need to change it. I am totally a zinnia girl and plant lots of them. I am super excited about your Unicorn Mix. After reading this vlog I am in awe with your Celosia Vintage Rose. It is beautiful!!!!!

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  4887. Melanie Ramey on

    I’ve been looking forward to being able to grow some of these varieties for years! I’m most excited to add Precious Metals, although I also love the unusual brownish colors of dahlia Petite Florets. Thank you so much for all your work breeding these beautiful new varieties!

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  4888. Amy Senne on

    So very excited for you! And the rest of us, thank you for the hard work to provide these wonderful options!
    I’m having a hard time choosing!! Bee’s choice and Shooting stars are the front runner for Dahlia mixes, I’ll try a few Celosia and Zinnias, Summer Sherbet and Unicorn mix too these list for these!

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  4889. Ellen Lindstrom on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on unicorn again, and hope to get some golden hour and precious metals, too!

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  4890. Kathleen Hansen on

    Oh my! I am excited for the next growing season. zinnia:Unicorn mix , celosia:Sangria mix, dahlias: Bees mix. I can’t wait to try grow dahlias using seeds rather than tubers. Thank you for all your hard work. It will benefit many home gardeners.

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  4891. Verna on

    Wow all are so amazing but the floret are so cute and interesting!

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  4892. Sharon Luker on

    I so love all the zinnias. The unicorn mix is beautiful. I’ve found ,here in Alabama, that zinnias will never disappoint. We love the butterflies and hummingbirds that look forward to the plants.

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  4893. Rachel on

    I’m SO excited for these new varieties! I’m a huge fan of a specialty flowers, especially blush/peachy tones. I think I’m most excited for Zinnia “Golden Hour”, “Alpenglow”, and “Precious Metals”! I have fallen in love with growing zinnias over the past three years—I hope I can get my hands on a few of these new varieties! Thank you for all of your hard work & effort to provide these seeds for all of us :)

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  4894. Helen Farrington on

    Well, Dahlia ‘Floret’ is my goal, but you know how ordering seeds is such a slippery slope….

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  4895. Megan Boutin on

    All the Zinn’s!!! So so beautiful!
    Really I love them all!!

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  4896. Holly S on

    So gorgeous!! I want them all! (But especially the rose celosa and petit floret dahlias!)

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  4897. Sunny on

    Alpenglow is such a dream! Can’t wait to grow it in my garden and design with these blooms. Thank you for all the work you and your team have put in to make this a reality for florists and growers!!

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  4898. Michelle Masselink (Ultreia Farm) on

    Oh my goodness, this is too hard!! Like asking someone to pick their favourite child. I would say Celosia is my new must have. Have grown a mix for the last 3 years but would love to add Spun Sugar, Autumn Blaze, Pink Chenille and Coral Reef. They had me drooling. Zinnias are so easy and rewarding – Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix and Dawn Creek Pastels- don’t make me pick just one. And I have a thing for star shaped dahlias because they add that extra dimension to bouquets so Shooting Stars Mix would be my choice. Cheers!

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  4899. Meegan Davis on

    Oh my goodness….how can a flower farmer pick one variety?! I would have to say I’m most excited about the Zinnias! I have always loved how easy Zinnias are to grow but have never been super in love with the colours. Campbell River BC needs to have these in their homes!!!!

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  4900. Lois A on

    The last photo in this Floret Originals Seed Sale should but titled “Victory”! What a wonderful selection of seeds you have created for us. It is hard to decide which ones to choose this year; they are all spectacular. Thanks so much for all you do.

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  4901. Krista Nelson on

    This is incredible! Thank you for all the work you have done to bring these gorgeous varieties to the flower world! I have my eye on the Vintage Rose celosia, and the Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias! (insert a billion heart eye emojis) I can’t wait for this growing season!

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  4902. Rachel on

    I love your zinnias! The Alpine Glow and Unicorn Mix look beautiful and would be fun to grow and use in arrangements!

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  4903. Kelly on

    Well, I guess I’m gonna have to make room for all of these because WOW!!!
    I especially love all of the celosia varieties.

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  4904. Jen on

    It’s so exciting to see these flowers!! I am looking forward to adding zinnias to my garden and trying celosia! I’ve never grown them.

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  4905. Kristen Bennett on

    As a fairly new gardener and a nature enthusiast, I am beyond excited to get many seeds from your renowned farm! I can’t imagine the thought and care that you have put into this over the last 7 years. The thought of nurturing the growth of your “magical little plant souls” fills my heart with so much joy! I’m most excited to purchase several varieties of dahlias – even if it will have to be done in the middle of the school day, in front of my class of students! I don’t think they will mind at all, as they’ve shared in my flower journey as long as they’ve know me! 🌸

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  4906. Jackie Augustin - Blumen Acres on

    Alpenglow and precious metals is by far what I am most excited about. My hedgerow of limelight are coming in and I can just see the bouquet creations forming already in my head. Well done Erin, Dawn Creek and team! A work of art!

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  4907. Colleen Lagrange on

    I am most excited for the zinnias as they are easy to grow. For years I have been growing only fruit and vegetables as they have a purpose. Now that I am older I realize that beauty is necessary as well. Zinnias would be a good seed to start with.

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  4908. Adrienne on

    They’re all beautiful. I love the Dawn Creek and Golden Hour! Can’t wait to see them in my garden.

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  4909. Paula on

    I am particularly enamored with the feathery celosias! Love the Sangria mix, Limonata, and blush-toned mixes. I also have good luck growing zinnias, so many of the zinnia varieties would be so fun to grow. My Zone 5 garden in Denver, CO can be a challenge for some flowers, but celosia and zinnias are something I can usually grow successfully!

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  4910. Divya G on

    Hi Erin, all the varieties are a stunning and clearly labor of love. Thank you for your hardwork in bringing these to life and offering them to the world.
    If I have to choose, I for sure can’t wait to try Sangria Mix + Spun Sugar celosia, Victorian wedding + Alpenglow zinnia plus Cancan girls Dahlia.

    Wish you a lot success with this endeavour!

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  4911. Andrea Hodges on

    They are all so beautiful, but I think I am most excited about the zinnias! I love that they are easy to grow and can take the heat of summer, and they are so prolific!

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  4912. Tasha on

    Ohhh they’re so beautiful! Zinnias are my favorite flower, but your varieties take them to a whole new level! 🤩 Hope I get a chance to try them!

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  4913. Marissa on

    Yay! I’m relatively new to growing flowers (vegetable garden for years though) and last summer was my first time ever growing zinnias. They did amazing! I’m hooked now! This summer I’m hoping to start a small area of dahlias. They’re all so beautiful I don’t know which one to say! Thank you for all your wisdom and being willing to share it to the world!! Bless you

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  4914. Stefanie Susol on

    It’s a tough one! Either Petite Floret or Precious Metal, Alpenglow or 🦄 …..or, or, OR!

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  4915. Sue P on

    I grew Bee’s Choice and four of your Zinnia varieties last year and loved them all so much! Your beautifully described post has me thinking about adding Celosia this year! I’m running out of space!

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  4916. Kimberly Scherping on

    I’m starting cut flower garden for the first time this year. I’m excited to try them all, if I could! I love the Alpenglow zinnias though! Looking forward to it!

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  4917. Rachel Day on

    So excited about Petite Floret. So so beautiful! The Dawn Creek Pastels are incredible too. Wow wow wow wow!!

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  4918. Tina B. on

    Congratulations on your accomplishment! So rewarding to see a years-long project come to fruition, and that other benefit from your passion. I can’t wait to purchase some of those Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias!

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  4919. Marta Walker on

    Hi … Marta/Small Batch Hawaiii here !!
    I am definitely interested in your Unicorn Mix of Zinnias.
    “Tropical Color” Weddings are the trend now here in Hawaii where my Event Florists mix Tropicals with Cut Flowers !! I will definitely be looking at your Celosias as I have always been a Fan of your Mix’s.
    Beautiful work on your Zinnia’s & Celosia’s !! 👏🏽👏🏽

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  4920. Bethany B. on

    All of the varieties are stunning! Such an amazing accomplishment! I’ve never grown Celosia, this year I’m giving it a go. Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Dusty Rose are calling my name! As for zinnias, Golden Hour and Dawn Creeks peach and honey are also on my wish list!

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  4921. Kasey on

    I have been waiting years for golden hour to be released again. It’s an absolute favorite. I have been hoarding my seeds and trying to save my own though they are not quite the same! Can’t wait to have the original back. I’ve also been looking forward to precious metals ever since I saw those blue tones.

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  4922. Monique on

    I am SO excited about every Zinnia and Dahlia variety!

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  4923. Diane McElwain on

    I love zinnias! But will they hold up in the Texas heat? Your life is so enriched, and you are so blessed. Your cameraman is professional! :)

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  4924. Ella on

    Hi. This giveaway is so super fun. I am so excited for the Celosia and the Zinnias. I have been exploring new colorways in my arrangements and I’m looking forward to getting my hands on some new shades of blooms.

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  4925. Kimberlyn Parks on

    I am so loving all of the light pinks and peaches offered in Zinnias. I’m so excited to grow the “Petite Florets” dalhias and the Dawn Creek Honey zins to see any of those in real life would be such a treat! The Pink Chenille is a stunner, so I can’t decide.

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  4926. Deb on

    While Im drawn to most, it was your post on arranging which was created from the Alpineglow, precious metals, purple beans, rose hips or crab apples as well as a whole plethora of other wonderful things that drew me in.. I canNOT wait for those to be here.. to grow and show off to the neighborhood…!
    Now there are even more and their tones just draw me in.. my gosh.. all I can say is… I NEED more dirt! 🤷‍♀️😉

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  4927. Jill Steiner on

    I cannot wait to try Alpenglow zinnias and dahlia from seed. Especially the Floret ones.

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  4928. Andrea on

    I am most excited for the zinnias! Victorian wedding and precious metals are my favorites, although it was hard to choose!

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  4929. Maria Brown on

    Thank you for this beautiful read. I loved reading about the all different types of flowers and the photography is beautiful. It was like starting my day with a cupcake.
    Have a beautiful day,
    Maria

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  4930. Mac on

    Coral Reef Celosia, Petite Florets Dahlias, and Unicorn Mix Zinnias are what I’m excited to add to the garden!

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  4931. Linda on

    I bought my first celosia seeds from you last year and I’m hooked. They were so easy to grow, the bees love them, and the shapes and colors are magical. They go perfectly with all my dahlias in arrangements. I can’t grow more varieties from your new seed packets.

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  4932. Megan Kim on

    Zinnia (Unicorn annd Metallics) and dahlias (love collarettes) are my jam, but looking forward to trying celosia this year.

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  4933. Erin on

    I love all the zinnia varieties, especially Alpenglow. I planted the last of my Little Flower Girl seeds that you released several years ago last season and would love to grow that variety again. I’ve grown your Unicorn mix previously and also loved it. Basically, I can’t choose just one to be excited about—everything is so beautiful!

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  4934. Nathania Apple on

    I’m a new gardener and live in Minnesota, so I am thinking that Zinnias are probably going to be my initial foray into gardening from seed. Both Golden Hour and Alpenglow make my heart sing!

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  4935. Erin M. on

    Surprisingly, I would really like to grow the Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals! I’ve never been a zinnia person, but I grew some from seed last year and they were so easy and so very pretty. I’m a convert!

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  4936. Tamara M. on

    Oh GIRL: you and your team have done such an incredible job!
    These are like nothing else out there. I’m a home gardener and just grow for my own pleasure and my friends.
    At first I was mesmerized by Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice and passed right over the celosia. I wanted to grow Unicorn Mix and experience the turquoise edging and apple green undersides of Precious Metals.
    Now I’m eager to try celosia (the first time I will grow it ever) and love the rich colours of Sangria Mix, the endless landscape and arranging possibilities of Limonata and the down-fluff bigness of Spun Sugar.
    Also, if Betsy Johnson were to have a zinnia that represented her fun style, the Dawn Creek varieties scream her name.
    I hope you have a pleasant farming season this year 🤞.

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  4937. Mackenzie Hartley on

    I am so excited to finally see all of the Floret Originals! I am most looking forward to the ‘Precious Metals’ Zinnia Mix & the Dawn Creek Zinnias. The color schemes of each of these mixes are just beautiful. I am also eager to add ‘Petite Floret’ to my garden! I am sure that this mix will bring numbers of pollinators to my cut-flower garden!
    Thank you for all of your hard work!

    Mackenzie Hartley
    Mackenzie’s Flowers

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  4938. Ginger on

    You are truly amazing! The hours and hours you have dedicated to your craft is mind boggling. Dahlias are my one true love and I saved seed from 2023 flowers! I can’t wait to plant them this summer! Thanks for all you do.

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  4939. Katelyn on

    I’m most excited about the Petite Florets and Shooting Stars dahlias, and the Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Little Flower Girl zinnias! Can’t wait! It’s on my calendar with reminders set!

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  4940. Jessie LaBelle on

    Wow!! So excited the time is finally here :) hoping to get so many of these for my yard this year! I love Spun Sugar, Bees Choice ( of course!) and would love to try any of the Dawn Creek varieties! Victorian Wedding also caught my eye

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  4941. Britiney on

    Today is my birthday, so what a terrific thing to be able to enter to win flower seeds on my birthday. And happy Floret Originals birthday to you too! Asking someone to pick their favorite flower is like asking them to pick their favorite child. We love them all but in different ways. That said, I’m hard pressed to ever pick anything over dahlias. So I’m going to have to pick the Can Can Girls seeds since they’re not going to be offered for long. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  4942. Emma on

    Wow congratulations, what an incredible moment for you… and us! I am most excited about growing Vintage Rose celosia, Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey zinnias, and the gorgeous Floret and Petite Floret dahlias. *sigh* They’re all beautiful.

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  4943. Leslie on

    I am most excited for the new zinnias!

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  4944. Jenny Fowler on

    I honestly can’t imagine picking a favorite but if someone twisted my hand I’d pick every celosia. The colors and forms are so romantic and the thought of adding them to my garden for preserving and winter wreath making is enticing! Vintage rose and limonata are my on the top of my list for this. Congratulations on a successful dream! ♥️

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  4945. Geraldine on

    ..it’s like somewhere in a dream..vintage rose celosia, dawn creek peach, and alpenglow are deep breaths of beauty

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  4946. Kim Kormylo on

    I love the dahlias and zinnias! I also love scrolling through and picking new flowers I haven’t tried before. Thank you! Beautiful site

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  4947. Morena on

    Cancan girl is my number one!!
    All
    The celosias. It’s such a wonderful rainbow all together. Love them!
    And Coral reef is another pretty special for me
    Great work Floret!
    We are so excited 💚

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  4948. abby on

    it’s definitely precious metals for me!

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  4949. Julie Adams on

    Hi Erin,
    I am in love with the Dahlias, Zinnias, and the Celosia! So much beauty!! My favorite of each are the Petit Florets, the Unicorn mix and Glowing Embers.
    I am new to gardening and just bought a green house where I plan on starting lots of seeds. My husband and I have discussed where we will be planting and growing our flower garden. I am beyond excited!! You are my inspiration and your flowers bring me so much joy!!

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  4950. Rebecca Jones on

    Had my eye on golden hour zinnias for years and can’t wait to give them a go. Really I’d grow any and all of these magnificent varieties! Thank you for all your hard work!

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  4951. Oriana Pascal on

    I am very excited for all the Dahlias (the deer here don’t eat them), but also thrilled to plant more unique zinnias from these incredible varieties, like Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding.

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  4952. Tera Carr on

    I am most excited to get my hands on Vintage rose celosia, alpenglow zinnia and Victorian wedding zinnia. They’re stunning. Such beautiful colors with so many possibilities. I also love the deep color of the sangria mix celosia…it’s honestly hard to pick.

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  4953. Morgan Stone on

    Super excited for the dahlia varieties, both for the bee action and the surprise factor!

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  4954. Shelli Mittmann on

    This will sound very corny, I know……but the coloring you have been able to breed reminds me of Royalty. A richness and pureness that only the “Few” experienced – Except, you and your team have purposefully opened up this world that allows all of us to take part in the gorgeousness within our own yards and homes!!!!! Thank You for your incredible efforts and willingness to share your success, and most of all, seeds.

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  4955. Holly on

    I cannot wait for these seeds to be released. I am looking forward to all the zinnias!! Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix are my favorite. I grew Bees Choice last year and got a beautiful mix of dahlias with definite keepers!

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  4956. Mary Peed on

    I have been following you for a few years now and waiting, waiting for these seeds to come out. i am so excited to finally grow of my own; Golden hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding Zinnias. I am also excited to grow your Dahlia seeds. all of them. Will have to try growing some Celosia too!

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  4957. Erica on

    I am most excited to grow dahlias from seed for the first time! Bee’s Choice and Petite Floret are on my list but after reading more about the varieties I might also have to add Cancan Girls too… gosh, maybe I just want them all?!

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  4958. Nurturing with Nature on

    Floret is the reason I started flower farming and I am so happy to see the Floret Originals introduced into the world! I’ve loved seeing your process with this legacy project. I’m so excited for limonatta celosia, little flower girl zinnias, and the floret dahlia!

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  4959. Jill S. on

    All of the celosia are so gorgeous! It would be a tough decision deciding which beautiful colors to go with! I also love the Bee’s Choice mix. It looks like such a wonderful variety and I would love being surprised to see what blooms!

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  4960. Shanna Francis on

    I am so excited to order more Floret seeds. I’ve read and planned and read some more. This will be my first attempt at growing anything on our farm, so I think I am most looking forward to what surprises the Bee’s Choice brings.

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  4961. Maureen on

    I am so excited for the Zinnias! Have been ordering seeds from you for years, my first order was “on sale” can’t even imagine that now! Fingers crossed that I will be lucky enough to receive the new varieties. Will be moving into a new house this spring with new places to plant!

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  4962. Amanda Davis on

    Dawn Creek honey is so unique! This is inspiring to get growing and maybe play around with more seed saving of my own :)

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  4963. Brigitte Plume on

    I’m so excited to finally have the chance to sow each variety of zinnias that you offer us 😍❤️

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  4964. Mary D on

    I’ve never grown celosia and didn’t realize how beautiful they could be until I saw these varieties! I’m excited for the Glowing Embers and Limonata as well as the Golden Hour Zinnia.

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  4965. Mia Hunsicker on

    So excited! Hoping to get a packet of Cancan Girls and Unicorn Mix!!

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  4966. Diane Tonkyn on

    I love all the zinnia colors but am especially excited for the metallic group. I love that zinnias are pollinator attractors. I get all kinds of bees as a result and love photographing them especially when they are sleeping in the petals. I was new to dahlias this past year and am excited to try growing from seed. I love Floret. Thank you for all your work and contribution to making the world a better place.

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  4967. Terri-Anne Hardie on

    Congratulations Erin for your work of art- so beautiful, so magnificent!
    I would be excited to add the following Floret Originals to my garden this year:
    Glowing Embers, Rose Gold, Raspberry Lemonade, Sangria Mix, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Peach, Petite Flowers and Bee’s Choice.
    Thank-you so much for sharing your gifts with the world!

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  4968. Stephanie Newkirk on

    Dawn Creek Honey would be my favorite pick for the Zinna’s. Then Vintage Rose from the Celosia group. Gorgeous colors and variety! Congratulations!

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  4969. Audrey Sengsouvanh on

    It is so hard to choose one breeding. The zinnias are making me the most excited! From the colors and shades, their shapes and how unbelievable they look. The Alpenglow breed is my top favorite from all of the pictures and reels from instagram that you showed.

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  4970. Kyenne Williams on

    I too love them all. Sometimes it’s easier for me to let someone else do the choosing – I’m excited about Bee’s Choice, since pollinators are a main reason I garden. I would love the opportunity to share these with several neighbors who are just beginning to grow flowers!

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  4971. Roni Quang on

    The zinnia are just gorgeous, but my eye keeps going to the celosia. I live in the South and with the heat I’d love to see these grow!! I love the Dusty Rose. I’m actively rearranging my back yard for some Floret Originals. :)

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  4972. Robyn Kvam on

    I’m excited to grow these great new varieties in Georgia. It’s hard to choose but I’m especially looking forward to seeing Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Honey and of course, Floret! Thanks for all your hard work, your generous spirit and inspiration even for the home gardener. Grateful!

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  4973. Megan Stubbs on

    I am so excited for the Zinnias! But after reading your thoughtful messages on Celosias, I think I’d like to add them to the garden this year as well! I’m going to try for the Dawn Creek Pastels and Vintage Rose Celosias Thanks you for all of your hard work throughout the years to bring these to us!

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  4974. Tif on

    All beautiful! Dawn creek blush and pink are some of my zinnia faves as well as Victorian wedding.

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  4975. Marilyn Harrison on

    Being in zone 3 in northern Ontario I’m limited in my flower choices but zinnias is the one flower that grows very well in my garden . I would be thrilled to receive a free gift of Floret’s zinnia seeds and grow them in my garden . It’s always a pleasure viewing flower videos produced by Floret .

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  4976. Briana Green on

    So many beautiful petals it’s hard to choose favorites! But what first caught my eye was Unicorn Mix, as my garden assistants (ages 4 years old and 18 mos) are Unicorn obsessed. Next would be Lemonata for its uniqueness and vibrant yet subtle colors. Lastly, after doing a double take at its subtle ombré beauty, I will be growing Victorian Wedding.
    At the start of my gardening journey Floret made me fall in love with Zinnias and now one career change later and flower beds instead of lawn, my love for Zinnias, Dahlias, and Celosia has grown. Thank you Floret for inspiring me to go after my dream to create a flower farm of my own.

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  4977. Josie Mae on

    Unicorn Mix, Alpenglow, and Shooting Stars!! ✨

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  4978. Jessica on

    They are all so beautiful! I went with a choice from each group: Spun Sugar, Precious Metals, and Bee’s Choice. We are working on creating a pollinator garden as a family project.

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  4979. Mia on

    I love golden hour, it will work so well in bouquets and weddings. It’s just the right shade of yellow! Congrats on your launch!

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  4980. Anne Moore on

    Love the zinnias and Unicorn Mix is my favorite. I look forward to your emails as they are filled with beautiful flowers! Thank you!

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  4981. Molly on

    Can’t wait to see Precious Metals in my garden and market bouquets this year!

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  4982. Hillary Gottemoeller on

    OMG, Dawn Creek Honey is just perfection, but really, how can you choose? You’ve really elevated the humble zinnia to outstanding heights!

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  4983. Miriam Spilman on

    I imagine you all at Floret feel like expectant parents, bringing these new flowers into the world. Thank you!! I am particularly excited about the ‘Floret’ dahlia and the ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlia mix.

    And thank you for sharing your extensive flower growing knowledge and journey. I have learned so much from Floret over the years!

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  4984. Cheryl Davis on

    How beautiful! I especially love the’ sangria’. What an amazing color. Congratulations on all your hard work! I wish I had room for all of them

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  4985. Liv Lessin on

    I would love to grow some of the Dahlia varieties – especially the Cancan girls and Petite Floret. Also, learned so much about Celosia that I’m interested in adding to my cut garden! I had overlooked its beauty before.

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  4986. Sheryl Cummins on

    I cant wait!! I have written down Vintage Rose and Rose Gold Celosia, Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias, and the Blush Mix from Dawn Creek. Your Bees Choice Dahlias were my favorite dahlias last year . Thank you so much for your hard work. Your descriptions are so beautiful and delicious, I could eat those words!

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  4987. Yeise on

    The unicorn mix is just so cheerful, I can’t wait to see those Pom Pom shapes in person! I’m also curious about Victorian wedding, she’s so cute!

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  4988. Emily on

    I’m looking forward to trying out Dahlias from seed! Love the mystery of what will pop up, which is why I’m looking forward to Bee’s choice.

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  4989. Denise Toohey on

    Your work is monumental and I am so happy to be living in a time where I can journey with you and your process!! You and your team are living horticultural legends in my book.
    With descriptions such as sunwashed,velvety,
    enchanting,dusty,pillows of flowers I am most captured with Unicorn !!
    ALL of the flowers and vegetables we grow are given away to various non profits here and your seeds have made several appearances in our garden!!
    Keep up the good work !

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  4990. Andrea on

    So excited! Alpenglow & Victorian Wedding!

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  4991. Zoe Russell on

    So excited! I can’t wait to plant the bees choice and have a mix of beautiful flowers in my garden this year.

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  4992. Susan Town on

    These collections are all unbelievably gorgeous .
    I admit i have always had a soft spot for Celosia and would love to get my hands on some of these beauties.

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  4993. Diana Samuels on

    I’m so excited to add some zinnias and dahlias to my backyard, which is severely lacking in flowers. I’m hoping to get Alpenglow and Bee’s Choice, but they are all so beautiful.

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  4994. Devon Lucero on

    I live in a cooler climate, so I’m hoping to try out some zinnias and dahlias with my fingers crossed that I have a long enough growing season! Thanks for all your hard work it has been fun to follow along!

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  4995. Pamela on

    Love all your different varities – especially the Zinnia – “precious metal” as my husband restores old cars – I will be working with my Zinnia flower – precious metal. The dahlia – “shooting star” is amazing – will definitely order those seeds for my front yard!

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  4996. David on

    I really like your zinnia collection.

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  4997. Tessa on

    My favorite has always been Alpenglow, I think her coloring is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen! But I’m most excited to grow the unicorn mix, there’s something about the rainbow colors that’s cheering me up this year.

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  4998. Emily M on

    your ceilosia and dahlia seeds would be on my must purchase list. can’t wait to see your seed offerings

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  4999. Kela on

    Beautiful, gorgeous, awesome! There isn’t just one word to describe your lovely collections. All your hard work and dedication has come to light. It’s simply a piece of heaven on earth. I’ve been gardening for many years, and admit by the end of the season I’m a bit overdone, but not far into winter I’m revived again, dreaming of summer blooms. Celosia Spun Sugar, Raspberry Lemonade, and Summer Sherbet. Dahlia Bee’s Choice, and Petite Florets. Zinnia Little Flower Girl, Unicorn Mix, Golden Hour, and Dawn Creek Pastels.
    Thank you for brightening my life, here in Oregon!

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  5000. Lindsay on

    Very excited about Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Vintage Rose!

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  5001. Stephanie Hough on

    Wow, thank you for all that detailed information. Your love for the flowers in evident. I for one want them all. Do I have space? nope. Will I find space? Absolutely. I will plant them in my neighbors yards if I have too. The Vintage Rose celosia looks beautiful in the pictures, cant wait to meet her in real life.

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  5002. Kendra Enns on

    Zinnias are my absolute favourite to grow, and I am LOVING the “Victorian wedding” or “little flower girl” varieties for my sisters wedding this August!

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  5003. Lexie B on

    How do I even pick a favorite?!? I think I am most excited for the Dawn Creek Pastel Mix Zinnias but that is a hard choice to narrow down to one of all that you’ve created!

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  5004. Aimee Shipp on

    I am MOST excited for Alpenglow! My sweet baby girl and I spend our time in the garden together and this mix reminds me so very much of her tender glow as I have watched her age into her precious ten year old self. Cannot wait for this seed release!

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  5005. Anna L on

    Can’t wait for all the dahlia seed mixes, especially the Cancan Girls!

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  5006. Giani on

    I am so excited about growing Alpenglow, precious metals, autumn blaze and dusty rose. I grew up in the caribbean seeing colorful zinnias and celosias everywhere and its just so incredible to see and to be able to grow these colors that are so breathtaking.

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  5007. Brandi on

    Very excited for Rose Gold celosia and Alpenglow Zinnias! They are all so gorgeous.

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  5008. Brianne on

    Excited about Golden Hour and trying the Dahlias!

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  5009. Alison Thilo on

    I’m excited for the celosia varieties. I love their fuzzy, feather like qualities and the deep colors. Looking forward to the sale!

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  5010. Lori Nelson on

    Congratulaions Erin and Team on this exciting new step! I am aboslutely in love with the variety of pale, dusty, pastel zinnias you are offering…Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals are all so lovely. Thank you for all you do!

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  5011. Cass on

    They are all so beautiful! I look forward to trying the Univorn blend – I think it would be just the thing to revive our garden & welcome pollinators back!

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  5012. Natalie K on

    I am so excited to try all of the zinnias!! Especially precious metals and unicorn mix! Also excited to try growing celosia for the first time!

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  5013. Sarah Nutter on

    Dawn Creek series is beautiful! I think the DC Pastels is my favorite! Also super interested in the Coral Reef Celosia! SO EXCITED FOR THESE!!!!

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  5014. Kimberly Snodgrass on

    I’m loving the zinnias and hope to try celosia for the first time!

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  5015. LeeAnn James on

    Would love to fill my yard with golden hour and precious metals!! Love all the new varieties!

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  5016. Jennifer Driscoll on

    Alpenglow and all the lovely blushy shaded zinnias are what I’m most excited for! Also love the pale and peachy celosias. So beautiful! Congrats on the launch!!

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  5017. Joanne Halter on

    Excited for them all, but Celosia peaked my interest right away. Love working with Celosia fresh and dried.
    Thank you for the amazing giveaway.

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  5018. Kelli Jayn Nichols on

    Oh, you had me with the Floret dahlia! Everything looks so beautiful. It’s such a pleasure to watch and learn as you evolve your business. Kudos to the Floret team, and thanks for sharing so generously!

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  5019. Aubrey Koenig on

    I’m going into my 3rd spring season as a flower gardener and SO excited to implement what I’ve learned the past couple of years to further improve my growing skills and better care for my little garden babies. I’m most excited to focus more on celosia this year and also (duh) the beautiful dahlias!!! Thankful for Floret and the mission of making this world more beautiful and so excited to be apart of that!

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  5020. Janet on

    I love your new collection of originals! I am most excited for the return of the unicorn zinnias, and pastel zinnias, they go with every bouquet I make. Great job!

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  5021. Lindsey Frost on

    After 3 years of trial and error I feel like I’m finally hitting my stride as a gardener. Not just vegetables, but oh so many flowers too. It feels good to be part of my local ecosystem and give back to the environment. Sharing it is a big part of growing it. I grew up with zinnias and have always loved them but your enthusiasm for dahlias has piqued my interest so they are the two I’m most excited about. You brought so many unique and beautiful colors into the world I can’t wait to add them to my garden and get to know them!

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  5022. Patrick on

    While all are beautiful, we are most excited about the Dahlia varieties! Especially shooting stars. We have wanted to grow some of the smaller dahlia varieties, but haven’t had luck with tubers yet.

    We just purchased a 2 acre property here in the PNW (Vashon Island) last summer that is a blank canvas. We dream of turning it into a beautiful farm, with fruit trees, vegetables (lots of hot chiles!), and chickens. My partner’s passion is dahlias, and she wants to create a cut flower U-pick for the community in our front yard. Part of this will be a dahlia breeding plot, we are so excited to grow our own varieties!

    Thanks for your inspiration and everything you do.

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  5023. Stephanie Adkins on

    All of the varieties look amazing but I’m excited for Golden Hour zinnias and Floret dahlias.

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  5024. Diana Adkins on

    Gosh…what’s not to love! If I have to pick a few favorites, though, Sangria Mix Celosia and the Floret Dahlias are gorgeous and would be fun to grow.

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  5025. Dani on

    Hoping to grow vintage rose and glowing embers celosia and a good handful of the beautiful zinnias. Especially the Precious Metals variety!

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  5026. Diane Williams on

    Adding more.polinators to my garden is my ongoing goal – polinators make my garden sing! My favorite from this new collection is “shooting stars”, they would be a wonderful addition to my mountain garden.

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  5027. Heather on

    I don’t think you can pick just one. I’d love to try the Zinnia and Celosia. The precious metals, and the green Celosia the most.

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  5028. Emily L on

    It’s so hard to pick just one that I love the most, but I cannot stop looking at the Zinnia Alpenglow, Zinnia Dawn Creek Honey, Zinnia Dawn Creek Pastels … actually, to be honest, all of the Zinnias! And the Dahlia Bee’s Choice. Cannot wait to purchase some!

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  5029. Rhaelyn on

    Oh my gosh! I am so excited for you and this launch! Each variety is absolutely spectacular. I’m itching to get my hands on the Victorian Wedding and Bees Choice mixes.

    Congratulations on this very exciting achievement!

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  5030. Eline on

    Love zinnias! Hoping to get my hands on the precious metal seeds.

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  5031. Karla on

    Hi Erin and your team.
    All the work they are doing is incredible and their progress is admirable.
    A long time ago I started gardening, without a doubt the best decision I could make, growing my own flowers in my small town. The neighbors were amazed at what I was able to achieve with so little and that encouraged me more to continue planting and to be able to share my flowers with people who They couldn’t grow them and I started selling my own bouquets to my neighbors to take to their dead and loved ones, although I only have some zinnia and cosmos with some wild flowers.
    They were enough to create a dream and a vocation for me, so on the path of searching for seeds I came across Floret and I was fascinated, although I can’t buy more than 3 envelopes. I am a faithful believer that things happen for a reason and I found this email for morning is no coincidence I really hope I have the opportunity to grow some floret flowers this year🌼

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  5032. Suzanne LaFreniere on

    Love what you’re doing on your flower farm. I was a free lance florist for many years, focusing on natural and native foliage, berries and field flowers. I’m mostly retired now and have the time and a small plot to focus on growing cut flowers , I sell or trade with florists here in the EastBay Ca. I’ve mostly been propagating roses , hydrangeas and shrubs, vines etc by cuttings. I’m really looking forward to growing from seed this year, all so exciting for me. I’m wanting to share with my grandkids the joys of growing in one’s yard. Very exciting what you’re doing at your farm.
    Thank you
    Suzanne

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  5033. Nancy Austin on

    I have always loved zinnias and these are remarkably beautiful! Congrats on this giant milestone.

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  5034. Erica van Emmerik on

    I thought it was going to be the precious metal zinnias that I would covet the most but after reading your post I think the unicorn zinnias might take the top spot for me!

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  5035. jennifer on

    I move your zinnia collections . They are such a happy flower I love sharing them with friends and family.

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  5036. Chris Yamamoto on

    As a flower farmer and designer, I’ve long felt the absence of something truly special in the cut flower industry—a gap waiting to be filled with creativity and a touch of magic. I have long held the belief that more people would invest in local flowers if the color palette were broader. And now, as I explore the offerings, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead.

    Among the treasures awaiting discovery, ‘Alpenglow Zinnias’ immediately captures my attention with its enchanting hues. The thought of these stunning blooms adorning my fields and arrangements fills me with a renewed sense of inspiration and possibility.

    As I contemplate the impact that these varieties will have on my farm and business, I’m filled with gratitude for your (Erin) dedication and passion. It’s clear that are not only filling a void in our industry but have also sparked a new wave of creativity that promises to shape the future of flower farming and designing with locally grown flowers. May your legacy continue to inspire and uplift us all.

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  5037. Greg Cannistraci on

    Golden Hour zinnias and the Floret dahlia are on my list. I grew out some Bees Choice and my what wonderful variety. I can’t wait.

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  5038. Cary on

    All beauties. Excited for the tones in golden hour, Alpenglow, precious metals, vintage rose and Dawn Creek Honey. What a joy.

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  5039. Sierra Tolman on

    I love this so much! As I’ve started growing my own flowers, I’ve gained a deep appreciation for those who breed these magical creations. I’d have to say I’m most excited about the zinnias. When I first started growing, they were the one flower I had no interest in because I thought they were loud and ugly 😂 Following Floret and Dawn Creek changed my mind and I’ve fallen in love with zinnias!

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  5040. Julie Zaichuk-Ryan on

    I am a recent convert to zinnias so I’d love to grow one of these gorgeous varieties!! Your work is so fascinating and beautiful, thank you for sharing it with us!

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  5041. Ellen Haugen on

    I’m sooooooo excited golden hour is finally available!!! I remember several years ago your website said it would be available the following year but then things changed and I was so disappointed. I love love love the colour! Also excited about all the other new varieties! Thank you for bringing such new beautiful flowers to us! 😍

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  5042. Robin McQuay on

    I’m excited about the zinnias! Unicorn mix and precious metals. I love how easy they are to grow!

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  5043. Lora on

    So excited for all the varieties! I’m looking forward to adding Celosia into my garden this year!

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  5044. DeLynn Vang on

    Celosia, zinnias, and dahlias, oh my! Each are amazing and inspiring. Where will my garden grow? Can’t wait for the new additions and congratulations!

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  5045. Beth Aldrich on

    Celosia-Spun Sugar. It solicits a visceral response. I have finally prepared a spot in my backyard to have a cutting garden and I am so excited to get to grow these varieties. I came across Erin and Floret on Instagram right after my daughter passed away (I was looking for pleasant images to comfort myself). Dreaming of the garden and the flowers I would grow has been a great comfort to me and I can’t wait for spring. Erin thank you so much for bringing all this beauty to the world. I can not express what it means to me.

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  5046. Laura Pingree on

    I’ve recently become enamored with dahlias, and I’m so excited for the Can Can mix! I grew out some Bee’s Choice seeds last year and it was such a wonderful treat to see the variety of shapes and colors. And my own honeybees adored them! I can’t wait for more!

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  5047. Joshua McAllister on

    I really liked all the offerings from Dawn Creek. I am excited about all the celosias! What a great assortment! The alpenglow and precious metals also tickle my fancy! What an exciting time!

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  5048. Elaine Hails on

    Victorian Wedding is stunning! And the Floret and Petite Floret Dahlias are so gorgeous!! I’m excited to see them in person!

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  5049. Amy on

    I have been so excited over this release! I was hoping that some day Precious Metals would go out into the world. I can’t wait to grow it in my own garden.

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  5050. Molly on

    I’ve been waiting years for a chance to grow golden hour and alpenglow! But now I’m so excited you’re carrying dawn creek varieties too! Going to get myself some cancan girls and petite florets while I’m at it. This is all too exciting! Like Christmas in spring! Can you tell by the exclamation marks! Thank you Erin and team for your hard work, you all are spreading so much inspiration and joy!

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  5051. Janet Smith Coynne on

    I’ve loved ‘Golden Hour’ ever since I first saw it on-line. Not only is the name exquisite but the colors are, too.

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  5052. Kia V on

    Oh I’m in love with the Unicorn mix!

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  5053. A.E on

    I am most excited for the zinnias (all of the colors). They are in my opinion the perfect cut garden flower and I love the softness of coloring in the floret originals.

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  5054. Paula Streets on

    Would love to add Bee’s Choice to my beds this spring! Just beautiful! 💐

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  5055. Michaela on

    I’m excited to grow Floret seeds! My favorite is Bee’s Choice. I love the little workers and love to watch them. This mix is so pretty and has a bit of all the dahlias, which is great because I can’t choose just one!!

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  5056. Peggy Cobb on

    Oh my goodness, it is so hard to pick, The Unicorn Mix and the Cancan Girls are so vibrant and will be first on my list.

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  5057. Nancy B on

    Zinnias are one of my very favorite flowers! And the colors you’ve developed are so very lovely. I can’t wait to try them out!

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  5058. Inez Corbo on

    Wow!! Hard to choose with all the gorgeous varieties. Love them all!

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  5059. Roz Theesfeld on

    Congratulations Erin and to everyone in the Floret family, thank you for sharing your beautiful Floret Originals with us. I will fill my garden with as many Floret flowers as possible and share them with everyone! My favorite is the Unicorn Mix and a close second is Coral Reef.

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  5060. Emily H. on

    I am so obsessed with all of these! My partner and I recently bought a house and it has been so much fun learning how to garden and grow flowers! I am so intrigued by the celosia types. I had never seen those before I started following Floret and I just love all of the textures so much. The spun sugar is especially interesting and beautiful to me! Thank you for putting so much beauty into the world!

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  5061. Erin Martin on

    I am LOVING the Dawn Creek ‘Honey’ zinnias.

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  5062. Shelly J Davis on

    I am most excited about the dahlias! I admit to never growing dahlias from seed and it is time to give that a try. Thanks for all the lovely pictures in a time bereft of color. Sometimes I peruse one of your books on particulary gray days to cheer myself up.

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  5063. Bri B on

    In love with the unicorn mix zinnies and the dahlia seeds ♡♡

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  5064. Janelle Y on

    100% Alpenglow! Just stunning!!!

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  5065. Cindy Smith-Putnam on

    I have been waiting, watching, and following along as you pursued this dream, scaled your farm, brought on new people like Eric to increase your capacity for this work. We are proud of you and your team, and excited for the rest of us!

    As a Workshop alumnus and Farner-Florist in my farm’s 5th year, weddings have become an essential part of my small business, and our couples would love these varieties so much. And being able to offer our CSA customers these blooms would be so wonderful. Thanks for doing the giveaway and I’m crossing my fingers until they turn purply-red, haha.

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  5066. Linda on

    “Floret” dahlia just barely edged out the others as the one I would be most interested in to grow. They’re all so beautiful!

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  5067. Elfi Rose on

    These are all such gorgeous introductions! Hoping to snag any of the Zinnias, but maybe most of all Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding. I love growing Dahlias from seed and combing daily for the new arrivals… I’m sure they’re all wonderful but I’d especially love to grow the Floret seed mix. Celosia sadly is difficult to grow in our climate but I’d try if I had the seed! The range of colours here makes it pretty hard not to choose to grow the whole rainbow!

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  5068. Diana Z. on

    Just looking at the pictures makes me happy! I can imagine what it will be like to have them in my own garden! I have experience with other zinnias and love how resilient they are. These pastel colors drive me nuts 🙃 So excited about meeting them and sharing them with my beloved family and friends. I’ve seen what a bouquet of home grown flowers does in people’s faces. It’s SO rewarding. So looking forward to get some of the Dawn Creek honey!

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  5069. Lesley Frenz on

    I have been in love with Precious Metals since the first time you shared them. They are at the very top of my wish list for February 6th!

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  5070. Marisa Gunn on

    I’m excited about the Autumn Blaze variety and all of the zinnias. So many pretty options!

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  5071. S. Larson on

    There are so many beautiful choices.. I am most excited about the zinnias but I love Floret, Spun Sugar, Glowing Embers, Limonata, Alpen Glow, Victorian Wedding, Unicorn…ok….i love them all!! It will be difficult to narrow down my choices. 😍

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  5072. Terry on

    I’ve grown zinnias and dahlias, but never celosias. Your post has me excited about growing them and using them in bouquets…I’d like to start with ‘Spun Sugar’. It’s very satisfying to watch the results of your hybridizing–gives me a vicarious thrill as it is unlikely I’ll ever do this in my home garden. Well done!

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  5073. Blake on

    Your color choices are amazing!! I especially love the Supercrest celosias in ‘Dusty Rose’ and ‘Coral Reef’, and the zinnias, ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Unicorn’! Thanks for all your. hard work in creating these!

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  5074. Christine Gonzales on

    There is so much love & heart in these flowers and these photos! Thank you so much!
    As I grow the garden with my now 10 year old daughter, she most delights in the “Unicorn” zinnias and the Dahlia mixes. But in truth, they are all so beautiful & inspiring in their own ways. Growing flowers & gifting to others has become our deepest love language & has bonded us so deeply as mother/daughter. Floret & team, thank you for your continued inspiration. 💗

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  5075. Krista Lenders on

    These beautiful flowers are joy in plant form. Want them all, but I am very excited about the celosia. They have me captivated!

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  5076. Edin Woodard on

    I can’t wait for the unicorn mix and the precious metals. I am so excited to add these beautiful zinnias to my garden.

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  5077. Heather Frost on

    I am so excited to try the new zinnia mixes this year. I have watched the journey over the years and made notes along the way. All three of these flower types grow well in my area so I can’t go wrong with any of them!

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  5078. Judy on

    Celosia “Rose gold” and “Precious metals” zinnias look heavenly to me!

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  5079. April on

    I’m really excited for the Zinnia varieties! Fingers crossed I can get a couple seed packets this year.

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  5080. Adrienne Hansen on

    I have been counting down the days until I can get my hands on Precious metals. I think it crosses my mind multiple times a day 🥹🥹 I am so glad it’s finally here! Thank you for sharing all of these wonderful varieties with the world. I hope to be able to use them to share the love with all those around me!!!

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  5081. Lyndsay Lind on

    I’m excited for the pastel zinnias like alpenglow, Victorian wedding and precious metals!

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  5082. Kathy Stevens on

    I can’t wait to bring some of these seeds home to my garden. You might have convinced me to give celosia Autumn blaze a try but those petit florets I am hoping for!

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  5083. Mandy on

    Oh boy which one to choose?? Unicorn Mix and Dawn Creek Blush, but there’s also Golden Hour and Alpenglow!

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  5084. Brandi on

    Love them all, but if I have to choose, the celosia variety makes me super excited!

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  5085. Kathryn Martz on

    This is the most enjoyable blog post I’ve ever read! The amount of time, energy, research, and LOVE that went into these varieties is truly remarkable. It is hard to pick which one I am the most excited about growing! They are all beautiful. If I had to choose, I am most excited about growing Alpenglow. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to sharing these beauties with the world! <3

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  5086. Sarah Urquhart on

    I have always loved zinnias and am so looking forward to all of them! Last year, for the first time I also grew some celosia (from you) what a delight.

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  5087. Jennifer on

    Well, I was planning to focus just on zinnias, but your descriptions of all the Celosia is too tempting! I think I need more growing space…

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  5088. Katie S on

    The time is almost here!! So excited!! I am so excited for Precious Metal Zinnias. This color palette has me swooning!

    Thank you for bringing these varieties to the world! 😊

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  5089. Abby on

    I’m so happy for Erin and FloretFlowers to get to this point in their journey. I hope to get a few varieties to grow with my little girls.

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  5090. Diane Evans on

    I love any flower that has bright vibrant color and a good name! Raspberry lemonade what a great color name !

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  5091. Nilou on

    Most excited about Coral Reef, and Precious Metals!

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  5092. Lindsay on

    So excited about the zinnias!!

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  5093. Kathleen on

    Zinnias! Expanding the garden this year and they are so eye catching.

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  5094. Felicity on

    So excited for the new dahlia breeds. I grew your Bees choice dahlias last summer and wow they did not disappoint some of my favorite dahlias! I’m getting into Zinnias thanks to you and her my first singles last year and I’m in love!
    Thank you for all your knowledge you share and keeping these beautiful plants in our world. Hoping you might branch out into your roses and sharing that stick too 🥰

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  5095. Ashley Gerardo on

    I cannot wait to hopefully grab the Dawn creek honey, petite florets, and precious metals! Every variety is stunning though and I would be overjoyed to nurture any of them here in Arizona!!

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  5096. Krista Freitas on

    I’m so excited! I was able to snag the original Golden Hour, Little Flower Girl and Unicorn mix back in the day and I’ve been hoarding those couple of packets and growing a small amount each year. Zinnias are my absolute favorite flower (I even names my daughter Zinnia Raine)! My wedding and event designs have been exquisite with so those muted beauties .. All of my designers say I have the best zinnias because of you and Cory’s efforts and I can’t thank you enough for bringing these gems into the world! I literally can’t wait to see allll the new beautiful varieties and share them with my future brides, our faithful customers and floral designer friends in Southern Oregon. I want to thank you again Erin, from the buttom of my heart for all of your hard work! ❤️

    Krista Freitas
    Sugar Blossom Floral Co.

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  5097. Dena on

    I’m so excited to bring your beloved colors to my bare 5 acres in MN! Victorian wedding, rose gold and Cancun girls will be gifts to others who visit! Thank you Erin and team for your generous heart and wealth of knowledge and encouragement!

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  5098. Keera on

    I can’t wait to try all of these myself! Really excited for the ‘Glowing Embers’ Celosia

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  5099. Martha W. on

    I am so excited for the “Precious Metals” mix and “Alpenglow”. They really just speak to me!! For celosia the “Spun Sugar” and “Rose gold” are beautiful, but all of them have such distinct colors it’s hard to choose. Congratulations on the release!!! I know Erin and her whole team have worked years for this! ❤️

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  5100. Margaret M on

    Would love to fill my front garden with zinnias and celosia this year!

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  5101. Ryan N. on

    Wow, how can one possibly choose between all the gorgeous options?! My husband and I are looking to spend more time in our garden this year as we continue to learn and build on this hobby. Floret and Shooting Stars immediately called out to me, as did both Unicorn Mix and Spun Sugar. Thanks so much for bringing joy into our lives through your flowers!

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  5102. Magen on

    New flower Gardner here! What an amazing collection. I would love to have:
    ❤️celosia (autumn blaze, glowing embers, vintage rose, limonata, dusty rose, pink chenille, ),
    🧡zinnias (dawn creek varieties, precious metals, golden hour, little flower girl, unicorn mix), and
    💛dahlias (floret, petite floret, shooting stars, and bees choice)

    -Magen Mae

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  5103. Amanda Dyck on

    All the flowers are so, so beautiful! Amazing work!
    I really want them all, but I’m most excited about Precious Metals Zinnia and Glowing Embers Celosia.

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  5104. Gail Lapointe on

    After forty plus years as an operations manager, I was finally able to retire to the farm where I grew up, and it is a dream come true to spend my days gardening. I can’t wait to try planting your celosia and zinnias. They are gorgeous!

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  5105. Jennifer Rosenbloom on

    I love Coral Reef! My friend introduced me to your site and I’m in love!

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  5106. Rebecca Sterner on

    I love them all! But, for the Celosia I’m most excited for Spun Sugar and Vintage Rose. For the Zinnias, Precious Metals! I can’t wait to experience the turquoise sheen for myself. And for the Dahlia seed, Petite Florets! It will be an amazing flower year!

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  5107. Sabina on

    I’m so excited for Floret Originals! If I had to pick, it would be Little Flower Girl. I’ve attempted to save seeds over the years and I’m always excited every season to see what will pop up and what traits will carry on but they are all starting to look the same. Thank you for sharing a piece of Floret with the world!

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  5108. Suzanne Dargis on

    So very excited for the Zinnias and more specifically the variety ‘Precious Metals’ to be released!! So excited for all of these beauties to be released into the world!

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  5109. Erika Hohman on

    Can’t wait! My daughter is nine and wants to grow flowers to sell bouquets to raise money for animal shelters. We are most excited for the dahlias and zinnia varieties. It’s too hard to pick a favorite!

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  5110. Jenny Walker on

    This will be my first year planting seeds from Floret! I’ve been gardening for 4 years now and just started a business that creates kitchen (edible) gardens for people that want to grow their own food and keep their families well nourished outside of the industrial food system! I grew my first zinnias, snapdragons, cosmos and forget-me-nots last year and now I’m hooked! I can’t wait to progress with flowers this year,so that I can offer my clients beautiful pollinator gardens to compliment their fruit & vegetable gardens. I’m most excited for the Bee’s Choice & Dawn Creek Peach. Y’all are an inspiration, thank you so much for everything you do! Can’t wait to continue watching you evolve and bloom :).

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  5111. Gala Struthers on

    Just love the sangria mix and the lemonata in particular, but truly all are beautiful!

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  5112. Emily on

    Wow! As a landscape designer and freelance florist I would love to get the dahlias! But of course any of the seeds would be amazing to try! Plus a lot of these seeds in this collection are in my favorite color palette. I love the more vintage looking colors!!! 💕

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  5113. Kelsey M on

    This is so exciting! I’m a preschool teacher at a school in Santa Rosa CA! We are planning to start growing seedlings with our students and I would swoon and go to heaven if we could have some Floret originals to sow as well. I’m new to growing flowers but I hope to start my own cut garden here at home as well as at school, so any of these seeds would be a tremendous gift. I think I’m most excited about the “Cancun Girls” and that “Sangria” celosia!! Such rich colors!!

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  5114. Gwen Hernandez @BrickHouseFarmin on

    How do you pick just one!?! I love all of the soft muted colors that are matte and faded! The blush and ombré colors are so lovely and soft , it’s amazing how flowers are so pleasing! 💗

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  5115. Jolene Cetak on

    How to pick?? Every single one is beautiful and I’m looking at my garden plan wondering how I can squeeze more in!

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  5116. Kayla Flewelling on

    Which variety am I most excited about? How am I supposed to pick? I’ve been waiting for the last two years for the opportunity to grow Golden Hour… if I grow nothing but those this season, I will be delighted. But I am hoping to score Precious Metals and many of the Dawn Creek varieties as well. Thank you for bringing such beautiful varieties to the market…. I truly can’t wait for February 6!

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  5117. Danielle Hicks on

    I’ve never grown celosia and all of these are beautiful. I am so in love with alpenglow and the dawn creek blush and peach zinnias.

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  5118. Lorinda on

    So hard to pick just one, but I am especially hopeful to get my hands on Alpenglow and Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice was very fun to grow last year and see what came up- I got some new favorites out of that bunch!

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  5119. Christie on

    Hands down most excited to grow out ALL the new Zinnias. Truth be told a unicorn mix was what enchanted me all those years ago. I have been buying seed and tubers, bulbs and corms from floret since the beginning and is what sparked my passion was seeing flowers in a whole new way. I planted a Zinnia right near my front door and passed it every day. The color and double form mesmerized me and I was so enchanted by it I never picked it and (back then) did not know the more I cut the more it would provide. It held that same single bloom ALL summer into the fall. I couldn’t believe one flower could last so long. From that year on I was hooked and my love has grown stronger each year
    To say I am excited about these is an understatement. This year will be the most exciting yet!

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  5120. Beth on

    They are all beautiful, but I am definitely excited about the Autumn Blaze, Glowing Embers, and Raspberry Lemonade varieties of Celosia! Autumn is my favorite season and to have those colors during the Summer is going to be amazing! ❤️

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  5121. Susan O'Hare on

    I love surprises so I am especially excited to experiment with Bee’s Choice. I recently got a small greenhouse and am looking forward to seeing what I can do with it!

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  5122. Gwen on

    My grandpa used to garden with me. As he aged he would bring his folding chair and follow me around the yard, sometimes all day. He passed this last May, and I can’t wait to grow as many zinnias as possible because those were “mama’s favorite flower.”

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  5123. Jana Sifuentes on

    I love all these colors! I am super excited about adding celosia to my beds. Are these cut and come again or do I need to stagger planting? How long will they continue to bloom in your zone? I would love to have them blooming when I open my pumpkin patch!

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  5124. Carly Jordan on

    The featheriness of the Limonata just speaks to me! And I cannot go a season without a bee’s choice run to see what incredible varieties nature can create!

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  5125. jessica mcdonald on

    I am most excited about glowing embers, I think it will go perfectly with dahlias in early fall!!

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  5126. Lynn on

    I need more land! Keep trying to focus on keeping it small but it’s a struggle when there are so many beauties out there! Hoping to add the rose gold celosia, golden hour, Dawn Creek pastels, and Floret to the mix this year. Having all the seeds to chose from would be amazing.

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  5127. Elsa Croft on

    I absolutely love the dawn creek peach and blush and those will be a great addition to my garden and create beautiful wedding arrangements and bouquets to give away! All the flowers your have developed are absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful gift you have!

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  5128. Kemorie Drysdale on

    Hello, I love Bees’s Choice and Celosias. I would love to add some mixed Dahlia seeds to my garden this year.

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  5129. Natalie on

    Glowing embers, rose gold… all so beautiful! I’m so excited to try celosia for the first time and OF course all of the gorgeous zinnias!!

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  5130. Kim Trahan on

    Wow, so beautiful magical I would choose aspen Glow , precious metals , and most likely a few others 😊 such a
    Achievement , you must be so proud , thank for what you’ve shared with the world , so special ❤️

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  5131. Nancy on

    Petite florets are so intriguing to me, beautiful and interesting shapes.

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  5132. Jessica on

    Garden planning is such a balm in January! I love all of these varieties, but I’m most excited to get Limonata, Alpenglow and Bee’s Choice in the ground!

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  5133. Katie L on

    I have been in love with the look of Limonata and Petite Floret! I am hoping to have a chance at snagging 1 or 2 packets before they all sell out!

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  5134. Jane Lau on

    It is so exciting to see all the new flower varieties you have to offer. I am always looking for great filler flowers to go with all my dahlias. It is because of you I started growing dahlias and now it is almost an obsession! ha I am especially excited with all the celosia because of both the color variety and form. I would love to add Golden Hour to my zinnia garden also! Thank you for all you do to spread the love of gardening and bringing such beauty into the world!!

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  5135. Leah L. on

    Golden hour and shooting stars 100%
    Glad to be a part of the journey ❤️

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  5136. Sheena on

    All the celosias are so beautiful, but I’m most excited
    for vintage rose and rose gold. Can’t wait to try alpen glow zinnias as well!

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  5137. Sarah on

    Wow!!! Great work Team Floret! They are all stunners. I REALLY love the Precious Metals zinnias!

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  5138. Celeste E. on

    So many lovely Celosia. I think all of them are my favorites.

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  5139. Sarah Dotson on

    I’m so excited for this! I’m a Texas gardener and zinnias are just a staple here so I’m really looking forward to trying out the Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl zinnias. It’s so hard to choose though because they’re all so gorgeous.

    Good luck with the launch and congratulations! 🎉

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  5140. Sheena on

    All the celosias are so beautiful, but I’m most excited
    for vintage rose and rose gold. Can’t wait to try aloe glow zinnias as well!

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  5141. Roxy on

    I am most excited about unicorn mix and shooting stars! They sound like a dream! Besides enjoying the cut flower the pollinators will look so cute surrounded by the amazing colors. I can’t wait! Thanks for offering a piece of your hard work.

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  5142. Jessica Decker on

    I can’t name just one favorite, because there are too many!! Definitely all the flowers that are more the peachy blush shades. I can’t wait to try some from each category. They will be so perfect for floral design!

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  5143. Sarah on

    I am most excited about the Celosia. It grow so well for me (in Missouri) but I prefer the soft muted colors over the bright ones. The zinnias are beautiful too!

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  5144. Emily Krukowski on

    I’m looking forward to all of these new beauties, but particularly excited about the dahlias! Definitely Floret as we’ve been following her journey for quite some time now. 🌸

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  5145. Taya Jablonski on

    Bees choice, can can girls, little flower girl, Victorian wedding, rode gold, vintage rose. Looking forward to my second season of floret seeds!

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  5146. Kendall on

    Alpenglow and precious metals! Thank you Erin and team for all your hard work!

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  5147. Elizabeth Parrish on

    So excited for all the zinnia varieties but specifically ’Golden Hour’ and ‘Precious Metals.’ I’m also super excited to see ‘Unicorn Mix’ back again-that’s such a fun and cheerful mix. Thanks to you and your team for all the hard work bringing these seeds to market!

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  5148. Jess on

    These flowers are gorgeous! I am so thrilled for you all. I would be most excited to grow Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and the Floret dahlia, as I’ve seen you discuss these for years, and they always looked so amazing. Can’t wait to try to order some!

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  5149. Cindy Lester on

    I am beyond thrilled to see the Unicorn mix back! I missed it the last time it was offered and will be sure to set my alarm for this time!

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  5150. Jacinda on

    What a wonderful accomplishment you have made! You must be so proud! Not only proud of this life goal you have reached, but also of all the hardwork of your entire team. How exciting it is for the rest of the world to witness this beauty you have dedicated so much time to create. I enjoyed reading every description of each new variety. It is impossible not to love them all! My favorite celosias are Vintage Rose and Sangria Mix. My favorite zinnias are Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush. My favorite dahlias are Floret and Petite Florets. Thank you!!!

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  5151. Heather Ollenburg on

    Love them all! Most excited to add these celocia to all bouquets, Precious Metals to a wedding with purple and peach colors in Aug, and discovering dahlia treasures! Any tips to convert invasive Himilayan blackberries into more growing space without chemicals?!

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  5152. Lauren on

    I am head over heels in love with dahlias, and the bees’ choice mix sounds incredible!

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  5153. Daryl S. on

    I am just starting out on my flower journey. I have always loved flowers, but after watching Growing Floret I was so drawn to them. I can’t wait. I will be purchasing seed (if it doesn’t sell out first), regardless if I win or not. I am most excited about Raspberry Lemonade, Victorian Wedding, and Alpenglow. But I’m sure my cart will be much fuller than that haha

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  5154. Hannah K on

    Planning to grow these for my wedding this fall!

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  5155. Olivia Garrett on

    I’m very much in my zinnia era. I planted last year and collected seeds for the first time!! It’s so hard to choose but I think my favorites are Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Blush!

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  5156. Sarah S on

    I am utterly captivated by the kaleidoscope of colors that await! Bravo, Erin, for your passion and talents bringing these varieties to life!

    ‘Autumn Blaze’ catches my eye with its fiery hues of coral, copper, and bronze—a symphony of colors that evoke the warmth and splendor of fall. I can already envision these vibrant blooms adorning my flower field, casting a spell of awe and admiration.

    Equally alluring is ‘Glowing Embers’, with its velvety plumes of smoky rose and muted tangerine and ‘Vintage Rose’, with its blush and champagne petals dusted with iridescent glitter —what floral designer hasn’t longed for those tones?

    Erin and team, I offer my heartfelt thanks and admiration for all your hard work creating these beauties. May your creations continue to inspire and evoke delight, bringing joy to gardeners and dreamers alike!

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  5157. Leanne on

    I cannot wait for precious metals or alpen glow! The first time you introduced precious metals I was in love! The way the petals have an ombré affect gets me!

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  5158. Racheal on

    I am in love with the different zinnias. The softer color pallets will be perfect for doing wedding flowers!

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  5159. Keeley on

    The collection is amazing! I’ve been following for years and have enjoyed watching the journey this has been for Erin and her team. Such a labor of love!

    While the entire collection is awe inspiring, if I had to only pick two I am most excited about Victorian Wedding and Aspen Glow. I love unique flowers and those that age and change with time. All of them in the collection are truly unique and beautiful. Way to go!

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  5160. Stacie Glenn on

    Well you’ve won me over. I’ve always been a “brighter the better” flower seed growing girl. But this year I’m definitely changing my ways and sowing all of the pastel beautiful zinnias varieties that you are offering. I’m so excited to to see the calming and peaceful pastels that will be gracing my garden this year. I can’t wait…I need this!! Thank you for offering all these beautiful seed packets. I appreciate all of your hard work and am looking forward to a new look in my garden beds.

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  5161. Paloma on

    Looking forward to growing Unicorn this season

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  5162. Hannah B on

    I cant wait to grab the Cancan girl dahlias and the Little Flower Girl Zinnias!!! I love the whimsy and have never been a stickler to get a specific look when growing flowers, but instead being surprised and excited with each bloom! :)

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  5163. AMerriman on

    Pure Beauty. They are all beautiful, favorites are probably the Dawn creek blush, and the vintage rose celosia, And the petite florets dahlias. These are what I hope to grow with the flowers I have this year 😍

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  5164. Lara LaRose on

    I’m excited to try growing Precious Metals and Alpenglow! Zinnias became one of my new favorite flowers a couple of years ago after I tried a few seed packets off the Floret site. Can’t wait!!

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  5165. Johanna Cash on

    I am most excited for the Dawn Creek Honey and the Victorian Wedding mix. I don’t have a lot of these colors in my seed collection yet and they would make wonderful compliments to my garden colors!

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  5166. Erica on

    At the top of my list is: Cancun Girls, Coral Reef, and Unicorn Mix. They are all so beautiful 😍 my garden is going to be bursting with color this year! Thank you Erin and team!

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  5167. Joel on

    This goes without saying but whichever my wife wants 😂. Also Dawn Creek Honey would look divine in our garden.

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  5168. Lori Kitzmann on

    Looking forward to trying any Celosia, Zinnia or Dahlia!
    I’ll see what I’m fortunate to get.

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  5169. Heather Mazen on

    You had me at Zinnia! I love all the Zinnias and am dreaming of them in full bloom…my favorites would be Unicorn Mix and Victorian Wedding!

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  5170. Candace Minster on

    It’s so hard to choose! I love all of the subtle colors so much, but our market is most interested in bright and saturated mixed bouquets, so with that, I’ll say the following. Celosia: Raspberry Lemonade, Sangria Mix, Autumn Blaze and Glowing Embers. Zinnias: Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix. Dahlias: Petite Florets and Shooting Stars.

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  5171. Amy Redd on

    I love celosia I plant some every year! The spun sugar is so beautiful.

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  5172. Leah Cullen on

    I am wedding florist and I am taking a stab at growing my own flowers this year!! I have love dahlias and zinnia, but have never grown celosia! I think the rose gold is so pretty! I am also a lover of zinnias, the dawn creek collabs are all so beautiful!

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  5173. Cassandra Chapple on

    I’m so excited to try sangria mix, spun sugar, golden hour and floret. So hard to chose they are all so beautiful!!

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  5174. Carla Browning on

    Zinnias are my absolute favorite passed on to me by my grandpa’s love of them. Thank you for loving them too!

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  5175. Mo on

    Most excited about Zinnia Unicorn mix. I loved the Dahlia Bee’s Choice last year. Really hard to pick just one mix…

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  5176. Adrienne Chamberlain on

    What an incredible day it will be for everyone at Floret! The journey must’ve been an amazing one! What I wouldn’t give to walk through those fields!
    It’s so hard to choose a variety!
    I’m going for the Unicorn Mix. With all of those amazing colors, it would be so exciting to see what I can discover!
    I will also try to snag a pack of Precious Metals. I love how the colors blend from the inside to the outside petals!!!
    As for celosia, the Spun Sugar is for me. So many bright colors and with the feathery texture, I could sit and pet them for hours!
    I’ve been trying to get my hands on Coral Reef for a few years now, so I will try again a third year. The Autumn Blaze would be perfect for fall arrangements and the Dusty Rose…I’m a sucker for the contrast of the pale colored flower with the dark stems.
    Good Luck to everyone at Floret!
    Thank you for making these available. You will be brightening up gardens and tabletops all year!

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  5177. Karin Grubb on

    They are all so beautiful but I’m especially taken by the varieties of feathery celosia – raspberry lemonade and limonata would make a lovely combo, and spin sugar! The unique forms of Dawn Creek Honey zinnias are also tops on my list! Congratulations on all your hard work and seeing it come to fruition!

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  5178. Evelyn on

    Rose Gold and Dawn Creek Honey all the way!!! And a big congratulations to you and your team on releasing all your hard work in to the world!

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  5179. Elizabeth H. on

    They are all so stunning! ‘Dawn Creek Blush’ is the one that has immediately captured my heart and imagination!

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  5180. Beth on

    I’ve been wanting to get my hands on Golden Hour for years, but also can’t wait to snag that lime green celosia!! So good, you guys have done an amazing job developing these!!

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  5181. Alyssa Walters on

    This will be my first year growing flowers in our backyard – a dream I have had since the birth of my two young daughters, Rosalie (3) and Violet (1) – our little blooms. We recently moved to a new home and have the space to create something beautiful together. We are very excited to plant and watch these beautiful flowers grow. I am most excited for the Zinnias! The different color shades are so enchanting. I am a new follower and have loved learning about your journey. Finding Floret Flowers has brought so much joy and anticipation! Thank you for your dedication and creating beauty in the world.

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  5182. Whitney on

    I’d love to grow the unicorn mix and the bee’s choice! Congrats on the launch!

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  5183. Sonia Esqueda on

    I love the way team Floret describes their flowers with such endearing detail. I feel like it’s a love letter to the flowers I absolutely love it. I have been SWOONING over the golden hour & dawn creek zinnias for the past year trying to find some seeds! Little flower girl and the petite floret dahlia seeds are also a pleasant surprise that I’m very excited for. I feel like we’re all going to be at our computers with our fingers to keys waiting for the seeds to drop. I’m so excited!!

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  5184. Lorna on

    Oh my! This is just what I needed on this cold, wet, gray day…a promise of sunshine and flowers and beauty. But how to pick just one or two?! I want to try them all! I’ve never grown celosia, and the autumn blaze and ember glow both really spoke to me. And I absolutely love zinnias, for some reason they always seem to do better than the vegetables in my garden. I think I would choose the unicorn mix first.

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  5185. Christina on

    So so excited for all of these! The dahlia mixes seem like so much fun!

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  5186. Maggie on

    Those Sangria mix celosia like look an amazing pop of color and texture for bouquets!!! I’d like to add those this year.

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  5187. Cortney Sieben on

    Alpenglow and dawn honey creak are my favorite zinnias! I love how vintage and soft they feel! I can’t wait to offer these in my bouquets! I also love the petite florets! It is so much fun watching the different varieties of dahlias come alive. Such a fun surprise when they finally bloom! Great job Erin and team creating these new unique varieties for the market. You are the reason I got into flower farming! It was so special to see a normal modest beginning in floret and understanding that if you want it and work for it you can make your dreams come true:-)

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  5188. Summer on

    I’m so excited to get my hands on the “Precious Metals” zinnia mix and perhaps the “Little Flower Girl” mix as well. As someone who can be quite rigid in other aspects of my life, I think maybe I’ll try growing some “Bee’s Choice” dahlias- it would do my soul good to let go and just be surprised!

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  5189. Tyler on

    Honestly, everything looks amazing, but I’m especially excited for the zinnias! I bought Golden Hour when you sold them the first time around, and I’ve been dying to get my hands on them again!

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  5190. Diane Hopkins on

    ‘Glowing Embers’ Celosia catches my eye because the center stage flowers are so enhanced by beautiful accompaniments in a bouquet, and I think these would be perfect in bouquets! I love to add Cinnamon Basil as a accompaniment, and my imagination is placing those Glowing Embers in every bouquet I make!

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  5191. Mara Healy on

    I’m so happy for you!!! Your love and excitement radiates from this whole project and I cannot wait to meet these little plant souls. I’ve been hoping to grow golden hour and unicorn zinnias for years, so they are top of my list 💞

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  5192. Chloe on

    The zinnias! All of the dawn creek varieties 🤤

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  5193. Sheryl on

    Everything is so beautiful it’s so hard to choose but I think I am most excited for the Petite Floret Dahlias, the Spun Sugar Celosia, and the Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Unicorn Mix Zinnias, and ….

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  5194. Sheri Newman on

    These are beautiful! It has been fun following your journey. I am most excited about ‘Alpenglow’ and ‘Floret’. It will complement what I’ll have growing this summer. I give most of my bouquets away to friends and people that I hear need a little flower love. 🌷

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  5195. Kylee on

    Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Honey are right at the top of my list! But, after reading this post I see that there are many others that need to be added! So much beautiful work, thanks to all who have been involved!

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  5196. Grace B on

    How can I even choose? They’re all incredible! I would take one of everything. But I’m most excited for the zinnias! I think precious metals and alpen glow are some top contenders here!

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  5197. Mary Pat on

    I’m so excited by the zinnias, I know I can grow them!
    Thank you for all your hard work

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  5198. ZS on

    I am excited for all of the zinnias ❤️❤️❤️

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  5199. Heather Howard on

    Oh my, they are all so gorgeous!!! I am hoping to get my hands on Raspberry Lemonade Celosia and Unicorn Mix Zinnias. I am currently planning my raised bed garden and getting my seed trays started.

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  5200. Bethy on

    🌸I am very excited about what Floret and spring bring us this year 🌸how flowers can make you so happy and optimistic🌹 I met Floret on Instagram and I saw that a world of flowers was there, there being so much variety and colors very apart from the flowers, what inspired me the most to grow as many flowers as I could was Erin with her story about how sharing the first bouquet of flowers changed her life and found her calling, I found mine seeing her effort and dedication, her love for flowers and her kindness in helping others to progress, it was gratifying to find a person like her
    So I took on the task of researching this floral world and sharing with others this pleasant satisfaction that only gardening gives you.
    There would be no person happier than me to gain part of their kindness and enthusiasm. I can’t just decide which one I like the most because they are all wonderful 💐🌻 🌸

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  5201. Beth Spaulding on

    I’m looking forward to the Sangria mix. The vibrant colors will really stand out in my bouquets. I wish I could grow them all!

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  5202. Gretchen Honeyman on

    Last year I grew several celosia varieties and they were the hit of my friends. Most had no idea what they were and that is what they want me to grow in an abundance this year. They were hit in homes, at weddings, birthday parties and everywhere they were used in arrangements. I am so excited to grow several more rows of celosias this year.

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  5203. Jessica Heney on

    I’m excited for the blush celosia and zinnias! Can’t wait to start them in our new garden!

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  5204. Marla Wexler on

    It is really difficult to pick favorites as all of the Floret Seeds are so beautiful. However here are my top picks; Precious Metals, Golden
    Hour and Alpenglow. My top picks for the dahlias are Floret and Shooting Stars. I am looking forwarding to planting them in my
    garden.

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  5205. Karissa Amaral on

    These are all so beautiful! The dawn creek zinnias in all the colors are so incredible! I have yet to grow dahlias but these variety look like a reason to try them out! Love it all!

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  5206. Sonya Peterson on

    I was originally very confused why Floret would go from offering so many different beautiful flowers to focus on celosia, zinnias, and dahlias. I get it now. They are all stunning and it’s hard to pick just one, but my 3 top favorites that I’m hoping to plant this year are: Bees Choice , Shooting Stars, and Dawns Creek Honey. Cheers and congratulations.

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  5207. Marcie Richardson on

    A favorite? Soooo hard to choose, but “Golden Hour” zinnia has captured my heart. Anything blush, soft, pastel — I’m all in!

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  5208. Nora on

    It is so hard to pick just one I’m most excited about, but I think it would have to be the zinnias! I am hoping to finally get my hands on Unicorn and Precious Metals. I will be so happy to even get just one pack of seeds, I am so excited for the sale!

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  5209. Taylor Warren on

    Can’t wait for some lighter zinnia varieties! And I have been eagerly awaiting the day the the floret dahlia is available.

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  5210. Sherry on

    I’ve always been a gardener, but mostly used perennials. In 2022 I received one of your books for my birthday. I loved it so much that I’ve bought all of the rest of your books, and I’m now completely dahlia obsessed. I’ve dug out a bunch more of my lawn to make room for them. I can’t wait to try growing some from seed this year (petite florets, and bees choice particularly), as well trying my hand at some zinnias like the dawn creek pastels.
    Thank you for being SO inspiring!

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  5211. Kelly Shearer on

    It’s this feeling I get scrolling through the beautiful new varieties “I must have them all!” My mind wonders to the vision of what my garden will look like this season and how I better get started making more space. I am looking forward to growing your “precious metals” Zinnia and “vintage rose” Celosia. Thank you for sharing beauty with the world!

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  5212. Kori Cossey on

    We are Bee Keepers and so of course I’m excited about Bee’s Choice dahlia mix and I’ve never grown dahlias from seed before. I also grew Zinnias for the first time last year and I loved them around the garden. I can’t wait to grow Dawn Creek varieties because of the “Kori” connection!

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  5213. Keryenna on

    I’m most excited for the golden hour and alpine glow zinnias! It has been wonderful to watch the journey of these being created and finally released!

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  5214. Krista on

    I’ve wanted to grow zinnia Golden Hour for a long time, so I’m excited that I might have a chance to grow it this summer! I think it is time for me to do another zinnia painting…

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  5215. Cynthia Hatt on

    I am so excited about all the variety of flowers! I love the Celosia, Glowing Embers and Summer Sherbet. So looking forward to the seed sale! I also look forward to the zinnias!

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  5216. Megan Smith on

    I have never tried my hand at Celosia, but I think I am read to branch out a bit more. I am excited to try to grow Celosia Dusty Rose this year!

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  5217. Kathy Smith on

    Definitely golden hour and little flower girl! I’m growing flowers for the centerpieces at my wedding this year and both will be perfect. Thank you for generously sharing your creations with the world!

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  5218. Nancy on

    All so beautifu! The celosia and zinnias would be so lovely to grow!

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  5219. Stephanie Cousins on

    I am definitely ordering Limonata! I love that it can be mixed with all colors and will complement whatever else is blooming in the garden. Many blessings as you begin this new chapter of your story!

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  5220. Zandria Mazzaferro on

    Oh my gosh, the Sangria Celosia for the intense color! And Precious Metals Zinnias for the stability and sift beauty. I can’t wait to see these out in the world. Thank you for taking such care with these babies

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  5221. Amirah Zulkifli on

    I am most excited about all the Dahlia varieties, but especially “Cancan Girls” and “Bee’s Choice”. I have a 2 year old named Dahlia, and it will be so lovely to show her the beautiful flowers she was named after in such an array of shapes and colors.

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  5222. Roxane on

    I am hoping to have a successful season with Cancan Girls. I love the anemone shape. Bee’s Choice is also on the top of my list. Hoping my neighbors honey bees take advantage and I get more honey in return. I can’t wait to get the growing brochure. I love the artistry of the flowers and the guidance you share.

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  5223. Stephanie on

    Dawn creek varieties! And little flower girl :)

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  5224. Aimee on

    Oh, my word, I want them all! I looked at the photos and drooled over each beautiful group of colors. They fill my soul with happiness and joy!!! You have done amazing work!!!

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  5225. Alex Starnes on

    I’m just getting started with cut flowers this year, but I’m very excited about trying celosia, peonies, and dahlias. We will see how it goes! I love all the valuable information in the library.

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  5226. Lauren Foster-Shaner on

    I just started growing dahlias from seed last year and I enjoyed it so much. I’m most looking forward to growing Petite floret and Bee’s Choice, I can’t wait to see what shows up, it’s the best kind of surprise. Though if could, I’d want to grow all the varieties releasing. They are all stunning!

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  5227. Alice on

    Erin- I am always struck by your generosity with information. And thank you for all your hard work and your artist’s eye!

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  5228. Allison Cummings on

    I’m especially excited about the tones in the ” Precious Metals ” collection.
    It’s going to add a softness to my bouquets.
    Congratulations on all of your successes!

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  5229. Paula Hicken on

    Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Dahlia Petite Florets are on my list to try this year. Very excited for Floret’s new adventures—thank you for sharing!

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  5230. Tiffanney on

    Alpenglow is my number one favorite! Erin, you and your team have done a fantastic job. Congratulations!!

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  5231. Esther Daines on

    They’re all such beautiful varieties! I do not have dahlias. I am excited for any of these beautiful blooms!
    Golden Hour Zinnias
    Raspberry Lemonade Celosia

    Congratulations!

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  5232. Sherri on

    I’m hoping to add Zinnia’s Precious Metals, Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush. They would be great additions to the flowers and fillers I currently grow. I can’t wait to see these colors in person. Thank you! Sherri

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  5233. Rachel S. on

    I really don’t know much about flowers. But my daughter is in FFA and she always drools over the blooms in your emails and posts. Floriculture is her fave CDE in FFA.

    I’m hoping to get her outside more and her hands in the dirt. Things like this make that so much easier!

    But for me I love the look of the celosia varieties. It’s feathery and fan like and just so pretty.

    Im going to order some seeds for her 15th birthday!

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  5234. Mary Kathryn Haynie on

    I’m so excited for all the new zinnia varieties! I am especially looking forward to the bright colors of the unicorn mix! I’m hoping to plant those as well as a few of the other varieties of zinnias, and I may try out some of the dahlias as well! I haven’t ever tried growing dahlias, so I’m a little intimidated by them, but I want to overcome that this year!

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  5235. Kat Sanders on

    WOW I can’t imagine how much time it has taken to sift through all those colors and shapes to get these gorgeous gems! They are all so good but I’m most excited to try out the Limonata celosia (celosia does especially well here in FL!), the Floret dahlias and those perfect blush zinnias from Dawn Creek look so great for bouquet work. Thank you Erin and Floret team for all your hard work on these cuties, I can’t wait!

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  5236. Larisa Cuff on

    I am so delighted to see you releasing your gorgeous babies! I came across your documentary a year ago and was so inspired by your breading program. I am excited to grow precious metals and little flower girl zinnias as well as spun sugar and vintage rose celosia. To be honest, I would buy every single variety you’ve got if I had room in my garden. But, alas, it is what it is. Maybe next year I can expand and come back for much more.

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  5237. Amanda Jeter on

    So excited to try ‘Shooting Stars’ mix! I’ve never tried growing dahlia’s by seed.

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  5238. EM on

    Cannot wait to try the new Zinnia Dawn Creek pastels and Bee’s choice.

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  5239. Joshua Horney on

    I’m excited to grow the celosia for dried flowers

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  5240. Margaret Kaminski on

    Precious metals look so gorgeous and I’d love to add them to the garden! But it’s honestly hard to choose!

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  5241. Lisa on

    I’m excited about literally all of them!!!

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  5242. Sunnie on

    Victorian Wedding hands down. There’s is something about those berry/blush hues that absolutely stops me in my tracks! Can’t wait thank you Floret team <3

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  5243. Regina on

    I am so excited about the zinnias! Precious metals is just so unique!

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  5244. Nikki Ray Stump on

    Ever since Floret first talked about breeding their own flowers I’ve been waiting patiently! I’m excited to order Unicorn, Precious Metals, a few of the celosias and cancan girls and bee’s choice. I’m a huge fan of Floret and all y’all do!
    Love,
    Nikki

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  5245. Julia Mantey on

    I’m excited for Shooting Stars, Limonata, and the return of Unicorn Mix!

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  5246. Sophie C on

    Dawn Creek Honey has my heart while seed dreaming on this icy winters day! But as a new dahlia grower I can’t wait to try more seed dahlias to see what comes up.

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  5247. Heather Champney on

    Oh gosh I want them all, but I am so excited about the zinnias!

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  5248. S Pardee on

    You’ve sold me on the celosia.

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  5249. Laura Jarecki on

    I’m so excited to try these beautiful flowers. I’m most excited about the zinnias: Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Dawn Creek Pastels! ❤️

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  5250. Maura Caley on

    I have been (not so) patiently waiting for the zinnia releases for a few years now, specifically golden hour and victorian wedding! However, since Erin started showing the celosia, those dusty beauties have been at the top of the list also!

    Thanks for bringing all this beauty into the world, Team Floret!

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  5251. Karen on

    They are all so beautiful! I think I’d like to try the Bees Choice and Rose Gold.

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  5252. Amanda Jeter on

    I’ve never tried growing dahlia’s by seed, so excited to try ‘Shooting Stars’ mix!

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  5253. Shaketta Thompson on

    I’m in love with the Dahlia mix. I will be starting a new garden this year and cannot wait for spring to plant my new plant babies. I will be experimenting with lots of new flowers including some dahlia tubers. I am quite fascinated by the dahlias and all the varieties. Warm weather can’t come soon enough.

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  5254. Sam Majors on

    To think of how these all came to be is pure magic and love! What a huge accomplishment!
    I have to think that the vintage rose celosia’s might be my favorite – even though they are all stunning.
    The perfect color to match our wedding florals this year! (We purchased seeds during your last sale to have for our wedding this year!) <3

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  5255. Sarah Cannon on

    Incredible job with all this hard work, Erin! I’m so excited to see these released to the world. I’ve got my eye on Alpenglow zinnias and Coral Reef celosia!

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  5256. Whitney Franck on

    The Unicorn mix is pretty irresistible to me! That and Shooting Stars. So excited about this!!

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  5257. Courtney on

    I’m so excited about the zinnias! I can’t decide if I’m more psyched about the Little Flower girl variety or the Victorian Wedding mix or the Unicorn mix. My Grandmother always grows zinnias, and I miss her living so far away. I would love to learn to grow zinnias well every year to remember her and enjoy with my kids too.

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  5258. Kelly Trapp on

    Golden hour Zinnias! The prettiest shade there is!

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  5259. Cathy Vincent on

    I love so many of the varieties that you have to offer. When we have our gloomy days in the PNW, I survive by looking out my window to my garden. I tend to enjoy the brighter colors to off set the doom and gloom. My favorites so far are Unicorn mix, Cancan girls, Floret and Shooting Stars. Good luck with your new adventures and thanks for providing us with such beauties to enjoy in our own gardens.

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  5260. Barbara on

    Dawn Creek Blush is a beautiful size and color, and I could see it as a companion plant in a variety of gardens. The color would blend beautifully! Thank you!

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  5261. Megan M on

    Love this breakdown! — I can’t wait to add some stunning Zinnias to my garden this year – eyeing the fun variety of the unicorn mix and the warmth of the Victorian wedding mix, ugh, just cannot wait.

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  5262. Julie on

    These are all so amazing! I can’t imagine the amount of work an care behind all of these varieties. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be the Precious Metals mix. The dahlia seed mixes also sound super unique (I just finished watching the dahlia episode from Growing Floret last night).

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  5263. Megan on

    I am very excited about the zinnia seeds and the dahlias. I would love to expand both varieties that we have and it would be especially fun to be able to have our very own dahlia varieties that we could name!

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  5264. Lexi on

    I’m most excited for Bee’s Choice and the Dawn Creek varieties! I’m sixteen years old and i live in Michigan. last summer i grew my first cut flower garden, super small in my front yard garden box, but it went very well! i grew dahlias and zinnias and became obsessed. i’m going to do another one this year, with even more space, and make bouquets with what i grow. i would like to maybe sell them, like have my own little flower stand, but i’ll have to see how it pans out. super thankful for floret and all the advice :) floret farm books are my savior!

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  5265. Tabitha Chandler-Farrar on

    I’m so in love I don’t even know where to start. I definitely want to get my hands on Petit Florets, Dawn Creek Blush & Peach, Victorian Wedding, Autumn Blaze, and Coral Reef!

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  5266. Kirstin Norman on

    Been dreaming of getting my hands on Alpenglow and Precious Metals for what feels like YEARS!!!

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  5267. Patt on

    I love them all, but I think some of my favs are Cancan Girls, and Bee’s Choice. I wish I could get them all, just love the colors! Looking forward to the Sale.

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  5268. Claire on

    What a huge amount of work! Thank you for bringing these beautiful creation into the world.. We’re so lucky! I hope I have enough space to grow them ALL! I will certainly try!

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  5269. Kelly Cashell on

    Goldenhour. They remind me of sunrises and what I’ve tried to focus on after losing a parent. Flowers make me feel peace and joy. Just what I (we all?) need 🤍

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  5270. Angela Zehm on

    Zinnias always have my heart and I cannot wait to grow all of them! The joy these flowers bring from mid summer through fall makes my heart leap. And the GM fact that pollinators and other creatures love them too is an added bonus. My camera roll is filled with photos of bees, butterflies and frogs all hanging out on beautiful zinnia flowers.

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  5271. Jonna Primus on

    What BEAUTIFUL flowers! Any and all of them would be a blessing to grow and share, awesome job! If I had to pick I think the cancan girls, bee’s choice, any of the Dawn creek zinnias are some of my favorites. Thx so much for sharing your hard work with us all.

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  5272. Kayla B on

    Oh MAN! These are all gorgeous! As a grower of fruit punch and coral reef for the last few years, I’m STOKED to see new spins on these varieties! Celosia is wayy to underrated and a complete staple here in the south! Not only do I love it for cut flowers but as a backdrop to my fall portrait clients (where those beautiful colors of trees only last about a week) I can always count on the tall plumes of celosia to provide contrasting colors in my landscape!

    The Zinnia varieties – what a dream come true for you guys on the farm!! All the varieties are beautiful, I love that the breeding process has led to some with mum like petals, but Dome heads rule me, I cannot wait to grow some of these colors.

    I absolutely cannot wait to see what everyone chooses and grows ❤️

    Amazing work and integrity in your products, Erin!!!

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  5273. Kate on

    Little Flower Girl zinnias look so delightful! Many thanks to you and your team for this incredible project.

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  5274. Abby on

    They’re all amazing but I’m particularly fond of the Glowing Embers and Coral Reef celosia, the Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias, and, of course, Floret!

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  5275. Novak Nicole on

    Dawn Creek Blush is sooooooo beautiful!!! My Monarchs and Swallowtsils love my zinnias the best. I’m sure they will feel extra extra hovering over these gorgeous blooms!!

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  5276. Harvest Moon Farm on

    I love the more muted tones of Vintage Rose and Rose Gold celosia. Can’t wait to try them!

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  5277. Christy on

    Impossible to choose! But Precious Metals…no, Alpenglow…no it’s impossible!

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  5278. Meg on

    I have been following along anxiously awaiting for snippets of your breeding program, the triumphs, the challenges, the process over that last few years! I was so excited to see you would be offering them this year and sending them out into the big wide world! It is hard to choose which I would like to grow most of all, however I am hopeful and eager to get growing Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, Unicorn (grew this gem years ago) Precious Metals, Vintage Rose celosia, Spun Sugar celosia, Dawn Creek pastel mix or peach mix, and Petite Florets dahlia mix.

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  5279. Kacey on

    The attention to detail that you pay to your seed collection and the new seed packets is amazing. Beautiful flowers!

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  5280. Brenda on

    Unicorn mix and summer sherbet are calling me…. Thank you for your care in developing all of these gorgeous blooms!

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  5281. Lisa McTigue on

    I am obsessed with the dahlia “Floret”. Absolutely beautiful. Pink being my favorite flower color I have to have that one in my garden!

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  5282. Emma on

    I’m soooooo so excited to add some of these unique zinnia colors to my cutting garden. Pastel and apricot color schemes are the most popular with my mixed market bouquets plus my wedding florist I wholesale to, would want these too (the precious metals, alpenglow)

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  5283. Rebekah Desloge on

    my wishlist basically includes the whole collection, but especially excited about Prescious Metals zinnias and Pink Chenille celosia seeds.. so many unique options and reading through the list was a fun way to start the day.

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  5284. Megan Davis on

    I’m so thrilled about this. All of them look sooo great – I am probably most excited for Golden Hour to come back, and then can’t wait to try out precious metals, Dawn Creek honey, and dahlia petite florets.

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  5285. Kim on

    I can appreciate all the effort in your breeding program. Just reading it is inspiring. I am excited about all of them. I sell a lot of dahlias and celosia . The zinnias don’t sell as well for me so I grow them for myself cuz I love them. Thanks for the chance to try them all!

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  5286. Terrie Riva Lambert on

    I love everything you’re doing, and in particular your relationship with your flowers. That you refer to the “little souls” is akin to my own relationship with life. I also love your sharing of the science behind your life passion. As a youth, in 1979, I worked in a botanical lab cloning ferns. The entirety of that experience imprinted upon me and a new relationship with plants began.
    Lastly, I also was called “Little Flower Girl” growing up. My mother (who passed last February, and who lived with me her last 5 years), would still light up at the mention of the nickname.
    In short, so glad to have discovered your lovely work and I am excited to purchase in a couple of weeks. I still have seeds from donating and intend to plant all of these in my new home this spring. I look forward to sharing photos on your social media.
    Best to you, Terrie

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  5287. Jean on

    I’m excited to try Celosia for the first time! (And of course the Unicorn Zinnias—count me among those who wanted to see them return…)

    Congratulations on all your focused hard work. It’s terrific to see your persistence rewarded.

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  5288. Mallory on

    Very excited for all the shimmery, muted zinnias!!

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  5289. Christine Viscione on

    So excited to try Precious metals! It looks so incredibly beautiful!

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  5290. Paige A on

    Precious metals was one I was so intrigued by when Erin introduced the trial flowers — I hope to snag some + other new varieties to have a sea of unique zinnias this summer!

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  5291. Joan Harden on

    So beautiful it is hard to decide what my favorites would be! I love the Limonata celosia, the unicorn mix zinnias and all the dahlias!!!

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  5292. Jessica Weisberg on

    You totally convinced me to try celosia for the first time this coming season. The summer sherbet variety looks… delicious!

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  5293. Lindsay Kozicz on

    Dusty rose celosia!!! And the bee variety for the zinnias-so gorgeous!

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  5294. Amy Sawyer on

    Oh goodness! These are all so lovely! Having never had much success with zinnias, I’m thinking I need Unicorn mix to try again! How wonderful! Super excited for all of this!

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  5295. Lynnette Moore on

    I’ve falling in love with the ease of growing zinnias and sharing in old mason jars at work. I work at a big box store where myself and other coworkers rotate fresh flowers right our counter for all employees and members to enjoy. I love to give out my purchased seeds as gifts just because it’s so fun. Now how to pick what to grow this summer??? The zinnia’s I’m interested in are precious metals and little flower girl. My pick for dahlias are the petite floret and the exciting shooting star. I love a surprise streak and the single simplicity flower.

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  5296. Betsy Kenney on

    I am looking forward to all of the pastels! So gentle and calming in a chaotic world.

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  5297. Ann Bingham on

    The dawn creek varieties, little flower girl, and the petite florets dahlia mix are ones Im most excited about. My mom always had zinnias in the garden and they remind me of her. Seeing varieties created is simply amazing! Its a tru labor of love.

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  5298. Lou Bauer on

    I grew several bees choice and discovering dahlias this past season. Watching them open was a delight! I like seeing their sisters in your photos! I will be choosing the Bees Choice and Petite Florets for sure this year as I would like to continue playing with them to see what unfolds. I too am anxiously awaiting the zinnias! I have narrowed it down to Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour, Aspenglow and Unicorn mix. The celosia look fabulous and I have limited myself to Spun Sugar, Autumn Blaze and Limonata. The list has been revisited many, many times due to being flower farmer poor in January/February Hahaha Your work is beautiful and I enjoy watching your journey!

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  5299. Rhiannon on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow zinnias, Vintage Rose celosia and Bee’s Choice dahlias!

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  5300. Beth Perry on

    It’s so hard to choose, I love them all! But, I am really drawn to the spun sugar celosia and the unicorn mix zinnias. Such beauties they are! Thanks for putting them out into the world

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  5301. Tam on

    Dawn creek zinnia looks amazing!

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  5302. Lisa on

    This was so much fun to read…such an amazing amount of energy and love went into producing these beauties! If I had to pick just one in each category, I am completely enamored with Alpenglow zinnias, Vintage Rose celosia, and Bee’s Choice dahlias. Bravo!

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  5303. Bev Johnson on

    I love them all, but the zinnias have my heart I think!❤️

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  5304. Kathy on

    Dahlias and zinnias oh my! And a little celosia for extra charm. I don’t think I can choose. They are all so beautiful. Will you be selling the 26-packet seed collections for those of who who have trouble making decisions about such floral works of beauty?

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  5305. Emily on

    The dahlias – send me all the dahlias! I’m struggling to grow them in the heat of Oklahoma, but I keep trying. I think shade cloth is the key and I have a system ready for the growing season. Zinnias are also one of my favorite flowers and so easy to grow. Congrats on your gorgeous seeds!

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  5306. Josh Bennett on

    Definitely excited to add celosia this year. I had hoped to plant them last year, but wasn’t able to make it happen. After learning more about them this year, I’ll m more driven than ever to start them!

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  5307. Cris Walton on

    Oh I have to pick ONLY 1?! Lol, Those zinnias! I want them all!!! I have to try Dahlia’s this year and I need bee food, so Bee’s choice it is!! I am going to surprise/gift our community garden with a couple of seeds in the corner of my daughter’s plot❤️ and can only imagine the joy the flowers will bring!!! Can’t wait for the sale!!!!

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  5308. Joan on

    I thought I had my choices locked down, but reading these enchanting descriptions has totally changed my mind! I was thinking more soft muted ones like Alpenglow, but man bees choice is too adorable to pass up! And the Dawn Creek pastels are so charming!! Unicorn mix with the lavender center! So many delightful varieties!!

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  5309. Nicole Martinez on

    Everything down is absolutely gorgeous. I am most excited to try Autmn Blaze, Raspberry Lemonade, the Sangria mix, and the Unicorn mix. I love all of the Dahlias but am so torn between the Petite Floret mix or the Shooting Star mix. I bought the Bees Choice last year and did struggle to grow them properly (all my fault, new to gardening) and would love the opportunity to get it right and grow any and all of these beautiful mixes. You guys are amazing!

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  5310. Emily on

    I am most excited to add precious metals, alpenglow and Dahlia petite florets! I love the tones and colours of all of the breeding varieties!

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  5311. Melissa Grimmet on

    Alpenglow & Victorian Wedding are on my list!! Thank you for this post! Love all the beautiful photos!!

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  5312. Amanda on

    Can’t wait to start growing your beautiful flowers this year!! Alpenglow is stunning!!! Grew Dahlias from tubers the first time last year, but can’t wait to try and grow them from your seeds!!

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  5313. Gabrielle Márquez on

    Making a list and checking it twice!
    This morning I was giddy to see what O.G’s had made the cut. Making my way through the list, moring cup of tea in hand, I began to daydream about my summer with your blooms. How to narrow down, when there is only so much soil on our little plot. So, to start my choices are Spun Sugar, Vintage gold, golden hour, Rose gold, coral reef, and pink chenille.

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  5314. Heidi Hennessy on

    I’m grew up with my mom growing zinnias and saving the seed for year after year beauty. I’m most excited about your lovely romantic zinnia colors!!!

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  5315. Chris Neef on

    Wow! Hard to choose but I am excited about the celosias. I have never grown these before but your photos have me salivating!

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  5316. Cynthia Petrone on

    Oh my goodness! Looking at all these treasures makes my heart flutter. I’m excited about all of them, but thinking about the Dahlia collections the most!

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  5317. Liz Nielsen on

    I’m excited about the celosia and zinnias in the blush tones… so pretty! ❤️

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  5318. Nancy Yorke on

    All so beautiful, hard to pick favorites – I’ll hope to purchase Little Flower Girl first, then whatever is available!
    Thanks for your hard efforts in encouraging beauty through flower growing,
    Nancy

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  5319. Jess on

    Such an exciting release! I’m always quick to choose dahlias but this post has made me extra excited to try celosia. I’ve never grown it and would love to try it.

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  5320. Marybeth on

    Precious Metals is my choice. Intriguing and beautiful!
    Marybeth

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  5321. Janet on

    I absolutely love the new varieties. Just in time to grow for my nieces wedding.

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  5322. Annette Warsaw on

    I am so excited for ALL of it! :) I am most looking forward to the zinnias (Dawn Creek honey) and the Rose Gold Celosia and of course every single Dahlia because they are just so amazing!

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  5323. Sadie Collins on

    I can’t wait to try Vintage Rose and Autumn Blaze Celosia, Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Zinnias, and all of the new Dahlia seeds :)

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  5324. Pirri on

    What a lively collection! I think i’m already in love with “Little Flower Girl”!

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  5325. Cammi Alexander on

    Bee’s choice would be a beautiful addition to my garden. The colors are so happy! Great work Floret team!

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  5326. Sarah on

    There are so many beautiful choices but I have to say Celosia is my most wanted flower to add to my garden.

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  5327. Amy on

    Well, I thought I would be able to choose a favorite and I just can’t! They’re all stunning! I will say, though, the collection of celosia is absolutely incredible! I can’t wait to get some in the ground.

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  5328. Sarah Len on

    You have inspired my garden for years, and I’ve been cheering your breeding project from Seattle. It’s incredibly exciting to see you get to this place where you get to share them with the world. I love the unicorn mix, golden hour and petite floret, but it would be dreamy to try them all! Congratulations to your team!

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  5329. Edie Lang on

    I am so excited about all of these – and to be honest had been less jazzed about celosia but now after reading all these descriptions might need to give them a try! Of those, I love Vintage Rose the most.

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  5330. Karen on

    Beautifully amazing! I wish I had the space to grow them all because it’s going to be so hard to choose.

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  5331. Naomi Nibogie on

    I’d love to grow vintage rose and summer sherbet. All the zinnias especially Alpenglow. They are all so beautiful I love to grow as many varieties as possible because how can I chose just a few?! 😍

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  5332. Heidi on

    I’m excited to have the gem-like color of the Unicorn Zinnias prancing about my garden and teasing the bumblebees! Petite Florets also intrigue in their dainty smallness and invitation to explore their details!

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  5333. Erika on

    I am excited about the coral reef celosia. You are right; it’s a flower I overlooked too long, but came to appreciate through a bouquet subscription from a local grower. They last so long and are great for cut arrangements.

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  5334. sandra on

    I was always a perennial fan, i have gardened for 25 years and only dabbled in annuals with the occasional grouping of impatiens. I was a foliage fan as well, so flowers were sometimes inconsequential. We moved to a farm some 21 years ago, and slowly and steadily I increased increasing my veggie and perennial beds. A great friend of mine begged me to try some dahlias and zinnias, I finally did! I loved the Benary Double bloom zinnias, but I found the colours to loud, but grown in a large grouping, I couldn’t deny their beauty. So Now i was on the hunt for a zinnia that was more subdued ….and that’s when I found Floret Flower Farm. It was love at first sight, when I saw your post with then breeding stock Precious Metals, I screamed with delight. I have been waiting patiently, well, not that’s not really true, for Feb. 6 sale date with great anticipation. I love, love, love Dawn Creek Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, Dawn Creek Pastels, Victorian Wedding, Golden Hour. And of course Celosia Glowing Embers, Spun Sugar, Limonata, and Rose Gold ( my favourite). My promise to myself this year, is that I will actually bring flowers into the house. Although I love gifting flowers to friends and people in my community, I have always preferred to sit in my gardens in the evenings and be surrounded by their beauty, to see the animal life in and around the gardens and to enjoy the natural rolling pastures, and forest that frames it all. So looking forward to this spring!

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  5335. Aimee on

    Alpenglow all the way! But honestly any of the zinnias would be amazing. Thanks for doing this giveaway!

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  5336. Alison on

    Precious metals is for sure my favorite, but I’d die to have all of them growing in my garden!

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  5337. Katharine Sterry on

    I can hardly wait to plant my dahlias this year. Looking forward to expanding my varieties. All those glorious colours and shapes, an everchanging lanscape of joy.

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  5338. Theresa Johnson on

    Big showy dahlias were the first flowers to capture my heart but recently I’ve fallen in love with more simple dahlias, especially ones that attract bees. I’ve never grown dahlias from seed but have been wanting give it a try. I’m especially excited to try Petite Floret and Bee’s Choice as my first attempt. As a relatively new flower gardener, most of the tubers I saved look like they rotted this year. I guess that’s the universe telling me it’s my time to try starting them from seed 🤍

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  5339. Janelle Brooke on

    I agree that celosia are unfairly passed over! I’m especially enthralled with Limonatta, Dusty Rose, and Cotal Reef. Congrats on this huge accomplishment!

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  5340. Deziree Efigenio on

    My boss sent me your website and I am in awe!
    I just moved into a new home and am looking forward to making the garden my own this year. I am looking forward to put in some canna lilies to cover a older part of my fence that needs some beauty!

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  5341. Alissa C on

    I can’t wait to grow Summer Sherbet, Alpenglow, and Floret!

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  5342. Megan Bourns on

    So hard to chose! The Rose gold, Apenglow and Unicorn Mix are definitely going to come to my garden.

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  5343. Kara Bello on

    Cannot wait to grow Floret and Petite Florets! Obsessed with the color palettes. Thank you for your hard work to bring such beauty into the world! <3

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  5344. Shannon on

    I find that the celosia speaks to me the most, especially the ‘Limonata’ mix. They are all beautiful and a few are on my must grow list.

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  5345. Julia Burnett on

    Watching your process and enthusiasm has sparked my imagination and love for growing flowers to new heights over the past few years. My first grandchild was born in December and I can hardly wait to introduce Della Rose to the world of flowers. I plan to have her playing in the dirt with me this Summer as we plant our first little garden and flower patch together. Thank you for sharing your passion with the world.

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  5346. Sheila Kerr on

    So hard to choose! I am particularly fond of zinnias but your photos and descriptions of the other choices argue for adding to my flower garden. I am fascinated by the Shooting Star dahlias – they actually look like stars! So, zinnias for continuity and dahlias for new additions. 12 days …….

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  5347. Katherine Grey on

    All are beautiful and fun! I can only imagine what joy they will bring to my garden and neighborhood . Dawn Creek Pastels, Unicorn mix ,Bee’s Choice, and Glowing Embers all stand out to me.

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  5348. Kelly Watson on

    I’m excited for the dahlia seed packs but really the pink chenille celosia has my heart. This is such a stunning offering and falls right in line with my garden work.

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  5349. Shanna Habich on

    Erin – whatever you write I will read, no matter how long! I LOVE learning and by someone that lives in our area! Thank YOU! Victoria Wedding speaks to my soul. I hope I’m able to score a few of those seed packets. Congratulations to the whole team. This is very exciting & encouraging. 🤍

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  5350. Nicole on

    I’m excited for the sangria mix and glowing embers celosia, so beautiful!!

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  5351. Rena on

    I found your first book at the library years ago and it actually changed my life. Since then I’ve watched you all poor your heart into your beautiful flowers; from multiple books, to ranunculus, to no ranunculus, to just specialty seeds. As the owner of a small business I can see that everything you do is thoughtful- AND I’m ecstatic to see that you have circled back to dahlias! I have looked everywhere with no luck to find dahlias that are similar to what I see in your next offering. I will be counting the minutes until I can buy some!

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  5352. Emily on

    Thanks for the giveaway opportunity and for working so hard to breed new lovely varieties. I’d like to try alpenglow and some dahlias, maybe bees choice. I also love all the celosias. 💗

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  5353. Jenn on

    Floret! Unicorn Mix! Spun Sugar! Coral Reef!
    This feels like a trick question because I LOVE THEM ALL THEY’RE BLOOMIN’ MAGIC!
    ♥️☀️♥️☀️♥️☀️♥️☀️♥️

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  5354. LACIE W ROBERTSON on

    Oh!!! How can I choose?!?! I love ALL the pastel Zinnias. I’m needing to balance my bright, jewel tones with some softer shades.

    Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Blush and Dawn Creek Honey. And Celosia! The Limonata looks like a great compliment to a bright bouquet.

    What a treat! Thank you!

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  5355. Claire Palmer on

    So excited for Bee’s Choice and the Unicorn Mix!!!

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  5356. Paula Johnson on

    While I do love dahlias, I’m excited about the zinnia collection.

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  5357. Amy McClure on

    Congratulations on this release – what a dream to realize after all of the hard work! These are all so lovely, but I’m most excited about Bee’s Choice; I love the variety of blooms and element of surprise as to what you’re going to get!

    Mad props to the entire floret team. You have so much to be proud of! And thank you for this generous opportunity to grow them all. :)

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  5358. Eileen Johnson on

    I’d love to look across a sea of Rose Gold Celosia and Dawn Creek Pastel Zinnias! I’d also bring some indoors to wake up to in the morning and share bouquets with friends 💟

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  5359. Stevie on

    It’s hard to pick a few breeding varieties that I’m most excited for but I think Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias are the varieties I can’t wait to try to snag in two weeks!

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  5360. Olena on

    Congratulations ❤️ Im obsessed with Bee’s Choice and Dawn Greek Pastel 🌷

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  5361. Ali on

    I’m honestly here for anything + everything! Zinnias will likely go into my cart first.

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  5362. Marsha Whalen Downum on

    I LOVE them ALL! There is an ethereal beauty to each variety and I am so looking forward to the joy of watching these beauties bloom in my flower beds this summer. 🌸🥀💮

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  5363. Debra Hollins on

    I am so excited for the new growing season! Am hoping to move our chicken coop which will leave a fertile spot for growing my flowers. Can’t wait!

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  5364. Kim Runion on

    I love ALL the flowers!! Lol, I can’t choose a favorite, but I love honey bees and I love variety, and now I can’t wait to get my garden growing. Your pictures are amazing, I hope my garden looks half as good as yours :-)

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  5365. Sara on

    Celosia! It is so beautiful! I want to buy some to add to my cut/cottage garden. I especially love the vintage rose color.

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  5366. Jan on

    What a beautiful post! The colors are gorgeous. Excited for dahlias!

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  5367. Kyle Anderson on

    I grew Bee’s Choice last year and am looking forward to doing again this year! So pretty! Also excited to grow Dawn Honey!

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  5368. Melissa on

    As a dahlia grower, I thought I would love the dahlias most and the celosia least. But some of those celosia varieties are amazing! May need to add a little celosia to our field this year!

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  5369. Lori Haddock on

    It’s hard to pick, but Unicorn mix, Cancan Girls, and how fun are the dahlia seeds! Love them all!

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  5370. Ashleigh on

    How exciting! I loved reading about the development and characteristics of each one. Thank you for providing such wonderful detail to these breed stories. I would really love to see all of these, but if forced to choose just one, I think the Precious Metal zinnias would look spectacular in my garden.

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  5371. Lynne Holland on

    I’ve recently started seed collecting with zinnias and cosmos. I would love to add the celosia to my garden this year, they look stunning!
    What a wonderful company you have!

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  5372. Lacey McDaniel on

    I never knew about Celosia until I stumbled upon Floret many years ago! It was one of the first seed packets I bought from you…I believe it was the Texas Plume version. While I try to save seeds each year, I still buy from you annually. I believe in supporting the folks who share your passion! Giving my saved seeds away to friends to introduce them to the beauty of Celosia brings me great joy!
    I cannot wait to order some of your curated mixes of it in a couple weeks.
    With that being said, I have drooled over your Precious Metals, Alpenglow and Golden Hour Zinnias for what feels like an eternity. I am GIDDY with excitement at the possibility of landing a pack or 7 come February!!!!
    Thank you for inspiring us all!

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  5373. Laurie Johnson on

    I am smitten with your zinnia collection and frankly will agonize over which varieties to choose!

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  5374. Emily on

    I’m so excited for you guys! This will be my first year growing cut flowers and I can’t wait to fill my garden with your flowers.

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  5375. Sarah B on

    I love a surprise in the garden so I’m most excited about growing dahlias from seed. I’m hoping to order the Petite Floret variety. Congrats on this accomplishment!

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  5376. Ashley on

    Need all of them but hands down most excited for the dahlias!

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  5377. Cedar on

    Wow! Truly a scrumptious bunch of seeds, a treat for the eyes this morning as I woke up and read through your post!

    Timing for these gorgeous Floret zinnias couldn’t be better as I’m planning to grow and help supply flowers for my brother’s wedding this year.

    I wasn’t planning on growing celosia this year but your mixes have me excited to add them to the list as well.

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  5378. Sara on

    It’s so hard to pick! But if I had to pick one, Bee’s Choice would be it. Your flowers are so amazing. I feel so happy and calm just looking at them. Would love to have them all in my yard someday. Thanks for your genius and talent…you’re making the world more beautiful!

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  5379. Leigh Wallace on

    I am excited about every seed you’ve brought forth in this journey of color and creativity! Every seed collection is absolutely beautiful 🤩

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  5380. Shaundy on

    They’re all incredibly gorgeous, but Golden Hour and Spun Sugar have definitely caught my eye!

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  5381. Christy Thayer on

    Wow, all these varieties are just amazing. I’m specifically looking forward to growing alpenglow and golden hour zinnias. I also want to buy the Bee’s choice dahlia mix again. Last year I found the most amazing purple streaked with light yellow/orange dahlia from that group of seeds. Always a special surprise to discover a new flower!

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  5382. Signe Ostby on

    While I love all your seeds, your zinnias are my favorite. My daughter set her wedding date for early July, which in my garden is a transitional time. Your beautiful and dependable zinnias save the day!! We started them early in our little green house and planted them everywhere- not just in cut flower beds. They bloomed beautifully on the day of wedding and guests were amazed that we had so many flowers blooming. They enlivened every bed and the colors are so unique – not your grandma’s zinnias. Your seeds have opened my eyes to the possibilities of blooming zinnias throughout the whole season. Thank you. I look forward to growing more!!

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  5383. Cecilia Stempel on

    Your breeding program is so exciting! So happy to be able to reap the benefits. I’m super excited for the zinnia seeds, the metallics and the unicorns. Your descriptions sound dreamy!

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  5384. Faith on

    I’m excited about celosia. I’m torn between the dark saturated varieties and the dusty blushes. But also, precious metals and unicorn zinnias 😍

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  5385. Jessie Dubuque, Hollow Hill Farm, Tamowrth, NH. on

    As a “budding” flower grower with just one year under my belt, the response at the local farmer’s market to my funky free-form farmhouse flower bouquets has been overwhelming! My customers love the unique colors, varieties, seasonality (I don’t have a greenhouse) and organic style of the flowers I grow and arrange. I can’t imagine a more perfect addition to my farm than Floret originals!

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  5386. Michele Karpyn on

    Looking forward to the crisis. I had such luck with them last year. Some gree to 7 ft. And the goldfinches went crazy over the seeds!

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  5387. Cindy McCormick on

    I will have a hard time actually deciding but I think I will get the Unicorn Mix and one of the light color zinnias, and I will get Bee’s Choice and Petite Floret. I so appreciate you explaining the differences between the mixes and a little of thought process of growing each collection!

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  5388. Rachel Deem on

    I always love the seeds I receive from Floret. I am very excited to order the new varieties for my garden. The Spun sugar and Dawn Creek group I am most excited to get!

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  5389. Emily on

    I would love to try the Unicorn Mix zinnias, and the Cancan Girls dahlias. I’ve grown dahlias from seed the last couple of years, and the thrill of watching a completely new flower unfurl that’s never opened in the world before is unbelievable!

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  5390. Jennifer on

    I’d love to try them all! But I’m especially excited for the zinnias ‘golden hour’ and ‘alpenglow’. I’ve had them on my wish list ever since I first saw you shared them on IG a couple years ago!

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  5391. Barbara Swann Herbert on

    The subtleties of the petal fades in the zinnias – particularly the Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and then the wild beauty of Unicorns…
    The fun of the Bee’s Choice Dahlia seeds is the gift in the unexpected, and the joy of knowing that pollinators will love them.
    Thank you for bringing these to life!

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  5392. Tambra Mcgaw on

    I’ve discovered that I love growing and cutting for vases, celosía. I think it is so beautiful and unique and not found in very many bouquets. I often feel bad cutting the stems to bring inside, however, because the large bumblebees love it so much I will often find them sleeping inside it early on a chilly morning.

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  5393. Kaitlyn on

    Most excited about golden hour and the unicorn mix!!! Thanks for bringing these lovely flowers into the world. (A new flower farmer from
    British Columbia)

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  5394. Jenny Couch on

    I simply love all of the flowers! I am one that embraces unique colors and things in my life. My husband’s grandmother used to talk. Bout her Zinnia’s. I was young, raising kids and simply too busy to really enjoy flowers. When I first planted some zinnias of my own a few years ago, I too fell in love! My first thought though was “OMG, I am getting old”! LOL My favorite mix is the Unicorn Mix.

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  5395. Judith Liggins on

    I’m excited to try growing Dahlias from seed! I live in the Pacific Northwest so I’m grateful that you’re breeding your seeds in this climate.
    I’ve moved to a new home after having the same garden space for 39 years. I look forward to creating a colorful garden that draws me outdoors most days, and welcomes friends, family, and, probably, some wildlife.

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  5396. Alison wood on

    I’m most excited about all the beautiful zinnas. They are so beautiful. My grandmother and my mom both love zinnas. I have a granddaughter that is 9 years old and she loves flowers so I can’t wait to plant these beautiful flowers with her.

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  5397. Emily Tulip on

    I am most excited to try celosias. I’ve seen them, but never loved the limited colors I found available, and never grew them. Your new colors are just lovely, so I’m excited to try such striking textures in my bouquets this year. So very excited to plant this year’s flower!

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  5398. Rachel Clayson on

    Oh my goodness! All of them! Haha! But really, unicorn mix and Cancan girls. Can’t wait to order!

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  5399. Nicole Egerer on

    The unicorn mix looks so beautiful! We’ve grown the bee’s choice for the last few years and we love them. Thank you for making such gorgeous varieties and sharing them with the rest of us!

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  5400. Courtney Townsend on

    I am anxiously waiting for ALL of the Floret beauties! But especially Anenome Dahlias and Dawn Creek Zinnias! 😍😍

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  5401. Chris on

    I am truly enamored with celosia and plan to include in my cut flower garden. I am hoping that I can grow celosia in Maine.

    Reading the articles is super helpful and always makes me happy. I am very much looking forward to spring time and returning to my garden!!!

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  5402. Tristan Arsenault on

    I’ve been on a bit of a soul journey these past few years, and I have started planting bulbs and seeds to sell roadside this year for the first time. I’m trying to incorporate more beautiful things into my life that bring me pure joy, and I thought that maybe I could bring some of that joy to others who may need it. It’s for the stay at home parents, the caregivers that need a break, those struggling and stuck in grief, and those who may feel lost or alone feel a bit more connected. I would love this so much, and love to try Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar, Alpenglow and Dawns Creek Peach or Pastels, and Petite Florets the most, but they are all stunning!

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  5403. Meg Malcolm on

    They are all beautiful and the work that has gone into breeding them must have been tremendous. The education you provide to us regarding these beautiful flowers is very eye opening. Thank you so much for all that you do.

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  5404. Briana Fonte on

    I can’t wait to meet Alpenglow. When the Floret show on Discovery+ came out I’d watch and rewatch the episodes, wondering if someday I would be able to have the chance to get some seeds to grow here in South Florida. Now it’s really happening!! Thank you Erin, Eric, Jill, the whole team!

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  5405. Gerri on

    Wow, hard to choose. Beautiful selection!

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  5406. Shayna on

    I would love to try my hand at any of your zinnias! I am hoping to convert most of my lawn to a cut flower garden this year! I have grown ceclosia in the past and a few dahlia varieties but never zinnias. I wish I had room and more hours of sun to grow them all!

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  5407. Tressa Poulson on

    Beautiful photographs! I am most excited about the Zinnias coming out! How beautiful! Thanks for all you do.

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  5408. Aiya Alberg on

    I love the pale colors of the Alpenglow Zinnias! And anything that pairs well with Limelight hydrangeas is a win….sounds like a dreamy combo! Also I’ve never planted celosia, so I would love to take a crack at any one of the selections you are offering! How exciting to have so many new options!

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  5409. Britany on

    They’re all so beautiful, but we’re most excited to add Alpenglow to our garden!

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  5410. Jayme Cifuentes on

    It’s so hard to pick favorites when every offering is so unique!! I’m hoping to grow them all eventually, but my “must-haves” are Rose Gold, Limonata, and Sangria mix Celosia, Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding Zinnias, and of course the Dahlia mix I’ve been obsessing over for months, the Petite Florets!! So excited to get to grow such beautiful flowers!

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  5411. Amy Chang on

    Excited for all the releases, love all their unique names. Petite floret dahlias and alpenglow zinnias are on the top of my list!

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  5412. Cindy Hogan on

    Thank you for this opportunity to grow your exquisite flowers! I am most excited for Alpenglow and Precious Metal Zinnias. I love this color palette for my home cottage garden here in beautiful Anacortes!

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  5413. Michelle on

    I would absolutely take any variety, and unicorn mix sounds fantastic!

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  5414. Kristin on

    The cancan girls variety looks exciting.

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  5415. Jean H on

    I love surprises and so ‘Bee’s Choice’ and ‘Unicorn’ call to me! The variety of colors and flower forms would make them a perfect for gifting bouquets.

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  5416. Colleen on

    Limomata would fit into my yellow garden so beautifully!
    What a beautiful post, all the varieties are stupendous!

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  5417. Jess Schievella on

    What beautiful photos of you in a sea of flowers – GOALS! These varieties are all so magical. I’d love to get my hands on the shooting stars mix, or the Alpenglow zinnias!

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  5418. Lacey on

    Would love to grow florets babies and some of your zinnias!!! Thank you for making the world more beautiful :) Lacey

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  5419. Victoria Morris on

    Thank you for sharing your farm with all of us. I can’t wait to try growing Cancan Girls and Bee’s Choice!

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  5420. Kathleen on

    Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Unicorn Mix have been on my list for a long, long time!

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  5421. Judy Rogers on

    How can I pick just one? Aaahhhh, I’m going with Bee’s Choice.😉 I’ve never met a dahlia I didn’t like!

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  5422. Kelly Parsons on

    I’m hoping to be able to snag a pack of Victorian Wedding. All of them are beautiful.

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  5423. Darcy on

    I’m so excited to add the Floret seeds to my garden this year, Cherry Brandy Black Eyed Susans, Sweet Peas, Clarkia…many more. I puchased a variety of seeds earlier and have been pining away for spring. Looking forward to a new greenhouse so I can get an early start while this Michigan winter plans it’s exit. We are blessed with our local community as we branched out into supplying a few weddings along with company events with boquets. I think our honey bees are going to enjoy this years mix in the garden too. ;)

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  5424. Katie A on

    Just gorgeous! I want to live in a field of all them. I usually gravitate towars the bright and vibrant mixes, but the soft pastels are definitely ending up in my cart as well. I love all of the celosia, but the ones that stand out to me are the Spun Sugar and Limonata. But the Coral Reef and Dusty Rose are just mind-blowing (those fan blooms give me an alien paradise world vibe that I lovvvveeee). Our new house had a yard that had been negelected for 7 years before we purchased it last year, and we spent most of the season just hacking away at over growth and build vegetable beds, so this season I’m sooooo excited to beutify it with some os these stunners!

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  5425. Julie Roberts on

    The dahlia mixes are always exciting to me – I can’t wait to see what treasures come up in my garden!

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  5426. Amy Hatcher on

    How do you select a favorite, they are all beautiful! My hope this year is to do a few rows of Zinnias in our front flower bed. So the precious metal is one that I would select to incorporate with my lavender.

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  5427. Erin on

    I’m most excited about Golden Hour (I’ve always loved it!) and the Bee Choice. I’m ready to give Dahlias a try!

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  5428. Jen on

    They’re all so beautiful. I’ll try to get any of the Zinnias!

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  5429. Marsha on

    I adore the zinnias. Precious Metals and Alpenglow look gorgeous. Also, the Bee’s Choice would be really fun, it’s always such an exciting surprise when you see that first unique bloom unfolding.

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  5430. Janelle on

    This morning I woke to join my family who are all suffering with wicked colds, I pulled up all your beautiful pictures and everyone started to perk up. Dreaming of the garden dreaming of colours and dreaming of flowers. Our favorited are Celosia, unfortunately we all have different favourites for variety and colour, that being said the sangria mix made me smile.
    Thank you for making my families day brighter!

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  5431. Tavian on

    The vintage rose and spun sugar (great work Eric!) celosias are breathtaking and I can’t choose a favourite of the zinnias because they are all incredible!
    Amazing job and congratulations Team Floret!

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  5432. Sam on

    I absolutely love all of them! I just love flowers in general. My favorite ones are the zinnias and dahlias, especially Precious Metals, Bee’s Choice, and Petite Florets.

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  5433. Tiana on

    I am hoping to score Cancan Girls or Petite Floret Dahlia seeds. I have had great luck with your seeds in the past and hope to grow more in the years to come! Any suggestions to extend their vase life? I only grow these for their beauty but every year I question why as space in limited in my small cut flower garden.

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  5434. Heidi Klammer on

    I love dahlias but zinnias seem to do better here once they get going. I learned to love all the common varieties available from the local seed racks when I planted them among my vegetables and herb gardens one of the first years in high, dry N E Oregon. They were stunning and kept putting out more and more flowers all through the season. My respect for what I thought was common grew. Now I see what is possible. Soch beautiful forms and colors. Thanks for sharing yours.

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  5435. AR on

    I cannot wait for the bee’s Choice mix, cancan girls, pettite florets, alpenglow, coral reef, and pink chenille!!

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  5436. Louise Incao on

    How could you possible pick just one? These are all so special and I’m so excited to include them in my new flower growing journey.

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  5437. Bethany on

    I wish I could grow all of them! But the ones that caught my eye the most were the Alpenglow zinnias, the Cancan girls dahlias, and all the celosia varieties because how can you even pick a favorite of those beauties!!?

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  5438. Megan L. on

    The precious metals and alpenglow zinnias are so dreamy! This will be my first year growing zinnias and I can’t wait to try these gorgeous varieties!!

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  5439. Katherine Hogan on

    Celosia! The fan shaped that I’ve always known as cockscomb. Has been a favorite flower of mine since childhood. Will grow the plume variety also to use in my daughter’s October wedding.

    Happy to learn you have a variety of cockscomb that grows well here in the PNW. I also became a zinnia fan reading your descriptions. Precious Metals!

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  5440. Erika on

    Unicorn Mix has all my favorite tones!

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  5441. Caitlin Cline on

    Firstly, I’m in awe of all the varieties you’ve so carefully cultivated. I’m deeply enchanted by your zinnia and dahlia varieties, particularly the Victoria wedding and little flower girl varieties of the zinnias (I keep going back to zoom in on these beautiful blooms), and the floret and shooting star dahlia varieties. Dahlias never cease to amaze me with how much they vary when allowed to. Just, wow. Brava! Well done!

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  5442. Sharon Zimny on

    I started following Floret when I moved to Washington 5 years ago I’ve moved this year and I’m planning a flower garden here in southern Illinois I already have your seeds put back for here but would always love to add more. Also planning for roses as well. I want to wish you well and I enjoy everything you do it’s been a pleasure to watch you grow.

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  5443. Toni on

    I am so excited!!! I feel like I’ve been waiting as long as you. Can’t wait to plant and watch the magic happen in my own space.

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  5444. Roxanne on

    I lust after Alpenglow!

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  5445. Cheryl Roe on

    Dawn Blush zinnia looks amazing, and of course all the dahlias.

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  5446. Kym on

    Narrowing down to a favorite is hard! They are ALL stunning! The Unicorn zinnia are beautiful as are the Victorian Wedding…but then again, dahlias hold an extra special place in my heart so….narrowing down choices is hard! 😂 Feeling I should branch out and try something new, I’m especially excited about the zinnias!

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  5447. Miranda on

    So excited for the new zinnias! Especially precious metals & unicorn mix!

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  5448. Lesley Hill on

    All of these are stunning. This will be my second year of growing from seed with Floret after taking out my vegetable garden. Hand picked flowers make me happier than salads. What can I say. As an urban farmer a decision was made. I would love to see the Floret Dahlia and the Dawn Creek Honey zinnia. Thanks for all of your care and attention you put into this project. You are bringing joy to tables everywhere.

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  5449. Kaylee Jensen on

    They are all beautiful, but I am so excited to see Golden hour, Alpenglow and Prescious Metals!

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  5450. Mary on

    I’ve tagged and collected seeds from my zinnias for 30+ years. But mine are always grown in my cutting garden so I have no control on perfecting the ones that I’ve tagged. I have loved watching your process on getting specific traits and can’t wait to add them to my gardens. 🌸🌺🌼

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  5451. Belle Gayer on

    I have never grown zinnias but your flowers are so exquisite, if I win I will definitely begin!!

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  5452. Emily Davila on

    It’s hard to pick what I’m most excited about but the varieties of Celosia, will be my pick. Last year I planted multiple color varieties and it felt like a home grown fairy garden. This year id love to add some new colors in!

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  5453. Kathleen Witt Ryan on

    The photographs are all so gorgeous! The variety of colors (from pastels to more vibrant “pops” of color) are just beautiful. Especially liked the ‘Petite Florets’ and ‘Shooting Stars’; we are trying to increase bees in our yard as much as possible via flowers and herbs.
    Thank you for a bit of beauty in late (dreary) January!

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  5454. Jennifer Rogers on

    Good morning,
    So stunning it’s hard to choose! First let me tell you that I live in Illinois. I’m prepping a property for a garden wedding. My son and his fiancé are coming home from the Navy to get married in the summer of 2025. She loves green and purple. I don’t know which collection to pick. I think I would leave that up to you. Thank you for the consideration.
    Graciously,
    Jennifer Rogers

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  5455. Luanne on

    I most like the flowers that are shorter in stature. The wind is always battling me! There is no way I could decide on color alone!

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  5456. Laura Cannistra on

    How do you choose a favorite?? They are all so beautiful. If I had to pick I think the unicorn blend would be my favorite. So excited for the seed sale!!

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  5457. Kia Gardner on

    It’s so hard to narrow down which I’m most excited for! I can’t wait for vintage rose celosia, aaaalll the new zinnia varieties, and the bee’s choice dahlias (and making arrangements with them all!!)!

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  5458. Mary Ann Janssen on

    Lovely descriptive terms of all the different varieties of Celosias, Zinnias, Dahlias !! I love the Vintage Rose, Sangria, Coral Reef celosias, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow, Precious Metals zinnias, the Shooting Stars and Petite Florets dahlias. Thank you for bringing these precious beauties into the world.

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  5459. Nancy Vance on

    I will be trying the coral reef supercrest this year. I am intrigued by their shape and that they bloom early here in PNW. I have grown the zinnias, and will continue. My mother grew/loved zinnias; I continue to grow them and feel the love each day as they bloom.

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  5460. Arin Kramer on

    Dahlias from seed?!! That would be so exciting to grow! Cancun mix for some anemone dahlias. Thank you!

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  5461. Sarah Abreu on

    While all of these flowers are so full of color and whimsy, I am most excited to add “Cancan Girls” to my garden this season. I tried growing Dahlias from bulb last year with no success, but since getting Floret’s cut flower garden book from my grandmother, I have been successful with seeds and I hope to extend that to Dahlias! I cannot wait to fill all of my family, teachers and friend’s vases with flowers and continue to learn about horticultural therapy through these blossoms!

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  5462. Roxanne on

    I’m really excited to getting Cancan girls, shooting stars and bees choice as well as the unicorn mix of zinnias, Erin’s description also convinced me to add spun sugar celosia and summer sherbet.

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  5463. J Z on

    Wow, Floret, your flowers inspire me!

    I’m excited to see the heat loving varieties. The Autumn Blaze, Rose Gold, Vintage Gold, & Coral Reef celosias are among my favorites. They’re all so gorgeous.😍

    I want ALL the zinnias, but if I had to choose just one, it would be Precious Metals.

    Someday I want to try dahlias♡

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  5464. PETER TAYLOR on

    Thank You Erin, Chris and team for all that you guys do! I am constantly awed and inspired by your efforts and success. I am really looking forward to growing some of each of the categories, Glowing Embers Celosia, Precious Metals Zinnias and Cancan Girls Dahlias.

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  5465. Suzy Fellabaum on

    These mixes are all so beautiful. My favorite changes every time I look through them! I am especially fond of the Precious Metals but the Dahlia seeds intrigue me as well.

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  5466. Helen on

    Aaah, I want them all! Decisions, decisions…

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  5467. Jessie on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on that Precious Metals mix! Those soothing colors speak to my soul.

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  5468. Julie Kirchhoff on

    I have Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, & Victorian Wedding zinnias on my wishlist. Also, eyeing the petite floret dahlias, but after reading through this, I want everything 😂

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  5469. Jeanne on

    Celosias, zinnias and dahlias…oh my! So very hard to pick favorites. First congratulations on your breeding success. So stunning, each and every one. I would say the celosias are most exciting as I’m drawn to more spiky type plants so, Spun Sugar and pink chenille are my top picks. However, Golden hour and little flower girl seem magical as do the stunning petite florets and shooting star dahlias. Honestly, I would be thrilled to be successful at growing any of these new varieties that you and your team have lovingly created to share with the world. Thank you!!

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  5470. Erin Forsyth on

    I’m dying to grow precious metals and petite florets!! Actually, I want to grow ALL the new zinnia varieties! 😍

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  5471. Nhi Tran on

    The zinnias collection colors are so gorgeous

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  5472. Erica on

    I would love to try your dahlias! We grew some of them last year and they were sure a beautiful addition to our small urban farm. The kids loved picking them!

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  5473. Amy Barnes on

    I’m most excited for the “Petite Floret” seeds! The dahlias I grew from the seeds that came along with your dahlia book are just delightful! As a result, growing dahlias from seed has become a favorite part of my flower adventures! I love the surprise, and each one seems so special. Thank you for all of the work that you do to bring flower magic into the lives of us all!

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  5474. Canny on

    I have been patiently waiting for these zinnias to become available for our garden. My twins screamed with me when I told them we can plant these finally this year! We have our hearts set on “Golden Hour”, “Alpenglow”, “Unicorn mix” and “Victorian Wedding”. I hope I will be able to buy those before it’s sold out so we can happily enjoy these gorgeous flowers this coming summer! So excited! Erin, you are such an inspiration and I have to talk about you in every flower conversation with another flower lover! You truly make a huge difference to this world!

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  5475. Kate Molendijk on

    Love unicorn and limonata! This will be my 5th year growing your seeds (very small front yard patch) and it brings me great joy every year!

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  5476. Marry on

    Everything Floret does is very very nice and this is no exception.
    I have been following them for a while and I was looking forward to buying this February 6th but I saw that I couldn’t buy my favorites due to lack of budget and I waited patiently for a giveaway because I had already read the entire page and I admire each of their Instagram posts. I really like Erin and she is an example to follow. She and her team encourage me to create, plant and be patient and positive in the face of the adversities that this world of flowers can bring. I would really love to win some seeds for this spring. My favorites are undoubtedly the dahlias. in all its shapes and sizes
    thanks for reading me

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  5477. Heather Blackburn on

    EEEK! This is so incredibly exciting! I am OF COURSE excited for these gorgeous zinnia varieties, BUT am probably most excited to try the dusty rose and Chenille pink Celocia. It is challenging to find a range of celocia in the fan/crested form in these soft pastel colors in my region (Eastern Canada).

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  5478. Diane Dobrovic on

    Wow! So many amazing and beautiful choices. I am most excited for the Zinnas (unicorn mix and Victorian wedding to put at the end of my driveway and around my light post). And the dahlias, which I started growing 2 years ago based upon a comment you replied to me on one of your posts that I commented on. I would be happy with any of the dahlia seed packets. My goal this year is to try and harvest seed from my dahlias

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  5479. Cheryl on

    I’m not greedy! I will share the wealth of such a gift with my garden club. But I would keep the “Victorian Wedding” zinnia seed and the “Floret” dahlia seed for myself.

    Spectacular work Floret. Bet you’re sold out in just a number of hours.

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  5480. J c easton on

    They are all stunning. Well done to you all, it shows hard work pays off! I’m now just dreaming of the day that they can be sold in Scotland. Absolutely gorgeous.

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  5481. Bethany Carver on

    I am so excited for the Alpenglow….but they are all incredibly beautiful and unique! What unique treasures!

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  5482. Katie N on

    This list is so inspiring! I’m initially drawn to the zinnias, unicorn mix is first on my list! Now I have been convinced I need celosia in my life and with a name like “spun sugar” sold!

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  5483. Gina Holloway on

    In a the cold of winter, the anticipation of warm weather flowers…
    Zinnias were the first flower that, as a child, my Dad let me grow in a small plot in his organic vegetable garden. I liked their distinct round bright blooms on the seed packet. They did not disappoint my young self in any way. It was a very successful venture. My choices: Precious Metals, Unicorn Mix, and Dawn Creek Peach.
    Dahlias, I’ve always grown from nursery plants, usually in pots for my Mom who always selected a few varieties each spring. She loved their fullness, color, and healthy blooms. My choice: Can Can Girls
    Celosia, in my experience, was often the dependable background flower, the pure texture in a garden. I developed a fondness for the coral and brain-like blooms because my Mom told me that my grandfather, her Dad, would always have a row of them in his garden when she was growing up. That story is now my memory and my fondness of this variety. My choices: Autumn Blaze, Rose Gold, Spun Sugar, Limonata, Raspberry Lemonade, and Sangria Mix.

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  5484. Nicki P on

    Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias look absolutely stunning! I have Floret seeds that I bought in the autumn to plant this spring, it would be delightful to have a full Floret garden this year!

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  5485. Sandy Summers on

    Congratulations !! What a feeling it must be to launch these to the world, I’m currently enrolled in the Floret workshop as a new farmer I’d really love to plant them all !, but staying focused I’d love the zinnias Dawn creeks pastels and Floret and flower girl will be on my list to grow.

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  5486. Lori on

    Thanks for the opportunity to win a collection! I first fell for Golden Hour and Precious Metals zinnias, but have added a few more on my list. Your glowing descriptions have led me to want to add Limonata celosia and a not yet chosen dahlia to my order when the day arrives. I admire your work ethic and am in awe of the overall aesthetic of Floret Farms that you put out into the workl. Well done!

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  5487. Whitney Spagnola on

    Precious Metal, Coral Reef and Lemonata Celosia would be perfect in my flower garden. Although, any of these gorgeous selections would be wonderful! I can’t wait to start making bouquets again!

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  5488. Kim on

    Dream, dream, dream, I LoVE them all! Most excited about:
    Celosia: Rose Gold
    Zinnia: Alpenglow
    Dahlia: Petite Florets
    Thank you for sharing your vision and learnings with us Erin and team Floret. Thanks for bringing these beautiful blooms into existence and then spreading them around the world! LoVE from 🇨🇦 🍁 ❤️

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  5489. Josephine on

    Golden Hour and Alpen Glow are my absolute favorites but I’ve never tried celosia before and Limonata looks beautiful!! Congratulations on all your hard work!

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  5490. Rochelle on

    I’m most excited about the celosia- all of them. I’ve never grown anemone form dahlias (actually never seen them) and yours are quite inspiring to want to try – I LOVE the color and look of “Floret.” Zinias have always been my favorite flower, so I love them all. It’s hard to choose, but Dawn Creek Pastels and Unicorn mix might be my favorite? However, choosing a fav Zinia is like trying to choose your fav stufty as a kid- you love them all and would hate for of your stufties to feel bad by picking a favorite!

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  5491. Natasha on

    I’m over the moon excited for Precious Metals & Sangria Celosia! I was lucky to get the Unicorn Zinnias the year they were released and just adore them! It’s been so fun watching this journey, what an accomplishment to finally be able to offer them to the world💛

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  5492. Kerry Lee on

    Wow! These all look so incredible and I appreciate all the hard work that went in to creating them.
    I am especially looking forward to growing the Unicorn and Precious Metals zinnia mixes! The Limonata celosia also has my eye.

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  5493. Victoria Ewing on

    The blush and Golden Hour Zinnias! I’ve been waiting for Dawn Creek zinnias to be available and I’m so excited to include some in my first year as an official flower farmer. 😊

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  5494. Gemini Fox on

    All of these flowers are gorgeous and I would love to grow any and all of them. I’m most excited for the celosia varieties and Unicorn mix zinnias!

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  5495. Lorraine on

    I love the celosia for dried floral arrangements!

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  5496. Amy on

    Love the Floret and Little Flower Girl. Actually, I love them all!! Can’t wait for the sale to start!

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  5497. Jessie on

    This is incredible! I’m so inspired by you and all the hard work you and your team have put into this release. They’re all so stunning! It’s impossible to pick a favorite but the Coral Reef celosia are one of the most unique flowers I’ve ever seen. Can’t wait to grow them!

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  5498. James Waters on

    While I LOVE dahlias, they do not do well in the heat of northeast Florida. However, zinnias and celosia do as well as cosmos. I love the bright colors of zinnias but I think that the subtle shades that you have bred are a more sophisticated look for my garden. I’m trying to be a bit more “harmonious” in my plantings this year rather than an absolute RIOT of color, LOL. So, any of the softer shades of the zinnias and celosia would be welcomed in my garden … except for those pincushion types of zinnias. They don’t like the Florida heat and humidity either based on my past attempts to grow them.

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  5499. Heather on

    The Dahlias for my Mom’s memorial garden. She would have loved them!!

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  5500. Pamela on

    So, so exciting. Congratulations on your team’s hard work. We are all so excited to get a chance to grow these gorgeous flowers. I am new to cut flower growing with my first dip last summer. I’ve already got ranunculus growing and a variety of floret seeds that I was lucky to grab in your August sale. 17 of 36 of Bee’s Choice have germinated and already have their first true leaves! I so want to grow more dahlias and discover my own beauty! I’ve got my sights on your CanCan Girls – what a great name! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and love of flowers with us.

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  5501. Andrea Mitchell on

    Erin and Team you make the world more beautiful. I love them all. I’ve never been a huge Celosia fan and haven’t had much luck growing this variety but these are absolutely stunning. I am particularly loving Limonata, Vintage Rose and Chenille.

    For Zinnia’s I love them all but my favourites are Golden Hour and Vintage Wedding.

    I’ve been growing the Bee’s Choice Dahlias for a couple of years. I live in the city and grow them on my front boulevard. We have all kinds of pollinators that join us every year, bees, ladybugs, etc… so I will be growing those again and I am excited that you’ve expanded this variety.

    Thank you Erin, you have brought flowers into my life! xo

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  5502. Larisa Gagner on

    I’m most excited about Bee’s Choice. I think that mix will look gorgeous in my open field areas near the hedgerows I’m building and attract a lot of buzzy pollinators!!

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  5503. Courtney on

    Gosh, this whole collection of Floret Originals has me giddy! After the passing of my mama and battling my own disease, I’ve decided to channel my pain into one of life’s simple pleasures, flowers. Thank you, Erin and team, for reminding me we can create our sanctuary through this beauty. I am most excited about Dawn Creek’s Peach/ Honey, Alpenglow and can’t wait to add Celosia for a spritz of something different, maybe Glowing Embers or Limonata. Cheers to Floret Originals and Subtle Signs Flower Farm all the way from La Pine, OR!

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  5504. Amanda on

    First time grower long time flower lover. I love the magic that you put out into the world. I am excited to start my magical journey with the aptly named Zinnia Unicorn Mix.

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  5505. Tricia on

    All are stunningly gorgeous. Kudos to you and your team for all of the hard work it takes to produce such beauties. Cant wait to grow some of them in my garden🤗

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  5506. Catherine Bombico on

    They all look and sound wonderful! Congrats!
    I’ll try to snag cancan, alpenglow, Victorian wedding.

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  5507. Caitlin on

    Vintage Rose over here!

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  5508. Santana on

    Bee’s Choice!! I had my first successful dahlias grow last year, which was a huge feat being that my dry, hard, NM soil had been sitting under rocks for 50 -yes, fifty!- years. After more soil amendments this winter I expect my future dahlias to thrive! That and I am a (very) amateur beekeeper :) This will be my first spring with my own personal hive and I can only dream of the good work my little ladies will do for the Bee’s Choice patch :))

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  5509. Amy St. John/Almanac Flower Co. on

    So many beautiful options! The Vintage Rose celosia would be so amazing for wedding design work. I told myself I was done buying seeds for the year…but have to sneak in a few more.

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  5510. Andrea on

    All so beautiful, but I am really excited about growing the zinnias. These varieties have changed my mind about them!

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  5511. Cathy Kuhlman on

    Dusty Rose, Dawn Creek Blush and Petite Florets were among the first to pop out as I quickly scrolled through, but honestly, I’d be grateful to receive any of these varieties! It has been such a pleasure to watch your business grow and change! Supporting the small business owners, especially those who share their knowledge and love of what they do with others is hugely important! Thank you for the opportunity and the pleasure of seeing all these beautiful pictures! It helps with the winter doldrums!

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  5512. Diane Saucier Allen on

    Seeing your VAST inventory just blows me away!! They are all SO beautiful! How could anyone possibly choose? I have sown seeds every year since I was a little girl when my mother helped me start a little round flowerbed surrounding by rocks. love my cutting garden–which I use to give flowers to friends to enjoy or for events. I mostly get my seeds from the dollar store, but I also collect my own. I can only imagine all the WORK and labor your farm requires. I haven’t grown celosia in years, so I was inspired when I saw all of your variety. I live on a mountaintop in the Ozarks with clay soil, LOTS of rocks and limited well water, so growing really is an act of love and sacrifice. Thank you for sharing your passion at Floret—it is an inspiration for all of us!

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  5513. Sandy Stone on

    To choose one of these is almost impossible to do. These are gorgeous and so unique. I love the jewel tone Unicorn zinnias but dahlias are my daughter’s favorite flower. I would pick the Cancan Girls for my #1. I can’t wait to have access to these original beauties.

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  5514. Susan on

    I love Alpenglow and all the Celosias!! Will be hard to choose. So exciting!!

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  5515. Cassidy Griffin on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow and Golden Hour. They’re all beautiful though! I can’t wait to have them all in my garden!

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  5516. Cheryl Morgan on

    Oh, my how beautiful they all are! If I have to choose, it would be the Little Flower Girl zinnias! They are so yummy and gorgeous, and I’d love to add them to my backyard flower beds. Next would be ALL the celosia, but in particular the creamier, paler tones. They would pair so beautifully with the zinnias. On this cold, winter day planning for a garden is such fun!

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  5517. Ashley Crowe on

    Oh my how do I even pick!! Alllll of the zinnias. Need them all. I’ve been following your journey for years-how exciting to see it come to life!!!

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  5518. Debbie on

    Drooling over the zinnias!!! Gorg!

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  5519. Laura on

    Gorgeous! I’m most excited for the zinnias – but especially “Unicorn Mix,” to plant with my flower-loving, 5-year-old daughter.

    Keep up the beautiful work!

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  5520. Julie Lee on

    Celosia Coral Reef, Zinnia Alpenglow, Zinnia Precious Metals, and Dahlia Cancan take my breath away. I would be thrilled to grow them in my garden!

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  5521. Karly on

    Alpenglow and limonata! And precious metals. And dawn creek blush. And peach. And honey.

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  5522. Kara on

    How could we possibly choose a favorite? Answer = All of them!!!

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  5523. Laura Wheeler on

    I’m have been eagerly been awaiting the zinnias. Especially Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Victorian Wedding!

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  5524. Hannah Walke on

    I am so excited to get my hands on these originals!!! So grateful that you are gracious enough to share. Give me ALL of those soft dusty zinnias. I can’t even wait to start my seeds inside. Spring here we come!!!

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  5525. Kelsey on

    Everything is pure magic! If I had to narrow it down, to one from each flower type, they would be vintage rose celosia, alpenglow zinnias, and petite floret dahlias. Hoping I can get a least one packet of these beauties.

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  5526. Lindsay on

    I want to try them all but the metallic zinnias and the unicorns are the most exciting to me. I can’t wait to start planting them!

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  5527. sadie on

    They all are so beautiful and they all are so unique. I can’t wait to see Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Bee’s Choice, Petite Florets, Little Flower Girl, Vintage Rose celosia, and Pink Chenille celosia.

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  5528. Crystal Osier on

    Alpenglow is my favorite, such delicate pink tones.

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  5529. Deborah Hunter on

    Really I am interested in them all bit my favorites are zinnias and Bee’s choice dahlia’s. I am preparing to plant the garden wild at The Lion & The Bee and I will use as much product from you as I can.
    Happy growing!!

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  5530. Alexis Sweeting on

    Precious Metals indeed might be the most magical as you’ve said! I’m a first time cut flower garden grower this season & would be honored to grow this precious collection in my own home!
    Thank you for you dedication in sharing these beautifully curated Floret Originals.

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  5531. Hua Johsens on

    The Dusty Rose, Pink Chenille and Coral Reef celosias grab my attention the most. These blooms remind me of the sea and my childhood home in Hawaii. They have so much character! They will spark interest in any bouquet and I would love to grow at least one variety. So excited about all the seeds and flowering possibilities. Thank you Floret!

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  5532. Jessica on

    These are all absolutely beautiful and I can hardly wait to try and get a chance at growing some of these beauties ❤️ I think all of them are just gorgeous and would have a hard time picking just a few (Alpenglow & Little Flower girl 🤩) I have a vision of growing a little bit of everything in my backyard to enjoy with my community of Rayleigh. I’m already dreaming (while everything is covered in a blanket of snow) of the magic this summer will bring with flowers and all the little pollinators buzzing around. Congratulations Erin and Floret, this project is amazing and will bring so much joy and beauty to the world 🥰

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  5533. Jessica Maynard on

    This is such a beautiful post. All of these flowers are amazing. I’d love to try out the Celosias this year. I am really excited about the Zinnias and Dahlias as well! Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  5534. Amy Tillison on

    My son has successfully grown Floret zinnias from seed and they are among his most favorite! I am in love with the celosia and want at least one of every color! Not to overlook the dahlias – the variety of blooms is truly enchanting! You are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing!

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  5535. Morgan DeGroot on

    It’s so hard to choose, but I’ve narrowed my list down to Dahlias (bees choice and shooting star) and celosia (rose gold and raspberry lemonade). I cannot wait!

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  5536. Justin N. on

    Thank you for this informative post! It is hard to narrow it down, but I am excited to add more celosia genetics to the interesting varieties that are colonizing my garden. I’m looking forward to the Unicorn Mix zinnias (as well as several others!) and the Petite Florets dahlia seed. For two years, I’ve coveted Floret dahlia seed…only two more weeks!!!

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  5537. Sandra Vigil on

    I love them all🌼🌷🪻However, the Bee’s choice is probably my favorite.

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  5538. Nicole Jantzen on

    Wow! What a hard choice. I’d love to pair the Dawn Creek Honey with Vintage Rose 😍

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  5539. Elizabeth Ewald on

    How can a flower lover not be excited about everything that is about to be released. However, if you want just one choice, I choose the Dahlias, because I actually had success growing them from seed. (Now storing for the winter was not as successful-but I am working on that!! )

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  5540. Shawnee McMullin on

    I’m drooling over Vintage Rose and Golden Hour! And I can’t resist the mystery and surprise Cancan Girl would bring to my garden!

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  5541. Katie on

    I’m just getting started with dahlias and I love the star shaped in this collection. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your hard work and all this joy!

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  5542. Steven Kramer on

    Wow!!! Every single one is amazing.

    I think I’m most excited about:
    Celosia Limonata
    Celosia Dusty Rose
    Celosia Glowing Embers
    Celosia Vintage Rose
    Zinnia Golden Hour
    Dahlia Shooting Stars

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  5543. Viancka on

    All the flowers are beautiful. I am a pastel lover so the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias and the Vintage Rose celosia are what I am most excited about. They will prefectly fit into the pastel palette I am cultivating.

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  5544. Anne Salvail on

    You are a true inspiration for all flower lovers ! Such dedication and talent, I would love to try your floret and bee Choice dahlias seeds this year Thank you for all you do !!!

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  5545. Pheng on

    I’m so excited for the zinnias. I fell in love after seeing them a few years ago and have been eagerly waiting for your release. The unicorn mix just looks magical and the others are gorgeous too.

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  5546. Suzanne on

    Unicorn mix! I’ve been waiting soooo long! I am also really excited about Precious Metals and Shooting Stars! Yay!

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  5547. Derrell Peterson on

    My wife is dying to get Precious metals so that is my goal for this sale. I am hoping I can surprise her with a few of the different zinnia varieties.

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  5548. Jackie Barry on

    Gosh. It’s hard to pick which would be my favorite, especially with the zinnias. The description of the Golden Hour zinnias stood out to me so I’ll choose them. But I love pretty much all zinnias. An added bonus with zinnias for me is that the deer who wander through my yard don’t eat them.
    I’ve never grown celosia but this year I might have to break down and do that. Your photos and descriptions make them hard to resist. The Rose Gold and Vintage Rose would be my top picks. And their different heights would make them pair nicely in a garden bed, in addition to their other attributes.

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  5549. Michele walker on

    I love all the celosia varieties I think celosias are under appreciated in cut flower arrangements and think Autumn Blaze will make an amazing addition to any garden

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  5550. emily on

    Really, really beautiful. Can’t wait to add some fresh new colors and varieties!

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  5551. Charlene Skalmusky on

    I love your zinnia collection! It’s too hard to pick one variety. I will be trying to get my hands on all of them. Thank you for this opportunity.

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  5552. Ashley on

    I am so excited about Victorian Wedding and all of the Dahlia mixes

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  5553. Beth M. on

    ALL, ALL, ALL . Seriously I want them all! They are all so very special and beautiful. I can’t wait to try whatever I am able to get. Thank you for this wonderful work!

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  5554. Susan on

    I’m most excited for the new Zinnias but close behind are the Dahlias. I’ve never grown Dahlias from seed and it sounds so fun .

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  5555. Rosemary Melillo on

    I have 5 favorites so hard to narrow down. Precious Metals would be my first choice followed by Bee’s Choice.

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  5556. Patty Palmer on

    I have never grown zinnias and am looking forward to adding them to my garden journey! My maternal grandmother had a beautiful garden every year back in Minnesota. We would only get to see her once a year and my sister and I always loved her flowers.

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  5557. Diane Daubeneck on

    I’m most excited about Dawn Creek Honey and Golden Hour to grow this season. I’ve been buying your seeds for quite a few years now and have been so impressed as your business continues to evolve!

    Happy Springtime!

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  5558. Heather Clark on

    I’m so excited for the ‘shooting stats’ dahlia mix and the zinnia ‘unicorn mix’!

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  5559. Amy on

    I love allllll of the beautiful breeds but zinnias are my favorite. My grandparents always grew zinnias along their long driveway path and so I have fond nostalgia for them. I am most excited for the Alpenglow and precious metals varieties. Last year I successfully grew beautiful cress from your seeds and would loooove to score some zinnias this time around. :))) love your work.

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  5560. Julene Castillo on

    I’m looking forward to getting the dahlias. I’m excited to try growing “Petite Floret” and “Shooting Stars”!

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  5561. Megan H on

    I am excited about all and hope I get the chance to purchase at least a few of the new varieties to try. I have loved everything I have grown from you all so far.

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  5562. Kristin on

    I thought I was just going to try for the Alpenglow zinnias, but now I want some of the celosia too!! How will I choose?!

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  5563. Tiffany Maughan on

    This is so exciting! I’m most excited for Alpenglow zinnia and Dawn Creek blush. I’m so grateful for your many years of work and have loved following your journey.

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  5564. Leigh on

    My favorites are: the feathery plumes of Spun Sugar, the salmon and pink colors of Coral Reef, and my top favorite is the Cancan Girls dahlia mix. My favorite part of dahlia seeds is not knowing what you will get and being surprised all summer long.

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  5565. Heather on

    I am hoping to plant celosia this year – I’ve never grown it before!

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  5566. Samantha Wojnowiak on

    Every single one of these varieties takes my breath away! I’ve been following Floret’s journey for years now and this launch is incredible! If I had to choose, I would say I’m most excited for Zinnia Golden Hour and Alpenglow, as well as Dahlia CanCan Girls! Gardening has been such a stress reliever and so rewarding for me. Every flower that opens feels like such an accomplishment! Thank you Floret for bringing this beauty to all of our farms, beds, and yards! It is a true blessing!

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  5567. Sarah Smith on

    Hoping to get some of the zinnia varieties! Most especially alpenglow and precious metals.

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  5568. Kim on

    Unicorn Mix and any of the dahlias! Thank you for bringing so much beauty to our world.

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  5569. Bridgett Murray on

    I’m excited for the celosia and the unicorn mix the most… but I can dream about them all!!! I am SO looking forward to many, many beautiful blooms this year!

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  5570. Cheryl Vinall on

    Oh my goodness, so impressed with all your hard work and persistence to get to this point. Just love all the flowers. But totally enchanted with the celosias that have that fan like shape like vintage rose. I want them! Lol Excited to pick up some of your new seed collection.

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  5571. Kathryn Henderson on

    Like many others, I’d like to have all the new lovelies! The Precious Metals Zinnias sound especially interesting. Thanks so much for your efforts in creating new varieties. You are a very descriptive writer.

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  5572. Lucy LaFayette on

    These all sound wonderful, it’s hard to pick out favorites, but if I have to, I think I would pick Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Unicorn Zinnias, Limonata and Coral Reef Celosia, and Cancan Girls, Petite Flortes and Bees Choice Dahlias.

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  5573. Chelsea on

    The celosia varieties are amazing! I love the Limonata and Vintage Rose varieties and hope to try growing at least one of these this year 💐
    The whole collection is beautiful!

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  5574. Melissa McKay on

    I bought Coral Reef celosia in the last sale; can’t wait to see these in this year’s garden. I think the Rose Gold mix is gorgeous, so that’s what I’m going for this time. I’ve loved geeking out over your seed-breeding Instagram reels!

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  5575. Tammy Demers on

    Hard to choose just one, but since I have to, I have to go with Precious Metals!

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  5576. Bethany on

    I am most excited to try Dahlias. I feel like they are the gifts that keep on giving!

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  5577. April Guzy on

    Spun Sugar and Summer Sherbet from the celosia originals are gorgeous! I have never grown dahlias, but these varieties, specifically the Cancan girls, are going to be my trial run! Great effort in producing so many beautiful originals! Can’t wait to get started.

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  5578. Zarah on

    I am beyond excited for the Floret, and Petite floret babies, but this article has sold me on the Cancan girls also! I also absolutely fell in love with Dawn creek honey, and have been coveting getting my hands on your precious metal variety, apenglow, and golden hour for a while now. I could keep going because I am so in love with so many of these, but those have always stood out. I find myself drawn in by the warm Peachy and honey colors and these are so special.

    I would be so excited to win a deluxe mix… your varieties are so magical. Thank you for doing what you do!

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  5579. Tiffanie Labrie on

    Alpenglow zinnias all the way! I love how fluffy and dense they are, and that color is to die for!

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  5580. Susan Norcross on

    How exactly are we to decide!!!!!!??? So far I love Cancan Girls and Floret in the Fahlias. I’ve never grown Dahlias but am excited for the challenge☺️ And wow, the Sangria mix just pops out! I love that you have experimented and coaxed beauty from these lovelies!

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  5581. Betsy Flowers on

    Celosia and Zinnias! I’ve bought Floret seeds for both and am in love with both. In the summer I’m anxious to see what is blooming in my cutting garden each day. Such fun to see the colors, sizes and shapes! My mom was a florist, but knew nothing about gardening per se so it’s been trial and error for years. Floret has made this such a wonderful learning experience. I’m almost giddy!

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  5582. Brooke McGuffin on

    It’s so hard to choose! I really love any of those double layered or big centered zinnias, or the broomy light pink celosia varieties. I got the bee’s choice dahlia mix from Floret a couple years ago and have loved seeing how much the bees love those! My favorite from these are the petite florets and the dawn creek zinnias!!

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  5583. Julie Trulson on

    I’m so excited about the zinnias! I live in San Jose,CA with a low water garden so although I love, love dahlias I decided a while ago they aren’t a good fit in our garden.

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  5584. Rachel on

    I’m most excited about Golden Hour, but Petit Floret is a close second! Love how you and the farm have grown and honed in the breeding program. It’s been so fun to follow along!

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  5585. Cathie on

    I have a new garden bed with three tiers that would be perfect for the celosias and dahlias and I’m drawn to the rich dark vibrant colors. Thank you for separating out each grouping to get a closer look.

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  5586. Celia on

    Those rose gold celosias and Alpen glow zinnias are pure magic! Perfect additions to our garden here.

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  5587. Alicia on

    This is so exciting! I hadn’t considered trying the brain shoes celosia until I read this blog post, so thank you for highlighting each one. I can’t wait to grow many of the seeds you’ve all been working so hard on!

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  5588. Jane Hunter on

    What a lovely collection of seeds! Cancan girls dahli is a must for me as is the Dawn Creek Blush zinnia. So excited for the sale to begin!!!

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  5589. Stephanie on

    Golden hour has been a variety I’ve been wanting to add since you first shared it. The wait is finally over! Such amazing work you’ve done bringing softer palettes to the world of zinniasz

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  5590. Juli Bokenkamp on

    The colors of all are outstanding and dreamy. I am fascinated by the research. I would love to add them into our community garden where we hive away hundreds of flower arrangements around our community.

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  5591. John on

    I have been a fan since my girlfriend became interested in flowers and shared her enthusiasm with me. Without a doubt, it is something that you can never stop once you become fond of her and she, more than ever, makes the world more beautiful with flowers, just like floret sharing. beauty and kindness by raffling off a part of your effort with us. My girl loves zinnias and dahlias to make small bouquets in the summer so I thought I would participate for her and surprise her on Valentine’s Day anyway, this is a way to thank you for create and be part of something as big as floret in the lives of gardeners

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  5592. Trish Wilger on

    I am most interested in the Zinnias- Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour. They are all so lovely though!

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  5593. Rachel on

    Amazing achievement! Congrats! Seeing the seed packets proof was a fun part of the process too. Thanks for including us in the details.
    I’m so excited for the celosia. I’m a textures gal so the amount of interest they can bring is a plus. Also the variety of shapes within the dawn creek breeds is super interesting.
    I hope you have a celebration planned when all this goes out!

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  5594. Patti Woods/Stone House Flowers on

    I want them ALL!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍
    I am so excited to see what will grow in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and my husband and I just want to support you in your new endeavor.
    It seems as though a few people are concerned about the price and don’t realize the years of blood sweat and tears it took for you to get to this point to be able to even offer these incredible colors and varieties to us!
    Thank you for all the knowledge and help you share with us and hats off on this exciting new venture!

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  5595. Jessica Shemka on

    This is the collection of the year! So excited to get a first look at what’s new!
    I can’t pick a favorite of the celosia. Each one is stunning. Celosia are one of my favorite cut flowers as they add so much texture to a bouquet! Aside from the celosia, I am most excited for the Victorian Wedding zinnia. The colors look so luxurious and I’m a big fan of a full petal zinnia.
    Everything in this collection is beautiful and can’t wait to see these in my garden!

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  5596. Joanne Dalpe on

    Excited to try more zinnias this year and the idea of growing dahlias from seed is also exciting!

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  5597. Michelle T. on

    Have been looking forward to this release almost as much as you have. Thrilled to grow the *Precious Metals*, *Alpenglow*, *Golden Hour*, and Victorian Wedding, most especially. (-Absolute top of my list if that’s all I can get.) For the Celosia, top on my wishlist is Limonata, Rose Gold, and Vintage Rose, and for the Dahlias, Cancan Girls and Petite Florets. Thank you for all of your work for the Flower Community!!

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  5598. Mishayla on

    I’ve been waiting for the Precious Metals & Alpenglow. I’m so excited you are sharing these lovely seeds. I love growing zinnias and am very much looking forward to buying seeds and growing lovely colors of zinnias this summer. Thank you for all your hard work!

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  5599. Poiema Evans on

    I am most excited about the Bee’s choice dahlias. I love all the pastel colors. The vintage pink celosia and dawn creek blush are also high on my list.

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  5600. Kaitlin evdokimoff on

    Oh wow. I think I am most excited for the seed Dahlias but every collection is so show stopping! So excited for your launch!

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  5601. Kellie Eickmeyer on

    I’m looking forward to Alpenglow, ever since I saw it on Growing Floret. This drawing is on my birthday, so I’m crossing my fingers that I’m chosen.

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  5602. Michelle on

    I’m so excited for all the new zinnias! Can’t wait to get some new Golden Hour seeds and …well, I just want to try them all!

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  5603. Sierra on

    These originals are all incredible in their own way – my shopping list is growing quite long! I am most excited to add more zinnias to the garden. Zinnias were my family’s favorite flower last year and we’ll definitely be adding some Floret Originals to the mix!

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  5604. Sophie Lapointe on

    Shut the front doooooor. All the celosia are *chefs kiss* and I can’t wait to grow them!!

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  5605. Jane Fox on

    Spun Sugar Celosia! I’m a texture person above all and this one is so subtly beautiful!

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  5606. Suzie on

    I love your passion for breeding and it is your super power and our blessing. I can never decide what my favorite variety or colors are, so I am just growing as many as I can. My friends think I am crazy and I am a bit obsessed, but that’s what gardeners do. I love growing the seeds of the dahlias, celosia, and zinnias and get the surprises of what will bloom next. I have no idea how you ever decide on just one to breed! Good luck on all your efforts – you are helping us all make our gardens beautiful.

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  5607. Brooke on

    Bees choice is the one I’m most looking forward to!! I love the variety and can’t wait to see it out my back window.

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  5608. Mary Anne on

    Excited to get my hands on the Floret dahlia seeds!

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  5609. RayAnne Wirthlin on

    I love zinnias and am so excited to grow beautiful pastel zinnias like your Golden Hour and Precious Metals. It’s been so fun and fascinating to follow your journey in bringing these new varieties into being. Thank you for sharing them with us!

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  5610. Yvonne Ramage on

    I love zinneas! Gemstone colors spark my spirit.
    Yet seeing the more muted colors of rose gold and muted yellows gives me a new perspective of what more zinneas have to offer. Super excited to experience the more muted colors. Thank you for what you bring to this world!

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  5611. Elizabeth M Ware on

    Great post with very detailed information and pictures.
    Limonata celosia, Alpenglow and Precious metals zinnias and petite florets and bee’s choice all look good to me.
    I’m working on pollinator plantings here in Maine and hope that improving the soils will contribute to keeping this small farm viable.

    Betsy
    Windswept Farm

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  5612. Penny Martin on

    I am most excited to add Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, and Precious Metals zinnias to my garden! I love the colors and love zinnias.

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  5613. Dana Goodson on

    All the zinnia and the CanCan and mini Floret dahlias! I added all of your Celosia collection from last year, so zinnias would be amazing this time!

    I already placed a comment , but as I hit send my email was incorrect! Worried it might get kicked out.

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  5614. Donna Fabbri on

    All your Floret flowers are swoon worthy! I have been a long time flower freak and can’t believe I have never grown Celosia!I would love to see your Glowing Embers or Summer Sherbert Celosia dancing in the breeze of my front yard garden.

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  5615. Susan Louise Campbell on

    Congratulations Erin, they are all so very beautiful!! The ones I love most of all are Zinnia Little Flower Girl, Zinnia Dawn Creek Blush, Dahlia Petite Florets and Zinnia Victorian Wedding.

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  5616. Jeanne Mare Werle on

    Hi Floret people! Ohh my flower loving head is spinning in a field of every variety waving undulating petals in a slight sun drenched breeze! Impossible! “Pink Chinelle”, “Limonata”, “Rose Gold”, “Smoky Gold”, “Alpenglow”, “PRECIOUS METALS”!!!, “LITTLE FLOWER GIRL”!!!, “Dawn Creek Blush”, “Dawn Creek Honey” & all the Dahlias! I love the surprises of Dahlia from seed. So exciting, can’t wait to meet them.

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  5617. Kelly Tate on

    Raspberry Lemonade Celosia is one I have my eyes on, as a few others of those! I’m excited for the Zinnias with the Floret being one I have on my wish list. I’m excited to try some Dhalias for my first time this year! Thanks for all your work on bringing more beauty to our lives!

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  5618. Courtney on

    Can’t wait to add the Spun Sugar and some Zinnias. Love all of them! Going to be hard to pick which ones to actually get!

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  5619. Susan Sims on

    I would love to try the celosia seeds. I haven’t had much success with dahlias but would like to try again. A brand new greenhouse and potting shed are being built now and I’m so excited!

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  5620. Christa Gore on

    Oh my gosh that unicorn mix is amazing. Excited you are bringing it back!! What a beautiful variety you are offering. Thank you!

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  5621. Cynde Jackson on

    I am a new to flower gardening and most excited to plant unicorn mix zinnias and limonata celosia as I live in Florida and have read on your website and blog that these two breeds can be grown in HOT climates.

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  5622. Melanie S Renfroe on

    Wow! I want to try everything but that isn’t feasible is it? I think I will try the zinnias first – easier to grow and I’ve tried them before.

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  5623. Katie Sharp on

    I’m most excited about all the celosia! I need more of that in my garden!

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  5624. Michelle Strasser on

    Who xan decide!?!? I have lovrd Bees Choice and can’t wait to add Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars to my garden!

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  5625. Alyssa M. on

    Everything is so beautiful, but I’m most excited for Victorian Wedding!!!

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  5626. Teresa on

    Precious Metals is at the top of my list but they’re all gorgeous!

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  5627. Diana Vinci on

    I always grow zinnias and dahlias for my lovely bouquets but I have never tried celosia. Oh, Glowing Embers and Rose Gold are a must try for this year! I was also intrigued with the zinnia Unicorn Mix…it will be a part of my garden.
    Thank you so much for sharing with all of us!

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  5628. Melony Clauson on

    Zinnias are my favorite seeds. For 20+ years I have grown the California Giants. Love them, they bloom a couple of months sooner than the dahlias so I have early color, they last so much longer in the garden and in the vase. Zinnias are equally as beautiful as a dahlia and require little care. Zinnias and dahlias are a must for me and I can’t have one without the other kinda like peanut butter and jelly. Happy Gardening!

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  5629. Andrea Horney on

    I’m so excited to grow Golden Hour, precious metals and alpenglow! I hope they do well in my high desert climate.

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  5630. K Ann on

    Floret, Petite Floret, and oh my gosh Shooting Star collection. Does everyone feel their heart beat just a little faster when your eyes feast upon all these varieties? I started growing Dahlias on a small Christmas tree farm, and now I set my sights on my own parcel of land in Vermont to grow more and expand into all kinds of varieties! I have always loved gardening but never imagined I could nurture a crop of flowers; how much they feed my soul. I’m learning so much from FLORET and thank you for sharing your joy and experience with us newbies. The road ahead is paved with many, many beautiful flowers!

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  5631. HannahT on

    I’ve never grown celosia before, but some of those varieties are irresistible! Thank you for all the beauty!!

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  5632. Rose Richards on

    I will have a difficult time choosing a favorite flower, but it will be one of your dahlias. I will be browsing the varieties!

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  5633. Andrea on

    I can’t wait for your zinnias!! Especially Alpen glow and Golden Hour! So beautiful!

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  5634. Dawn on

    I have been following for sometime now! I have been dreaming of the Precious Metals for as long as I can remember. They are absolutely DREAMY!!

    One of the things that resonates most with me; is your kindness in paying it forward!

    Blessed to be a Floret Alumni!

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  5635. Tamara Sykes on

    I planted some of your dahlia seeds last year and am completely smitten.

    Top of my list from the new collection, ‘Bee’s Choice’ for our honeybees and for the space themed garden we’ll need plenty of ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlias and ‘Autumn Blaze’ celosia to ignite the space under the tomato cage rocketships!

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  5636. Jen H on

    Congratulations on a dream come true!! Your hard work is much appreciated. I would absolutely LOVE to grow Pink Chenille and Vintage Rose celosia! Celosia is my top filler for dahlia bouquets. Your Golden Hour zinnias are dreamy too, what a combo!

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  5637. Linda on

    How have I not learned about you until recently?! Beautiful combinations of color that add so much to a garden without being a ‘thug’. ‘Golden Hour’ for the subtle changing of color and ‘Cancan Girls’ for that POW everyone needs in their landscape!

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  5638. Britney on

    I’m most interested in some of the new celosia varieties like rose gold and spun sugar! Though I don’t grow zinnias I might be eyeing a couple of those, too. :) beautiful work.

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  5639. Kelly Banks on

    Thank you for introducing me to dahlia seedlings! I’ve started growing my own and haven’t found many “keepers” but am always in awe of what blooms.
    I’m most excited to snag some of the zinnia seeds when the sale starts. I’ve grown zinnias, but yours are so full and unique.

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  5640. Katie Kirkland on

    Your flowers are all so lovely! As a mom with little kids, I’m particularly drawn to some of your most colorful mixes like Coral Reef celosia, Unicorn zinnia mix and Petite Florets dahlias.

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  5641. Kelly on

    Wow, what an exciting time for Floret! Can’t wait to grow Spun Sugar, Coral Reef, Precious Metals and Petit Florets. We do pick-your-own bouquets and I know everyone will be drawn to these special mixes.

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  5642. Janet Neill on

    I’ve been very anxiously awaiting the Precious Metal Zinnias! The time has finally come!!!

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  5643. Chas Badger on

    I have had a really hard time narrowing down my favorites of all the selections. They are all so beautiful in their own way! Zinnias are my favorite flower to grow and the varieties I keep going back to is Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Honey, and Unicorn Mix. For celosias Spun Sugar, Sangria Mix, and Limonata are my favorites. For the Dahlia seed I think Floret is my favorite. I love the soft pinky shades. So gorgeous! So excited about the Floret Originals, you have done an amazing job! 🌸

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  5644. Ashley on

    I’m so excited! If I had to narrow down my wish list I’d want the dusty rose celosia, petite floret dahlia seeds, and alpenglow zinnias. But I love them all!

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  5645. Carol Wesley on

    I am in love with your beauties! Adore zinnias and dahlias. Thank you for adding to the beauty of this world.

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  5646. Lindsey Esgro on

    I am most excited for the zinnias! I used to not care for zinnias, but Floret has opened my eyes to the amazing colors and different varieties that are available.

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  5647. Lydia Newsom on

    I’ve always loved zinnias and dahlias, but I’m looking forward to trying celosia this year. The Sangria mix is magical and so different from things I selected last year. Excited to add these to my small urban flower garden as I work on my green thumb.

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  5648. Pud Kearns on

    I’m excited about all of the zinnias because that’s my favorite summer flower and one that I’ve had success starting from seed. But I’m also enchanted by the celosias and I’m looking forward to trying a few of those. I’ll definitely be trying to order on February 6th!

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  5649. Joanne Toft on

    Shooting Star and Bee’s Choice are exciting to see. My garden has only a small section with enough sun so the Dahlia’s go there. So excited this morning to take time to review all the new seeds coming out. Will send this blog post over to my daughter who has a bit more sun. Of the fun of growing flowers!!!

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  5650. January Bryant on

    I’m really excited about All the Zinnias but will also try the Celosias. My niece is getting married in the fall and I’m planning on supplying all the 💐flowers! Can’t wait to get started!

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  5651. Eric Ashby on

    I think my favorite of these is Alpenglow! I have a bit of an unhinged chaos garden, and I think the delicate looking subtle color mixes manage to stand out in the crowd.

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  5652. Alana Corr on

    I love adding new beauties to my food forests and am smitten by the Limonata and Summer Sherbert celosias. With some coral reef added in for luxurious texture! I also wouldn’t want to miss out on Cancan Girls or the Petite Floret dahlias or Dawn Creek Peach zinnias. I can imagine how special naming ‘Little Flower Girl’ has been for you! What a beautiful gift to share it into gardens and hearts everywhere 🌸

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  5653. Hayden on

    I can’t wait for these seeds to go out into the world!! I’m most excited for the zinnias

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  5654. Dana Goodson on

    I added all of your Celosia last year and was blown away by the soft beautiful colors I got! I would love to add each of the new zinnia packets to my collection this time! I also enjoyed the surprises from my Bee’s choice Dahlia mix and hope to add Cancan and mini Floret!

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  5655. Cara Gilpin on

    I’m looking forward the Dawn Creek Zinnias, especially the Pastels and Flowet Girl ones!

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  5656. Yelena on

    These are all amazing! How to choose? I’m loving the zinnia range and the dahlia seed verities. It’s all very inspiring!

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  5657. Mandy Griffin on

    This is so inspiring! I’m most eager to grow Celosias Sangria Mix and Autumn Blaze, and Unicorn Zinnias! I love hot colors, and these all look electric!

    Thank you very much for this opportunity!

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  5658. Tracy E. on

    Im excited about the pastel fan celosias! My teen has a dried flower garden and I want to buy this for her to surprise her! For me, the Precious Metal zinnia sounds just amazing. I often leave zinnia on the plants so Ill get to see the colors change. Also, Bees Choice for dahlias, because I completely adore my bumble bees. Im in Corvallis Oregon!

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  5659. Rose Qualls on

    It’s between the Celosia & Zinnias for me!! I just love the interest and texture the celosia brings to a bouquet. The amount of production you get from zinnias is unmatched and they last forever! I can’t wait for the release. I want them all honestly

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  5660. Terri Moore on

    Love, love your show. Your flowers are outstanding.

    For the first time I grew zinnias bought from a nursery. I can’t wait to try growing them from seed. They were so beautiful. I love all flowers, but have issues with my sandy soil. So wish me luck.

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  5661. Christine Stafford on

    I am so excited to add Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias to my collection of flower growing! Zinnias are such a happy and cheerful flower, brings me so much enjoyment to have these in my backyard!!!

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  5662. Lara on

    The floret zinnias are the ones I’m most excited about. Been watching your Instagram for years with excitement over the colors of these zinnias. I am really hoping to grab Victorian wedding and Alpenglow. Breathtaking!

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  5663. Cindy on

    I’ve never been so excited for a seed release before! Thank you for all your hard work and all the hands/hearts that went into this incredible journey with you! So very exciting! Really looking forward to your new releases! 😍 Thank you little flower girl! 😊

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  5664. Rebecca H. on

    I’ve had my eye on the Precious Metals since I first saw them in your Instagram stories! But honestly I’d love any of the new zinnia mixes!

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  5665. Rebecca on

    Congratulations! I’m a big fan of the zinnias- will definitely want to plant some Unicorn Mix!

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  5666. Marie Anter on

    While I love them all but am especially excited about Precious Metals

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  5667. Kat on

    Like everyone, I adore the Unicorn zinnias… but honestly, the Bee’s Choice dahlia mix is what would excite me the most. I’m a member of the local dahlia society and the possibilities are mind-boggling. I know that seeds from Floret will produce good results.

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  5668. Heather on

    The Dawn Creek Peach Zinnias have my heart. I’m so excited to grow hardy zinnias in gorgeous muted tones!

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  5669. Heidi Edinger on

    Zinnias are my all time favorite flower to grow.
    Having recently downsized to a smaller home my husband and I are looking forward to planting our gardens this year more than ever.
    The unicorn mix is stunning!!

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  5670. Stephanie on

    Congratulations! I am so excited for Precious Metals and all of the zinnia selections. I have been watching the process and all of the hard work and I can’t wait to see them blooming in person.

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  5671. Emily on

    My veggie garden plot is getting more edged out by flowers every time I read one of your posts! Just started dahlias last year and would love to add some petite floret dahlias and golden hour zinnias here in NC.

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  5672. Joanna on

    This just makes me so happy and excited! I’m most looking forward to getting some down creek blush because I think as a small flower farmer, they will incorporate well with what I have already for bouquets. But really, how can I choose a favorite? Spun sugar and summer sherbet Celosia would be wonderful too! And of course bees choice dahlia 😍 Everything is so beautiful, great job to the entire team and Erin and family.

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  5673. Eryn Smith on

    Wow! They are all so stunning. You really have done an amazing job! I am most excited about the celosia varieties. Celosia has come to be one my favorites to grow for filler bouquets and floral installations. I can’t wait to grow some of these more unique varieties this season:)

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  5674. Alexis Hollis on

    Can’t wait for Can Can girls!! It will be my first time growing dahlia from seed. And I can’t even decide on the zinnias! 😬

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  5675. Nora Jeanne Masters on

    I am most excited to add the Celosia! The new varieties you have created are so interesting. I tried the Dahlia seeds last year and love them, and I am excited to see what comes up this year and add more. Lastly, Precious Metal Zinnia if i can get it, will be added. Love your posts, seeds, photos, farm, etc.

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  5676. Tina on

    They sre all so beautiful and just trying to choose only one favorite is impossible. I want to try them all! Congratulations on your successful flower breeding program, producing these gorgeous flowers for us to grow and enjoy too

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  5677. Sonja on

    I can’t wait for all the celosia mixes! I agree – they’re so underrated and the perfect bouquet addition. And much easier to grow than snapdragons but provide the same height factor

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  5678. Sarah Boyd on

    Nearly impossible to pick a favorite but I’m most excited about the Cancan Girls and Autumn Blaze Celosia!

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  5679. Trisha T on

    All of the mixes are stunning and so full of love. I’m excited to try dahlias shooting stars, zinnias golden hour, and the Celosia dusty rose look so beautiful.it’s so hard to choose ❤️ thank you for you and your teams hard work and dedication

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  5680. Ann Daugherty on

    I am in awe of all the beautiful colors no matter the variety. I’ve always had a ‘practical’ garden with a few flowers for cutting but think that will change this year!

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  5681. Emily on

    I am fulfilling a lifelong dream of starting my own flower farm this year, and I am so, so fascinated by dahlia breeding and all of the treasures waiting to be discovered. Cancan Girls, Petite Floret and Shooting Stars are most exciting to me!

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  5682. Kristen on

    I can’t wait for the sale! Excited to get my hands on Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix zinnias, Floret and Can Can Mix dahlias, and just about all of the celosias!

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  5683. Darlene MacDonald on

    Thank you for adding such beauty & joy to the world! I love all the pastels, metalics, & wedding colors & I would be honoured to try any of your beauties!
    I would especially like to grow: Rose Gold, Vintage Rose & Pink Chennille Celosia,
    Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl, & Dawn Creek Pastels Zinnia
    Cancan Girls, & Floret & Bees Choice Dahlia.
    Thank you again. Can’t wait!

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  5684. Zulma on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on the coral reef celosia and the floret Dahlia!

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  5685. Richelle on

    My daughter and I are excited for the zinnias especially the Unicorn mix!

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  5686. Jennifer D. on

    All beautiful and it will be difficult to decide on a few to purchase for the sale. What a labor of love. The idea of hybridizing your own varieties is so exciting and can’t wait to continue to work on it with the dahlias I have.

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  5687. Susan DiDonato on

    My daughter gave me Erin’s book for Christmas so I am now a fan! Am looking forward to converting my vegetable garden over to only flowers this season.

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  5688. Leslie Mehren on

    This year I’m hoping to see feathery celosias waving across our sloping garden, in every color they come in!

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  5689. Colton on

    As a Dreamer following Erin’s journey for years now it’s incredible to see what Florets hard work has created and accomplished. I am so inspired and have chosen this year to start our own small flower farm in the rural Midwest.

    I’ll be buying 4 zinnia varieties (loving the Dawn Creek Blush and Alpenglow)!

    I just can’t decide between Bee’s Choice or Cancan Girls!

    So impressed, proud, and inspired by Floret! So excited for the the growing season of 2024!

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  5690. Stacey Carpenter on

    I think I am most excited for Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Unicorn Mix!

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  5691. Allison de Visser on

    Zinnias are on the top of my list! I love all the varieties , but I am particularly drawn to the precious metals, Alpenglow, and Victorian wedding mixes. I’m just hoping to talk my daughter into taking over part of her yard to grow them all! I am so excited for all the floret originals!

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  5692. Loreen on

    I’ve grown and supported the Dawn Creek Blush breeding program the past 2 years and cannot wait to grow as many varieties as possible from your amazing research and investment! Thank you for making high demand colors available!!

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  5693. Sara M on

    I would love any of these gorgeous selections. Congratulations on an absolutely stunning line up. I can’t wait to get some of them into my garden.

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  5694. Marja Bond on

    I’m torn between zinnias and dahlias. Can’t get enough of them! They just draw me in.

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  5695. sarah austin on

    The Dawn Creek Honey are stunning, and those Coral Reef celosia… what magical creations!

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  5696. Arabelle Franco on

    I am most excited to try out the new zinnia and dahlia varieties! They are so unique and I cannot wait to see them growing in my garden!

    Thank you for all the time and labor that went into this and now offering them to us.

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  5697. Kari on

    The zinnias have my heart ❤️! But the Little Flower Girl, Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals are my favorites! I hope I get the chance to try some of these in my flower gardens this year!!! Thanks for all your hard work in bringing these to us ❤️🙌🎉

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  5698. Carlie on

    It is so so exciting to see these varieties come to life.😍 I think Alpenglow is the zinnia I am most excited for and Dusty Rose is the celosia I am most excited to grow. But truly, I could grow celosia by the armful and never tire of it. The colors and shapes are truly memorizing and I am so excited to see all the beautiful things people make with these flowers! 😍

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  5699. Christina on

    I’m in love with mixes in certain areas, so I’m looking forward to the Dawn Creek Pastels Mix and the Bee’s Mix. I know just where I want to plant them. So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

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  5700. Linda Sullivan on

    I love the new pale shades of zinnias, soft mutted shades like the Unicorn mix. I can’t wait for them to be in bloom. I love to put them in old beautiful bottles,all around my house.

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  5701. Madison on

    Choosing a favorite is so hard! These are all stunning but the subtle beauty in the Limonatas has me hooked, and the Golden Hour zinnias are what dreams are made of! Dawn Creek Honey and Bees Choice would be the icing on the cake in my little Iowa garden.

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  5702. Christine P. on

    How can you pick just one? It’s like saying you like one of your children more than the others. I love them all! Bravo, a job well done.

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  5703. Robyn Maurice-Klein on

    Celosia! I’ve never grown it and I’m very excited to try something new this year. Experimenting is the best part of growing!

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  5704. Daylen on

    I’ve never been the biggest fan of zinnias, but your varieties have me day dreaming of the bouquets i could create with them!!

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  5705. Taylor G. on

    These are all so amazing! I loooooove these colors. Congratulations!!

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  5706. Brittany Cook on

    The Victorian wedding zinnias! I mean I love so many of them, but that subtle coloring, full headed flower, perfection!!

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  5707. Gail Dorfman on

    I’m very excited for Precious Metals!
    I’ve been waiting for these seeds to be offered ever since you described them.
    We live in southern CA so I think they will do well here in the heat.

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  5708. Kelly on

    Your Dusty Rose Celosia with cranberry veining steals my heart! Fantastic color! Thank you for all your hard work which brings others so much JOY to me and so many others!

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  5709. Nathalie on

    I am so excited to have the opportunity to add new Zinnia pastel colours to my production. I particularly like the warm tones of the Dawn Creek collection so difficult to get in Zinnias. Thank you for making these seeds available to the public. I can’t wait to create some floral designs with them.

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  5710. Traci S. on

    Spun Sugar celosias look like they have a super interesting texture. Will be looking forward to growing some of your selections to add interest to meadow designs and harvesting for drying for wreaths (which hold color and structure best?) Thanks for all your amazing breeding work and providing access to all aspects of your amazing business! Ad astra!

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  5711. Carla Barber on

    Honestly, all of them! But the zinnias are definitely favorites! I will be lining up for Unicorn and Little Flower Girl for sure!

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  5712. Emily Bentz on

    Hard to choose with so many lovely colors! Thinking Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnias, and the Celosia varieties are over whelming. Thank you for sharing your labor of love with us all, it has been fascinating to watch goes into seed breeding along with you.

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  5713. Donna Mayton on

    The “Precious Metals” zinnias are exactly the kind of flower I love. When they’re in a mixed arrangement they catch the eye and when used alone make a conversation piece.

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  5714. Lisa Chlebek on

    These are all so amazing! I’m am new to growing zinnias and had such a successful first year I am ready to branch out with multiple varieties and do my best to increase my volume. Nothing better than heading into my yard weekly to cut fresh bouquets. I am super excited for your Victorian Wedding seeds. Those look stunning! Thank you for all your hard work to bring these beauties to us!

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  5715. Kristen Woods on

    Thank you for your dedication and work! I cannot wait to try some of these this summer!

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  5716. Kam on

    I’m so excited for this, so of course I wanna enter to win! I’m a beginner farmer, and all these flowers look so delicious 🤤. I’m most excited about the zinnias and celosias! I have my eye on the following: Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, Dusty Rose, Limonata, Pink Chenille, Rose Gold, Summer Sherbet. And honestly – all of the zinnias! 😆 My theme for my beds this year is soft romance with a flair od dramatic. So I’m really excited about playing with the pastels and layering in some pops of saturated color where I can. Anywho- congrats to you all and can’t wait for the series to drop! 🥳🥂

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  5717. Heather Brown on

    Incredible work. So many fun and beautiful varietals. The limonata and precious metals really took my breath away. Can’t wait to dabble in celosia this summer. It was on my list and hoping to snag some of your seeds in the sale :)

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  5718. Maxine on

    Wow! They are all beautiful and I can see them all growing in my garden. I don’t know if I can pick one over the other. Absolutely stunning. So excited to see them in person.

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  5719. Marcela Nehring on

    I’m really excited about the zinnias “alpenglow” variety. They are breathtaking!

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  5720. Caren Meresa Becker on

    So Excited about the Dawn Creek Varieties, The Celosia -as I did not know about Celosia but have loved growing it and getting to know it the last 2 years. I am excited about Floret Dahlia and Shooting Star as well and of course Little Flower Girl. The world of flowers is amazing and beautiful and brings me such joy. I never imagined I would be so passionate about growing from seed. It brings a feeling of bringing something beautiful into the world to brighten the lives of others while bringing great joy to me as well.

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  5721. Michelle Fritz on

    I got the Bee’s Choice mix last year and everyday my flower garden took my breath away. I keep saying one flower was my favorite and then one equally as beautiful would appear. It was like Christmas in Summer! I can’t wait to see what amazing blooms await me in the morning. Thank you for making my little slice of the world beautiful. 🌼

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  5722. Badge Bourcier on

    Where to start…the are all so incredible. I love zinnias, and the dawn creek peach,blush and honey are so beautiful. The unicorn mix looks so vibrant. You have done such an amazing tribute to their beauty.

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  5723. Martha Coleman on

    So many colors and textures! I am very excited for all your pastels, especially Victorian wedding and Floret. Thank you for sharing your years of hard work with the world!

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  5724. Stephanie P on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow and basically all the celosia types! Celosia is one of the few completely reliable varieties in my garden. The supercrest mix I planted three years ago is still self seeding around my garden and creating new beauties. Perhaps I should save some of them!

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  5725. Donna Chase on

    I am so excited about all the dahlia seedlings! I’ve only grown seedling for 2 years. I actually showed one of my 2nd year seedling last fall in a novice category and won 1st place!!
    The wonder of what each seedling will look like is a Christmas present waiting to be opened!
    I want ALL of your dahlia seeds or as many as possible!!

    Thank you for all your hard work these many years!

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  5726. Whitney on

    I’m excited for all of the zinnia varieties!

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  5727. Erica Cooper on

    I am a dahlia lover and thoroughly enjoyed the Bees Choice seed pack. It was like Christmas waiting to see what type of blooms those plants produced. I’m currently most excited about Can can girls and shooting star. But, really, I’m excited for all of these plants!

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  5728. Nicole Holycross on

    These are all so beautiful! My daughter and I want to try the Victorian Wedding Zinnias and the Spun Sugar Celosia. She wants to make her first floral arrangement to enter into the fair with these. It’s her first year to have her own flower garden. We are both so excited for your release day!

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  5729. Melissa on

    I can’t wait for Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Peach and Bee’s Choice! I’ve set aside 2 of my raised beds this year specifically for Floret originals. Also, I re read your Cut Flower Garden book every January and always gets me re inspired for the upcoming season!

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  5730. Jessica on

    Such beauties, I’m most excited for Victorian garden!

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  5731. Marlo Roberts on

    I am a veggie gardener who is new to flower growing but now all I went to do is grow flowers to feed my soul and the bees! After reading this post I am newly in love with celosia! Rose Gold is gorgeous! Thank you for opening my eyes to the beauty and artistry of growing flowers. Unicorn zinnia mix is also gorgeous.

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  5732. Terri Smith on

    My first love of flowers was Zinnia..I’ve struggled with growing them in my garden..but last year with the heat and a different spot they finally grew happily.. Yay..I’m so excited to try for some of your beautiful seeds..and ready to try celosia as well..Thank you for the inspiring post and your vision..and hard work!

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  5733. Sandy Eilbes on

    I look forward to planting Shooting Stars, Cancan Girls
    and zinnia Unicorn Mix.
    I am also considering Bee’s Choice and Floret.
    It is a difficult decision because there are so many amazing varieties to choose from. My garden is on the smaller size and I love the colors.

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  5734. Danielle Haulotte on

    I love Floret & all the beautiful varieties that you offer. I appreciate all the teaching that is included in your online content. I have learned so much from you over the years. I am located in Texas and the celosia & zinnias both thrive in my area. When I grow Dahlias from tubers they don’t thrive here as well as planting Dahlias from seed. I am so glad you are offering the seed because I have spent so much money on tubers that didn’t last and flourish as well as the seeded plants. I’m thinking it’s because they are able to acclimate to this climate from the get go. I am most excited thought to plant the beautiful & unique zinnias that you are offering. My oldest son passed away in September of 2023 & my garden will be dedicated to him. He knows how much I loved gardening and I know I will feel his loving soul wrapped around me while I work in the garden this year giving me comfort that he is still here with me. Erin, what you do makes more of a difference in people’s lives than you know. Thank you!

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  5735. Anu Prasanna on

    These seeds promise a staggering amount of beauty. I am going to try to get seeds of the Precious Metals Zinnias, Golden Hour Zinnias, Alpenglow Zinnias and Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias. These would look great in my Southern California garden.

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  5736. Jackie Holman on

    I have been watching you on Instagram for years and hoping every year would be the year that precious metals is available to purchase. It is the most beautiful crop of zinnias that I have ever seen and I am so excited to finally be able to grow some in my own garden to share with friends and neighbors!

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  5737. MARK DONOFRIO on

    Golden hour, golden hour, golden hour! I’ve been waiting years for this lovely Zinnia to return. (Also all of the celosia have me pretty stoked!) Can’t wait!

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  5738. Erin Cox on

    It is hard to choose because they are all so lovely and exciting! Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, Bee’s Choice, Limonata, and Rose Gold make up my list of what I’m aiming for. Thank you for your years of dedication and information-sharing!

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  5739. Laura De on

    Thank you for making our gardens a beautiful space.

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  5740. Leslie Hall on

    Congratulations on your hard work! All of the flowers are beautiful. I would be happy to have any of them.

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  5741. Julia on

    I’m most excited about the dahlia mixes-delicious bright colors and bee friendly!

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  5742. Brenda Carnahan on

    Any of them would be so exciting to have the opportunity to grow. Your dedication and hard work has definitely paid off. Thank you!

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  5743. Michaela W. on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias, especially alpenglow and Victorian wedding! Everything is absolutely gorgeous though I want them all!

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  5744. Brandon on

    Started our back yard garden after watching Growing Floret! Love rose gold celosia, little flower girl zinnia, and bee’s choice dahlia.

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  5745. Melissa Bowling on

    Petite Florets is at the top of my list, plus gorgeous Golden Hour and Victorian Wedding!

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  5746. Katrina on

    While I wish I had the space to grow them all, I am most excited about the zinnias. I am loving the beautiful soft colors. Precious metals, Victorian wedding and the Dawn Creek pastels are all on my list. I grew the Bee’s choice dahlia mix for the first time last year and it was so much fun! I can’t wait to try the Petite Florets!

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  5747. Kaelin Roehrig on

    I fell in love with zinnias last year after growing dahlias exclusively. I’m so excited to see the zinnia varieties offered and hope to get some for my garden!

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  5748. Zola Piccalilli on

    All and Any! Precious metals especially… Been wanting blush pink zinnias for years.

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  5749. Jennifer on

    I’m so excited for all of the zinnias, but especially the Alpenglows!!

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  5750. KM on

    I have my eye on Alpenglow and Dawn Creek peach zinnias. Can’t wait to see some of these new varieties in person!

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  5751. Melissa Kaiser on

    For the first time in many years I have a sunny garden spot to grow Zinnias and Dahlias again. Last year was my first time growing Floret seed and the garden was beautiful beyond my expectations! I’ve been watching you with your originals this past year and I’m so excited to try your new Celosia mixes, precious metals and the dawn creek pastel Zinnias this season. I dream of
    growing enough flowers to have a flower arranging party with my community. Thank you for your free classes
    this past year. It was my first time growing from seed
    with your seeds. Your classes have been so helpful and
    your enthusiasm, passion and generosity have been inspiring and beautiful to witness 💗

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  5752. Lexie Metz on

    Floret, bees choice, golden hour, little flower girl… HOW DO I CHOOSE?! They’re all gorgeous and I’m just so ready for summer after looking at all of these beauties! Thanks for sharing all of the beauty of what you do!

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  5753. Susan O'Halloran on

    I love the delicious pastel colors of the zinnias! I have drooled over these colors in the Floret photos and on Growing Floret ever since they have been highlighted. And I combed through seed catalogs looking for possible candidates to no avail. I am so excited for the chance to grow them in my garden.

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  5754. Chalie Howes on

    I always love to pick a variety of flower that reminds me of someone. So the first the pops into my mind is “little flower girl” for my own daughter who loves to help in the garden. “Golden Hour” for myself as it has personal significance. And “Alpenglow” for my parents. I’m especially excited for this one as I haven’t found a variety name that suits them so well. Their log cabin in Bellingham has view to the most beautiful Alpenglow on Mt. Baker. We always stop what we are doing and take a moment to watch, it’s become a family tradition.

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  5755. Dee Dee on

    Thank you Erin for sharing your passion, which educates us all! All of the dahlia’s are just fascinating and beautiful to me.

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  5756. Kaye Brown on

    How can I pick just a few – they are all so beautiful! My favorites are Autumn Blaze and Raspberry Lemonade Celosia, Unicorn Mix Zinnias and Bee’s Choice Dahlias. Can’t wait until planting time!

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  5757. Angela on

    More than beautiful and amazing, what Floret has to offer, I am happy to be part of the people who see them. I can’t wait to plant their seeds and show them off to my neighbors so they can join this great community. I am fascinated with the Celosias and Zinnias that have been created. achieved simply beautiful and I would love to win them to make a world with more flowers together with my mother
    I will be eager for news

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  5758. Cory on

    Victorian Wedding Zinnia Mix will now be added to my list. Seeing them here made me love them more. Also, loving Vintage Rose Celosia.

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  5759. Kenna on

    I am most excited for little flower girl and my 5-year-old gardener is most excited for unicorn mix. He is excited to have so many colorful blooms this year! Last year we had a rough growing season with a prolonged winter and we are hoping that this year’s season will be amazing!

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  5760. Tanja on

    I am loving all the pastel hued zinnias, and the lovely dahlias from seed. Is so hard to pick a favourite but maybe the Precious Metals and Cancan Girls.

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  5761. Tina on

    I am so excited that you are not sold out yet! I hope for shooting stars, bees choice and unicorn mix. Everything you grow is beautiful.

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  5762. Ginger Shafer on

    How exciting it must be to release these seeds! Thank you for all the years of saving seeds. Now all of us will be able to enjoy these special flowers.
    I love zinnias ; and am so excited to try Golden Hour, Unicorn and the Dawn peach variety.
    Zinnias bring me joy.
    Thank you Floret!

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  5763. Meaghan Kenny on

    I’m most excited about Unicorn Mix coming back! And Precious Metals would be a dream to have in our pick your own garden this summer! I have dreams of our flower garden here at sunset with customers picking the most magical bouquets to bring home filled with so many wonderful colors!

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  5764. Amber on

    Glowing embers, precious metals, unicorns mix, and bee’s choice are all on my list. So excited about this release! I love to read all the descriptions of Floret’s blooms. You can sense the passion in their creation. Makes cultivating their seeds feel like you are a part of something extraordinary and meaningful.

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  5765. Amie on

    I am super excited for the dawn creek varieties! Her original farm was 20 minutes from me, I have a few of her plants on our new farm🥰 The celosia Vintage rose is amazing! I will always grow it! Tons and tons of cuts all summer. Thinking of adding a darker color for fall.

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  5766. Victoria on

    Congratulations on bringing forth a dream! Gosh… what breeding varieties am I most excited to try? Easy answer: All of them! We have a larger growing space this year as I am assisting a local non-profit with the resurrection of a community garden…. So many people will enjoy them! Cheers!

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  5767. Meg on

    I’m so excited for the zinnias! Congratulations on the release!

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  5768. Dawn on

    I discovered the Floret workshop last year. What inspiration for the home gardener! I set out 500 seedlings that I germinated in my basement under LED shop lights last April including Bee’s Choice, my first experience with growing dahlias and starting seeds indoors. Planted in a 2 foot wide strip along my front walk in a suburban yard, they were magnificent. The name Bee’s Choice is correct, we were flooded with bees and butterflies up until November. These darlings have all been dug, divided and await transplantation. ( I watched that video a few times!) Not to mention the packets of seed saved.

    As I walk my neighborhood, how can I not reflect on the streets of green yards and shrubs with little to no flowering material. No wonder those few dahlias were so visited. I may never fulfill a dream selling flowers, but I can grow them, and share them with everyone who will accept them. Many have already gone out into the world and I hope this year to share many, many more. I will add larger planting beds this spring to incorporate more plants and grow those favorite tubers saved.

    The Celosias are stunning, but the dahlias remain my favorite, and the deer leave them alone. I have already praised Bee’s Choice, but I hope I can snag those Florets and Cancan Girls this year. Floret may become a new favorite.

    Thanks again for sharing all the knowledge and beauty.

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  5769. Donna Switzer on

    I am so excited by the possibility of actually planting Dahlia seeds – something I didn’t even know was possible. Shooting Stars are the ones that have caught my eye!
    Congratulations and thank you for sharing your wonderful work and love for beauty with such generosity and openness of spirit!
    Donna Switzer

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  5770. Kim on

    I am planning to order zinnias! I love Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, and Dawn Creek Peach and Honey. I have never grown Dahlias before, but Bees Choice looks like a great one to add to my garden.

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  5771. Violet Kirk on

    👦🏼 My son, who is 6 years old, is very enthusiastic about the dahlias. I explained to him how each seed will produce a surprising flower, and if he likes the color, he can name it!
    Homeschooling 📚✏️

    This year, I’m changing my garden to provide lots of sensory opportunities for my 4 year old autistic son. When he’s around nature, his eyes light up and he turns into a different baby. 👶🏼 🌸🌹🌺🌷🌻

    This garden is for my boys. I want them to learn and recognize all the different flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Not learn and recognized all of the gaming, phones and other electronics. I want them to grow up with dirt on their fingers and their eyes full of wonder.

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  5772. Kimberly Lane on

    I have always loved celosia but have been very limited on the colors I could find, all still beautiful, but I am so excited about all the magnificent colors you have nurtured. Last summer, I noticed a random sprig growing up through a Kimberley fern I had in a pot. Turns out it was some celosia that I had planted in that pot a couple summers before. It was such an incredible surprise!

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  5773. Sam on

    These are all so beautiful, and I am so excited to see them go out into the world! Definitely having a hard time picking a favorite, but it’d probably be “Precious Metals”! I have a smaller garden, so a mix is a nice way I can easily enjoy multiple colors. My favorite color is teal/turquoise, it sounds magical seeing a flower with hints of turquoise!

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  5774. Cheryl Sheridan on

    I have always sought out the collarette and anemone varieties of dahlias so am delighted to see all you have produced. They are all stunning and would love them all however space is always a challenge. Zinnias are so dependable and your collections are so lovely. Looking forward to trying all your varieties as I can. My luck with celosia has varied but eager to try once again! Beautiful collections Erin!

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  5775. melissa monroe on

    Boy it’s a tough question, there are so many beautiful choices. I am interested in cancan girls and bees choice. It will be so fun to watch everything develop and then get a beautiful surprise. I also love multicolored beds that feel more wild than planned. I hope to collect seed and tubers to keep the surprises and fun going as long as I can manage.

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  5776. Lauren Milligan on

    Cancan Girls and Shooting Star is definitely on my MUST list!!! But all are so dreamy! Can’t wait for their release:)

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  5777. Debra on

    I’ve never grown dahlias from seeds just tubers, excited to try. The zinnias are wonderful as well. Bees are the most important species and I can’t wait to plant a bed full of blooms for them to enjoy. Watching and hearing them go from bloom to bloom on a sunny day is pure joy! I wish i had the space to plant those amazing beds like you do. Happiness is seeing the beautiful rainbow of colors that grow from these humble seeds.

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  5778. Brenda Cunningham on

    I’ve been following you for a while now and absolutely love them all. I’m a potter and gardener from the Alberta prairies. Much drier than where you live. I would like to try your dahlias. Not sure what would thrive here in this climate. May have water restrictions this year too. Brenda

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  5779. Pamela M on

    I’m so excited for Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice! One of my goals this year is to grow dahlias from seed and start learning this process. The magic of being surprised with who shows up is wonderful. After reading the descriptions, I’m curious about growing celosias.

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  5780. Stephanie Pavelko on

    I am beyond excited for the shooting stars dahlias and peach toned zinnias!! 😍

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  5781. Lisa K on

    Dreaming of my garden filled with any but these new zinnias are prevalent in my dreams!

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  5782. Naomi on

    Ohh the Celosias!
    Autumn Blaze is soo beautiful and the Dhalia mixes are so interesting and different!

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  5783. Andi Thatcher on

    Your hard work and dedication is so inspiring! We hope to grow some of these incredible varieties in Montana!

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  5784. Christina on

    Honestly I’d be excited to try them all! They’re all stunning varieties. I’m definitely interested in Alpenglow and Golden Hour.

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  5785. Lori G. on

    Can’t wait to try the Unicorn Mix zinnias and Cancan girls dahlias. I love going out to the garden and finding unique color combinations and new blooms and so do the pollinators!

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  5786. Theresa H. on

    Great work Floret!!! The time and effort you’ve all taken to produce this magic for us all has been nothing short of astounding. I’ve loved following this journey alongside you and supporting you from afar! The new zinnias have my name on them and I can’t wait to see them come to life :)

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  5787. Mariah on

    Unicorn Zinnias!! Raspberry Lemonade, Limonata, Burning Embers, and Coral Reef! Honestly, with all the grey days, I am craving color. These are beautiful. Thank you!

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  5788. Jennifer Sweat on

    I absolutely love all the hard work you have done to bring these beautiful flowers to us. I really love celosia and have grown several varieties each year to marvel at them. I’ve been saving space in my garden this year for your varieties of celosia, thank you. I can’t wait to see all the beauty you will spread across the US with all of your hard work and patience. Thank you!!

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  5789. Linda Hart on

    I’m so excited to have discovered Erin and all her work creating these beautiful varieties! There are so many on my list but after reading the thoughtful descriptions I think I would choose Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding. I’m also very excited about Cancan Girls Dahlia seeds. I can’t wait to grow these magical varieties!

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  5790. Cindy Jones on

    ZINNIAS! So excited to grow these gorgeous little lovelies in my garden I can’t see straight! I too like you Erin lean toward the pastels and Victorian wedding has me swooning, so much so I fear I will need smelling salts when a swath reaches full peak. Frankly though I love all you’ve introduced, thank you for your hard work. Although I bet you can’t even call it work but a labor of love and now we get to feel it!! Woooo!

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  5791. Jenny Perkin on

    So exciting!! It’s so hard to pick a favourite but I’m thrilled to include the Petite Florets Dahlias, Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Honey in my gardens this year. I wish I had space to grow them all!

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  5792. Amy Jessen on

    Congratulations! I am giddy to have the puffy pom-poms of “Victorian Wedding” showing off in my flower beds! As a lover of fall I am especially looking forward to having a patch of “Autumn Blaze” to recreate that magical time of year. Mostly I can’t wait to treasure hunt through “Cancan Girls”!

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  5793. Janet Lind on

    What a labor of love. One of the best bouquets I and a friend made for a baby shower was comprised of zinias and celosia. Sangria Mix to the rescue. Love it!

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  5794. Ellen Lyman on

    I’m so excited and happy that all of your hard work is set to bring such beauty to the world through your Floret Original seeds!!! I can’t wait to grow Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias to share with my farmers market customers!! Thank you so much!!

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  5795. Darla McGarry on

    Dahlias are some of my favorite flowers, and I got my first experience growing from seed with your first offering of seed from your fields. I’ve been blessed with beautiful flowers that are all so different, and I love them all! I live in the Smokey mountains in North Carolina, and I raise bees. It’s so satisfying to see the bees out there enjoying their fill on my flowers!
    Zinnias and sunflowers are my other favs and I love the varieties you’re coming out with! I can’t wait to try them all!

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  5796. Katie G. on

    Ooooo! Love them all but have to be most excited about the Vintage Rose Cleosia and Floret!!! The Petite collection is also super cute!

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  5797. Amy on

    I’m so excited to try Alpenglow and Precious Metals in my mix this year. It’s my second year of growing and I am also excited to try celosia for the first time. There are so many beautiful varieties that it’s really hard to pick any as favorites! Congratulations on yet another exciting milestone at Floret!!!

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  5798. Marian on

    Celosia and Zinnias

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  5799. Jessica on

    I am so excited to have your zinnia varieties in my garden this year and to share their beauty with my community! I hope to get some of each (because how can you choose?), but I especially love the Alpenglow.

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  5800. Christy Kaiser on

    We daughter is getting married in about a year and half. We are working hard in the yard and want to do all the flowers for her wedding. I had a few I really wanted but agreed reading the post I want them all!! Limonata sounds amazing as does soun sugar. I also can’t wait for Victorian wedding!!!

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  5801. Diana Griffin on

    Dawn Creek Honey and the Shooting Stars – swoon!! Very difficult to pick a favorite.

    Those would look lovely in my garden patch @JosephRoadGardens.

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  5802. Mary Cantler on

    I was immediately drawn to ‘Dusty Rose’ and ‘Coral Reef’ celosia! As soon as I saw these varieties I immediately envisioned them in the floral bouquets for an upcoming Fall 2024 wedding. And the serendipitous way that ‘Dusty Rose’ came about is fascinating to me. There are too many wonderful zinnias and dahlias to pick one as a favorite. Any one of these will become a favorite this growing season. I also want to thank you and your team for all that you have done for all flower gardening lovers – Floret Flowers has become my go-to-resource for every aspect of our gardens from purchasing seeds, planting, gaining valuable knowledge, and, even . . . a bit of gardener fashionista ! I’m forever grateful.

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  5803. Judith Thompson on

    Unicorn zinnia! After reading the descriptions on the celosia I want to try basically ALL of them! 😄 You certainly have a way with words. 🥰

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  5804. Becca Szalay on

    I’m most excited for the daliah mixes!! I’m so happy to be wrong in thinking they had to be grown from tubers. The new variety reminds me of climbing clematis blooms and I couldn’t be more excited to grow these beauties for cut flowers!

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  5805. Liv on

    I am so excited for these beauties to be released!
    Alpenglow Zinnias are the most beautiful zinnias I have ever seen and I can’t wait to have them in my cut flower garden!
    The Limonata and rose gold celosia are beautiful also and would make awesome fillers!

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  5806. Suzanne Niedrich on

    Excited to get started on my garden, especially since our winter has been unusually harsh. Thank you.

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  5807. Oona Cava on

    I’m such a greedy flower monster but if I had to limit myself, I would absolutely want Golden Hour (because I have seen it on Floret’s website for a number of years and lusted after it), and Cancan Girls, because nothing makes me happier than sharing my adoration of dahlias with my bee friends.

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  5808. Barb Babbitt on

    Soo excited to finally get the opportunity to grow Bee’s Choice! I’ve seen many posts of growers sharing photos of their bees’ choice flowers and all are gorgeous! Can’t wait to have some beautiful surprises in my own field this year. Also looking forward to Floret dahlias and vintage rose celosia!

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  5809. Megan on

    This is fantastic, congratulations! Favorites this year are Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Petite Florets!

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  5810. Samantha Hansen on

    I’m so eco yes for the shooting stars mix. But we also just had a baby and named her Ember so the Glowing Ember’s Celosia had my heart from the get go!

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  5811. Cindy Phelps on

    The Bee’s Choice and Petit Florets are my favorites, but all of the flowers are stunning. Love the instant garden.

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  5812. Amy H. on

    I’m starting on my gardening journey and am so excited to snag some Victorian Wedding mix and The Bees Choice to get some more pollinators into my garden 🥰 What beautiful originals y’all have created!!!

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  5813. Keri Hallau on

    Wow, Floret team! This is an incredible collection–tiny fruits of your enormous labors! Congratulations! And thank you for your dedication to flower enthusiasts (who isn’t??). I can’t pick which I’m most excited about. I mean those celosia…how can I narrow it down (although I’m leaning toward either ‘rose gold’ or ‘vintage rose’). And I’ve always had limelight zinnias (love), but living in Bozeman, Montana I think I’ll have to add ‘alpenglow’ this summer (after all, actual alpenglow gets me through the long winters). And dahlia seeds…? I don’t even know what to do with that. I have a small back-yard garden and my collection of dahlia tubers has grown and grown and grown. I’m going to have to do some serious soul searching to figure out which variety I’ll give up in order to add in ‘petite florets’. Thanks for this bit of mid-winter inspiration; I’ll get my garden notebook out and start my plan for next summer…we’re going to have to add some beds!

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  5814. Melanie on

    I’m always excited to try out the dahlia seeds! Not knowing what to expect is such a treat when they bloom.

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  5815. Joanna Minetti on

    Am so excited to try any of the celosia, which I’ve never grown before!! And the unicorn mix as well as the Victorian wedding from the zinnia collection!! All of these flowers are so beautiful!!

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  5816. Shannon Phelan on

    I would love to be able to offer the seeds to patrons as part of the Seed Library at Grafton Public Library (Grafton, MA). We are looking for ways to expand our community garden and launch seed starting programs for teenagers, and this would be something to get patrons excited about. I think they would be a huge hit! Thank you, Shannon

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  5817. Lynell Silva on

    I have always been a Zinnia lover and am excited to grow Precious Metal. I am also going to try Dahlias… Shooting Stars. So many fun varieties!

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  5818. Andi on

    I’m hoping to get some Unicorn Mix! But I was surprised by how much I loved the celosia last year. I will definitely be getting a few different varieties of those. Last year I grew the Coral Reef variety and loved it!

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  5819. Marija Vujcic on

    These are all so gorgeous, it’s hard to pick a favorite – I want them all!! Bit it is not just because they are such beautiful flowers, it is also because I have been following you and your story behind them all. All the hard work, passion and sense of beauty that inspires me – that is really why these are so special.

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  5820. Lindy on

    I just started growing flowers last year. I had 6 dahlia tubers and I have ordered more this year.
    I can’t wait to get my hands on some Dahlia Seeds and see what emerges.
    Nature is full of beautiful surprises.

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  5821. Jenise Penner on

    As always, the zinnias are my first love… any zinnia, all zinnias. I don’t think there are any zinnias created that are ugly. Oh, except maybe one, (not yours), which I won’t name because someone, somewhere created it and loves it.
    Just yesterday my daughter purchased your cut flower book. She says it was worth every penny.

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  5822. Regan O. on

    All look too good to be true – most excited for Alpenglow, little flower girl, Dawn Creek honey, pink chenille, cancan girls, and floret dahlia seeds.

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  5823. Kristen W on

    Ever since you released Golden Hour a few years ago, I’ve been anxiously awaiting its return. Very excited you are offering this variety again and excited to try all the other new Zinnias as well!!

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  5824. Patty zone 6 on

    I’m most excited to try Dahlia Bee’s Choice! These look to me to have the most abundance of all variety, which is my favorite!! I’ve never grown Dahlias from seed and I am looking forward to the results.

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  5825. Ronald caldwell on

    Look wonderful look forward to seeing many in my cut-flower garden

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  5826. Caitlin on

    It’s hard to choose but I’m most excited for Autumn Blaze, Sangria Mix, and Floret! Especially as I look out my window on this winter day and think of the coming spring!

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  5827. Allison on

    Oh my goodness these are amazing !! I love the Bees Choice and plan to get some for our honey bees. All are beautiful!

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  5828. Tara Demars on

    I can’t wait for Unicorn! I was lucky enough to get a packet years ago and as the seeds dwindled each growing season, I’ve tried to save seeds from each magical flower, but they’ve isolated down to 2 different flowers. I’d love to see the mix’s variety again!

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  5829. Shelly Aquila on

    Hello Erin and team Floret!
    What a delightful read this morning whilst watching the rain. Took me on a journey of what’s to come!
    Can’t wait to meet your Precious Metals. You may have sold me on Celosia, primarily Summer Sherbert and Dusty Rose. Being a huge dahlia fan, I’m most excited about adding CanCan Girls and Floret to my personal garden! Your love for sharing flowers and goodness with the world has inspired so many, thank you for that!

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  5830. Melissa on

    This post was very helpful but also made my decision more difficult! I love them all but I think Precious Metals is what caught my eye when it was first introduced. Thank you to the team at Floret for all the time, effort and hard work you put into this! I can’t wait to see these beauties growing in my garden!

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  5831. Emily James on

    I thought I was most excited for Alpenglow, but now that I’ve seen Floret and Petite Florets and all of the gorgeous new celosias, I can see I’m going to need a bigger budget😅 Thank you Erin and team for your incredible work! What a gift to all of us!

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  5832. Lynn Meyers on

    It’s Alla, not Alma, but my “smart phone” snuck in a “correction” I didn’t catch.

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  5833. Kim Flake on

    Zinnias are such a winner for me, so I’m going to focus on the Unicorn Mix. The colors describe the palette that I’m using this year and will be a beautiful addition. Thank you Floret!

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  5834. Stacy Naglestad on

    WOW. Just wow. I cannot wait to purchase so many of these original seed mixes and have my garden bursting with colors! While I’m a huge sucker for dahlias, I’m especially excited for the celosia – especially Vintage Rose, Spun Sugar, and Glowing Embers. I just hope I can get my hands on enough to achieve my goals of growing all the flowers for my own wedding this fall (*fingers crossed*)! Thank you for all of your labor of love to allow this beauty to be shared with the rest of us <3

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  5835. Beth Rodgers on

    I’ve generally bypassed celosias, but these look beautiful and I’m eager to try some and add them to my arrangements!

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  5836. Kimberley Allan on

    Every growing season I fall in love with something new to me. Last year it was celosia so I am definitely VERY excited about all of the beautiful celosia you’re offering- the range of colours suit all of my favourite bouquet palates and they add so much texture to bouquets. Thank you for all of your work (the whole team!) to bring us these beautiful souls.

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  5837. Alyssa on

    Wow! They’re all stunning! I’m most excited about precious metals. Can’t wait to see that one in person!

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  5838. Vera Sotoka on

    I want them all and can’t wait to try them. 💜

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  5839. Erin Bishop on

    How can I choose?! I have learned so much about myself through growing seeds from Floret. My first seed order was in 2019 and I’ve grown as a gardener every year discovering precious new lessons along the way. I’m most excited to grow; spun sugar, rose gold, golden hour, precious metals, little flower girl (what a sweet nickname!), dawn creek blush and pastels, and cancan girls! Congratulations for getting to this point of your flower growing dream!

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  5840. Christine Wilcockson on

    I am so excited! I’ve always loved zinnias and especially looking forward to your originals. My daughter and I enjoyed beautiful flowers from your seed last year! It’s hard to chose but I think I’m most excited about Unicorn Mix and Little Flower Girl.

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  5841. Jaci Dixon on

    I love the different varieties of celosia! The colors and bloom forms are just spectacular!

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  5842. Kristi Schuldt on

    There are just too many to pick a favorite but I am always on team celosia.

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  5843. Lyla C. on

    This is my first year with a flower garden! I have been watching all the Floret videos possible over the winter months. I am excited for the zinnia’s (as they are easy growers) and I am excited to try to grow celosia. COME ON SPRING!!

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  5844. Tom Arenz on

    Our garden would love to welcome Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice to assist in supporting all of the different varieties of bees we see. Besides the mason bees and leafcutter bees we support, there are so many wild bees of all varieties that stop by our garden for a sip of nectar and some water. Adding in your beautiful flower varieties would make it all the more welcoming for the bees and special for us as we enjoy our little paradise.

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  5845. Lynn Meyers on

    You’re killing us, Erin! Impossible to name a favorite with all these beauties. As a retired English teacher I want to give you AP credit for your amazing descriptive writing alone! Oh alright, I’ll try. For celosia I’m going for ‘Glowing Embers’ and ‘Sangria Mix’ for sheer wow power. And for zinnias I can’t resist ‘Golden Hour’ and ‘Unicorn Mix’. As a side note to all the good you are doing in the world, I want to thank you for sharing Alma’s story with us in our post and documentary “Gardening in a War Zone.” I feel like I’ve made a new friend in Ukraine who inspires me with her dedication to carry on in spite of her challenges.

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  5846. Alexis W. on

    I’m so excited for all of them but most excited to see precious metals! 🥰

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  5847. Bonnie on

    I am hoping to get some of the Dahlia seeds. Thanks for all the hard work and sharing it with the world.

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  5848. Elisia Barber on

    I’m most excited to grow my first dahlias from seed from Mama Floret. It is like opening up a gift over the course of months, to see what surprises are in store. Second runners up are Spun Sugar and Limonata celosia. So excited for what all your hard work has created for us all to experience!

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  5849. Leslie Peterson on

    I have been DREAMING of precious metals for years. I really hope I can snag at least one during the sale. 🤞After reading the post I have fallen in love with the Dawn Creek collection. All of them look breathtaking. I am really hoping I’ll be able to get some of those as well. I will be honestly happy with anything I can get. All of these little flower souls are going to be gorgeous. With that being said I will probably cry if I can’t get a precious metals pack…. I will also cry if I get it. So we are just expecting tears all around at this point. 😅

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  5850. Cashmere on

    I am looking forward to trying the Raspberry Lemonade Celosia, Little Flower Girl Zinnia and Cancan Girls Dahlia. I can’t wait!

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  5851. Colby Messer on

    I love the dahlias! Watching them the show started my love affair with dahlias! But I am excited for zinnias too! I really love the precious metals and the little flower girl!

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  5852. Jennifer on

    While I’m so excited to be able to grow all the zinnia and celosias, (I grow for floral design) I am especially drooling over the celosia. Looking at the Sangria mix, I start seeing bouquets in my head. I can’t wait to see them all growing!

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  5853. Darcy on

    The Sangria Mix Celosia. That would brighten any bouquet.

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  5854. Leda Bower on

    I have been waiting for the Zinnia breeding particularly the Precious Metals but I must say that all the plants that I grow year after year with the Floret seeds do not disappoint. My summers are made from the flowers that bloom in such magical colours and the bouquets that are offered are viewed as valued gifts. I have been a gardener almost forever and for the last few years a flower farmer and I’m never disappointed with your endeavours to provide a quality product. I’m looking forward to your latest offering and thank you…..

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  5855. LISA WILSHER on

    I am very excited for zinnias ‘golden hour’, ‘alpenglow’, ‘precious metals’ and Dawn Creek ‘peach’ and ‘honey’. I have never grown celosia but I am hoping to try at least ‘spun sugar’ and ‘limonata’. I think I need a new (flower) bed!

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  5856. Erika McCoy on

    They are all absolutely stunning!! I am hoping to get all of them,but I’m most excited about the Alpenglow mix.

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  5857. Brooke Harris on

    This will be my first year planting cut flowers, and I am new here to your work – which is beyond inspiring! I have also been reading your book, Cut Flower Garden. Thank you for all your work! It is very helpful.

    They are all beauties….but if I had to pick a few that I am most excited about… Sangria Mix, Dawn Creek Honey, and Bee’s Choice. ❤️ many blessings to you!

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  5858. Kirst Riewe on

    Pure magic and so very special! Super excited about the Celosia varieties! Love that family of flowers so very much!

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  5859. Andrea on

    Oh my! The Unicorn Mix!!! And I just adore the Dawn Creek Peach. I have my order list ready!

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  5860. Mary Mitchell Turner on

    While I once had acres of land, my gardening space is now limited to roses, mums and herbs in pots, a few limelight hydrangeas and one fifty foot display row backed by a white fence beside my pale turquoise corner house. Full sun from early morning to late afternoon will allow me to experiment with all three. There are 10 varieties on my wish list. My hope is that with well planned successions, I can grow some of each during our long 9A season. Thanks so much for this very special offering.

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  5861. Richard Young on

    I’m so excited for cancan girls! I love the anemone type dahlias but they’re not so easy to find elsewhere. I grew Bees Choice last summer and watching each new plant open up their first flowers was like magic 🥹

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  5862. Susanna Lansaw on

    Bees Choice, Petite Florets , Victorian wedding , Precious Metals and Unicorn mix ! Growing Floret is what made me fall in love with dahlias .Having never grown flowers before, it has inspired me to try. This past summer was my first year , I planted the seeds that you gifted with your book on Dahlias. And this year I hope to grow more to gift my family and Friends. Thank you for all you and Floret do to help and inspire others.❤️

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  5863. Colleen C. Jones on

    Oh my! So hard to choose one favorite! I’ll have to go with the Unicorn Mix, the Sangria are a close 2nd, imagining these beauties arranged in a vase is making me so anxious to see Spring arrive.
    Thank you for your offerings!
    Colleen Jones

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  5864. Julie Duke on

    I just love your zinnia varieties! They grow so well in my garden and yard. I just love them more and more every year!

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  5865. Kelly on

    I am excited to add celosia varieties and to hopefully snag a packet of Cancan dahlia seed! The color, texture, and shape of all of them…amazing!

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  5866. TIFFANY DEWITT on

    You had me at “twizzly eyelashes”! I can’t wait to grow these seeds! They are ALL so stunning. Love the new seeds packets as well. No more printing out a picture to put with packets. Thank you!

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  5867. Susan Rich on

    Omg, I can’t wait!!!!! I love the varieties in the celosia, and I can’t wait to get my hands on the zinnias! I may even have to send some of the zinnias to my mom, because I know how overly happy my discovery of them last year made me!! ❤️🌈💐

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  5868. Jennifer Bailey on

    This is so exciting!!! I am looking forward to trying the Coral Reef and Limonata celosias, Golden Hour zinnias, and Cancan Girls dahlias. It’s hard to choose! Thank you for sharing all your hard work!

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  5869. Carly on

    I’m excited to add some celosia and dahlias into my garden this year. I’ve previously focused on zinnias. Though I will definitely be looking to get the Victorian wedding ones as they look prolific!

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  5870. Mindy on

    It will be nearly impossible for me to narrow down my choices, but I’m super excited about the celosia.

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  5871. Barb Bourscheidt on

    Oh My! How do I choose? I have always loved celosias and am particularly excited about Spun Sugar and Coral Reef! Although on different ends of the color spectrum, I will love working these textural beauties into my bouquets.
    I’d love to try the Bees Mix dahlias- I’ve never grown dahlias from seed, and it would’ve such fun to see what comes up!
    I love your blog, too!

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  5872. Christi McAfee on

    Thank you for all the work that went into making these available for gardeners and flower farmers! I will be adding some Limonata Celosia and Precious Metals Zinnia to my garden this year.

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  5873. Shelby on

    All of these look and sound incredible! I absolutely loved the deep color of Sangria mix” and the adorable blooms of Little Flower Girl. I want to bring in more pollinators as well so hopefully I can get my hands on some Bees Choice and find some unique dahlia surprises as well.

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  5874. Pam Allard on

    I would love to add any of the celosias to my small garden, but the Spun Sugar caught my eye. I started with some of your zinnias a few years ago, and they have given much beauty to my backyard. I have been able to harvest seeds to share with my sister in law as well. Thank you for sharing your love of flowers and your knowledge with all of us!

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  5875. Amy on

    I hope to add Unicorn Mix and Shooting Stars to my garden this year. But even if I am not able to get any of the seed varieties I so enjoy every post, email, photo, etc that you produce. Your heart, your mission and your company are the most beautiful things of all. Thank you for sharing all the beauty.

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  5876. Michelle S. on

    Celosia Sangria Mix and Coral Reef along with Dahlia mixes CanCan Girls and Petit Florets!

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  5877. Georgeanne Wayman on

    So many beauties. I can’t wait to add to my current collection. Dawn Creek Blush speaks to me .The soft tones blush and pinks are so pretty and the zinnia is tried and true and almost full proof when adding the to our garden. As in , they are easy … really easy to grow! Love them all!

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  5878. Mary Kennedy on

    These are all amazing new varieties but my favorites are Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Golden Hour Zinnias. Spunsugar and Coral reef celosia. CanCan Girls and Bees Choise for Dahlia seeds. Whether your a flower farmer or home Gardner, we should all be so lucky to grace our gardens with these Vintage looking beauties.

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  5879. Annie Hockins on

    Thank you for sharing your passion and love for growing flowers and enabling others to have that same passion!! I love following you guys and your journey!

    I’m really looking forward to Dawn Creek Pastels and trying the Dahlia seeds. I have never had good luck trying to grow Dahlias and I’m hoping this will be my year!

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  5880. Jan Robinson on

    Wow! So many beautiful varieties!
    I love growing zinnias and I hope to start Dahlias this year.
    I always plant a long bed of zinnias by the roadside in our rural community so everyone can enjoy them as they drive by.
    I think celosia would be perfect to add and would look great in bouquets . Thank you for all your hard work in making the world a lot more beautiful! What a special talent God has given you!

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  5881. Lillian on

    wow those are are lovely:) bees choice, precious metals, and the dawn creeks are amazing! thank you for all the hard work gone into this!!

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  5882. Blondely Farm on

    Unicorn mix! We moved to Skagit Valley last summer and this will be my first time planting annuals. I can’t wait for the stunning colors to be in full bloom with the stunning farmlands in the backdrop. Maybe next year I’ll be brave enough to plant dahlias.

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  5883. Kristi Schark on

    I’m most excited to add Rose Gold, Dusty Rose, and Coral Reef celosias; Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl, and Unicorn mix (Yay! So happy they’re available again!) zinnias to my garden this year. I’m excited about all of the Floret originals, really!

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  5884. Emily Whiting on

    How do you pick one?!
    Precious metals is breathtaking.

    This will be my first year growing a cut garden to honor mt stillborn son Avery who was born this past September and any of your beautiful flowers would be such a gift.

    I bought 6 dahlias last year that were prolific from a local farmer about the time I found out I was pregnant and it almost found like he helped flowers find me for something beautiful to do to honor and remember.

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  5885. Keri Corn on

    Dahlia tubers are intimidating to me so I’m super excited to try growing some from seed! The Petit Floret has definitely caught my eye. And I’m going to snag as much celosia as I can. It hold a special place in my heart as it was one of my grandmother’s favorites. She’s the one I inherited my love of flowers from!

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  5886. Natalie on

    Vintage rose and alpen glow have my heart! :)

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  5887. Jessica Adams on

    I have always loved Floret’s selection of Zinnias and love choosing pastel hues for my garden each year. I’m excited for the Alpenglow variety this year – not just because of their color, but their name! Living in the Rocky Mountain region, the colors of the sunrises and sunsets reflected on and above the majestic mountains brings me unmatched joy!
    I’d also love to try growing some Vintage Rose Celosia this year; I’d bet my hens would love to make their summertime nest among the plumes. :)

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  5888. Ambra Kent on

    I am so excited about all of the new zinnias. Living on the gulf coast our summers get hot. Zinnias always give me lots of beautiful flowers. I can not wait to add a few new breeds to go with our usual gals.

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  5889. Stephanie Greenall on

    Congratulations, what an accomplishment this is! All the Floret Originals are gorgeous and I would consider myself lucky to grow any of them. I am particularly fond of the Limonata, Sangria Mix and Coral Reef celosias, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding zinnias and Petite Floret dahlias.

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  5890. Julie Heth on

    I’m excited to try them all!!! Celosia and Zinnias both do really well for me here in Central Texas so I’m thankful that is what you have worked so hard on creating these amazing colors in. Thank you so much for offering us these beauties!

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  5891. Leandra Begley on

    The can-can girls, little flower girl and zinnias are what I am most excited about. But frankly, I love all these flowers!

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  5892. Elizabeth on

    I’m so excited for them all, but as a zinnia lover I’m particularly excited for the Dawn Creek Peach!

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  5893. Krista Daugherty on

    Alpenglow, Victoria Wedding, and all Dawn Creek. Absolutely stunning! I can’t wait to grow these and share them with my elderly neighbors.

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  5894. Arielle on

    Honestly I want them all, but I will pick a couple, Apenglow, and coral reef! I have never grown celiosia. I am actually moving to a warmer and longer growing season and plan to start a small flower farm! These are all stunning! Can’t wait to get my hands on some!

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  5895. Celeste Nelson on

    This is a hard choice but Dawn Creek Pastels just draw me in everytime I look at the gorgeous photos! The are rich and creamy and seem very nostalgic to me. So excited to start growing this season:)

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  5896. Nicole Swick on

    How do we pick a favorite?! I’ll call it curious- I’m curious about growing Celosia Spun Sugar the most, perhaps next to Celosia Sangria. I can’t wait to see the depth of the colors, contrasted with the light texture of the flower. So excited!!

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  5897. Shirley Casey on

    How does one even pick! They are all so beautiful! I’m excited to give celosia a try this year in my garden. I absolutely LOVE zinnias too! I would be delighted to grow all the floret varieties but “Alpenglow” I think is my favorite!

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  5898. Susan Baxter on

    I was lucky enough to enjoy your unicorn mix seeds and am thrilled to be able once again enjoy them in my So Cal high desert garden.

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  5899. Jessica Rosenberry on

    I am so excited to try the new Floret Originals. I can’t wait for your post in summer explaining how to save seeds. I am anxious to get all the new zinnia varieties!

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  5900. Elise Derstine on

    I can’t wait! I’m so excited about the feathery Celosia varieties, especially Spun Sugar. :)

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  5901. Kaye Berman on

    So many to choose from! Glowing Embers, Raspberry Lemonade, Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix, and Shooting Stars will be in my garden for sure! Great collection & collaboration Floret!

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  5902. Jessica Burton on

    Congratulations on such a beautiful variety. I can’t what to get some of these growing!! I really am interested in trying celocia for the first time & can’t decide between the rose gold & vintage rose. Also, zinnias is there anything so giving as a good Zinnia patch?!! I can’t wait to try precious metals. I often do wedding work for those who give their time volunteering so I would love to have access to this beautiful collection to offer more variety in my humble garden. I also make bouquets all summer long for elderly & infirm ones so this would be a dream. One gal in particular loves anything I can bring her in yellow her favorite color. Than you for the opportunity!

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  5903. Katie on

    LOVE the Autumn Blaze, Rose Gold, and Limonata celosia, and oh my goodness, the Floret dahlias!!!!!!!!!

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  5904. Dani on

    The shooting star mix are beautiful! I’m most interested in that seed mix!!

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  5905. Brooke on

    I love this so much and am very excited! I am due to have my second baby in June and am envisioning walking through the dahlia varieties, especially Cancan girls and Shooting Stars with a baby strapped to me in September (my partner may have to plant them this year but I will still get to enjoy them!)! I am also excited about many of the celosia varieties, especially dusty rose and sangria mix as I think these are such a beautiful addition to any cut bouquet! As always, thanks for sending this information and getting us excited for the warmth and sun ahead, what a special summer for our family!

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  5906. Katie Thiele on

    Petite Florets are so beautiful and would make such a great addition to the garden. It is so exciting to see the growth of Floret through the years! Thanks to the whole team for the dedication, hard work, and inspiration!

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  5907. Lonnie jenck on

    Dreaming of adding so many of these beauties to the cutting garden! How can you pick just one?

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  5908. Jess V on

    Beautiful collection! Rose Gold, Limonata, Precious Metals, and Bee’s Choice catch my eye!

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  5909. Greer on

    So many fantastic options to choose from! My favorites are Dawn Creek Blush and Petite Florets!

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  5910. Kaleigh Highlen on

    I’m in love with the Celosias, can’t wait to give my bees more beautiful blooms to buzz about!

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  5911. Christine Wilcockson on

    I am so excited! I’ve always loved zinnias and especially looking forward to your originals. My daughter and I enjoyed beautiful flowers from your seed last year! It’s hard to chose but I think I’m most excited about Unicorn Mix and Little Flower Girl.

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  5912. Julia Fries on

    Hey, I’m in Georgia and ordered Bee’s Choice last year. You are correct. The bees love them. Looking at all the flowers, it is going to be hard to choose.

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  5913. Courtney Kahler on

    These are all gorgeous! I really need to try your dahlia seeds. Zinnias from you have been my favorites because they thrive here in north Texas. But I adore dahlias and these are so unique!

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  5914. Belinda Lee on

    I am most excited for Cancan Girls! It sounds like a surprise in every way and the possibility to experiment on our own in the future.

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  5915. Sarah Brown on

    The entire collection is a dream! I grow zinnias every year so I’m very interested in the Dawn Creek variety but Dahlias are my favorite and I’ve never tried Celosia. The Sangria Celosia is gorgeous and I absolutely love the Petite Florets Dahlia!

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  5916. Bethany Empert Guenther on

    I am so excited for the Floret Originals and want to try all of them! I can’t wait to try some of the celosia which I hope does better in my cooler coastal climate than other varieties I’ve tried. I am most excited about Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Honey zinnias!

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  5917. Katie Paulus on

    As a brand new flower farmer, it would be amazing to have a floret original! My favorites are Alpenglow zinnia,
    Rose gold celosia, and Shooting stars dahlia seeds! I hope I win!!!

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  5918. Robin Parsons on

    I had success with Bee’s Choice seeds last year. They produced beautiful tubers, which I am praying survive their winter storage. I am very excited to try the Petite Floret mix and the Shooting Stars mix this year, and because my daughter loved unicorns when she was younger, I hope to also try the unicorn zinnia mix. I’m so grateful for the extensive introduction blog so that I can be ready for 2/6! As always, thank you Floret Team, for sharing your knowledge and support.

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  5919. Melissa on

    ALL.THE.ZINNIAS. The colors and hues are absolutely to die for! Zinnias are already such a workhorse for me in my cutting garden, I can’t wait to try these new ones! I’ve shown them to the kids in the horticulture club that I run and they are in love with them too. The celosias are so dreamy, especially the spun sugar. The texture and color ranges are so incredible and hard to find. My bouquets are going to really pop!

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  5920. April Myers on

    Excited to try out a few of these Floret Originals in my first season of flower farming! I’m loving the vintage tones of these collections. I’m especially excited to get my hands on some of the zinnias and celosia. Thank you for all of the resources, I’ve been scouring your blog!

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  5921. Mia on

    Hi Erin & Team! Thank you for inspiring me to become a gardener. The beauty of these special varieties stir that magical place inside of me that often lies dormant. I am so grateful that you have created these masterpieces & that you so generously share them with the world!

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  5922. Shannah on

    Little Flower Girl Zinnia and Vintage Rose Celosia will be on my list! So exciting!

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  5923. Darla Gobert Pitman on

    Unicorn Mix, Coral Reef, and Cancan Girls made me swoon! But all of them are so gorgeous.

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  5924. Angela Webster on

    I have a list ready to order. Zinnia Alpenglow, Zinnia Unicorn Mix, Zinnia Precious Metals, Dahlia Bees Choice, Celosia Spun Sugar, Celosia Limonata. I thought I had all the flowers that I wanted to grow until the Floret Originals came out. I’m so excited to add these to my garden. My cut flowers are for me and my mother-in-law to enjoy.

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  5925. nicolle on

    Floret, Cancan Girls, and Bee’s Choice are top on our list

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  5926. Jill on

    I’ve been patiently waiting for Precious Metals, zinnias are my favorite flower to grow in my garden.

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  5927. Kristen Francom on

    I am most excited to try any of your dahlia seed mixes especially “Floret”. I also loved watching your T.V. Series and remember you talking about Alpenglow. The Unicorn miz sounds wonderful as well!

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  5928. Rebecca on

    I’m loving any of the dahlia seeds!

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  5929. Monae Guercio on

    Alpenglow! They are fantastic! And limonata. I could use that flower in everything!

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  5930. Karen Waldron on

    I am so excited about the Floret Originals! I love them all but my favorites are the Sugar Spun celosia and the pale, creamy “Limonata” celosia. I also love the glorious Dahlia seeds…Oh the Cancan Girls!

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  5931. Ruth on

    Precious Metals captures my heart! Although they are all beautiful and it is hard to pick a favorite. Any of the Celosias would be a wonderful addition to my garden.

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  5932. Megan G. on

    The Victorian Wedding and Alpen Glow seeds are at the top of my list. They look magical!

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  5933. Elise Levick on

    I’m so excited about this release and the thought of these beautiful flowers growing on my property! I can’t wait to get my hands on the Dawn Creek Peach, Dawn Creek Pastels, Golden Hour, Alpenglow and Shooting Stars! Thank you for all that you do!

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  5934. Sandra Meinen on

    I am looking forward to the release of these incredible seed varieties. I am very excited to grow the Precious Metals zinnias. I am intrigued by the Cancan Girls dahlias because of the amount of work that went into their production and the uniqueness of the variety. As always I enjoyed reading about your journey and admire the dedication to your craft! Thank you for offering the chance to win these amazing seed packages.

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  5935. Christine on

    Wow! So many beautiful new varieties! I am most excited to grow the Rose Gold celosia and the Alpenglow zinnias!

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  5936. Grant Hamil on

    We are most excited for some of the new Zinnia varieties, including Victorian Wedding and the return of Goldeb Hour. We bought 4 packets years ago and only grew out 50 plants per season. We weren’t able to save our own bc of the early frosts but we cannot wait to see them bloom in person again!!

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  5937. Katie B. on

    Unicorn zinnias! For years I had overlooked zinnias and only recently started including them in my vegetable garden to attract pollinators. Now I grow zinnias for cutting too!

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  5938. Chris on

    Looking forward to the Dahlias!!

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  5939. Dawn Beat on

    They are also beautiful! The dahlias are especially stunning!

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  5940. Christi on

    I love them all!
    The dusty colors are show stoppers.

    Bee’s Choice and Shooting Star are favorites.

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  5941. Carmyn on

    I am so drawn to the color mix of bright and beautiful. Bees Choice, Unicorn Mix (plus all of them!) I am very curious about discovering celosia in my garden. I have never fiddled with it because it seems like a hard flower to understand how to use. Coral Reef is a beautiful mix.

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  5942. Bre on

    Thank you for this beautiful post on the new Floret Originals! I am so excited for you, Erin, and the entire Floret team! What an incredible accomplishment to be ready to launch these seeds.

    I found you many years ago and you were the one who inspired my flower farming dreams. I always loved flowers, and arranged with them. You were the first flower farmer I saw who was growing and arranging and selling your own flowers! As I go into my 7th season I want to thank you for your hard work & dedication & for inspiring so many of us to follow the dream of growing and sharing flowers with our communities. It is making the world a more beautiful place!

    I am eager to try many of your beautiful seed collections but the Floret dahlia mix, The Little Flower Girl Zinnia, the Unicorn Zinnia mix & the Limonata Celosia & Golden Hour Zinnia are favorites so far. :)

    Thanks so much & Congratulations!!

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  5943. Lindsay on

    Most excited for Glowing Embers. The celosia I grow in front of my house is always showiest in Sept/Oct here and this color will be great for autumn/Halloween.

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  5944. Shannon Benoit on

    Hi Floret I am in your Workshop this year class of 2024, and My goal this year is to start sharing growing flowers with the younger generations …my almost 2 year old daughter Marilyn, my nieces (4,5,6) and my cousins children 12 of them ages (4-14 years old)- we all live on the same dead end road and will be watching them all grow!- Hopefully start a end of the roadside flower cart, and a few weddings this coming year. I love sharing the joy with them and also our neighborhood, last year we gave away a few for free and it was a huge success. We are excited for the “cute pastel/ dusty colors” we have already made a detailed list and printed them out for out top wishlist items (1. Victoria Wedding, a thing of the little petite ones 2. Precious metals, a thing of the Giant ones 3. Alpenglow, the large ones 4. a new variety for us never grown before- Celosia Vintage Rose 5. Dawn creek was already able to provide us a pack of theirs so we are pumped to try her bunch out as well!!) We would like to stick to the same color theme so we can save the seeds and hope they stay similar color themes year after year- with the bees help.

    Anyway thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks and shows on discovery it has really been a visual way for kids to see the reality of flowers….

    an interesting thing one of the girls wanted to try this year was show the timelapse of the little baby flowers growing… because no body knows what they look like as they grow… I have no idea how to do timelapse but they have ideas on how to figure it out ;)

    Thanks! during the class I am are realizing we need to focused on a few ideas first – stay on task … there are so many ideas with so many girls creativity. Staying focused is key, and just starting somewhere- I have been worried and afraid for so long, but my husband helped push me and dragged all the flowers we grew and put together at the end of the road — while I was sooo nervous and they were alll gone with under an hour ;)

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  5945. Becca on

    These are all incredibly beautiful mixes! I’ve never grown much for zinnias so I would love to try Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Blush.

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  5946. Jill Vallejo on

    I’m honestly so divided as to my favorite so I’m just going to narrow it down to Zinnias! No, wait, it’s the Celosia. Yes, Celosia is the clear choice. Hmmm, maybe it’s the Dahlias…I love the surprise of a dahlia seed.
    Ugh! Do I have to choose?!?!?

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  5947. Lucinda on

    I cannot wait! I need Limonata, Alpenglow, and Honey! I’m still needing Bee’s Choice too! I got a beautiful giraffe dahlia from the mix last year but couldn’t keep the tuber alive. I definitely need to see more of that wonder!

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  5948. Abby McKee on

    I want to grow all the zinnias and dahlias, but especially precious metals, unicorn mix, and the floret seeds. So many gorgeous things to choose from – congratulations to the whole team!

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  5949. Angela on

    Through Instagram, I came across Erin and she has inspired me over the last couple of years to do the hard things!! I’ve always loved flowers but I have never been very good at growing them, but with all her information and encouragement, I now have a free flower farm. This will be my third year and I’m super excited to include the new Floret Originals in there!! So thank you, Erin, for doing what you do!!!! Zinnia’s have a special place in my heart and always do so good here in the south, so Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Victorian Wedding are definitely on my radar!!

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  5950. Patty H on

    I’m a beginner so very excited to try a few varieties….the Unicorn mix has me intrigued as well as the dahlias…the Floret! Congratulations!

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  5951. Brett F on

    I’ve always loved the anemone-flowered dahlias and always wished their was a seed mix for them. Now there is and I can’t wait to get a packet of the ‘Cancan Girls’!

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  5952. Alex Reese on

    Thank you for selflessly sharing these beautiful creations that you’ve worked so hard to bring to life. We are all so proud of you and your team! I’m grateful for the opportunity to purchase some of these beauties and cannot wait to experience them in full bloom!

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  5953. Laurie Bills on

    Alpenglow is on my list but it’s so hard to pick. I want to grow them all! I wish I could stroll through your fields, I live so close in Ferndale!

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  5954. Samantha on

    Pink Chenille celosia and Alpenglow zinnias!

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  5955. Lynnette Kish on

    The Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals are stunning. Can’t wait to try them out.

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  5956. Kathy on

    Your flowers are absolutely beautiful!
    My favorite ones are the Unicorn Zinnias and Spun Sugar!

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  5957. Rebecca on

    On a dreary rainy morning, this post brought such brightness to my day. Reading your blog in 2018 and the ways you describe color and texture are what inspired me to start gardening. I love celosia, every brainy, spaghetti, elegant tufted bit of them and would love to add more to my garden!

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  5958. Linda Padilla on

    I love them all, but I’m most excited about the Celosias! I can’t choose which ones but Autumn Blaze and Rose Gold stand out the most for me!
    💞

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  5959. Katie Holdeman on

    Wow! This is so exciting! Erin, you and your team have done a phenomenal job – thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge and *seeds* with others! I am excited about the celosia! All your mixes are beautiful!

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  5960. Jess Morrison on

    This is so exciting! I’ve got to thank you for sharing your gorgeous flowers, Erin — I’ve never really been a green thumb, but last year was my first year fleshing out my garden and I started with zinnias, and even grew my first dahlias! Having those flowers to tend to and enjoy really helped me get through a particularly tough year, and now I’m hooked and already planning to carve out more garden space in the yard. I’m most excited about, um, ALL of the varieties — especially the blush zinnia types and unique dahlia mixes! The Autumn Blaze is going to be joining us too! 😆Congrats on this milestone, you guys!

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  5961. April Sudbeck on

    They are all so beautiful! I hope to grow Alpenglow this year. Thank you for all your hard work!

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  5962. Karen Galde on

    Can’t wait to try the dahlia seeds Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice. Dahlias from tubers has always seemed like too much, but seeds are perfect. Thank you for sharing your seeds.

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  5963. Jenna on

    This is so exciting! I’m swooning over the dahlia seed mix🌸🌺

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  5964. Kelsey on

    My entire garden is filled with stunners and Golden hour and Alpenglow will fit in PERFECTLY. I’m also looking forward to adding limonata and Vintage Rose for gorgeous texture in my bouquets. What a beautiful collection!!! Congratulations!!!

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  5965. Taylor on

    I am still deciding which variety of zinnia I want—it’s so hard to choose! I’ve been following since the beginning of the breeding program and it’s hard to believe I could finally be growing a packet of Floret originals this spring!

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  5966. Melinda on

    They’re all so beautiful! I’m looking forward to adding the dahlia bee’s choice.

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  5967. Cathy on

    There is not one of your collections that I would not love to grow! Living here in the Skagit valley; the artistry of your work, the colors and textures add to the richness of this place. The magic light… and that’s what your flowers represent to me!

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  5968. Lori Peplinskie on

    Interested in them all but definitely on my list are Celosias Rose Gold and Spun Sugar, zinnia Alpenglow and Dahlia Cancan Girls.

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  5969. Gwenda Decneut on

    Thanks for the lovely post. I’m most excited about Shooting Stars, and am dreaming of the impact it will have on the many walkers in our neighborhood. It’s like paying it forward with flowers.

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  5970. Jill Castillo on

    I am so overwhelmed with all of the beautiful options. Your passion and commitment is evident in every photo. I would love to add Alpenglow to the garden this year. Keep up all the hard work I so look forward to what your heart brings forward next

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  5971. Donica on

    Oh man, picking a favorite is so hard! My favorites are super deep, vibrant cranberry types color and then soft, ethereal pastels and look at you doing all of them! I think Dawn Creek Honey is it for me though. I absolutely adore those warm, antique looking colors and as a southern California girl, zinnias just love it here. They practically go as long as I’ve got sun past 5, which is the majority of the year.
    Also, thank you for focusing on celosias! They’re such an easy flower to fall in love with once people give them a chance. Easy growers with incredible textures and hues. I’m excited to see more from them too!

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  5972. Amy on

    I love the bee’s choice dahlias! Now that I know dahlias can overwinter here, I am eager to ignore labeling and just grow them.

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  5973. Nancy Student on

    I am so excited for you and for us to have access to these amazing flowers. I am a lifelong zinnia and dahlia fan and grower, but am convinced now that I must also spare a small patch of my valuable flower growing real estate to celosia. I grew the seeds I received when I purchased your dahlia book and not a single one disappoints. I’ve even saved the tubers from some to grow again and again. Im drawn to celosia glowing Embers and Vintage rose, but they are all beautiful. For the zinnias, I love them all but Unicorn, Golden Hour and Precious Metals have really caught my eye. The mixed dahlia packet and Floret would be my first choices. Experiencing the anticipation of what will actually bloom after planting from seed is just so exciting and brings me so much joy! Plus, after growing your seeds from the book purchase, I trust that each one will delight and thrive. Congratulations on your huge accomplishment and milestone. I’m truly so happy for you.

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  5974. Doug Bergandine on

    Congratulations on the launch! Alpenglow is so unique and I also like Unicorn Mix.

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  5975. Sarah Hawkey on

    This is thrilling! I already have the seed sale dates saved! The two I’m most excited about are Alpenglow and Bee’s Choice Mix, can’t wait!

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  5976. Tamara Hudson on

    Rose Gold, Summer Sherbet, Coral Reef and I could go on and on. Rich, seductive, delightful . An immersion in beauty and light. Can’t wait to try these out here in the New Mexican desert. Thank you!

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  5977. Rochelle Soleil on

    Thank you so much for all of your hard work to make this amazing beauty! I am beyond excited for all of them. Most excited for Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Pastels, Unicorn Mix, Petite Florets, Pink Chenille and Vintage Rose. I will be happy with any I’m lucky enough to get!

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  5978. Tina Cady on

    A few years ago when I started my flower growing journey, I saw a post with a picture of a gorgeous array of vintage colored buds packed together so tightly that you couldn’t see the edges of any of the petals. This image has been stuck in my head ever since and I’ve been on a mission to increase the types of beauties in that palette in my own garden.
    Celosia Vintage Roee and Dusty Rose, Zinnia Alpenglow and Precious Metals, and a pop of the Daliah Floret are going to be the varieties that complete my vintage bouquet journey. I feel tears just saying that…

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  5979. Charlene Yoder on

    I am excited to see all the varieties of daliah seeds! Each flower is so unique and original!

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  5980. Lynn on

    Wow! I’m amazed at all of the variety of forms of dahlias. I also cannot get over the gorgeous range of all of the colors you provide. I would love to plant them all. I think that the zinnias are my favorite though. Thank you for your work on preservation and breeding and for sharing your knowledge with us. Blessings to you!

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  5981. Jess on

    I’m so excited to be able to grow such unique varieties! I’m just a home gardener, but zinnias and everything I’ve ever grown that is floret, brings out the most joy in me and everyone who visits my garden! You had me at turquoise when it comes to Precious Metals. I’ll be growing every zinnia variety you offer because they are my favorite, but I’m also excited to try celosia and some new dahlia seeds!

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  5982. Pam Akers on

    I would just like to say, Congratulations! I love the Celosia Sangria Mix,Victorian Wedding ,,Apenglow variety, shooting star.Thank you! for sharing all of these beautiful creations!

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  5983. Rebecca on

    It’s so hard to pick because every new picture I scrolled to I’d think, “no, THIS one is my favorite!” If I had to choose to add one thing to my garden, it would probably be one of the lovely zinnia mixes.

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  5984. Amber Garling on

    Well this is lovely! I’m actually thinking of growing celosia this year, which I wasn’t planning on before I read this email. Thank you for all you do Floret fam!

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  5985. Libby Shudarek on

    I would love to grow any of the breeding varieties, but Alpenglow, Shooting Stars, and Petite Florets are at the top of my list. I love to preserve flowers by drying and pressing and I can already envision the beautiful art these beauties could make. Thank you Team Floret for sharing the magic you’ve created! <3

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  5986. Josie on

    All I can say is Wow, WoW,WOW!
    These releases lifted my heart!
    How can anyone pick when each one is stunning!
    I’d have to say dahlias since these have recently been the most successful in my garden beds. I can’t wait to be able to share bouquets of lovely flowers as a pay forward act of kindness💝

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  5987. Marie on

    It’s so difficult to choose! The ‘Coral Reef’ celosia seems like it would be so fun to grow because of the otherwordly, bottom-of-the-sea in a garden aspect, but ‘Alpenglow’ zinnias are so simply beautiful and ethereal, too. And then there’s the mystery surprise of dahlia seeds that is so intriguing. Impossible decisions!

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  5988. Launa Nielson on

    I’m most excited about the Unicorns, Bees Choice and Dawn Creek Pastels. Fingers crossed we can all snag a few of our favorites before they’re gone. They are all gorgeous!

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  5989. Sierra on

    Beautiful! I look forward to growing as many as I can, but especially looking forward to Precious Metals and Alpenglow.

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  5990. Evelyn McHugh on

    We have been so inspired. Growing flowers is becoming our passion. Floret has been the catalyst. Thank you. I know it has been hard and long but your vision has inspired so many.

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  5991. Jody Barbuta on

    Those watercolor washes on the zinnias!…pale pinks & peaches, warm and cool, paintable , just stunning. Congratulations!

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  5992. Anna Chapman on

    I am anxiously waiting for the Petite Florets!

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  5993. Marjorie SD on

    So excited about the softer colors all of your Zinnias! We really love these flowers here at Les Merveilles de Gabrielle, they are so very generous with us, even in our colder climate in Quebec, Canada!

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  5994. Shelly Aquila on

    What a delightful read, enjoyed every word! Can’t wait to meet Precious Metals. You may have sold me on Celosia, primarily Summer Sherbert and Dusty Rose. Being a huge dahlia fan, I’m most excited about CanCan Girls and Floret! Your love for sharing flowers with the world has inspired so many, thank you for that!

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  5995. Holly on

    ‘Vintage Rose’, ‘Limonata’, and ‘Victorian Wedding’s are catching my eye at the moment but they are all so beautiful!

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  5996. Jenna on

    All of the floret varieties are stunning. If I had to narrow down to just a few they would include celosia limonata, celosia pink chenille, dahlia bee’s choice, dahlia petite florets, zinnia dawn creek pastels and zinnia little flower girl.

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  5997. Sandra Bemski on

    So grateful for the high quality your seeds consistently show. Many crave worthy and delicious varieties will make it hard to choose. Truly an inspiration for me in winter to look forward to a rainbow of delights to plant

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  5998. Pamela Rose Ciufo on

    Wow! All of these introductions are really special and I love and appreciate that you’ve bred plants that are sturdy. The flowers that I will (hopefully) be trying are the celosias. I’ve never been very interested in growing celosias, mostly because of color selection. But you have bred plants in a mesmerizing range of colors that I can’t resist. Thanks for all of your hard work!

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  5999. Chrisdee on

    So excited to add some zinnias to my garden this year! They are one of the things the deer decided they don’t love and I can actually get to bloom.

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  6000. Lisa T on

    Wow! So beautiful. Rose Gold , Golden Hour, Floret and Bee’s Choice are my faves.
    Congratulations on your amazing work😊

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  6001. Sarah on

    I can’t wait to try all the zinnia varieties and the can can girls dahlias!!!

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  6002. Brett on

    I came for the dahlias (hello Petite Floret!) and will definitely be checking out the Unicorn and ALLLL the Dawn Creeks and those Dusty Rose beauties. WOWZA! #FlowerFarmGoals

    Great job on these stunning collections!

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  6003. J Lauer on

    I am so excited to see Precious Metals Zinnias. That has peaked my interest since I first saw it. I also can’t wait to get Little Flower Girl Zinnias again. I loved the small flowers in my bouquets. They are all exciting. Congratulations on your release!

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  6004. Devon Wenthe on

    The Dawn Creek Pastel mix would look great in my wedding…. I may have to get my soon to be wife a few packets she is growing all of her own flowers for our wedding this September!

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  6005. Brooke Morgan on

    I am the most excited about all the new zinnia colors! Thank you so much for offering these beauties.

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  6006. Ilona on

    The vintage rose celosia makes me want to try growing them! Most varieties are very bold in color and I love how neutral this is an would pair with a lot of other flowers!

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  6007. Rebecca on

    Wow, so looking forward to this release! Kudos to you for all of your hard work bringing this to fruition!

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  6008. Claire Sibley on

    This is awesome! I’m most excited by the fan and coral celosia, especially Dusty Rose. Growing mysterious sea creatures in the field is the highlight of my season. That said, all of these look exciting! I can’t wait to see how they grow up.

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  6009. Carole Keffer on

    I’ve been ordering seeds from Floret for the past three years. I’m especially looking forward to Alpenglow Zinnias and any of the dahlia seeds!

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  6010. Claire B. on

    They are all unique and gorgeous! I am planning on getting a little of everything, but I am especially excited about Petite Floret! Floret is so beautiful!

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  6011. Antonette Needham on

    I am looking forward to the bee’s choice dahlias, the Victorian Wedding zinnias, and trying any of the celosia (but maybe definitely the sangria!) I plan on using some seeds in our local Unity garden at the elementary school for the students to enjoy, as well as my own garden.

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  6012. Jill on

    I love all things Dahlia!!! Can’t wait to add new shapes to the garden!

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  6013. Stacye on

    Precious Metals & Cancan Girls! Though Floret’s pictures are always beautiful, I can’t wait to see them in person in my garden.

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  6014. Lisa on

    I love all the varieties but I can’t wait for the Victorian wedding! So stunning!

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  6015. Julene Jez on

    There are so many beautiful varieties! I can’t wait to grow several but Golden Hour Zinnia and Celosia Pink Chenille are at the top of my list.

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  6016. Vicky on

    I love reading about and seeing all the new varieties of your favorites. I have spent most of my working life growing flowers and now in retirement for my own personal pleasure but I have never grown celosia before. They are all so beautiful and was especially drawn to Spun Sugar.
    I grew several varieties of your seeds last year and am anxiously awaiting to begin my spring seeding. Hoping to add some celosia to the mix now!

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  6017. Laura Dearing on

    I cannot wait to add a variety of the zinnia and dahlia families, but can’t wait to see the Petite Florets!!!

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  6018. Carrie on

    Bravo, Team Floret! This is so exciting and it will be hard to choose. I’m all about the dahlias – Floret and Bees Knees, but you’ve inspired me to try my hand at some celosias too! Thank you for bringing such beauty into the world when we need a really good dose of it!

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  6019. Dana Plummer on

    Hi Erin and everyone at the floret farm. I’m a retired special education para professional and home gardener. Flowers get me through the days now. I lost my 24 year old precious daughter four years ago and my garden is my therapy. I’m adding to her memory garden with your farms seeds. She was a redhead and I have all hues of peach in one bed. Thank you for growing of these beauties. My girl would have loved them. ; )

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  6020. Rachael Bakutis on

    WOW! Every time I receive an update regarding the seed sale I just get that much more excited for spring and summer! I’m gathering all my supplies and planning out my gardens already. While this will be my first year really getting into flowers and steering away from just a vegetable garden, I am so eager to learn and excited for what I can grow! I am most excited for the ‘Raspberry Lemonade Celosia’ the vibrant colors are gorgeous and would be perfect filler in any bouquet. I’m even more excited for the zinnias, they were the first real cutting flower I ever tried to grow and boy did those plants take off! The ‘Victorian Wedding Zinnia’ seems to have everything, the lightness as well as a touch of darkness to the bottom/edges. Congratulations, your flowers are gorgeous! Cant wait for the seed sale!:)

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  6021. Dani on

    What a labor of love! It’s hard to believe it’s so close to being let out into the world for all of us to enjoy. I love all the seed varieties, but I’m most excited about trying my hand at the dahlias Shooting Stars and Petite Floret’s. I’ve only just been bitten by the Dahlia bug, thinking that growing it where I am was impossible due to the wildlife situation, but the deer spared me when growing the Bee’s Choice mix last year, and I was able to appreciate it’s beauty right in my backyard.

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  6022. Meredith Stewart on

    What an amazing and beauty-filled accomplishment! With the zinnias and celosia, you’ve taken the ordinary and bred the extraordinary. Thank you!

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  6023. Jane on

    I am most excited to add the ‘Petite Florets’ and ‘Bee’s choice” dahlias!!! And of course a few zinnias – the ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Unicorn Mix’ speak to me! I’ve been involving my 2 year old in baking and I can’t wait until spring when we can share gardening together…last year she loved walking through and sniffing all the flowers. YAY So excited. Thank you!

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  6024. Jessica Stallings on

    Erin!! I hope you know the joy and happiness you are bringing to people with this project you have dedicated so much time and love towards. After recently getting married and being overwhelmingly OBSESSED with our florals, our florist Amanda (Yonderyear Farm in Rockbridge Baths, VA) mentioned her inspiration coming from you. After that, I immediately got into all of your resources and now have a dream of having my own flower farm some day. I am planning my first tiny cut flower garden in my small front yard for this spring — gotta start somewhere! Thank you for all you do — it does not go unnoticed <3

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  6025. Heather on

    I can’t wait to try the pastel zinnias and see what fun comes from the dahlia seeds. Huge congrats to team Floret!!

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  6026. Staci on

    I am so in love with Celosia! So very excited to grow some of the new varieties!! They are an amazing under appreciated flower.

    Thank you for breedung the beautiful selections and varieties..

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  6027. Érika G.L. on

    Wow, congratulations to you and your team for your hard work! It’s so nice of you to share these treasures!
    I would love to grow all of them, but since I have a little space and not enough time to garden, my choice would be the Metal or Alpenglow zinnias. Stunning and easy to grow flowers:)

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  6028. Linda on

    All these offerings are beautiful! I’m so excited to try some. I’ve never had much luck with celosia but I’m tempted to give some of these a try. And the zinnias! Just gorgeous! Precious metals sounds so interesting!

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  6029. Hank on

    Most excited for the blush zinnia! All are stunning but these will really soften my garden!! I can’t wait

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  6030. Amber Langerud on

    I’m so excited about those dahlia seed mixes!! So hard to pick just one 🤩. I’ve been loving following along on this journey, can’t wait to see everyone plant these beautiful flowers.

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  6031. Michelle on

    Vintage Rose and Limonata celosia + Aplenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnias all have me dreaming of summer!

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  6032. Cheryl Cochran on

    I’m a huge zinnia fan and I’ve been coveting your unicorn mix since I first saw it. I’m definitely hoping to get a pack of those, but they’re all so gorgeous it’s difficult to pick! I need a farm! Haha!

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  6033. Charyl M on

    So excited!! I’ve been growing your beautiful flowers for the last 5 years and am super stoked about this project coming to fruition. I’m most excited about the dahlia varieties. I have horrible success with tubers…but can them from seeds like a champ!!!

    Great luck to all and cheers to a beautiful growing season.

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  6034. Hannah Wong on

    So excited for the release of Floret Originals! Thank you for taking us along with you on this immense journey to put forth more beauty into the world.

    I’m most looking forward to Rose Gold Celosia, Victorian Wedding Zinnia, Unicorn Zinnia, Floret Dahlia and Cancan girls Dahlia!

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  6035. R. Caughfield on

    I fell in love with growing flowers because of your Bee’s Choice Mix several years ago. The surprise of not knowing what flower would pop up was so much fun. Apart from Bee’s Choice, I think I’m most excited about the Sangria Mix of celosia. Can’t wait to make room for them in my garden. My neighbors and friends wait all year for the summer bouquets I drop off each year and they always love it when there’s celosia in the mix.

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  6036. Becky on

    Last year my dream came true of having a table by the road with free flower bouquets! The smiles on faces was so special. Zinnias, dahlias and my beloved sweet peas! After reading your blog and all the hard work you have put in your seed program, I’m looking forward to add some of your Celosia. I have never grown them, and sound like a wonderful addition to cut flowers! Dreams and hard work come true. Thank you for not giving up!

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  6037. Heather Hanson on

    So excited! It’s hard to pick one – first would be zinnia golden hour, second would be dahlia petite floret!

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  6038. Laura on

    Celosia rose gold! It’s so beautiful!

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  6039. Sherry Hatch on

    They are all beautiful! And your amazing hard work shows. I love the Precious Metals and the Little Flower Girl Zinnias because of their soft, vintage qualities. I have never dabbled in celosias before but just this year save a few seeds of the basic red/orange variety from some blooms. I love the Rose Gold and Vintage Rose Celosia and think it will pair beautifully with the Metals and Flower Girl varieties. Thank you for making these lovelies available.

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  6040. Kelly Bergstrom on

    I am most excited about adding more Dahlias and Zinnias to my home garden this year! In the Dahlia category, I’ve got my eye on the Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice varieties. To satisfy my passion for Zinnias, I am looking forward to planting the Unicorn mix!

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  6041. Sarah Haden on

    Celosia ‘Spun Sugar’ and Dahlia ‘Floret’ are my two favorites and I hope I can snag them on sale day…or even better, win this amazing prize!

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  6042. Miranda on

    Love all the new varieties but really excited for the dahlia bee mix!!

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  6043. Megan on

    This year will be my first year growing cut flowers in the existing beds around my house. If it goes well I hope to expand with some raised beds!! I am most excited about the zinnias. I live in hot Louisiana so I’m starting with a heat loving flower that is hopefully easy to grow for beginners. All of the zinnias at floret are beautiful!

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  6044. Helen on

    I am so excited to grow the Dahlia Petite Florets! I am new to gardening, and last year I planted Floret’s Bee’s Choice Dahlia seeds. Though they didn’t flower, there were beautiful tubers that grew. I stored them (the Floret dahlia tuber storing minicourse was so helpful by the way), and I am hoping some of those will make it through the winter and bloom for me this spring as well. Dahlias are so fun, and I am so excited to purchase the Dahlia Petite Florets!!

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  6045. Nadia Kessler on

    I can’t wait to grow the Dawn Creek zinnias and the anemone-flowereddahlias. In addition to that I might try out the coral reef and other crested celosias.
    I’m making extra space in my garden to grow as many of the beautiful originals as possible. Thank you for making them available to us!

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  6046. Christine Hernandez Rivera on

    I absolutely LOVE zinnias. I fell in love with them tending to my neighbor’s garden while they were on vacation, so the Unicorn Mix would be my choice for those. I’ve never grown Dahlias so I’m super excited to add them to my garden, so I’d love to tfy the Bee’s Choice.

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  6047. Nena C Williams on

    Your work is absolutely astounding!!! We owe you a gigantic THANK YOU for all the hard work and dedication and sheer genius you have put into this venture.!!!! I just love all the different seed varieties you have produced, so this is not an easy choice to narrow down! But the Celosia Pink Chenille especially intrigues me…I need to add some vertical flower and foliage elements into my flowers and the soft muted colors and forms of this one are really calling out to me!!! My favorite amongst the Dahlia seeds is the Bee’s Choice, which I am excited to offer to the local pollinators if I am so lucky to be able to purchase it. And for the Zinnias, what an agonizing decision as to which one I love the looks of the most! Little Flower Girl will be most welcome here if I can grab her…!!! But as for all the different varieties and mixes, I aspire to purchase ALL of them at some point!!! They’re definitely ALL MUST-HAVES!!!

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  6048. Chris Hunt on

    I’m just starting to think about starting a flower garden, and I’ve been inspired by Floret!

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  6049. Brooke C. on

    Wow! I am so thrilled to see this collection come to fruition! I am most excited about the Zinnias, as I’ve fallen back in love with them over the last few years. Id be lying if I said I wasn’t excited about them all though :)

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  6050. Brenda Stratton on

    I got to the end of the post I quietly said, “Wow”. You never cease to amaze and inspire me Erin. Brenda

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  6051. Mena on

    I am most excited about the celosias because of the strikingly beautiful colors, architecture & texture. People aren’t as familiar with celosias as they are with dahlias and zinnias so this is an great opportunity to re-introduce this flower to the world. I think with celosias you are making a unique contribution to the US based local flower farmer breeding industry so congrats on your hard work!

    I am also a sucker for an underdog. Because I am one myself. Celosias are going to be the comeback flowers of the year!

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  6052. Ryanna Orona on

    I can’t wait to add some of the celosia varieties to my garden. Celosia does so well in my hot and dry climate and these new colors are incredible!

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  6053. Naomi Hutchcraft on

    Spun Sugar took my breath away! Excited to get my hands on some of these seeds and get back in the garden! My 10 and 7 year old can’t wait to make all the pretty flowers! :)

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  6054. Melanie on

    It’s hard to pick favorites, but I am excited to plant Celosia this year. I’ve never done it before. I’d love to plant Rose Gold, Spun Sugar, Sangria, and Vintage Rose. The Cancan girls and the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush Zinnia’s are a must also:)

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  6055. Ashly on

    Those celosia are beautiful! So excited for the alpine glow and the floret!

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  6056. Lori Vellinga on

    I loved the Bee’s Choice last year. Such a fun surprise to see the variety of flowers that bloomed!

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  6057. Kristie Barnard on

    What a labor of love!!! I really like the Pink Chenille Celosia, Precious metals, Unicorn Mix and Little Flower Girl. Any and all would be a flower lovers dream.

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  6058. Bernadette on

    I’m surprised to say I’ve fallen in love with the collerette dahlia varieties and I’m so excited to have the chance to grow Floret!!!

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  6059. Connie Arnold on

    I am most excited about Unicorn Zinnias, Dahlia mixes and Dawn Creek Pastels.

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  6060. Tara on

    Wow, great varieties! I’m excited for all of the celosia options!!

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  6061. Rose jacky on

    incredible
    What a great job that Erin and her entire team have done, without a doubt, something that inspires all the people who follow them to cultivate the land. I want to say thank you for encouraging me and opening my eyes to new beauties that I would like to admire this spring, without a doubt, the zinnias. They occupy a place in my heart, they were the first flowers I grew, although only 2 colors and I did not imagine that there were as many and as beautiful as in Floret. I would be very happy to win even just a few envelopes of the new Alpenglow zinnias that look impressive.
    greetings and wish me luck🌼

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  6062. Leslie McKay on

    I love all the varieties that you have put in this collection. I am excited especially about the zinnias and celosia. All gorgeous and fun to add to the garden space. Your talent, knowledge and generosity is such a gift. I direct fellow garden enthusiasts to your page to find unique, beautiful flowers.

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  6063. Tim Quick on

    I’m most excited to add the Alpenglow zinnias to my garden! Karen and I have loved following your journey. Thank you for helping spread the joy and beauty of flowers to so many!

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  6064. Heater on

    I have a long list of Floret Originals that I wish to grow and can’t seem to narrow it down to a favorite. It would be exciting to be able to grow the entire collection. Thank you Floret for making the world a more beautiful place one seed at a time.

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  6065. Christy Gray on

    I want them all! 😊 but really excited for Bees Choice and Shooting Stars. And eventually, the beauty that is Firefly.

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  6066. Megan Sullivan on

    I’m expanding my dahlia production this year and am so excited for petite florets and cancan girls!!

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  6067. Carly Adam on

    I am sooooo EXCITED about adding more pastel colors to my line-up! The Precious Metals collection of Zinnas are absolutely gorgeous and I cannot wait to see them in person!

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  6068. Denise Freitas on

    Exciting!! Been waiting for all the Zinnias, but now need Celosia as well! Beautiful! Thanks for all your hard work!

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  6069. Jacqueline Newgard on

    Unicorn mix has me gasping with delight! Love the colors in this one. All your hard work has produced such beauty to plant into the world. Thank you for all you do!

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  6070. Carol Wilson on

    Wow, what a lot of work you have put in!Vintage Rose Celosia and Dawn Creek Peach are gorgeous!

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  6071. Katina on

    I love the richer tones in the sangria mix! They are all beautiful though, hard to pick a favorite!

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  6072. Leanne Carroll on

    Erin, you and your team work so hard and produce such beauty! Congratulations on such a special project! I know anything that you produce is created with love and care! Thank you for sharing it with us!!

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  6073. Samantha McDonough on

    The Floret & Petite Floret varieties made my heart beat a little faster once I saw them! Incredible job on all of these. I’m planning to buy my first home this year, I’m hoping to get my hands on some of these when they sell so I can start my first little flower garden in my first home!

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  6074. Kathy Hatz on

    Choosing a favorite seems impossible with all the glorious variations offered. As a beginner of planting seeds, the Unicorn Mix really speaks to me. Thank you for all you do to bring beauty to our world!

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  6075. Leanne on

    Oooooh! Floret and Bees Choice! But let’s be honest- ALL OF THEM!!

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  6076. Rochelle Trussell on

    I love your dahlias!!! Your passion for all these flowers is contagious and has helped me branch into the flower garden world.

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  6077. Ashlyn Yannitello on

    Ahhhh. I want them all! They are so beautiful. My favorites are fore sure all the Zinnias. They are stunning! If I had to pick a couple varieties I would select dawn creek pastels, dawn creek honey, little flower girl and Victorian wedding! Hope to get my hands on these beauties in a couple weeks 🤍

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  6078. Emma on

    Would love to try out the celosia, autumn blaze this year. what a punch!

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  6079. Katy on

    Hello from beautiful southern Alberta! I loved reading the history…. it gives all of us dream fuel for our small ideas to grow. :) For my front garden (a new addition based on this blog…. How can I not add more flowers!), I’d love to add Celosia Raspberry Lemonade as the back row, then Zinnia Victorian Wedding, and finally Dahlia Bees Choice. I think the layered effect would look amazing and the colours would complement each other. I have a wee little cottage style home…. The layered effect will also make my little home pop out! Congratulations on 7 years of dreams and hard work! :)

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  6080. D Lov on

    I am SO excited for these! I am MOST excited to hopefully get my hands on some of the golden hour & little flower girl zinnias! I LOVVVE them so much!

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  6081. Chelsea Beutler on

    Zinnias are a special flower to me, so I’m looking forward to growing Alpenglow and precious metals. They are beautiful! Thank you for breeding and sharing such amazing new varieties to and for the us to enjoy!
    I also can’t wait to try Vintage rose celosia!

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  6082. Coco on

    My 8 year old gardener squealed in delight when I showed her there are flowers called “unicorn.” Can’t wait to see what these look like growing in our small urban front yard garden. The flowers bring us joy during the worst of fire season here in California.

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  6083. Vera Soroka on

    I want them all and I’m so excited to try them!!

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  6084. Marcy Stowell on

    I can’t wait to try these. Thank you for sharing so much information.

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  6085. Jenny on

    These all look amazing and I love learning how they came about. I’m really drawn to Celosia “Spun Sugar” – it’s so unique and bright.

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  6086. Catherine Liedtke on

    I am just starting out with developing a (small!) cutting garden, and am trying to grow more zinnias. The unicorn mix, golden hour and Victorian wedding varieties are so gorgeous!!! (Although honestly, how can you choose from all of these beauties???!!?!?) Thank you for the breath taking photographs, as always:)

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  6087. Kelly on

    What an absolutely inspiring collection. I’m so exciting for planting season!

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  6088. Amanda on

    I am so excited to grow Celosia Autumn Blaze, Spun Sugar, Coral Reef, as well as Zinnia Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Peach. Last but not least Dahlia Cancan Girls. My Kentucky garden will be brighter and happier for adding these originals.

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  6089. Michelle Poland on

    The wait is almost over for the new seeds to be available! I loved everything I grew last year from Floret and am getting ready to start my seeds indoors next month! Zinnias are some of my favorites so I’m excited to see which new varieties I’m able to get when they are go on sale! I love my Floret gardens!!

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  6090. Patrina G. on

    First time gardener here this coming spring in the Carolinas. While I bought a few seed packets in last year’s seed sale, I really want to try celosia in Sangria, Coral reef, Glowing embers, and Rose gold! Love all of their quirkiness and gorgeous velvety blooms, super unique. Thanks so much to Erin and your team on the farm for being such an inspiration. I got to visit my first wildflower farm here in NC last summer and it was magical! Love supporting local flower farmers.

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  6091. HeatherBeeLaine on

    It’s been 2 very long years since I’ve gotten to grow my cut garden as a small flower farmer. Finally having the chance to grow again, the first thing I did was pull up your website to see what’s in store for us this year! I was genuinely so happy for you, to see the release of Floret’s Original Varieties. And to my excitement, some of my favorite varieties to grow… the Celosia is just dreamy!!! Like many of us, I’d love to grow them all! I can’t wait for the sale, and warmer weather. Peace, love and happiness to you all!

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  6092. Symantha Jones on

    I am excited about all of these varieties, but zinnias were my first successful flowers from seed so they hold a special place in my heart. The Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding are particularly lovely. I would love to try some celosias as well, they might actually withstand the Louisiana heat. And of course all of the dahlias!

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  6093. Jocelyn on

    Oh my goodness, this is incredible! If I had to choose, I’m most excited about the Celosia Coral Reef, Dusty Rose, Spun Sugar and Rose Gold. For Zinnias, I’m loving the Dawn Creek collaboration with those colors in Cactus forms? Yes please! And of course Alpenrose.
    They look dreamy and I imagine even better in real life!

    I’m so excited for you in this journey!

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  6094. Robyn Anglebrandt on

    You inspire me to not lease out our fields but to grow my own flowers in them! I’m sure my husband thanks you for that too! I hope to be surrounded by fields of flowers like your pictures ( only it’s me in it). 30 Acres of possibilities, beauty, and bees! Mississippi is where we now call home and I can’t wait to call it heavenly fields of flowers thanks to Florets. I grow loofa seeds which are abundant but I cherish every single seed and its possibilities. I hope to spread some Floret’s love of flowers in this part of the world. May all gardens be magical this summer and their beauty last through the cold months. Thank You Erin for sharing your efforts.
    8 Anchors Farm-

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  6095. Elizabeth Brooks on

    So exciting! I’m a city girl turning into a farm girl! And have found a love to grow flowers and give them away. I love all the celosia!! I think adding some pastel zinnias in my garden would be amazing like dawn honey mix! Victorian wedding has me dreaming of summer! And unicorn mix is right down my alley!! Dahlias I can’t pick a top one. Feeling like I need to try starting them from seed so I can get more in!!

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  6096. Jessica Hughes on

    It is so hard to pick a favorite, they are all so stunning!! “Alpenglow” and “Unicorn Mix” are at the top of my list! I’ve always loved the beauty, simplicity and resilience of Zinnias, so i’m very excited to add these to my flower garden!

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  6097. Brigit O'Malley on

    They’re all so lovely!! I’ve been a follower of Floret for some time and have somehow missed my chance with ‘precious metals zinnias’ year after year, so I’ll be sure to set an alarm for this drop! I also can’t wait for the ‘bee’s choice dahlia mix’, it was so fun to watch all the different varieties pop up last year!

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  6098. Lauren Johnson on

    Celosia has never been on my radar until now and I am SO excited to give it a try. It is such a stunning flower and I never knew existed. I truly love them all. I have limited space but have already prepared my husband that I’m claiming more stake in our backyard this year.

    I found Floret through my initial discovery of dahlias a few years back and bought the beautiful Discovering Dahlias which has left me lifelong inspired novice gardener. I came looking for your original dahlia mixes, but I’ve already decided I can’t live without your celosia and zinnia.

    Thank you so much for your time and care in creating these beauties. I have been binging Growing Floret this week and just can’t wait for spring and the new year of planting.

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  6099. Candace Johnson on

    All of your years of hard work have really paid off! These are all so beautiful it is hard to choose favorites, but for celosia I love the Vintage Rose, Spun Sugar and Coral Reef; for zinnias I can’t wait to try the Precious Metals, the Unicorn mix and the Dawn Creek Pastels; for dahlias I am in love with the Floret and Petit Floret.

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  6100. Terilyn Bertsch on

    Looking forward to having rose gold and alpenglow in my garden dancing in the breeze with flower girl and unicorns. 🌼🌸🌺🦄

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  6101. Monica Bishop on

    I’m most excited about the Dawn Creek Zinnias! The colors are lovely and Zinnias are my favorite!

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  6102. Kendra B on

    All of the Celosia and Victorian Wedding are at the top of my list, but I literally want to buy every single flower listed! They are all so beautiful!!!

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  6103. Jessika D Borr on

    I love all of the dahlias! They are so beautiful and unique!

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  6104. Katie Taibi on

    Beautiful! So excited for all the celosia. Especially dusty rose and sangria mix. Hoping to get some this year!

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  6105. Logan S. on

    This seed release is so exciting since its right before my birthday! I can’t wait to grow the Unicorn mix zinnias and Coral Reef celosia.

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  6106. Megan on

    Any of the zinnia!!

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  6107. Cheryl Elkins on

    I’m excited about all of them. They are all so special.

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  6108. Kory Yamada on

    So gorgeous! Can’t wait for the Unicorn zinnias!

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  6109. Megan K on

    I have recently fallen for the anemone form of dahlias, so I am most excited for the ‘Cancan Girls’ mix! What a fun addition to the garden!

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  6110. Steve Murray on

    Gosh dang, I am a Dahlia lover and enjoy starting seed, the surprise of it all. How could anyone be disappointed. The Zinnia are fabulous and I particularly like the soft romantic colors. Wishing you the best luck in the world. Thank you for bringing this to the world,it is much better for it.

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  6111. Nancy Grundl on

    I cannot wait to add the Precious Metals variety to my daughter’s memorial garden in my backyard 🤍 Floret farms has been a huge part of my grief journey since losing our 3 month old baby girl, June, in October 2022. What Floret has created and continues to create has helped me process my grief in such a healthy and consistent manner. Growing and arranging flowers has been providing me a way to honor my daughter. The colors that Precious metals carry are so magical and reminds me of the magic I’ve been missing since she left. Can’t wait for this seed drop. Thank you Floret farms ❤️❤️❤️

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  6112. Valarie Lockridge on

    Dahlias and Zinnias…. I remember Zinnia growing up, being told it was the poor man’s flower. At first, I turned my nose up, now they are growing on me and quickly becoming a favorite. I’ve got the bug, but space is limited!

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  6113. Joanna on

    I’m particularly excited about the dahlia seeds. I began collecting some seed from my dahlias this fall just to see what happens next summer.

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  6114. Jill on

    I am most looking forward to the Floret Originals dahlia seeds – especially Petit Floret and Cancan Girls. While I have grown dahlias from tubers for years, your journey into dahlia breeding has encouraged me to try starting from seed and I am now hooked on the surprise of waiting to see what beauty results from each seedling!!

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  6115. Ashley Ozuna on

    Everything is so so beautiful! I was set to buy Victorian Wedding for sure and still am, but I’m thinking I will have to add Alpen Glow and a Celosia Variety (haven’t decided which one yet). I’m excited for Spring and for this giveaway!

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  6116. Sarah Johnson on

    The Unicorn mix and Victorian Wedding are two of my favorites, but they are all beautiful!!

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  6117. Rebekah Beyer on

    I love the Floret dahlias and the Sangria Mix Celosia! you have done some amazing stuff and I always enjoy getting your emails in my inbox.

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  6118. Ari on

    I’m so excited about Unicorn mix and petite florets!

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  6119. Jennifer Suggs on

    Hi Erin,

    I’m so excited to see you reach this huge milestone! I hope to get some UNICORN mix if nothing else! Thanks for sharing your dream come true with us!

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  6120. Marisa Gilmore on

    I have cleared out a 20x 20 (roughly) area on my property that is getting ready for more flowers. I prepped the soil in the fall and it is percolating now thru this rainy season. This area will likely be exclusively Floret flowers. Looking forward to Celosia: Rose Gold and Spun Sugar, Zinnia: Golden Hour, Alpenglow, and Unicorn Mix, Dahlia: Floret C33 and Bees Choice!

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  6121. Cathy Groulx on

    What a wonderful birthday surprise to open this post and see all of the beautiful varieties on offer. How ever will I make up my mind? I have saved the huge tubers from one Floret original seed started plant, that would easily join your shooting stars varieties. I was so happy dahlia seed was so easy to grow and flowered the first season! I love your book on Dahlias. I will continue to review the possibilities and try to narrow down my selections. What fun!

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  6122. Tsahai Santiago on

    So excited for all of the various selections! However my most anticipated one is Bee’s Choice; since this is my second season of gardening in my lawn converted pollinators’ haven and my interest is to bring as many pollinators to my yard as possible, it will be an amazing sight to see their abundant return. It’s also my first season of growing plants from seed so I’m excited for this journey! “ Surely I tell you unless a seed falls to the ground and dies it remains only a seed, but if it dies it produces many seeds” John 12:24

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  6123. Abby on

    I wasn’t planning on getting any celosia, but this post has changed my mind! I can’t wait to get some Floret dahlia seeds and see what pops up this year from the garden. Thank you for sharing these this year!

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  6124. Rebecca P. on

    So excited for all the Dalia mixes. The anticipation of what each seed will grow up to become makes growing them so much fun!! 🌸

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  6125. Rebecca on

    Just love the Dawn Creek Peach zinnias! Living in a warm climate, I’m looking forward to growing all the new zinnias. Thanks for y’alls hard work!

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  6126. Stephanie Jones on

    Amazing to see the incredible results of all your (and the team’s!) hard work! Thank you for putting these beauties into the world. Excited to grow those Unicorns!

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  6127. Pam on

    I’m looking forward to growing Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals in my zinnia bed. I also want to try some of the celosia varieties.

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  6128. Heidi on

    Erin, this is beyond exciting! Your hard work is going to make so many people so happy! I truly want to grow ALL of them but if I had to pick one the zinnias would be my first choice. Thank you for all your hard work!

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  6129. Sara Ohlin on

    So excited for all of these! Especially the gorgeous zinnias!!

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  6130. Liz on

    Seeds are the best, the excitement of seeing what you are actually going to get. I love all the zinnias and dahlias. I wish I had more sunny spots in my yard!

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  6131. Jennifer Maughan on

    Oh my goodness. There are more here than I anticipated! I’m so excited! I cannot wait to buy the celosia bc they do so well in Utah’s heat! Limonata, Coral Reef, Summer Sherbert and spun sugar are gorgeous!
    The zinnias would be Victorian wedding, Alpengo, and Dawn Creek Blush.
    Dahlias would be Shooting Star and Bee’s Choice!
    Now I’m off to set aside more money! Love it!

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  6132. Emily on

    It’s hard to pick just one. I want to grow all of them. I’m removing as much turf as possible this year so that I can just have nothing but flowers. I want bees and animals to flock to my yard.

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  6133. Wendy Bedrosian on

    I love love love growing celosia of all types and colors. I think it’s is such a lovely filler for my dahlias, but is also lovely alone. It’s hard to pick one collection but I love Spun Sugar, Vintage Rose, Limonata and Raspberry Lemonade. But If I can snag them, I’ll grow each variety as it’s really hard to pick a favorite!

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  6134. Natalie on

    Looking forward to trying out zinnia precious metals and Dawn creek pastels. These colors fill a corner of the market not otherwise available, so thank you!

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  6135. Diana Brainerd on

    Love them all!! Beautiful photos and you see do good at describing the varieties. I have been growing dahlias but I have to say my life is zinnias. So much production late summer when everything else is starting to dwindle.
    Can’t wait to grow your seeds
    Thank you

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  6136. Katie on

    I love Golden Hour!

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  6137. Donna Brown on

    I would love to grow them all, but I am drawn to the deep color of Sangria Mix Celosia. Nice job on all of these beautiful introductions!

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  6138. Katie on

    So excited for all these celosia! I have king loved celosia and am so excited to finally see some more interesting varieties out there and it getting the attention it deserves!

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  6139. Starr C on

    Thank you so much for your dedication to bringing all of these beauties for us to grow in our own gardens. I have been admiring your zinnias for several years now and am so excited to finally be able to grow them! It’s hard to choose a favorite, because they are all truly lovely. I especially love Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Victorian Wedding.

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  6140. Sara on

    Can Can Girls for the variety of bloom colors/textures and to add pollinator friendly blooms to the garden. Awesome seed catalog; see you Feb 6th.

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  6141. Tara G on

    What a beautiful gift you’ve given us in breeding this varieties! Zinnias have been my favorite for years! I am hoping to get my hands on some alpenglow seeds!

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  6142. Cassie K on

    Bee’s choice, unicorn mix, shooting stars, coral reef, sangria mix, raspberry lemonade,Summer sherbet, spun sugar… so many BEAUTIFUL varieties! Congratulations to y’all on such an amazing contribution to making the world just a little bit more beautiful!

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  6143. Yanela on

    where to begin?? I love the Cancan Girls, those colors are so stunning! and that’s the same reason why I would love to grow the Zinnia Unicorn Mix.

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  6144. Brandy Duncan on

    What a joy to read all you and your team’s (special shoutout to Jill and her note taking + transmuting!!) accumulated wisdom and knowledge on such beautiful and exciting new flowers!!

    I want to grow them all and continue the growth of floret by extension here in Georgia!

    Thank you for bringing these wonderful and attainable new flowers to growers everywhere 💗🦋

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  6145. Terri Shaver on

    I’m so excited to see the beautiful new zinnias, precious metals in particular!
    Thanks for your hard work! They all are stunning and you should be proud!

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  6146. jodi gardberg on

    I’ve learned so much from you and now love growing zinnias and dahlias from seed! Thank you so much for sharing and congrats to you and your team. I am excited for the unicorn mix and petite floret

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  6147. Rhonda Day on

    Days of following my mother around the oval shape of our rock garden filled with hens and chicks, past the long row of soft, fluffy pink peonies. Assisting my grandmother in the vegetable garden on weekends (I was tasked with finding the low growing strawberries) so she could place our garden treasures in her apron pouch and then tending to the dozens of houseplants in soup cans lining the window ledges of my grandparents’ home. These are the moments that formed a lifelong love for growing flowers and plants. After years of hard work and raising our children my husband and I have finally acquired a small acreage where we can spread our wings, grow our own food, plant for the pollinators and preserve the beauty of the land. Dahlias are a new venture, celosias are fast becoming a real passion – but zinnias have truly stolen my heart. I can’t imagine choosing a favorite from the incredible selection of beauties that you’re offering but ‘Alpenglow’ will certainly have a spot in the front! Thank you for all that you do in bringing beauty and knowledge, so freely shared, to the passionate gardeners of the world!

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  6148. Marie Langtimm on

    How exciting! Thanks for all your passion on these collections. Of course I want everyone of them and it’s impossible to pick a favorite but love the precious metals and petit florets!,

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  6149. Carla on

    Wow! So many beautiful varieties. I can’t wait to plant Spun Sugar and Precious Metals! We raise bees and I’m excited to add Bee’s Choice and Shooting Stars for our little friends. You’ve made me anticipate spring. ❤️❤️

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  6150. Marie on

    I love them all!! But my favorites are the Vintage Rose celosia, Dawn Creek Pastels zinnia (if I had to pick only one!), and Petite Florets dahlia. I had my first experience with zinnias last year and I’m hooked!

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  6151. Rachel Hutchcraft on

    So excited for the Dawn Creek Peach and of course all the Dahlias! All of these have me anxious to get back out in the garden. Thank you for making the world a more beautiful place!

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  6152. Joan Mahoney on

    All of the choices are so stunning. I’m looking forward to Glowing Ember and Unicorn Mix. Excited for the warmth of spring to arrive.

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  6153. Emily on

    This will be my first year growing flowers and I’m so excited to plant the unicorn mix zinnias, Floret dahlias, AND because this beautiful post convinced me spun sugar celosia :)

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  6154. Beth on

    Congratulations, all your hard work and dedication really shows with the release of such stunningly beautiful flowers. Thank you!
    It is so hard to pick a favourite but my choice from each type would be Petite Florets, Unicorn mix and Limonata

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  6155. MarySue Cromwell on

    My favorites are the Limonata and Vintage Rose, they would look lovely in any boutique. Also, Summer Sherbet and Sangria Mix are absolutely stunning. I love the vibrant color.
    Dahlias have become a new favorite. They mystify me, I love them all.

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  6156. Stephanie on

    I have loved following this growing journey of these creations. So excited to introduce celosia Sangria Mix to our field! The deep magenta color is everything. But of course I love them all!

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  6157. Sara on

    Dawn Creek is glorious! Thank you for these beauties, cannot wait to see this summer in all the splendor!

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  6158. Mimi on

    I cant wait to order the Unicorn and Wedding Victorian Zinnias! As well as the Cancan Dahlias and Shoortng Stars, oh yes the Spun Sugar Celosia!
    Im actually a gourmet garlic farm…we do markets and will be bringing bouquets this year too. With your fkowers, our custimers are going to be blown away this year. Cant wait! Thanks for all your hatd work.

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  6159. Savannah on

    I am most excited about limonata celosia and more dahlia seed! I so appreciate the spirit of generosity to produce open pollinated seed like limonata and the color is perfect for all sorts of summer arrangements. I have been learning more about dahlias and while tubers are fun, nothing beats growing from seed not knowing exactly what will pop up, I love the adventure!

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  6160. Eileen Curinga on

    I love this breakdown of each of your original varieties! I thought it would help me narrow down my list but now I’m sure I want them all!
    I’m most excited about the Spun Sugar celosia (you’re right celosia doesn’t get enough praise!), the Precious Metals zinns, and the Floret dahlias.
    Congratulations on launching all these beauties!

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  6161. Stephanie on

    Very excited about all the zinnia varieties. Have been anxiously awaiting these zinnias for years! The pastel colours are beautiful.

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  6162. Lanelle Landry on

    So many beautiful flowers!! I’ve always loved how easy celosia is to grow, and I would love to try Spun Sugar ad Raspberry Lemonade. The Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix Zinnias really caught my eye. My grandmother always grew zinnias, so they have always been a favorite!

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  6163. Katie Sutherland on

    So hard to pick because I love them all for different reasons & palates…but I love the celosia ‘summer sherbet’ & ‘pink chenille’ are lovely & Alpenglow zinnias. If I were to chose one zinnia I’d probably go with the Unicorn mix since I have a small garden & I love the color range. Seeing all these varieties makes me want a giant garden!!

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  6164. Jessica on

    I am so excited for the unicorn mix and cancans!! Your work and descriptions are impeccable and gorgeous. So exciting!!

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  6165. Joy Frank on

    They are all amazing and I will be slowly adding all of them to my garden plans lol! My top favorites that’s I’m going for on sale day are
    Dawns Creek Pastels
    Little flower gril
    Victorian wedding
    Unicorn mix
    Vintage Rose
    Rose Gold

    I’ve already got their pictures printed for my summer garden planner!❤️ Absolutely beautiful collection!!

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  6166. Leslie Maher on

    All the varieties you have bred are beautiful! I am most excited about the Zinnia collection. I have been growing Zinnias in my garden for the past 16 years or more and am so excited to add your beauties to my farm!

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  6167. Whitney Finley on

    Last year was our first year growing dahlias and we all fell in love. Including my husband! So if we had to narrow down which one we’re most excited for, it would be petite florets.

    “Mommy, can we go cut pretty stuff now” was often one of the first things I’d hear in the morning. My most favorite part about them wanting to “cut pretty stuff” was their excitement to give it away. My husband is a pastor at our church and last year it was so sweet to see how excited our girls were to make their own bouquets so they (or daddy) could deliver them to people, whether they were coming to our house, or shared them at church, or for daddy to take when he did hospital visits.

    My girls 7,5,3, have grown such a love for flowers after one season, that they had flower seeds requested on their Christmas lists’,and are chomping at the bit to be able to start planting. They’ve sat and watched most of your YouTube videos with me as we anxiously await planting time.

    I could probably go on and on, but another reason these seeds will be particularly sweet for my husband and I is because we are from Washington (lake stevens area) but are currently living in North Carolina. Having seeds from our home is such a sweet taste of nostalgia for us.

    Thank you, so much, for the inspiring work you and your team do. The world is much more beautiful because of it. Truly.

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  6168. Elizabeth Sallee Bauer on

    I’ve very excited about the new lovely jewel toned celosia like autumn blaze and sangria mix. Since I do mostly market bouquets those bright but trendy colors really catch people’s attention.

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  6169. Sandra Kelly on

    I would grow all of your flowers if I had the space, it’s hard to pick favorites. But I think I’m most excited to start with Alpenglow, Unicorn, Spun Sugar Celosia, Dusty Rose celosia, and Petite Floret dahlia seeds. Thanks for all you do in the world.

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  6170. Caitlin Krisko on

    Floret Flowers was a huge favorite of my mom and I during the lockdown. We loved swooning over the incredible hues & stories behind each flower. Gardening was the way we created together. Sadly, I lost her last year unexpectedly and have found that she still sends messages through the blooming of flowers in our garden we created together. I genuinely cannot wait to add Floret magic to our garden so I can think of my mom for many seasons to come. Thank you for what you do. Your legacy is so important and has impacted the lives of people in ways you probably can’t imagine. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  6171. Kristi Grant on

    Counting the days and I’ve set alerts on my phone….. can’t wait to grow these beauties in my home garden!!! I can’t pick favorites, I want them all!! Probably most excited about precious metals. So excited for you and your team. Thank you for bringing something new and exciting to the gardening world!!

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  6172. Allison on

    I was most excited for your zinnia breeds but after seeing all of your celosia, I can’t wait to try those! Thank you for all the work you do to share this gift.

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  6173. Enika Jordan on

    Zinnias! Hearty and beautiful. The collection as a whole. I’m super excited as this will be my first year transitioning from growing vegetables (too many field mice and I refuse to kill them) to flowers. I can’t wait! Woohoo

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  6174. Kim Carsten on

    I cannot wait until February 6th is finally here to snag some beautiful zinnias, celosia and dahlias. I’ve been waiting for Golden Hour for a long time now and can’t believe it’s finally back!

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  6175. Lee Ann Parrish on

    I love the Limonata Celosia! Want to grow that this year. What a beautiful collection you have! Your hard work is evident!

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  6176. Stephanie Ignazio on

    Tgey are all beauties but I’m very excited about the Floret dahlia seeds!!! I’ve never grown a dahlia from seed and am excited to watch the process!
    Congratulations on all your new babies!!!

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  6177. Pam Hodgkins on

    The zinnias are my favorite for many reasons. Beautiful colors in so many shades and so easy to grow. My mom grew zinnias for as long as I can remember. The old fashioned ones, and I grew up loving them. She’s 94 now and in assisted living. I take bouquets of your zinnias to her and her friends all summer and they are always thrilled to see and talk about the new ones. We look forward to this every year. I can’t wait to share this year’s Floret Originals!

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  6178. Dawn Davare on

    I’m excited for zinnias the most but will grow them all 🌸🌺🌼💐

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  6179. Erika Strote on

    Alpenglow zinnia + vintage rose celosia….

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  6180. Lauren K. on

    I absolutely love growing zinnias! The seeds you guys are offering are all so beautiful! I might have a hard time deciding on Feb 6 (which is my birthday)! Birthday seed shopping day 🌸

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  6181. Kary on

    I am very excited about the chance to grow any variety of zinnia. The colours are so absolutely beautiful.

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  6182. Tessa on

    I’m so amazed at what you’re doing. It’s a beautiful, dreamy life. I want to be you when I grows up ♥️♥️

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  6183. Maureen on

    I can see why Bee’s Choice is your most popular. I love the mix of color size, and shape. It’s most like nature delivers and quite beautiful as is all your flowers. I love the Supercrest mix and Raspberry lemonade Celosia. Best wishes for a prosperous future doing what you love. To love what you do is best gift anyone can receive.

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  6184. Ann on

    Speechless! What a turning point in zinnias! I have been following some of their stories for year and can’t wait to see them growing here at home! 😊

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  6185. Kris on

    These are all so beautiful! I gew zinnias last year successfully for the first time and am looking forward to adding alpenglow, precious metals, and Victorian wedding toy garden this year. I also want to try the limonata celosia.

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  6186. Lisa Head on

    I’m so ridiculously excited to add these gorgeous flowers to my garden. I’m in love with the Vintage Rose celosia, it’s so classically beautiful. Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Honey Zinnias have the sweetest, soft colors that I think will bring a peaceful “cottagey” feel to any space. I’m looking forward to the Bees choice mix to plant in amongst my vegetables to bring all the pollinators. Y’all have done such a superb job. I have your books in my pre-k class and the kids love looking at all the gorgeous blooms and picking out which seeds they want to plant in the spring.

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  6187. Mina Johnson on

    I can’t wait to get to grow Alpenglow in my own garden – the color and form are just beautiful!

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  6188. Corrina Leinweber on

    Oh my. How can you pick just one variety. They are all so beautiful! I would love to grow any or all of them. Thank you all for all your hard work.

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  6189. Stephanie Dwelley on

    I’ve never grown Celosía before but have been wanting to add it to my cut flower garden. It wasn’t until I saw the “Vintage Rose” and “Spun Sugar” that I really got excited! Those colors are stunning!

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  6190. Natalie Lairamore on

    I’m most excited about the Golden Hour zinnias! However, I love the softer coloring all of them.. it’s hard to choose an absolute favorite. I’m also hoping to get my hands on some Petite Floret dahlia seeds. So beautiful!

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  6191. Shanna Lambert on

    Hi!! I have never grown flowers before but I’d love to start with Zinnias and definitely the celosia. Dahlias would be a dream!

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  6192. Connie on

    These are all stunning! I’ve never grown dahlias before so I’m looking forward to trying that this year.

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  6193. Katie on

    I’m excited to try celosia for the first time! Everything is stunning. The petite florets are also another I’m looking forward to growing.

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  6194. Julie on

    I will definitely add celosia to my garden this year- love the summer sherbet and sangria mix! They are all lovely!

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  6195. Kayla Callaway on

    These varieties are stunning! Cannot wait to add more celosia and the petite florals mix to my garden this year.

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  6196. Kelly on

    Wow, Erin…..so impressive to see your legacy unfolding. Not only do you inspire beginners and experts, you truly exide a magical gift of creation.
    I’m most attracted to the dahlias for the simple fact that they thrive in my area, Calif Central Coast. I love the diversity of each mix, but particularly the CanCan and Bee Lovers Mixes. Standing ovation.

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  6197. Darin Bendickson on

    So hard to choose, but we would love to get our hands on some ‘Unicorn Mix’ zinnias and ‘Coral Reef’ celosia!

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  6198. Lauren Olsen on

    These new collections are stunningly gorgeous! What an amazing accomplishment. I am most excited about the Zinnias, specifically the “Precious Metals”! Can’t wait to plant and grow them for my family and friends in Southern California!

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  6199. Theresa Gawthrop on

    I love what you do, and also your approach to everything you do! I have had luck with dahlias, so more are always welcome, but I’m most excited to grow zinnias – my mother always had those in the garden when we were growing up, moving from base to base in the military. Thank you for sharing your farm with the rest of us!

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  6200. Courtney on

    The ‘Little Flower Girl’ zinnia! Love the soft hues and large centers. Kinda magical looking and the pollinators here will love them!

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  6201. Amelia on

    Absolutely stunning!! All of them are just gorgeous! I think the Sangria Mix of celosia is breathtaking! So vibrant! Of the zinnias, i think the Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Pastels are just beautiful! And of the dahlias, the Cancan Girls is just glorious! I love all the mix of colors and shapes! I hope that i am lucky enough to get some of any of your seeds to plant on my small flower farm! Thank you for all your inspiration and all the knowledge you share with us flower lovers!!

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  6202. Erinn Turnbull on

    You have been a huge inspiration to me on dahlia breeding, I can’t wait to grow some of your Petite Florets along side my own dahlia seedlings – watching all the brand new dahlia varieties open is magical. :)

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  6203. Deanna on

    I’m most excited about growing the CanCan Girl Dahlia mix! I grew dahlias from seed for the first time last year, absolutely loved seeing what bloomed, and am thrilled to grow this dahlia seed mix this year.

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  6204. Shauna Farrer on

    So beautiful and so exciting!! Dawn’s Creek blush and flower are my faves for sure!!

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  6205. Mary Ann on

    Congratulations !! ♥️ 🎉 We are feeling your “ flower-love “ in this post ! 🌸 … Rose gold, Spun Sugar and Vintage Rose Celosia ! Victorian Wedding Zinnias ! Floret and Bees Choice and Can Can girls Dahlias ! Beautiful hard work !!

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  6206. Janet on

    I don’t think of myself as an expert gardener but I do love growing flowers. They bring such joy. It’s so hard to pick a favorite. I want to try the celosia to compliment my dahlias. Raspberry lemonade and vintage rose are lovely. And for dahlias, Bee’s Choice. It was fun to see what came up last year. Lastly, I’d love to try the unicorn zinnias. Erin and Floret introduced me to zinnias. In my heart their beauty and symmetry is only matched by the gorgeous dahlia!

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  6207. Kathy on

    I hope to bring more beauty and joy to my little corner of the world. All of your floral varieties are gorgeous but I’m especially drawn to the Vintage Rose, Limonata, & Sangria Celosia, the Coral Reef Supercrest mix, Alpenglow, Victorian Wedding, & Little Flower Girl Zinnias, and the Petite Florets & Bee’s Choice Dahlias. I enjoyed your lovely & informative book on growing a cutting garden and will refer to it often. Thank you.

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  6208. Pam Fletcher on

    My love for flowers started in my grandmother’s garden many years ago. Her love for zinnias became my love. How she would have marvelled at the new varieties you have breed. She would certainly have gasped with the Alpenglow series. To see zinnias for me is to see my grandma in her zinnia bed at a 100 using her hoe as support. Thank you for sharing so much with us small home growers.

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  6209. Alison Bingham on

    I would absolutely LOVE to add ‘Shooting Stars’ to my flower garden this year! They just look so bright and I feel like they would make anyone happy!

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  6210. Randi on

    Loving the unicorn mix! They all look beautiful

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  6211. Alexia Harris on

    “Precious metals” is at the top of the list for me and “little flower girl” as my daughter Violet’s nickname is little flower!

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  6212. Taneille Smith on

    I will admit that I’m new to the Floret train, but I am so excited to get the opportunity to grow some of these gorgeous flowers. If I had to pick, I would say I’m most excited about Shooting Stars.

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  6213. Cassie on

    Absolutely gorgeous flowers! I’m so excited about all of the zinnia varieties, it would be hard to choose just one but the precious metals are really something special.

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  6214. Rachel Eleanor on

    I’m so looking forward to this release! My garden suffered this last two years during a very difficult pregnancy and then a tough recovery and postpartum depression. I’ve missed picking flowers to share with friends and arrange at my table. But my little one and I have taken many walks and picked wild flowers and dreamed about next spring. Now my little gardener has turned one and I seem to be emerging from the fog. I’m very excited to share my garden with him and give him his own plot to help care for. I’m most excited for Zinnias and Celosia. Victoria Wedding and Vintage Rose look dreamy!!

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  6215. Holly on

    So excited for all of them but mostly excited for Cancan Girls and Spun Sugar. Just looking at all of these brings me joy.

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  6216. Heather on

    My girls and I are so excited for the Unicorn Mix! I love the colors and my girls love the name. 😂

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  6217. Lisa Donati on

    I really appreciate how much information you share with flower lovers! I am most excited to grow ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Vintage Rose,’ but I hope to buy all of these new creations!

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  6218. Mary M on

    I can’t wait to try out the elusive Celosia. I’ve never tried them and as a tiny dahlia farmer, I’m ready to expand into something new that will compliment my blooms and bouquets. I’ve watched your beautiful farm from across the strait in the SJI’s and you’ve truly grow into something special. Congratulations!

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  6219. Carrie Marovich on

    These are all so beautiful! How exciting for you and your farm to be able to share all your hard work with the world! I’d love to grow any of your seeds, but if I had to choose, I’d go for the Unicorn Mix zinnias or your beautiful Floret dahlias!

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  6220. Cherie Grover on

    I have been a home gardener for over 15 years now and this will be my first year of growing cut flowers. Growing Floret really resonated with me and I found myself watching it over and over because it was so calming. Then when I read Cut Flower Garden and realized I had a lot of those plants already I decided it was time to create my own calm place. My garden space was mostly saved for vegetables but over the years I have slowly added perennial butterfly gardens as rainbow bridges when my cats passed away. I ordered Ms. Marilyn seeds form 3 Porch Farm to add to them and can’t wait to coax Forget Me Nots into all sorts of corners. I am expanding my garden to 30×40 to add rows and rows of cut flowers to hide away in. My plant list is getting a bit too long but at the top for cut flowers is Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets for Dahlias, Rose Gold & Limonata for Celosia and finally Dawn Creek Pastels, Golden Hour, Alpenglow or Precious Metals ( I can’t decide) for Zinnias. Expanding the garden also gives me the room to try growing from saved seeds, something I never felt confident to do with the precious amount of space I had. I can’t wait for your seed saving book! But until then, I do have a question, is it okay to store the seeds in the refrigerator? I live in the North East and I figured that is the most constant environment but I was wondering if that is not the best for all seeds. Best of luck to you and your hard working crew on seed launch day!

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  6221. Wendy on

    I love them all! I have the sale on my calendar, I hope I can get the seeds I want so badly. 😊. My faves are Unicorn Mix, Golden Hour, Precious Metal, and Petite Florets. Thank you for all you do!! ❤️

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  6222. Rose-Anne Gillespie on

    So hard to pick! They’re all gorgeous! Sangria Mix Celosia, Precious Metals in the Zinnia, and Petite Florets for the Dhalias would be my favourites!

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  6223. Debbee Carlson on

    Oh my goodness! How to choose just one? They’re all so beautiful, I’d love to till up my back yard and plant flowers. I think I’ll pick Unicorn Mix as my favorite. I love the variety of colors. My two youngest granddaughters, six and eight, are my helpers and I’m pretty sure they’ll giggle at the name. They enjoy walking through the flowers and touching and smelling them. I’d love to have one packet of all of them!! They’re all beautiful. Thank you to you and your team for all your hard work.

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  6224. Erin Koncur on

    I don’t know if I can pick just one! The Dawn Creek zinnias, the celosias, mini Floret dahlias…there’s too many to choose!

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  6225. Heather N Wombacher on

    We have followed you for years Erin and it has been exciting to see your goodness go out into the world, what a marvel. My husband loves all your seeds and spends lots of time in his garden. Thank you for bringing beauty and delight into this weary world! David and Heather

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  6226. Deborah at Bedford Hill Flower Farm on

    I’m so excited for the vintage rose celosia and pink chenille! I’m doing my first wedding thos year snd they will be perfect:) Also can’t wait to try the dahlia seeds … especially the shooting stars. I love any flower that encourages our precious bees.

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  6227. Holly Brooks on

    Absolutely beautiful all! My favorites are the pastels especially Floret and Petite Florets in the dahlia collection. Having only grown dahlias from tubers, growing from seed would be a new adventure.

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  6228. Shannon Jackson on

    I can’t wait to add the celosias to my field . I did zinnias for the first time last year and loved how they looked

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  6229. Katie on

    First of all, thank you for your generosity, hard work and inspiring ways for gardeners of all persuasions. What you and your staff are sharing is really amazing! Thank you…..I’ve been growing and loving zinnias for years, but these new varieties are gorgeous! Can’t wait to try the unicorn mix, and precious metals and one of the Dawn creek varieties. And the celosia, oh my goodness…I’ve not grown any, but it’s on the list this year, and dahlia seeds, floret and cancan are beautiful…excitedly waiting for February 6th….thank you again!

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  6230. Susan Magar on

    Alpen Glow and Precious Metals!! I would love to see these colors in person. I know it’s hard to tell from images with all of these and I’m sure they’re even more beautiful and unique than in images..

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  6231. Devon Patton on

    So excited to try some in my garden! Hoping to get zinnia golden hour, dahlia bee’s choice, and celosia spun sugar! So hard to choose, I love them all!

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  6232. Christy on

    Unicorn! I purchased a packet several years ago and just planted my last few seeds this past season. Also looking forward to trying Alpenglow.

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  6233. Debra W on

    The Precious Metals collection is probably a favorite of mine, but Unicorn mix I love also…Most all of the Celosia are amazing when you hold up those huge handfuls…Would that I could grow them all!

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  6234. Carol Mulligan on

    What an amazing accomplishment – the development of these beautiful new and original Floret seed varieties! It is so hard to pick favorites. I especially love Little Flower Girl, unicorn mix and Coral Reef. Especially looking forward to starting dahlias from seed. Thank you Carol

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  6235. Crystal Allison on

    Oh Floret team, you all should be so proud of your work. Thank you for keeping after these gems and creating a beautiful offering out into the world.

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  6236. Nancy on

    Dear Erin and team, thank you so much for all of your love and hard work on these new babies. I think I’m most excited for zinnia’s Alpenglow and Golden hour. This color palette is going to be exquisite, worked into my garden! 🤗

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  6237. Lauren A on

    I don’t know how to choose just one when they are all stunning!! I’ll go with precious metals, I’ve never seen zinnias this color and I absolutely cannot wait to be blown away by their beauty.

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  6238. MO LECHNER-FRANKEN on

    I would love to try the dahlias. I have grown the tubers which have always been a magnificent flower, so this year I want to do the seeds. Can can girls are the variety I am interested. I work in an ER and I think these would definitely brighten our day. Flowers always make people smile.

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  6239. Michelle Snowden on

    I’ve been wanting to grow ‘Bee’s Choice’ Dahlias for a while but the other offerings are equally lovely!

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  6240. Kimbo Zoller on

    I’m dying to try Precious Metals and Unicorn mix. So proud of you Erin!!

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  6241. Cara Kent on

    Cancan girls dahlias are what I am looking forward to the most!

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  6242. Julie on

    I’m in love with the Alpenglow AND Precious Metals… I can’t pick just one! I’ve tried to beat the masses in the past when seed sales begin, but the seeds I want always seem to be sold out even if I set an alarm. I’m so glad to see your success. I hope I’ll be able to try all the varieties!

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  6243. Bridget Shannon on

    So excited for this! I can’t wait to grow all the zinnias, especially Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Little Flower Girl!

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  6244. Corinne Hansch on

    I want them all…especially the celosia….and the zinnias….and the dahlias. ;) Thank you Erin and team Floret for continuing to create so much magic!

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  6245. Bobette Geiger on

    Hoping to add the Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias to my garden this year. And of course the Dahlia mixes are just beautiful too!

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  6246. Trish D on

    I am a retiring caseworker who is ready to dig into the dirt! I can’t wait for bees choice, but it is hard to choose from all of the dahlias! Can’t wait to share the beautiful flowers with all the people around me. 🌻🌼🌸

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  6247. Erma on

    How does one pick a favorite? Floret is beautiful as well as all the zinnias. Victorian wedding is ethereal. Wish I had acres to plant. Well done!

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  6248. Melody Poverud on

    My daughter would LOVE the unicorn mix of zinnias. I’ve been hoping to grow dahlias for several years, they’re all so beautiful.

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  6249. Jennifer Frisbie on

    I’m so excited about this seed launch, have been anticipating it for years! They’re all gorgeous and it’s difficult to choose. I especially love Dawn Creek Honey, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow, and Golden Hour zinnias and Vintage Rose and Autumn Blaze celosia. Thank you for bringing back Unicorn and Bee’s Friend. Erin and Team Floret, flower farmers and gardeners alike are so grateful for your devotion to developing these unique beauties and sharing them with the world.

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  6250. Jan on

    Oh the excitement to see all the beautiful colors! I’m in love with them all but dreaming about the elusive magical Unicorn!

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  6251. Dalene Hamer on

    I’ve been growing flowers from Floret seeds for about 4 years and am always always grateful for the self seeding health of the plant life. Now in Texas, the earth I’m on loves your zinnias. Thank you for creating and sharing.

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  6252. Carolyn on

    I already ordered the dahlia seed mix and I can’t wait to see all the different varieties!!! I’d love to attempt seed saving myself so I can continue to see the varieties evolve.

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  6253. Justin on

    My wife wants them all. So winning this would be her dream. Something about “Precious metals” being her favorite. ;)

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  6254. Leslie on

    I can’t wait for summer sherbet, dusty rose, limonata, …. If I had room I’d buy ALL the celosia varieties. So gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your years of work with everyone!

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  6255. Peggy on

    I have so enjoyed following along your journey of breeding these beauties and am so excited to have the opportunity to grow them! Your team’s model of generosity in sharing education and enthusiasm is admirable. I have so much gratitude for what you are doing. Limonata, Precious Metals and Petit Florets are at the top of my list this season.

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  6256. Connor on

    Petite Florets Looks beautiful! I’m a sucker for Dahlias but have never gotten into smaller ones so this mix looks like something new I’ll need 😂❤️

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  6257. Pam Carlson on

    Zinnias have long been my go to fave. But more recently dahlias have cone to the top of my list, probably the flower I would choose to plant if I had to choose just one! I enjoy dahlia seeds because of the surprise factor!

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  6258. Ginger Peppers on

    Out of the Celosia, I’m most interested in the Vintage Rose and Limonata. I want to try drying these out to create bouquets for winter. Of the Zinnias, Golden Hour, Precious Metals, and Dawn Creek Blush are so beautiful growing and as cut flowers I also want to try drying them to see what happens. And the Dahlia’s , Petite Floret and Shooting Stars sound wonderful. Bee’s and rolled petals, wow! Thanks for the opportunity to win some of your precious creations.

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  6259. Julie Blackmer on

    I looooove spun sugar! I can’t wait to try it out. My twin sister and I are trying to start an urban flower farm this year and have lots to learn, but Erin’s free resources have been been invaluable. Such a gift. Thank you!

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  6260. Julie on

    Zinnias are always my favorite, and I’m so excited about growing Precious Metals! I’m expanding my backyard flower garden this year and am excited to add some celosia (Vintage Rose and Spun Sugar) to my beds. I’d love to try dahlias from seed, too. Can’t decide which one yet! So ready for all of the beauty and thankful for all your hard work!

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  6261. Sandreia Breeden on

    To choose what I’m most excited to try feels impossible, but I think I’m going with Golden Hour zinnia, CanCan Girls dahlia, and Vintage Rose celosia. I am beyond excited for see rows of these beautiful amd unique blooms this summer!

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  6262. Lori Wann on

    I’m most excited about your zinnias in alpenglow and precious metals. I hoped to get them the last seed sale but none were available. I did grow your TX sherbet celosia this last year (in TX) and was impressed by the number of blooms, seeds and how long they lasted. I’ve got celosia seeds for days and am excited to see what their babies will look like! I may need some of your new varieties to throw in the mix.

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  6263. Ciel Evans on

    I love celosias and would love to see your Pink Cheniles growing!!! Amazing!

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  6264. Joan Holdeman on

    I’m so enthused with the color palette of the zinnia seed mixes! My alarm is set in my phone so I don’t miss the date!

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  6265. Kaitlin Hedberg on

    As a pavement/raised bed gardener, I’m just so excited to have more beautiful heat-loving flowers to grow this summer! Golden hour, Alpenglow, all the celosia…I can’t choose. Thank you for putting this magic into the world.

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  6266. Trey Conaway on

    I’d LOVE to add the ‘Precious Metals’ zinnias to my garden! They’re absolutely gorgeous! Also, the petite dahlia mix. I have two of your books which not only have tons of practical information, but are beautiful just to flip through for inspiration!

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  6267. Diane Pilon on

    I love all three varieties and I admire all the work that you have put in for many years. I have all your books. They have helped me a lot. I love to bring my bouquets to residences for the elderly in order to bring into their daily lives the beauty of Mother Earth. Thank you for making this world a better place.

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  6268. Diane Greiner on

    The particular ones that stand out to me are Little Flower Girl and Floret. I really like the open centers!!! Congratulations on making this huge leap! So exciting!!!

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  6269. Lari Barager on

    I’ve watched both seasons of your documentaries and almost cried when you had to pull out and throw away all the zinnias you lost while developing your new varieties! I adore zinnias and am always looking for unique varieties to grow. Living in Texas, it’s difficult to grow some of my favorite flowers like peonies and dahlias because they much prefer cooler weather. So, when I heard you were developing seeds that like the heat and will withstand dry conditions, I was so excited! I love the Dawn Creek Peach and Blush colors and am looking forward to growing them in my garden. I also want to try to grow Floret because I saw the love and care you gave her, and I think she’s one of the most beautiful dahlias I’ve seen! Your philosophy of sharing the beauty and joy of growing flowers is something I deeply believe in, and I frequently cut mine and bring little vases to brighten the day for friends at work. I can’t wait to add these flowers that you’ve developed to my collection!

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  6270. Molly on

    Sherbet and Limonetta celosia, unicorn, victorian wedding mix, little flower girl in the zinnias. But they are all so beautiful. I feel lucky to live in a world that has your vision! Thanks!

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  6271. Laura Walczak on

    I have been waiting, watching and hoping to get some Golden Hour and Previous Metal seeds! Every time you’ve posted pictures of them over the years I’m like yes! I need those colors in my garden! And at my moms! We get the basic bright yellow, red and pink plants from our local nurseries but I’ve been wanting those softer colors! My mom will totally love them too. I so hope I can get those seed packets at least and share them between our homes, my mom won’t even know whats coming when they bloom!
    Thank you for all the flower beauty!

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  6272. Kimberly Adams on

    How do I pick just a few?! I want to grow them all! But to follow directions…Unicorn, Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl and Dahlias!

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  6273. Kaylee Rumley on

    I’ve been watching you and this company grow for many years and am so excited to grow some of you new babies! Zinnias I think will always be my favorite flower and I can’t wait to for Victorian Wedding. Thank you for your teams hard work to bring this beauties to market!!

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  6274. Miriam Beiler on

    I’m excited to try new celosia varieties! The fillers are as important to plant as the focal flowers. My daughters and I only do hobby arrangements as gifts at this point. The two oldest, 10 and 8, love to help!

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  6275. Heather McBride on

    Such lovely varieties. Excited about some of the Celosia colors and Precious Metals Zinnias. In the Oklahoma heat zinnias and Celosia are a staple.

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  6276. Joe Anderson on

    I can see Unicorn Zinnias on our island property already…

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  6277. Carrie Gregory on

    They are all so beautiful. Your hard work definately shows. I have always loved Zinnias. The Floret dahlia is what caught my eye and started my following your work.Congratulations on your journey to get to this point.

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  6278. Lara on

    I am so excited for your new adventure! This will be my second year growing and I’m hooked! I cannot wait to get your zinnias and dahlias in the ground! It’s going to be so beautiful! I can’t wait to see the other varieties that will come! AND…I am also praying that one day soon…you may change your mind about dahlia tubers! 🤭

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  6279. Jamie on

    Your work is inspiring! The zinnias are my favorite. I can’t stop staring! I especially love Alpenglow. I am also hoping to get my hands on CanCan Girls! Also excited to try dahlias from seed. I did not get my tubers up before the hard freeze last year. I had my son run out in the storm and help me dig them up when I realized and after all that work they did not store well. Okay, maybe I just want all the seeds! Thank you for sharing all your hard work with us.

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  6280. Stephenie on

    I can’t wait to grow the celosia line up, especially limonata. Having said that it’s so hard just to pick one from the Floret Originals!

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  6281. Kristine Chiotti Angelo on

    I am excited to order and grow Unicorn and Precious Metals, I recently built a raised bed in my back yard just to grow flowers for bouquets. The pictures of all the varieties that you post are exquisitely beautiful 🩷💛💜

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  6282. Cheryl McKay on

    This is like magic in a tiny paper packet. Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars! Any zinnia and celosia new-to-the-planet varieties?! Yes, please! How many neighbors will now need small cutting gardens created with gifts of tiny miraculous plants of joy? I CAN’T WAIT💚

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  6283. Emily A on

    I’m so excited for the Dawn Creek Blush and the Unicorn Zinnias! Every single variety offered here is beautiful, and I can’t wait to see what people grow from these.

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  6284. Deborah Kelling on

    I am so excited to get these unique flowers into my garden here in Vancouver Washington. I have a love for dahlias but this year hope to expand to the other Floret originals! This year the zinnias will be the showstopper in my front yard garden beds! 😊 thank you for all your hard work to bring beauty to the world.

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  6285. Katie H on

    It’s so hard to pick just one. If I could plant every variation of celosia I would. It is such a fun and rewarding flower. The vintage rose is very elegant and the spun sugar is so fun! I do love zinnias as well. They are another rewarding flower that keeps on giving and are just so happy. Dahlias are a statement in bouquets and everyone loves the fancy look they give. Wish they would last longer but guess that just means I need to plant more to keep making bouquets 😊

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  6286. Lindy on

    I’m excited for little flower girl

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  6287. Theresa Sethre on

    What a treasure trove to choose from!! I’m most excited to try Petit Floret Dalias!

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  6288. Lana Cox on

    So excited for these beauties! Really I want them all but if I have to pick it would be precious metals. Looove!

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  6289. Beth McBride on

    Such dreamy, heavenly flowers to look forward to seeing in my garden. My mother grew zinnias and I’ve not tried them yet. I especially drooled over the Dawn Pink Blush.

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  6290. Amely Senechal on

    I can’t wait for the Zinnias and dahlias!
    Our season is short here in eastern Canada but there’s nothing like a garden in full bloom in August 🤍

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  6291. Dene' Dampier on

    Oh my, how to choose when there is so much loveliness ?! ‘Precious Metals’ caught my eye, and I’m in love with ‘Floret’🥰

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  6292. Kathy Drost on

    It’s so hard to choose! I have always loved and grown dahlias and zinnias. I taught myself to grow from seed decades ago when I realized I wanted VARIETY and COLOR and not the mass produced varieties offered by growers. I like the bolder colors for me, so in the sunset range. I would like to try Can-Can Girls, to keep that going and I find that I really like the anemone style. So I definitely want to try Can-can Girls, Floret and Petite Floret. But celosias I have never grown and you have infected me to try them, all varieties. I’ll be back to purchase seed no matter what.

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  6293. Christine Davis on

    Hi Erin, I think you were right to call attention to your Celosias! They are fabulous and that’s what I’m most excited about. Christine

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  6294. Ashley on

    It is difficult to decide, because each variety is so charming in its own way. I find my favorites shifting each time I look! At the moment, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Limonata, and Cancan Girls have captured my attention the most. Thank you for making these beauties available!

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  6295. Trish Dellana on

    I am so excited for the new seeds! I am most excited about bees choice! I am starting a garden this year after retiring from being a caseworker and thrilled to bring the joy of flowers to the people around me. Can’t wait for spring!

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  6296. Heather on

    Omgosh I don’t know how to choose.
    For the Celosia I would go Autumn blaze.
    For the zinnias I would do Victorian Wedding…actually just might For my vow renewal.
    And I would do all the daliahs.

    These are all a stunning masterpiece of colors. Keep up the amazing work.

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  6297. Debbie Thome on

    What an amazing journey, with so much passion, and to finally reap the benefit, that’s quite the accomplishment, what an amazing dream come true. I am excited not only for you but for the celosia autumn blaze, glowing embers, summer sherbet, raspberry lemonade and sangria varieties of celosia. The coral reef varieties are so unique and bring such a bit of whimsical charm. And of course, you can’t be without a garden of dawn creek honey and the unicorn mix zinnias, or by not adding a bit of can-can girls dahlias to the garden, what a pretty party of color to add into the garden.

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  6298. Natanya Piper on

    How to even pick, I want them all! Zinnias have always been a favorite for me as well as the celosias! Absolutely love the Rose Gold and also the precious metals zinnias look amazing!! Would absolutely love to be picked for the giveaway so I could add these new varieties to my cut garden!

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  6299. Caroline Chambers on

    I am most excited about the Unicorn Mix!!! I love how bright and vibrant the colors, and how just by looking at the they can bring joy to anyone’s day!

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  6300. Debbie on

    Erin and crew, I don’t even know where to start. I want everything in the Dalia collection! But, I have been spending days dividing my somewhat “higgley piggly” supply of tubers! Unfortunately I failed to label a single one, thinking “I will remember!”I also seeds from bees mix and another one I bought from you last year but , again, did not label it! I am so excited to see what I will get this spring!! Love all your posts, pictures and info, and, maybe you could add the bird houses to your shop! They are amazing! I smiled at everyone one of them! Love love love! I am going to try my hand at making one myself. I hope to visit your farm soon!! ❤️🌼🌸🌺🌾

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  6301. Elizabeth Kerly on

    These are all stunning and narrowing down choices will be difficult, lol. I am particularly drawn to Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding. I can’t imagine all of the effort that went into so carefully breeding, selecting , and processing these beautiful plants and seeds. Thank you!

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  6302. Pia on

    Dahlias and zinnias! I’ve waited for these since I discovered Floret years ago, and can’t wait to see those beautiful blooms in person. What a miraculous journey, and how much hard work to have then be available for us. Thank you!!

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  6303. Amber on

    Congratulations on releasing these amazing varieties! After watching Growing Floret, we have a little idea of how much work has gone into getting to this point. I cannot wait to try to purchase Precious Metals and Alpenglow. Those two stopped me in my tracks when you first started sharing them on social media. Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  6304. Katherine on

    I bought a new house this fall – the backyard is allllll gravel at the moment. I’m so excited to begin working on returning the yard to nature, and I can’t wait to plant your seeds. I’m really drawn to the celosias – I love how wild they look. I’m new to gardening and growing and can’t wait to get my hands dirty. Thanks for all you do.

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  6305. Marleigh on

    Dawn Creek Honey! SWOON! 🍯

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  6306. Kelsey H on

    I’m so excited for the zinnias. I knew I always wanted to grow golden hour from the moment I saw them. I can’t believe I will (hopefully) get to this year. Your hard work will not go unseen or unloved. Thank you Erin and floret for putting in so many hours to create these beauties!!

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  6307. Nadia Stadtlander on

    AMAZING work!!! Congratulations to you and your whole team!! I grew Summer Sherbet and Vintage rose here in Canada,Saskatchewan and were in awwwh with al the beautiful colours and how they compliment all the bouquets and arrangements!! I can’t wait to get my hands on all of the Zinnias but mostly(Golden hour,Alpenglow, Victorian wedding and Precious Metals). Can’t wait to grow your magical little souls here on my Flower Farm. xXx

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  6308. Heather V. on

    Vintage rose celosia and ALL the dahlia seeds!

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  6309. Zinnia Dungjen on

    I am most excited to plant more different types of zinnia this spring! It’s always fun to see them bloom, especially since my name is Zinnia too!! ❤️🌹

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  6310. Debbie Alenius on

    Ever since I first saw the first season of “Growing Floret”, I have been introduced to a new world of beauty. I took the Floret workshop which has steered our family to move to have more land to grow cut flowers. In our hot Texas climate, zinnias and celosia have provided us much beauty in our previous garden. Now the thought of growing the softer tones, especially Golden Hour, Alpen Glow, and Precious Metals has brought much anticipation to creating our new cut garden. This will be our first season on our new home property; having the full collection would be better than winning the lottery!

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  6311. Julie D on

    How can I pick just one??? They are also so beautiful. I’m excited to add some of the zinnias to my garden this year. But if i have to choose I will have to go with Alpenglow. But after reading this post I just might add some celosia too!

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  6312. Erin Burns on

    I’m not sure I can pick! I love precious metals zinnias! But… also pretty much all of the celosia 😊

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  6313. Emma Jackson on

    Gosh it’s hard to choose isn’t it? If I could only choose one I guess it would be Limonatta for mixed bouquets and Little Flower Girl for our weddings. Congratulations to the whole team on getting these out in the world!

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  6314. Alissa Schwartz on

    HI, so excited. I am looking forward to the Alpenglow and the Dahlia Cancan Girls. Our whole family loves the Dahlia mixes because it’s a surprise when one blooms and we all marvel at each one. We also love to find sleeping bees on our Dahlia flowers :-)!

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  6315. Grace Baugher on

    Oh I’m so excited about Alpenglow and Precious Metals! I’m hoping to dig more into celosia this year with your varieties as well!!!

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  6316. Taylor Rhodes on

    Currently obsessed with Dahlias and excited to start growing my own. I am not too familiar with Celosia but this year that will change! Their beautiful shades of color will make any bouquet pop!

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  6317. Sandy Abalos on

    I just love all the beautiful colors & zinnias are definitely a favorite, but I am most excited about Shooting Stars!

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  6318. Kellie on

    Honestly I’m surprised to say I’m super excited to try to grow celosias! I’m typically drawn to dahlias but those coral reef are absolute stunners! Excited for this growing season!

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  6319. Leslie Brodbeck on

    Just beautiful! have to say that the Zinnias just glow! Dawn Creek Honey, Precious Metals, and Golden Hour, all make me feel the same way that sitting on a mountain alone at sunrise/ sunset always does. Just peace and awe of the natural beauty.

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  6320. Mark Ryan on

    I like them all. I hope they will work out down here in texas

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  6321. Stacie on

    These are incredible. I would especially love to grow precious metals in my garden! And vintage Rose celosia :)

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  6322. KarenB on

    I can’t decide if I’m more excited about the Unicorn Mix or Precious Metals!

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  6323. Nancy Masters on

    I grow mainly zinnias and a ton of perennials. During the pandemic, each week I would make about 20 – 25 bouquets, just in recycled jam or pickle jars and drop them off to friends and neighbors or a way to greet a new neighbor in town. It gave me a chance to stay connected and see how everyone was doing. I have continued making the small bouquets to give away as it gives me great pleasure and opportunity to work with flowers. I am amazed at the time and energy you have put into breeding all these fabulous varieties for all of your devotees.

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  6324. Ashley on

    All of them?? I really need to try the Floret Daliahs and the Unicorn Zennias!

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  6325. Stephanie on

    While all of the flowers are lovely, the Dawn Creek zinnias got me the most excited, especially Dawn Creek Peach. I really like the varied forms of the Dawn Creek flower heads.

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  6326. Stacey Raffensberger on

    Love the Zinnia Precious Metal collection….will definitely be adding these to my garden this year!

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  6327. Hillary on

    Oh, gosh, any of them would be a joy to grow, but I think I’d chose Victorian Wedding if I could only choose one. I’ve grown zinnias every year I’ve had a garden, so they hold a special place for me.

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  6328. Amanda Maphet on

    I have always struggled to stay on top of my gardening (especially with two toddler boys), but zinnias have always survived my neglect. I am SO excited to be able to expand my zinnia patch with new colors and varieties.

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  6329. Ryann Hofhine on

    What a beautiful collection! Congrats Floret!
    I am so excited for the dahlia seeds especially the petit floret. I absolutely love the surprise bloom you get from the seeds and the ability to collect a tuber at the end of the season. It blows my mind! Hopefully I can get a packet of dahlia seeds before they sell out.

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  6330. Joan N on

    I am looking forward to adding ‘Cancan Girls’ dahlias, ‘Unicorn Mix’ zinnias, and ‘Limonata’ celosia to my garden this year. Congratulations on the launch of the Floret Original seed varieties!

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  6331. Lauren Adams on

    I can’t wait to add precious metals to my garden! 🌸

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  6332. Chelsea on

    Wow. They are all so just lovely. I adore the celosia mixes and I think the dusty rose will hopefully make it into my cart this year. I was able to snag little flower girl and unicorn mix a few years back and I have been saving the seeds to keep them going! Alpen flow and the dawn creek peach are ones I’m especially drawn to. Thank you for investing time and love into this to share with other gardeners and fellow flower lovers <3

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  6333. Rachel Weir on

    All of these are so beautiful!! As a lover of zinnias, ‘Alpenglow’ really caught my eye. 😍

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  6334. Steph on

    Very excited to try the unicorn zinnia mix. But all of these 😍

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  6335. Michelle D. on

    Dahlia ‘Bee’s Choice’ is my first pick! What a perfect little way to support our pollinators! Next I would really like to grow ‘Alpenglow’ Zinnias, just wow!

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  6336. Annemarie Russell on

    I can’t wait to buy some of the celosia varieties — I recently discovered this flower and I’m in love with it. All your gorgeous celosia blooms made me love them even more! These are gorgeous seed mixes! Well done Erin and Floret!

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  6337. Agnes on

    Golden Hour and Vintage Rose are my faves. I’ve been obsessed with dahlias and now excited about zinnias and celosias. I have my husband all set with reminders to purchase seeds for me while I’m at work. 😆

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  6338. Jill Tinius on

    Appenglow and Golden hour have my heart!

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  6339. Jeannette on

    These are soooooo beautiful and I’ve been waiting & watching patiently to add these to my gardens and it’s finally time! So I really want ALL of them!
    But, if I have to narrow it down – Celosia – Vintage Rose, Limonata & Dusty Rose; Zinna’s – Golden Hour, Alpenglow, Precious Metals & Dawn Creek Honey; Dahlias – Can Can Girls, Petite Florets & Bee’s Choice.
    CONGRATULATIONS to you and your team for all your hard work, perseverance and phenomenal photo’s and education!

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  6340. Cynthia Grone on

    Beautiful!! It is going to be so hard to choose. I love the soft pastel zinnias.

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  6341. Brenda on

    I’ve been dreaming about the possibilities to come from the Bee’s Choice dahlia mix, but your introduction now has me thinking of Cancan girls too!

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  6342. Lindsey on

    I’ve grown and loved them all but am most excited for the zinnias because they’re so easy! Looking forward to trying the Dawn Creek beauties.

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  6343. Bethanie on

    Incredible effort, just remarkable to follow your hard work on these seeds. Hoping to add Bees Choice this year to my garden.

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  6344. Kate Wallis on

    How to choose? I live in Texas and the zinnia and celosia heat loving plants are vital to my small cut flower business! If I had to choose only one of each variety, I’d probably choose the Sangria Mix Celosia and Golden Hour Zinnia! I want them all!

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  6345. Samantha on

    So difficult to pick only a few! However… The dawn creek pastels and cancan girls are so sweet and fun! Will be a beautiful addition. Thank you to you and your team for all of the effort – wow!

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  6346. Shannon on

    Oh my goodness, I have been anxiously awaiting “Precious Metals” zinnias for so long now, I can’t wait to get my hands on them! :) They are an absolutely beautiful combination of colors.

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  6347. kathy settles on

    I’ve grown the Texas sherbet variety for a couple years and am excited to try the other celosia. I’ve never grown zinnias so being in a hot climate, I think they’d be perfect for my cut garden.

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  6348. Melissa on

    Oooo! These are all so beautiful! But I think I’m most excited for the Alpenglow zinnias and the Floret dahlias

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  6349. Linda Lopata on

    I have been inspired by Floret Farm for years and started growing my flowers from seed with your shared knowledge. I am so excited about the dahlias and Zinnias! They are such a vibrant addition to my garden.

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  6350. Jan on

    I’m most excited to add to my garden this season ‘Victorian Wedding’ mix because I love the color, soooo soft !

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  6351. Lauren on

    I live in suburban Chicago. All my neighbors have green lawns that are carefully maintained (fertilizer, pesticides, etc). I really want to start changing the landscape and plant in front in addition to my gardens in back! I think the best way to start a bit of rewilding is to make it beautiful.
    I love the zinnia mixes, especially the pastel varieties (I can’t choose one!). The unicorn zinnia mix is so pretty too! I like bee’s choice because I’d love to attract more pollinators and this one seems promising. Obviously floret Dahlia and cancan girls for a little something extra special!

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  6352. Gary Whipple on

    We grow zinnias and dahlias and look forward to your new varieties

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  6353. Megan on

    I planted celosia for the first time last year and can’t wait to try more varieties this summer! Beautiful selection, Erin!

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  6354. Megan on

    I’m so excited for the release of these beautiful flower seeds. I’m hoping to add Bee’s Choice as well as the Petite Florets to my dahlia collection.

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  6355. Kat Waters on

    This is truly incredible and I’m so excited to get my hands on some of these seeds! I hope to get some of the bees choice dahlias for my hard working ladies and also some Victorian wedding and alpen glow zinnias for myself 🤍

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  6356. Kimberly on

    Bee’s Choice, Cancan, Golden Hour, Precious Metals, Sangria Mix, Summer Sherbert and Vintage Rose. Though I can imagine all of these being perfect, and can’t go wrong with any. Beautiful curated selection. 🏵🌸🏵🌸

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  6357. Jinger Lamanna on

    They’re all so beautiful. I would love to grow them all! I love all of the beautiful celosia. The colors are magnificent!

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  6358. Peggy on

    I have so enjoyed following along your journey of breeding these beauties and am so excited to have the opportunity to grow them! Your team’s model of generosity in sharing education and enthusiasm is admirable. I have so much gratitude for what you are doing.

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  6359. Leann R. on

    This post was a dream to scroll through and read! I have always been most excited about Golden Hour!! Golden hour is my favorite time of summer, I try to sit and watch it everyday. Which is hard with so much to do on the farm… but you have to stop and smell the golden hour!

    Cannot wait to sit at my computer and countdown the seconds until I can fill my cart! Thank you Floret!

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  6360. Kim on

    I’m loving the precious metals zinnias! The celosia is beautiful too! Definitely going to have to add some to my garden.

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  6361. Jordan on

    Every single one of these varieties is so beautiful! We’re expecting our second child this spring, and to help mama enjoy the new baby, I can’t wait to fill our flower patch with ‘Alpenglow’, ‘Precious Metals’, and ‘Bee’s Choice’! We have a large vegetable garden next to the flowers, and the pollinators will be right at home! This is maybe the most exciting release ever! Keep up the great work!

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  6362. Ronne Pierce on

    Raspberry Lemonade, Unicorn Mix, Petites Florets, I mean how can I pick just one?! They are awesome and I am so excited for you all honing in something you love and the effort in each of these flowers is so apparent. Excited for release day, I have a countdown clock set! <3

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  6363. Susie on

    While they are all amazing, the Glowing Embers and Spun Sugar and Raspberry Lemonade are beautiful 😍

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  6364. Lindsay Tipton on

    They are all so beautiful it’s hard to pick! I think my favorites that I would like to try this year, are Dawn Creek pastels Zinnia, the unicorn mix zinnia, and raspberry lemonade celosia 😃

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  6365. Emily Teeter on

    The celosias are so beautiful! I can’t wait to have them in my bouquets especially the limonata!

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  6366. Maranda Murillo on

    As a fellow PNW girl, I’m excited to be growing for the first time in my garden, celosia and zinnias here in Maryland. Having a beautiful reminder of home season after season.

    Sugar Spun and Alpenglow are must!

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  6367. Cassie McCloskey on

    Yay!! They are all so lovely. The dawn creek zinnias, Victorian wedding, and alpenglow are at the very top of my list this year. ❤️

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  6368. Melissa on

    I’m so excited to see this collection. I’ve only recently discovered Floret at the end of last year’s growing season. I can’t wait until Feb.6!

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  6369. Rachel on

    These are all gorgeous! I especially love the Glowing Embers celosia and Precious Metals zinnias. Hopefully I can snag some seeds!

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  6370. Erin B on

    How to choose!! A different variety stands out to me each time I look at them. Today’s favorites are Celosia Pink Chenille, Zinnia Victorian Wedding, and Dahlia Cancan Girls. They’re all so dreamy! Thanks for sharing your flower magic with the world.

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  6371. Carla Arellano on

    The airy celosias are beautiful as are the shooting star dahlias. Your photos are making me eager for spring!

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  6372. Mya L. on

    Oh, man. Know that I am not saying this for the sake of saying it, but only because it’s so true that it’s a little embarrassing lol; your flowers and the knowledge of how long it has taken y’all to curate this very release really can bring me to tears. Truly, I am overjoyed for you all- and shoot, for me too!

    Personally, I am really looking forward to trying my hand at growing the ‘Vintage Rose’ celosia, ‘Dawn Creek Blush’ zinnias, and maybe even the ‘Cancan Girls’, ‘Floret’, and ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlias :)

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  6373. Roger Smith on

    Your hard work is paying off. These are absolutely beautiful

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  6374. Emily Weatherly on

    I’ve always loved Zinnia’s, yours are just stunning!!

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  6375. Judy Allen on

    The Spun Sugar Celosia is stunning, and I love the Golden Hour Zins and Precious Metal Zins. I would love to grow them all!

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  6376. Chelsey Kollidas on

    I want to try them all!!!!! Seriously , I don’t know how I’m going to choose!! I do fancy dahlias however, and the whole process you describe of getting unique flowers is so intriguing!! I think I want to try cancan girls and the petite florets the most! We recently bought a cabin/land , and I am so excited to start planting on it! Thank you again for all your work, efforts, and teaching of all things flowers. You’re truly an inspiration and I am always awestruck of everything you accomplish! You go girl!

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  6377. Aubrey H. on

    It’s so hard to choose which variety I’m most excited for, but the celosia in fall shades, especially Glowing Embers, will be such fun additions to fresh and dry arrangements. I’m also excited for the Alpenglow and Golden Hour series of zinnias. I love mixing up my annual offerings to florists and giving (pushing?) new varieties for their designs. Selfishly, I hope to snag a Petite Florets for my garden. I grow, sell, then give away the florists’ unwanted blooms (#GrowingKindnessProject) so I like to keep a fun patch each year for our table and my little wood witch heart. Thank you for sharing your hard work with all of us growers!

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  6378. Diana M on

    I especially love all of the new celosia varieties. I can’t wait to try them, along with some of the new zinnias and dahlias. Last year was my first year growing celosia. It thrived in the Texas heat, when most other plants got fried.

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  6379. Katherine P on

    Vintage rose & Victorian wedding! Drool!!

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  6380. Stawn Barber on

    The breeding varieties I’m most excited to add to my garden this season are the zinnias. I just adore these flowers, and the new collection looks lovely.

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  6381. Catherine Parkman on

    The Unicorn Mix zinnias will be amazing splash of brilliant color and interest in my market bouquets. Lovelies!

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  6382. Evelyn DeCaire on

    Those Little Flower Girls are so enticing. This Spring I’m creating a large island landscaped area with ornamental cypress and grasses to act as a windbreaker/privacy screen and am dreaming of the possibilities for border edging.

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  6383. Chanda on

    Alpenglow is the variety that I’m most excited about. I love full zinnias and that new breed seems to tick the box!

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  6384. Jordan on

    Such beautiful work! I am most excited about the Golden Hour zinnias, but I want them all! 😉

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  6385. Elizabeth Gullam on

    Celosia Limonata! I’ve never grown celosia, but the softer hues of Limonata are so lovely.

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  6386. Amanda Livingston on

    Do I have room for more flowers? No. Is that going to stop me from purchasing Alpenglow and Cancan girls? Also no. I’m just going to build additional raised beds instead!! These are too MAGICAL not to grow!! Thank you thank you thank you for releasing these into the world 🩷

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  6387. Renee on

    So exciting! Of course I want to plant them ALL! But Vintage Rose, Spun Sugar, Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey really jumped out at me. Can’t wait for the seed release!

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  6388. Alex W on

    We’re most looking forward to growing your celosia originals, especially Rose Gold and Glowing Embers which really look like they’ll combine nicely to make a “sunset mix”! Congrats on this next era of Floret!

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  6389. Leanne Scott on

    I am excited for all the Cosmos and Zinnias!! The Unicorn Zinnias are my favorite but I can’t wait to add all of them to your Garden. I know they will be the best quality flowers because I have had florets sweet peas because and they are beautiful!!

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  6390. Lindsey on

    Vintage rose celosia! My cottage garden is in earnest await for this beauty. I have your dahlias bee’s choice but would to work on balancing with fillers and vintage rose is exactly what I need ❤️💐

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  6391. Annie on

    The Rose Gold Celosia is what I’m most excited about. How can you resist any bloom that looks as though it’s dusted with iridescent glitter?!

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  6392. Sammie Powell on

    Can I be excited for every single variety?! This will be my very first year jumping into flower farming. Your online course has been immensely helpful and I’m hoping to really stand out with some of these Floret originals. They are all just so BEAUTIFUL!

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  6393. Megan on

    Can’t wait to add to some of these to my garden this year! I am looking forward to the precious metals zinnias! The colors are stunning.

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  6394. Marilee on

    They’re all very beautiful 😍 and thanks so much to Erin and your team for all the hard work! I’m especially looking forward to dawn creek blush, alpenglow and precious metals!

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  6395. Kia Kelley-Johnson on

    How exciting for you to continue to improve the selection of seeds for us. I’m excited to try to grow celosia plumes.

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  6396. Jeannie Lee on

    I’d love to try Bee’s Choice. I’ve never grown dahlias from seed before and would love to try. All of the zinnias look gorgeous and are calling out to me! I’d also love to try Limonata celosia. Celosia was my favorite to grow last year! Honestly, every variety you have here is just beautiful and would be an absolute dream to be able to grow them all!

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  6397. Tori on

    All of these flowers are just breathtaking! I cannot wait to add the Golden Hour and Unicorn Zinnias to my farm this year!

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  6398. Jess Shelton on

    The petite floral seed mix looks amazing (who am I kidding, they all look amazing!!). I can’t wait for the sale to begin.

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  6399. Susan on

    I started my zinnia journey last year after watching one of your videos. I fell in love with their ability to withstand our hotter summers in SW Washington and the blooms that kept coming until our first frost. Last year, I planted the Unicorn variety and am excited to try your other varieties this year! Thank you for sharing your beautiful collection of seeds.

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  6400. Ann on

    I would love to grow all of these beauties! My 8 year old daughter has been my garden companion for a number of years now… weeding, harvesting, and arranging bouquets for our home. She is in LOVE with dahlias and wants to grow more. We just added them to our garden last year.

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  6401. Shannon Garrett on

    I’m so excited about all of the varieties but mostly the Alpenglow zinnias and the Petite Florett dahlia seeds. I’ll probably have to get them all! So beautiful!

    Cheers!

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  6402. Beverly Landis on

    Congratulations on all the hard work paying off! All the varieties are beautiful! I don’t know how to pick a favorite. The Celiosia are beautiful. I have never planted any of them.

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  6403. Emily on

    Any of the zinnias! Fabulous

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  6404. Glenne Stoll on

    love all the dahlias especially Shooting Stars and Floret

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  6405. Erin on

    All of these are sooooo lovely, but I will forever be in love with zinnias. Beautiful, beautiful work Team Floret!

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  6406. Alexis on

    I am so very excited to plant a whole patch of Bees Choice Dahlias and see what I get. My children and I are going to draw pictures of what we think will grow and then compair them to what actually grows.

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  6407. LindaQ on

    Oooh, I’ve been waiting for zinnia UNICORN mix to come back! Tried this variety when you offered it a few years back and just love the form and coloring on the blooms!
    Your descriptions make me want to try other zinnias & celosias so I’m sure that they will all sell out fast! Love what you are doing!

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  6408. Ashley Liggett on

    I am most excited for the Dawn Creek Pastels mix. It’s so different from my typical selections and I love the possibility of little surprises every time I walk into the garden!

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  6409. Laura Cook on

    I became a bit obsessed with Dahlias last season, this year I’m excited to grow more beautiful varieties to have a broader range of beauties in my arrangements. I’ve noted my must-haves from each of the three groups for when the sale begins!

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  6410. Abbie Tolley on

    Ooh cancan girls looks absolutely amazing!!!! Can’t wait for this release!

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  6411. Jess on

    Any and all Dahlias! I’ve loved the idea of finding new varieties by using and collecting seeds since I first saw your account and your books. It speaks to the science nerd in me. And you get gorgeous flowers!

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  6412. Michelle Ouwendyk on

    AMAZING !!!! I am so excited to expand my garden to make room for more varieties of dahlias . I am super excited to get my hands on some raspberry lemonade celosia too !

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  6413. Morgan on

    This is so exciting! A congratulations to you all for this accomplishment and what beautiful flowers you have to share with the world! I’m love the bee’s choice and definitely need to add some of your celosia to my gardens, it’s stunning! Happy growing🌸

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  6414. Janina Stump on

    Alpenglow! I am in love with the creamy, beautifully full flowers! Can’t wait to grow it in my cut flower garden and share it with others. Thank you for sharing! Sharing your knowledge, and and sharing you!

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  6415. Jessamy Lennon on

    I’m enchanted with “Precious Metals”, “Alpenglow” and “Golden Hour”! Waiting patiently for the sale- congratulations on these gorgeous varieties!

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  6416. Lindsey Sanquenetti on

    While I’d love to have them all, I’ll be looking to snag the Rose Gold and Spun Sugar celosia, the Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Blush zinnias, and maybe a packet of Dahlia seeds to add to the Bee’s Choice packets already set to be planted this spring! They’re all SO beautiful.

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  6417. Colleen Miezejeski on

    I love them all, especially intrigued by the dahlia possibilities! This is so exciting!

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  6418. Denise on

    Vintage Rose, Alpenglow and for some fun Cancan Girls. I can’t wait for Spring!!!!

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  6419. Alexis on

    Do I have to choose a favorite? Because I’m excited about them all! But the zinnias, especially the unicorn mix, have caught my eye as a must for this upcoming season.

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  6420. Lois on

    Your descriptions are as magical as the flowers. Having grown and foraged my whole life I am still excited when the new season of planting arrives. I love and could plant all of them.

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  6421. Anna Reynolds on

    I would love to grow Alpenglow and Unicorn blend. So beautiful with the perfect muted colors I love and some pops of bright from the unicorn blend!

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  6422. Taylor on

    Absolutely thrilled to add these to my garden this year! I will also be purchasing some as gifts for the hobby gardeners in my family! We appreciate the work, sweat, and tears your team put into these beautiful souls. I have so many favorites because they’re all stunning – Alpenglow, Bee’s Choice, Unicorn Mix, and Dawn Creek Pastels caught my eye first. I hope to pass on my love of flowers to my children and save these as family heirloom seeds throughout the years.

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  6423. Michelle Cloutier on

    Petite Florets if I had to pick just one little soul to meet. Like Pokemon though, gotta catch em all. If the Universe decides to work in my favor, and I’m fully trusting it will, I’ll have one of each of these most precious packets in my cart on Seed Sale Day. Maybe two packets of Cancan Girl ;)

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  6424. Chris on

    I’m so excited to get growing! The celosias are calling to me— especially glowing embers. I have been in love with alpenglow since season 2 of your show.

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  6425. Jennifer Hamilton on

    I’m loving all of these! Hoping to add Precious Metals and several others to my garden!! So beautiful!!

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  6426. Teresa on

    So excited about all the different varieties and possibilities! Little Flower girl zinnia seeds and Floret dahlia seeds would make my heart sing!

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  6427. Rebecca E. on

    It’s so hard to pick, but alpen glow, rose glow, and vintage rose melt my heart the most!

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  6428. N.. Thompson on

    What amazing work you have done creating this collection! There are so many great choices I don’t know where to begin!

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  6429. Karen on

    These are all so stunningly beautiful that it’s impossible not to want them all! The Petite Florets have me very intrigued. I’m about growing surprises!

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  6430. Tammy Lewis on

    While the zinnias look and sound beautiful, I can’t wait to get my hands on some of those celosias! Lemonata and Flaming Embers sound amazing!

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  6431. Rebecca Cook on

    I really can’t wait for the Petite Florets mix. So many colors and shapes I think it will be so much fun to see the variety both in the garden and decorating my home!

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  6432. Erin Grant on

    I am looking forward to the Little Flower Girl, Victorian Wedding, and Precious Metals. At this point in the dreary weather, I am daydreaming of all my beautiful flowers for this summer :)

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  6433. Alexis on

    Honestly, I’d be happy with anything! I had to move last April and sadly also had to leave years of establishing my garden behind and started from scratch. Gutted but also hopeful. All that being said, the precious metals and petite florets definitely have my heart! Fingers and toes crossed!!

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  6434. Michelle on

    The florets dahlias are just darling! Excited to try them!

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  6435. Jessica Jones on

    First Celosia Coral Reef. Then Zinnia Golden Hour!

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  6436. Megan on

    I truly hope I can get my hands on the alpenglow mix. It’s ethereal and dreamy and I hope to see it blooming around my house! All these flowers are stunning and the years of work put into them just boggles my mind but I’m thankful so much beauty will be shared around the country now! In the dreary days of winter these flowers give us all hope for warmer days!

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  6437. Kate Moore on

    Wow, congratulations! This is so exciting! Every single one of them looks incredible, but I already grow Limelight hydrangeas, so when you mentioned that they pair beautifully with your Alpenglow zinnias I got very excited. I’m also thrilled to see celosias in more delicate, muted colors than I typically find at nurseries. Beautiful work!

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  6438. Catherine on

    I love celosias and was excited to see the range and beauty of the new Floret offerings. That being said, I love zinnias for the sturdy workhorses they are and was happy to see Floret giving these trusty garden companions some love. But then I also love dahlias and have never considered buying them from seed. Now I’m excited to seed some. Guess I’m not so discriminating when it comes to flowers. Thank you, Erin, for all your work and inspiration!

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  6439. Cecelia Ledgerwood on

    I am so excited for the gorgeous zinnias! All of the Floret originals are stunning, you can definitely tell hearts and souls were poured into creating these flowers. I can’t wait to add some of these originals to my garden and share your hard work with others!

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  6440. Mary Ann Dasmarinas on

    Excited for unicorn mix, victorian wedding, petite florets and bee’s choice 🤗

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  6441. Mayan Vered on

    Really excited to grow the unicorn and golden hour zinnias. It’s been a few years since you’ve offered them!

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  6442. Alicia Alexander on

    Bee’s Choice seed mix dahlias for sure my fave. Not only for their beauty, but for their habitat- building potential. I’m all about creating hedge rows of different flowers to bring in beneficial insects. These would be a bonus! Beautiful collection.

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  6443. Rachael Sammartino on

    All your varieties are beautiful it is hard to pick a favorite though I am inclined towards the petite florets dahlia mix. Most of the dahlias i grow are ball but a small group of the anemone types are my favorites so I am excited to increase the variety

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  6444. Nicole on

    I can’t wait for the unicorn mix! To bright and fun and lively!

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  6445. Sarah Schultz on

    I’ve been waiting for the return of Little Flower Girl for years and years. That and Alpenglow will be so stunning!

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  6446. Heather R Rush on

    Wow!! I’m so excited for you and can’t wait to try the ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlias. Also the celosia’s are just gorgeous. Not sure which varieties to choose??
    Love all the zinnia’s also. Too many decisions 🤩🤩🤩🤩

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  6447. Karen Holley on

    Today is my 54th birthday and I am somewhat new to growing flowers. Never too late to start, right! I have a small cottage garden in front of my 100 year old bungalow. My dream is to turn my much larger backyard into a cut flower garden. This dream began with Growing Floret. Asking me to choose my favorite new flower from this group is like asking me to pick my favorite child…I love them all! That being said, Precious Metal zinnias are spectacular!

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  6448. Jennifer Rotter on

    I’m most excited about Alpenglow and Precious Metals!

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  6449. Katie Martin on

    I am excited for the precious metals zinnia variety! Congrats on all of your hard work!

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  6450. Annabel R on

    As I eagerly await for your seeds sale to be live, I look most forward to trying your zinnias.. I am a beginner gardner, working in my small garden in the Bronx, NY and zinnias were the first flowers that I’ve grown. I love them and the precious metals colors are right up my alley. I also grew some dahlias from seed last year and look forward to growing some this year as well. Finally I think I will also try celosia.. this blog post opened my eyes to their beauty! I’m overwhelmed with the possibilities. I can’t wait. Flowers give me life! :)

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  6451. Jan Wirth on

    Love all the new varieties. I’ve become more and more interested in growing dahlias from seed since I use them as a companion plant in the vegetable gardens I manage. Would love to try all these new ones. Bravo Floret!

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  6452. Heidi on

    Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix zinnias are what I’m most looking forward to!

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  6453. Terran Wilson on

    It’s too hard to pick a favorite but I’d like to work on dahlias and zinnia in my garden this year. I love the punchy colors! Unicorn mix and precious metals :)

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  6454. Denise Riebe on

    I’m hoping to grow some of your new dahlia varieties in memory of my father who loved dahlias! I especially like the more open center varieties. Here in southwest Montana, dahlias are a bit tricky to grow as tubers. Winter can arrive almost overnight, making digging tubers and storing them a huge chore. I will probably grow them as annuals and save seed for the following year!

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  6455. Bre Schueller on

    I am obsessed with all of the Dahlia and Zinnia varieties. I especially can’t want to try Floret Dahlias and the Dawn Creek variety Zinnias!

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  6456. Susan Davis on

    I would so love to have seeds for ‘Cancan Girls’ and ‘Floret.” I am so happy for you to be able to show us the fruits of your labor! I hope I can start these inside and see some flowering!

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  6457. Joan Stevens on

    They all sound amazing! I’m most excited for the Floret zinnias. I love big flowers with lots of petals but Unicorn mix (sounds like the flowers are smaller?) with its high productivity is also on my list. And the celosia! So cool. I’m hoping to find one that will grow well in my arid climate. Victorian wedding mix colors sound wonderful and so does Limonata.

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  6458. Emily Filowiat on

    Oh, they’re all so beautiful! I can’t stop looking at the Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias. And the Dawn Creek Honey is stunning. Can I also say all of the dahlias? Just wow. Congratulations on all the hard and gorgeous work!

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  6459. Courtney Benson on

    I am so excited for the new seed dahlia choices, as well as the precious metals zinnias. Actually excited for just whatever I can get my hands on when they go for sale! Congratulations!

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  6460. Sharla on

    So gorgeous! I think I’m the most excited to try the celosia, but would want the whole collection. The varieties and colors are stunning!

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  6461. Cindy on

    How can you pick only one? Probably most excited about trying the celosia in the pink/mauve hues. Tried your calendula last year and they did so well they overtook our squash! Can’t wait to order more!

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  6462. Eileen Muzzin on

    So excited to try growing dahlias from seeds this year. Your videos on YouTube, website, and beautiful books have given me the confidence and inspiration to expand my flower garden. The planning has made waiting for spring bearable! :)

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  6463. Hillary O. on

    Golden Hour and Little Flower Girl!
    Vintage Rose!
    Petite Florets!
    Thank you for bringing these treasures to us!

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  6464. Krista on

    The Dawn Creek zinnias look especially exciting to try, but as I’m reading this is the dead of a midwest winter, I’m super enthused about every variety you’ve listed. Thank you for all you do!

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  6465. Nicole Blankenship on

    I am soooo excited for the new zinnia varieties this year!!! I started growing dahlias, and it took a couple years to really see all the hype around zinnias. But now I am hooked and look forward to more wedding work colors and double blooms! I am frantically working hard to get my new garden up and running by spring and already have dedicated beds just for zinnias. Thank you for all of your hard work to bring new varieties into the market!

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  6466. Rosanne Green on

    I’m most excited about the shooting stars dahlias – but really i’m just excited to get any of the seeds. Thank you! ~ Rosanne Green

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  6467. Susanna Drennen on

    I grew a packet of the dahlia seeds last year and can’t wait to see what comes back this year (I’m taking a risk leaving them in the ground but tend to have a pretty good rate of return). I’ve never grown celosia before so looking forward to trying that and I can’t wait to try some of those gorgeous zinnias. The hard part will be choosing my favorites!

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  6468. Amy Wurth on

    I’m excited for all of them! I am going to try to get at least one color from every variety. We just bought a house with some acres and 2 greenhouses and I’ve never grown flowers before and Floret is what made me decide to try flowers. We’ve been keeping the orchids alive in the greenhouses that were left from the previous owner, but I’d like to grow my own flowers from seed to see if I can do it!!

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  6469. Anna on

    Hooray! I can’t wait to try Golden Hour and Unicorn mix! I love to share my garden and every year I buy as many vases from garage sales and thrift stores that I can find. Whenever I go to anyone’s house, or they come to my house, I give a flower arrangement from my garden. It’s amazing how fresh garden flowers can make someone feel so special.

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  6470. Julia on

    What a great start to my day as I look out over the snow and dream of spring!!! Love, love, love the beautiful photography of the flower varieties. The colour palette of the flower mixes is so unique. The idea that the status of zinnias is rising is exciting. The environmental impact of florists using blooms from local flower farms will be significant.
    I have grown zinnias for many years, dahlias for a few and just last year I grew my very first celosia cristata from seed that I purchased from William Dam Seeds 🇨🇦. I won first place for a specimen bloom at a local fall fair. Just enjoying my flower journey in so many ways. Thank you to Floret for all the informative videos, the books, which I have all three and most of all the inspiration! ❤️🌱

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  6471. Carol on

    The Precious metal zinnia are so beautiful. I love zinnias.

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  6472. Becky on

    These are all so beautiful and I wish I didn’t have to make choices for my relatively small garden. I’m especially looking forward to the Apenglow and Victorian Wedding zinnias and the Floret dahlias. And as much as I am excited, I think my bees will be more so!

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  6473. Jenny Pridgeon on

    I would be so excited to plant the celosia, but all of them would be treasures! What a lot of work and what an accomplishment for you and your team. congratulations!

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  6474. Kara on

    I can’t wait to grow the sangria celosias, golden hour and alpenglow and precious metals zinnias, and floret and petite floret and bee’s choice zinnias. Maybe cancan girls as well. We plan to greatly expand our flower garden this year, and these varieties will be magical!

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  6475. Jessica on

    I cannot wait to grow Zinnia Golden Hour and Petit Florets!! I had a chance to grow some of Dawn Creeks zinnias before and the colors are truly magical. Can’t wait for the release!

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  6476. Lindsey on

    Wow, they would all be so beautiful to add and bring so much joy, but if I had to choose just one, I think it would be the Dawn Creek Blush. There is something kind of dreamy about them and think they would pair so well with many of the other varieties that you share like the Vintage Rose. Thank you for growing and working on these beautiful varieties! I am excited for the sale!

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  6477. Todd D on

    I want all the Zinnias and celosias! In love with all the antique colors. Thank you for all your hard work in creating these new varieties.

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  6478. Cassandra on

    I am excited to grow glowing embers, vintage rose and precious metals! All the varieties are so lovely. What a special treat!

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  6479. megan wickenden on

    Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Peach are at the top of my list but I do like an underdog/overlooked so I’ll add Victorian Wedding:)

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  6480. Anne on

    I never ever win, so please please please let this be the time! I could really use all these varieties on my little farm. I am most excited about the zinnias and celosia!!! Crossing fingers! Love them all.

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  6481. Cassy on

    I’m so freaking excited! I’ve watched you work on this project for a few years and can’t wait to grow your beauties on my farm. I’m excited about Victorian wedding, precious metals, little flower girl, lots of the celosia and of course dahlia seeds! Wow I want to try them all! Great work you and your team are amazing!

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  6482. G.M. Briggs on

    Petite Florets. Dahlias are so lovely. Can’t wait to order seed.

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  6483. Erika Enloe on

    Watching this all come to life over the last year has been inspirational! Alpenglow with its pale blooms is the one for me! I live in a small town tucked against the east side of the cascades and this glow is magical. To have that in my garden would wonderful and fitting.

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  6484. Sunshine on

    I am swooning over these pictures! I can’t wait to grow the Golden Hour & Precious Metals zinnias! Thanks for bringing these into the world, Floret!

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  6485. Amelia Mattison on

    I’m thrilled at the chance to add the precious metals zinnias, but my daughters will love the unicorn mix, so those two are tops! The Dahlias all look amazing too, especially floret…. Too many beauties to choose from! 🌼

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  6486. Karen Mott on

    I’m excited to try Pink Lemonade celosias. I’m also very excited you have Unicorn back!! Also I have to try Bee’s Choice. I live in Las Vegas so I think these may work here for me.

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  6487. Denny Tabares on

    Dahlias – Hopefully one of them will do great in hot and humid South FL.

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  6488. Teresa Hart on

    I’ve been desperately awaiting Precious Metals to come out for years but Floret really has my heart!

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  6489. Tayloe on

    I’m taken by the celosia and how beautiful they would be in an arrangement. And the zinnias- beautiful.

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  6490. Lisa on

    I’m really looking forward to any and all of the zinnias, but I especially love the peachy pink pastels! I used to grow zinnias for years and also collected seeds from the “special” colored ones! It was always so exciting to see each years’ mixes, every bloom is a surprise! Seeds are magic✨🌸🍑🌼🌱✨

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  6491. Priscilla on

    Wow. Wow. Wow. I have a yard the size of a postage stamp and yet I’m still trying to figure out how I can fit all of these varieties! I’m loving alpenglow, little flower girl and the vintage rose celosia but honestly, I’m being sold on the more vibrant colours solely on the incredibly written descriptions. The words are so carefully selected and offer a complete picture of what we could be getting. Loved following along in your journey!

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  6492. Kate on

    Looking forward to trying to grow Limonata! Beautiful flowers all around and love the names!

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  6493. Tonya Broyles on

    I’m most excited for the bees mix! In addition to learning the art of flowers, I’m taking bee keeping classes! I’m setting the bees and the flowers up for success! I can’t wait!

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  6494. Judy Schuitema on

    I’ll have to buy more land to plant all the varieties I love! Just beautiful!!!

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  6495. Michelle Uelze on

    PS: I posted and yet forgot to answer your question! Not surprisingly, Bee’s Choices is already in my wish list, I can’t wait to see what you’ve done with that mix. My heart will stay true to it forever :) Also cancan girls and unicorn mix because of the riot of interesting beauty they are going to add to my garden.
    Thank you for feeding our souls with all your hard work in the garden to produce such creations.

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  6496. McKenzie on

    Congratulations on this new and impressive endeavor! Your celosía are just stunning and I agree with other commenters that they are underutilized despite their fascinating beauty. I can’t wait to incorporate these into our garden and to share them with friends and family.

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  6497. Karen Cowan on

    I’ve never grown celosia, either, but definitely want to try it!!! I started a small field of mixed Zinnias next to the Hike & Bike trail that runs along our property, last year! It was a big hit!!! Can’t wait to start sowing more seeds ♥️

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  6498. Su Pan on

    I have been growing zinnias for years. I really want to try the Unicorn variety. Dahlias are a new discovery for me and this will be my third season. I would love to try the Cancan girls.

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  6499. Cissy Madigan on

    I am looking forward to trying to grow more flowers from seed. I have typically purchased starts, but want to spend more time from start to finish.

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  6500. Anna S on

    What a thoughtful collection, each as lovely as the last. The limeade celosia and alpen glow zinnias have my heart – they’re so ethereal! Would love to grow these with my mom. She taught me everything I know about flowers 🤍

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  6501. Laura Waring on

    Zinnias are the most wonderful hosts for our monarch butterflies who like to stick around in the fall, so we can’t wait to try Alpenglow this year in their honor with a special crop for October to celebrate my sister in law’s remission from breast cancer.

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  6502. Will on

    Dawn creek honey!

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  6503. davia mcnamara on

    First, CONGRATULATIONS!! this is so huge…so exciting!! what a moment! And like most-i am excited for all of the new varieties-they are stunning and so special. But if I had to narrow it down, my top from each catagory and three i am looking forward to adding to my field this year are the dahlia petite florets, zinna unicorn mix and celosia pink chenille!!

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  6504. Chelsea on

    Amazing and so beautiful! Cant wait to try the rose gold and zinnia seeds!

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  6505. Amanda Hall on

    These are all so gorgeous in their own ways, but my eyes always lead me to zinnias. The Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals, and Dawn Creek Honey are at the top of my list.

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  6506. Denisa Anderson on

    I’m in love with everything but mostly the zinnias Alpenglow and all of the Dawn Creek family. This is all amazing! Your excitement is contagious! 🌸

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  6507. Robin on

    They are all so beautiful! How to pick only one? The Dusty Rose or Limonata celosia, the Dawn Creek zinnias, Bee’s Choice dahlias; how could I possibly choose just one? I will instead be most excited for all of them!
    Congratulations to Erin and the entire Floret team !! Send those babies out into the world. Let’s create some beauty!

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  6508. Fanny C on

    I love ALL of them!
    I thought I had narrowed my choice down to 4 different varieties, but each time I review my list, I add more choices.
    If I must choose one, I will say “Precious Metals”.
    Thank you for always being inspiring!

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  6509. Ainslee on

    Looking forward to sooo many, but I need to control myself! Love love love “Precious Metals”, “Alpenglow”, and “Golden Hour” zinnias. My 10 year old daughter (with 4 brothers!) is my garden companion would love picking “Little Flower Girl” because the name is too cute! The Dawn Creek varieties are all beautiful too. For celosia, I love the muted tones of “Rose Gold”, “Limonata”, and “Vintage Rose”. “Dusty Rose” would be an interesting texture to add to bouquets that we love to give away. As for Dahlias the “Cancan Girls” would be a treat to plant and watch grow to surprise us. So thankful that you are considering Canadians in the giveaway!! Floret has been so helpful and inspiring as I learn more and more about growing an array of flowers. I’m obsessed…Thank you!

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  6510. Maggie Knight on

    Dawn Creek Honey is for sure my favorite. Its really impressive all that you have done.

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  6511. Jodi Jenkins on

    Oh my gosh…how can I pick. You have created pure magic. Bravo!

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  6512. Sandra on

    Cannot wait to grow the zinnia and dahlias!! So beautiful Erin!

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  6513. Minda on

    We have an1860 stone house so the historic/dusty colours of the zinnias are an absolute favourite in my cutting gardens. The Alpenglow description caught my attention and imagination pairing with our limelight hydrangeas and the Dawn Creek Honey and Victorian Wedding colours are absolutely dreamy!!
    Congratulations on all these magnificent offerings!

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  6514. Eva Glamaris on

    My favorite has got to be Victorian wedding! And there are so many beautiful varieties… congratulations on these seeds!

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  6515. Rachel A on

    Gorgeous! Most excited about all the celosia!! But especially Rose Gold and Vintage Rose!

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  6516. Nathalie Windstein on

    I’m most excited for your dahlia (kankan) and zinnia (unicorn) seeds!! Year by year, I convert more of my backyard into growing areas. Watching plants grow from seed/tuber/corm is one of my greatest joys in life. It all began in 2017 with Floret ranunculus corms. Still the most beautiful and prolific corms I’ve grown to date!

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  6517. Claudette Ryan on

    So excited about the new, heat-loving celosia and zinnias! Hope the love the TN heat!

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  6518. Jessica on

    How fun! Zinnias and Floret Dahlias are on my wishlist!

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  6519. Jenn DeBarge Goonan on

    I have been watching your journey and so excited for you and the world to experience these beauties (and hard work!) Golden hour, Aplenglow and Precious Metals are my faves! Thank you sharing your talents.

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  6520. Ann on

    As a beekeeper and I anxious to order some of the Bee’s Choice Mix. It would be hard to decide upon one variety of flowers as they are all fantastic.

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  6521. Lisa Bohn on

    I love growing Dahlias so any one of your dahlia collections would be so fun!

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  6522. Malyssa Diemer on

    We are so excited to be stewards of your beautiful seeds! We (my son and I) are planning to grow some of your zinnias and celosia in our hot summer climate. Our favorites are the Sangria celosia, Unicorn zinnia and Victorian Wedding zinnia!!

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  6523. Joan Watimar on

    Love all the varieties, but excited about growing Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, Autumn Blaze, Spun Sugar, Shooting Star & Petite Floret. Congratulations and thank you for offering these beautiful flowers.

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  6524. Sarah Black on

    I’m excited for that limonata celosia as well as those absolute MONSTER zinnias. This is so impressive Erin.

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  6525. Elizabeth C on

    The zinnias are stunning! The Unicorn mix takes my breath away!

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  6526. Kim Dillard on

    I’ve been waiting on these seeds and cannot wait to order Cancun Girls, Floret and Floret Petite! And, of course many of the Zinnias!

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  6527. Victoria on

    I’m most excited to grow the Zinnias. The colors of the Floret originals are spectacular. I always grow Zinnias in my annual garden – they are so reliable, and the birds and butterflies love them.

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  6528. Meghan on

    Ohh it’s so hard to choose but I’m excited for the celosia Glowing Embers! But really I want them all!! Can’t wait for what the future holds for Floret.

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  6529. Holly Johnson on

    I can’t wait to have the Floret and the Petite Floret dahlias in my garden. The color is stunning and they will give the garden such a whimsical look. All the varieties look amazing, I think I need them all.😊

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  6530. Whitney on

    I’m most excited to grow Alpenglow zinnias and Spun Sugar celosia. I can envision them paired with some peach and coral colored dahlias now.

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  6531. Christine Lezcano on

    These are all spectacular!! Victorian Wedding and Celosia are at the top of my list.

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  6532. Chelsea on

    Everything that you guys grow is so beautiful. I am so excited for all the Zinnias and Celosias. My favorite may be Precious metals and Alpen Glow.

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  6533. Kelsey on

    It’s so hard to pick which ones are my favorites but the softness of Precious Metals absolutely caught my eye! I can’t wait to grow them myself!

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  6534. Courtney on

    Oh I’m all about my dahlias right now. If I had to choose, I’d probably say Bee’ Choice, but the the CanCan girls are tugging at me, and those Victorian zinnias will be lovely to give away when I’m running my errands this summer. Can’t wait!

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  6535. Ashlynn on

    Precious metals, alpenglow, vintage rose celosia are what I’m most excited about!!

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  6536. Stacy Goebel on

    I am so excited about these new varieties! I am cheering you and your team on!! Hope you have a great growing year.

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  6537. Laura on

    I am so excited for little flower girl and Victorian wedding! My customers love more sophisticated color palettes and I do too!!

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  6538. Kristin on

    I’m super excited for the golden hour zinnia’s and the Cancan girls dahlia seeds.

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  6539. Georgia on

    This is like walking into the worlds best candy shop and trying to pick just one! I want to try them all, but if I had to choose, it would be a Dahlia. And, if I had to choose just one, it would be Bee’s Choice. That said, I’d love one of each of the offering please!!!! And, thank you all for filling my dreams with such beauty!

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  6540. Kim Ackley on

    Which breeding variety I’m most excited about?? Ummm, all of them!! I’ve read your post several times and just when I think I have it narrowed down, I change my mind. I’m sure no matter what I choose will be beautiful!! As of right now, top of the favorite list for me…Celosia Vintage Rose, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Dahlia Petite Florets. I can’t wait to meet them, get to know them, and enjoy each of their special personalities!!
    Happy growing!!

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  6541. Llinda on

    I am hoping to get anything of your originals to plant, as anytime I tried before, they were all gone. Linda

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  6542. Jasmine kaempfer on

    Erin, congratulations on this incredible accomplishment and even more, thank you for taking us along for the ride. The realism, grit and passion you have is truly unmatched, I think I speak for most when I say we have loved watching you spread your wings, and your passion. If I had to choose one variety it would be the zinnias for me, they are all the colors that I always felt were missing. They are perfect.

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  6543. Jennifer on

    All so beautifully curated – love them all! Especially looking forward to Rose gold! Bees choice is always a favorite too!!

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  6544. Jamie Gaskin on

    I love all the varieties but maybe Summer Sherbert, Lil Flower Girl, and cancan girls would be my top pick for my garden this year. Excited for Spring!

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  6545. Rachael McCall on

    Absolutely stunning collection – your attention to detail in every aspect is so inspiring – particularly in the descriptions and coloration! I’m so excited to grow cancan girls and petite floret –
    But also love celoisa’s finding they fill out my bouquets beautifully! All the best for the sale but I’m sure it will be over in just a few minutes!

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  6546. Lena on

    I’m most excited for the Zinnia Unicorn mix and Victorian Wedding mix. I’m also thrilled to try the Spun Sugar and Vintage rose Celosia. They are all so gorgeous though! I’m loving the Precious metal Zinnia as well- Thank you for creating these new delights!

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  6547. Anne on

    The one I’m most excited about is the Petite Florets dahlias!

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  6548. Katie K. on

    They are all so beautiful! The Unicorn Mix is probably my favorite though!

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  6549. Jodi Kreun on

    Thank you, thank you! I love Celosia and I agree with you. It just doesn’t get enough accolades. I’d like to try Rose Gold and Summer Sherbet this year. The Victorian Wedding Zinnias are amazing!!! I have grown Bees Choice for several years now, but I have to admit, I’m very intrigued by the Shooting Stars.

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  6550. Sarah Austin on

    Unicorn, Victorian Wedding and Floret are my top three but all of them are gorgeous!

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  6551. Allegra Madison on

    Cancan girl is about to look amazing in my bouquets this summer. I can’t wait to see those vibrant colors line the front of our home. The neighbors love to admire our new plants and I love sharing too. Thanks for sharing so we can share Florret Family.

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  6552. Amy Abelove on

    I’m always looking for chartreuse anything – blooms or foliage – so I’m super excited for Celosia Limonata. After that, Celosia spun sugar, Dahlia bee’s choice and petite florets, and Zinnia alpenglow and dawn creek pastels are at the top of my list!

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  6553. Kati on

    I have followed your work for a long time and finally dove into dahlias last year and really fell in love. My teenage daughter loves to make bouquets with me and these varieties are the stuff of dreams!

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  6554. Shannon Sullivan on

    I’m most excited to get Floret—which seems so fitting given that I only started gardening after watching season one of Floret by chance. I was so inspired and now I can’t imagine my life without growing flowers—especially dahlias.

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  6555. AMT on

    Alpineglow and all the dahlias :) Sucker for the weirdos!

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  6556. Nicole Holman on

    I need the celosias! Never grown them and I am in love with all of the gorgeous colours! The coral flowers that look like they belong in the ocean! So beautiful! The Victorian wedding zinnias look like a must have and what were the ones that have lavender edges to match their purple eyes?! I can’t decide! Haha oh also the shooting stars or bees choice are a must as I am expanding my pollinator mix.

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  6557. Josy Johnson on

    Precious metals is so exciting !! 🌸🌸🌸

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  6558. Caroline Denaro on

    Choose??? How could anyone choose between them all, they are beautiful. I’d love to get them all! We’ll see what my budget is this year, however, I know I have to have ‘Glowing Embers.’ Firery and showy, my daughter just loves them too! I hope you have a wonderful season! Sending Love & Blessings, from my garden to yours! Caroline

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  6559. Angie W on

    I can’t wait to grow Precious Metals!

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  6560. Emily Johnson on

    Ahh I’m so excited!!!! Zinnias are my favorite – and I’m so drawn to your “Precious Metals” variety. Congrats on the seed release!!

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  6561. Deborah Herbert on

    First congratulations are in order. WHAT a labor of love that has now come to fruition. Soon we all have a chance for our lives to be more stunning and beautiful.
    I bought my first home (at 64) last May and did not plant. Just watched the sun and got to know my house.
    BUT THIS YEAR – well I want my home to bloom and grow. It seems since renting and barely growing for so long (water hose was frowned upon by landlord because she paid the water) and now starting from basically scratch at my own home, Celosia and Zinnias should be where I start. My sister grew beautiful Dahlias last year and oh my gosh so inspiring. But I happen to love the under rated Celosia and happy Zinnias.
    Thank you for offering this opportunity to people. A generous heart.
    Can’t wait for the release!!!
    Joyfully!
    Deborah Herbert

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  6562. Gail on

    Amazing!!! Can’t wait to place my order!!!

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  6563. Pam Micek on

    I love the pastel colors of the zinnias and dahlias. But of course I live all of them too.😊

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  6564. Lori Sullivan on

    I’ve never grown celosia before, but I bought 4 Floret seed packets this year to try because you speak so highly of them. Then I open this blog post and am BLOWN AWAY with the beauty of the new varieties you’ve produced. They are all gorgeous, but the Vintage Rose colors are breathtaking!! I’m so excited about the seed sale and getting my hands on these beauties! Thank you so much for sharing your heart with us. I’m just a home gardener who likes to grow and share, so flowers simply bring beauty to my world. Your story, show, website, blog, and of course, seeds add to that beauty every day, and for that I’m truly thankful.

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  6565. MaryEllen on

    The precious metals zinnias! I’m so excited for Spring and to finally be able to get back to planting the flowers!

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  6566. Kimberly Tubbs on

    Beautiful! These are all stunning varieties. What a gift. I’ve never grown Dalia’s before so I’m most excited to give Floret a try.

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  6567. Ann mackeigan on

    Oh my dear, so many comments to pick from! It goes to show how valuable and desired your seeds are,❤️. I do hope you’ll pick me🙏 . It’s so hard to pick as they are all lovely, but, my picks would be Cancan Girls,Bee’s Choice!

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  6568. Alex on

    Precious metals and all the new celosias – especially Autumn Blaze! Such a stunning range of color and form!

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  6569. Ashley Owen on

    I’m going with the dahlias. They’re all absolutely stunning and I can’t wait to start my own flower garden.

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  6570. Amanda C on

    The Petite Florets! These pictures are beautiful.

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  6571. Brittany S on

    That Sangria Mix is a must. And Alpenglow has had me on the hook ever since you started showing it!

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  6572. Kimberly Holderman on

    Little flower girl and Petite florets! So excited about all of these seed varieties!

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  6573. Mariah on

    Wow, absolutely stunning. I am most excited to add Little Flower Girl, Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice!!

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  6574. Andi Heinen on

    I can’t wait to try Unicorn and Bee’s Choice!

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  6575. M. McCarthy on

    Cancun girls! Love growing dahlias from seed.

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  6576. CA Rozelle on

    They are simply spectacular! I am in love with all of the zinnias. I’d love to grow them all!

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  6577. Paula Toi on

    This is very exciting. The flowers shown are gorgeous and I would be thrilled to grow any variety in our community Victory Garden. Once cut the flowers will be used in arrangements donated to our local food pantry and various Senior Living centers where residents could use a little cheer.

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  6578. Emma Goldberg on

    I have had my eye on those Precious Metal Zinnias on Instagram – and I’m hoping my very green flower gardener self could keep them alive!!

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  6579. Cait on

    I’m so excited about Alpenglow! Honestly, I want them all but I love the tones in that Zinnia!

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  6580. Candace on

    The Zinnias that you have bred are amazing!

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  6581. Amanda Trambley on

    Just wow! Every one of these is magical! Definitely looking forward to trying the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels mix zinnia this year. I tend to gravitate towards paler, pastel flowers myself, and these are just *chef’s kiss*

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  6582. Megan Wisener on

    I’ve got my list, but topping it are Precious Metals, Alpenglow & Victorian wedding!

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  6583. Josh on

    Precious metals I have been watching and waiting so anxiously for! All are so beautiful and I cannot wait!

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  6584. Stephanie on

    I don’t even know how to choose! I love zinnias and have easily grown those from seed, so I feel confident I could be successful with those. I’ve only grown dahlias from tubers so that would be an interesting experiment – I love the star shapes! And I’ve never really even looked at celosia before, but you’ve opened my eyes to its beauty. And I love that you don’t just show the picked blooms, but how the plants look, since I will mostly be growing for in the garden with some cut arrangements. I can’t wait!

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  6585. Brooke Snodgrass on

    Every single one of these is magical! I am so excited for the wedding friendly colors and to be able to incorporate some of these unique beauties into future wedding work!

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  6586. Kacey on

    I’m so excited for the Shooting Stars collection!

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  6587. Mary K Murphy on

    Zinnias & Dahlias in a rainbow 🌈 of colors and textures. Can’t wait!

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  6588. Janelle Fey on

    I’m really excited to try dahlia seeds, the floret variety especially! The unicorn mix zinnias and I honestly want all of the Celosia!

    Cheers
    Janelle Fey

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  6589. Glee Granath on

    Love the Dawn Creek Pastel mix but I’m getting them all! Zinnias are my favorite and I’ve been waiting for these new releases. They’re all absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for all the hard work!

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  6590. Mayra P on

    I’ve always been fascinated with celosias. All of them are beautiful, but I’m most excited to grow limonata and spun sugar.

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  6591. Pam De Ruiter on

    I am so overwhelmed with the subtleties of colour!! Can’t wait to try all . Thought I’d just want the softies like Alpen glow or Victorian wedding but.. then unicorn mix !! Wowser and of course I’m trying the matching varieties in the celosia . Think I might need some more beds to fit all!! Really hoping I can get my order in before all are sold out!! My list is ready to go!
    Love the descriptions of colour , dreamy !
    Pam🌸🥰

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  6592. Christina on

    I’d love to grow any of the celosía, the unicorn zinnias, and have been waiting patiently for the bee’s choice dahlias! What a beautiful labor of love you are sharing with the world!

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  6593. Alice on

    Loving all the amazing new varieties – it has been such a great learning experience to watch y’all on your flower breeding journey. Thanks for sharing the beauty with all of us!

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  6594. Lisa Gross on

    Any dahlia seed mix. Maybe every dahlia seed mix?!?!

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  6595. Stephanie Galarza on

    Precious Metal zinnias!! I’ve never seen zinnias with such a beautiful color palette. They grow so well here in the southwest and I would love to have these colorful beauties added to my garden 😍

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  6596. Melissa Boyer on

    Oh my, they are ALL so beautiful!!

    I can’t get enough of zinnias. Alpenglow and precious metals in particular having me drooling, so I would love to have them in my garden!

    Xo

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  6597. Aimee on

    So exciting! Love precious Metals and Dawn Creek Honey😍 Can’t wait to order.

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  6598. Sarah Faber on

    So gorgeous! I am having some trouble commenting and this is my fourth try. Don’t know if there’s a delay? Not trying to game the system ;)

    But these are all incredible, and a huge congratulations to you all! I’m most excited about Dawn Creek Blush, Floret and Shooting Stars.

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  6599. Audréanne C. on

    I am so excited about those zinnias ! I think my favourite is the Dawn Creek Blush ! …or maybe the peach one. Can’t decide. They are all so perfect ✨

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  6600. Crystal L. McMorris on

    I’m most excited about the celiosa, Lumonata. I’ve never planted Celiosa’s before and I’m excited to try them. Dahlias are my second favorite. Especially Petit Floret’s, & Shooting Star. I’ve never grown Dahlias before either & I’m very excited to add them to my garden.

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  6601. Katie on

    Wow, how does one choose a favorite from all of the beauty? While my wishlist is already 11 “definites,” I am most excited about the Vintage Rose celosia and the Alpenglow zinnia. I feel like I would be walking through a dusty rose hued mystical feathered forest – and they would look lovely in a vase with any of my roses! Swoon.

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  6602. Desiree on

    I would love to add the celsoia and the zinnias to my front flower garden! I really like the muted dusty colors.

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  6603. Victoria on

    Celosia Limonata, alpenglow, and the petite florets mix are the ones I’m hoping to get lucky with during the seed sale, but the colors of this entire range are so amazing and feel so much more REAL than your average stroll through a garden center. I cannot wait to see them in person, and would love to share them with my fellow community gardeners in Boston at our annual seed swap!

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  6604. Susie Stephens on

    I am so excited about each of them! Your description of each one was breathtaking and I couldn’t help but think you were describing a precious friend to us!

    I have to narrow down my favorite so I will choose one of each: Petite Florets Dahlia, Golden Hour Zinnia and Rose Gold Celosia.

    Well done, Erin and the Floret Team! 🌸

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  6605. Terry Turner on

    I’m so excited for the celosia and zinnias! I’m most excited about Precious Metals, I’ve been anxiously waiting for them ever since you first posted them on instagram. Thanks to you and your team for bringing these glorious flowers to market.

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  6606. Kelly Carlisle on

    Well, I was planning to purchase Floret and Petite Floret, but because you teased Cancan Girls, I’m pining for those! Absolutely stunning effort by everyone at your farm. Congratulations on all of your hard work. It’s been fun to see the progression.

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  6607. Emily on

    I am so excited about Dawn Creek Peach — but honestly, I am excited about all the zinnias! Zinnias bring me joy all summer long! I can’t wait!

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  6608. Hannah Moell on

    The Vintage Rose Celosia is calling my name! 😍😍😍

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  6609. Megan Z on

    So many amazing choices but probably Rose Gold celosia. I have wanted to grow more varieties of it and the coloring is gorgeous. I love all the dahlia seed mixes too. I have stingily held onto my Unicorn zinnia seed packet the last few years and only planted a few a year, then saved seed from some of the blooms, so also looking forward to getting more of that.

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  6610. Hannah Hoggatt on

    I am so excited for all of the light celosia colors! It is so hard to find them in anything other than harsh bright colors. Thank you for all your hard work for all of these!

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  6611. Joshua on

    OMG! Hard to pick one of these amazing beauties, but the dawn creek honey and peach are just stunners! So appreciative of the work y’all do, and love love love your books. :))

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  6612. Gina Allewelt on

    I would be honored to have any of your seeds! The seeds
    standing out to me are the Celosia, Dahlias and Zinnias. In that order. But again I would be thrilled to receive
    whatever you send if I should win. Thank you so much for this opportunity.

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  6613. Bev Burton on

    Every one of these is a masterpiece. tremendous accomplishment. Congratulations.

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  6614. Stefani Nice on

    Thank you, thank you,Thank you! What an incredible offering! I’m stunned by the results of your efforts. Delighted to see each and every collection. They’re the blooms of my dreams. Unicorn mix, Alpenglow and Cancan girls will make me dizzy with pleasure!

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  6615. Kate Lent on

    I’ve never grown dahlia from seed, and am super excited to try the Petite Floret variety! <3

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  6616. Nancy Shiffman on

    All of the crested celosias. I love their unique shape and they hold their color when dried.

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  6617. Linda K. on

    I fell in love with growing Celosias a few years ago. I am especially obsessed with the feathery plumes. I love them all, but I’m especially excited about Autumn Blaze, Summer Sherbet, and Spun Sugar. I also love the Unicorn Zinnias and Golden Hour. I’m sad that I’ll be at work when your seed sale opens and won’t have the opportunity to buy any seeds. I know they will all be sold out by the time I get a chance to shop during my lunch hour. The Floret team has created some true beauties!

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  6618. Gabi on

    Victorian wedding is soooo dreamy. I cannot wait to add her to our field!

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  6619. Gwen on

    Spun sugar celosia and cancan girls dahlia are what I’m most excited about but I know when I open the page I’ll want all of them!

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  6620. Launa A on

    These color palettes have me swooning and I’ve been growing your seed dahlia for years. I cannot wait to add these originals into my garden!

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  6621. Wendy on

    I have been anxiously following and waiting for the zinnia seeds. All of them, I’m not able to pick a favorite.

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  6622. Debby Johnson on

    Zinnias have been a passion for a number of years having recieved my first seeds from my sister Donna. Each of your three flower volumns were gifted along with seed packets. Best gifts ever! I love and look forward to spring flower planting and return of the perennials. This year will be my first attempt at dahlias, which certainly have to come from Floret. Thanks Erin for all the beauty you create and share.

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  6623. Linda Higgins on

    Golden hour Zinnias are gorgeous. Hard to chose a favorite. Zinnias are so happy and reliable that I make sure I grow at home and at the demonstration garden where I volunteer. I have grown Dahlias from tubers but never from seeds so I am excited to try some of your varieties this year. When I watch your videos I am envious of what you have accomplished but know that is a result of a LOT of hard work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

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  6624. TracyYohn on

    I love all of the zinnia varieties especially the golden hour and Victorian wedding varieties.

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  6625. Jennifer Lake on

    I’m most excited to dive back into Zinnia, specifically precious metals. I don’t think they got enough credit until recent years, and it was tough to find unique varieties. I also can’t wait to plant more dahlia seeds, it’s so fun to look forward to every single surprise. Summer, I can’t wait to see ya.

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  6626. Narayani on

    I want them all!! But I’ll start with Unicorn and Alpenglow zinnias and Coral Reef & Vintage Rose celosia :)

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  6627. Laura Bailey on

    My favorite varieties that I’m so excited to get are
    Dawn Creek Blush zinnia
    Dawn Creek peach zinnia
    Dawn Creek honey zinnia
    Floret Petite dahlias
    🥰😍 my full shopping list is even larger, but I think if I had to choose one favorite, it would be Dawn Creek honey zinnia. So gorgeous!! When I saw your Instagram videos sharing the Floret Originals last summer/autumn and I excitedly asked if they would be available, and I remember you replying that one day you hoped they would be available for gardeners to grow. I was thinking it would be years beyond last summer. I’m so surprised and excited that they are available this year! (Understanding it took years to get here). Your hard work and results are incredible.

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  6628. Adrienne on

    Alpenglow, Unicorns, Victorian Wedding, precious metals, Summer Sherbet, Dusty Rose, Vintage Rose, Sangria, yum!! Just sensational :D

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  6629. Abby Ytzen-Handel on

    So excited for this release! I am really excited by the Dawn creek flower girl, and blush zinnias, the celosia, all of it and I grew your bees choice dahlias last year and loved them! So far just a big backyard grower but dreams of growing a bigger scale!

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  6630. Leslie Spencer on

    Congratulations to you and to all of your team! To pick a favorite is impossible as they are all so lovely. I would be most excited with the ‘Cancan Girls’ because it is full of beautiful surprises. If I won the giveaway, I would share the seeds with my flower friends just as you have shared your knowledge and love of flowers! Good luck on February 6th! All of your seeds will be sold in no time.
    All the best to you, your flower team and family.

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  6631. Heather sandison on

    Most excited for zinnias! Alpenglow and dawn creek honey, but I’d love to get my hands on them all. Thanks for the hard work- can’t wait!

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  6632. Michele Parker on

    Honestly? They are all so beautiful, I’ll be happy to get my hands on any of the varieties 😊 I’m going into the sale with an open mind and no list at all. Any seeds I can purchase that day will be welcome in my gardens.

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  6633. Nancy Grundl on

    So excited to grow the precious metals variety in my daughter’s memorial garden in my backyard. I found Floret Farms through my journey of grief after we lost our 3 month old daughter, June, in October 2022. I feel like the precious metals variety will help me feel some of the magic I lost when my precious girl left us. Can’t wait to order all the seeds nonetheless. Thank you for all you do – you all are really helping me through this journey.

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  6634. Jen on

    Glowing Embers is perfect for this late summer early fall events we have here in the south. This will be such a beautiful edition to our field.

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  6635. Danny on

    All anemone dahlias!! They are so fun looking, like Dr. Seuss creations, yet delicate and beautiful. So excited to see your new varieties.

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  6636. Jennifer Nolen on

    Good morning all you amazing, devoted beings. I’m truly in inspired and in awe of your dedication to such beauty. Our world needs this love. I’m most excited for Little Flower Girl and Petite Florets. They excited me as I’ve been looking for the perfect flowers to grow for my step daughters wedding, but also because of the stature of them to fill my small back yard growing area. Over the past few years, I’ve been putting little free bouquets in front of my home in a bucket. I’m excited to add these treasures to those little gifts.

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  6637. Jill Noddin on

    I am SO excited for the celosia!!!! I love the vintage rose.
    Every one of them is just gorgeous although, I am also a big fan of zinnia too! What you have done is just fantastic!

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  6638. Kathryn on

    Precious metals for sure!

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  6639. Karen on

    They are all so beautiful – this will be my first year attempting a special “flower garden”.

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  6640. Sarah on

    Very excited about the Victorian wedding zinnia!!

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  6641. Colleen Haug on

    All so beautiful! Alpenglow zinnias and pink chenille celosia are at the top of the list, with all the rest coming in a close second!😀

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  6642. Aimee on

    Simply beautiful! I would love to add any, but celosia, Bees choice and Floret are at the top of my wish list! I started with some of your zinnias last year and they were a delight to us and all I gifted them to! Love your work!

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  6643. Bernadette on

    Now I want all the zinnias, they are gorgeous!

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  6644. Stacey on

    Precious Metals zinnias and Vintage rose celosia. Gorgeous!

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  6645. Taylor on

    So excited for Cancan girls! Love the mystery in what will bloom and the beauty of the flowers!

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  6646. Sarah on

    Oh, gosh- they are all so beautiful! But I’m especially excited to try Victorian Wedding, as well as the Floret Dahlia.

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  6647. Ashley Hutchison on

    I am most excited about the celosias, specifically the rose gold and fall copper colors. I can’t grow enough celosia, it’s so easy and versatile!

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  6648. Genie on

    My daughter and I keep coming back to the Sangria Mix. It’s so strikingly vibrant!

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  6649. Paulette on

    ‘Bee’s Knees’ makes my knees weak! While all of the Floret Originals sound incredible Dahlias are always at the top of my list.

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  6650. Jessica H. on

    I just added celosia to my flower garden last year, and am excited to see all the beautiful varieties you have. Looking forward to growing more of them this year.

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  6651. Jen Barnes on

    What a treat to gain insight into the breeding process, and what a surprise to find it so filled with love and excitement. As this is my first year as a serious flower grower, I’m excited for the zinnias most of all. We are lucky to have you and your work!

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  6652. Kali Antonaccio on

    Your ‘Limonata’celosia is so vibrant & ethereal! The first plant I can remember catching my attention at the nursery when I was a child was the bright red and pink celosias. I love that you have given celosia the accolades and attention it derserves. I can’t wait to plant some ‘limonata’ in my own garden.

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  6653. Dee Noftsier on

    Coral Reef is so unique, I’m in love with the curls and colors. Makes me miss scuba diving! And the petite florals are just gorgeous. I can’t choose just one. I love them all.

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  6654. Sophie on

    Love them all! My list of favorites: Precious metals
    Unicorn mix
    Floret
    Petite florets
    Bees choice
    Spun sugar
    Soo beautiful! 😍

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  6655. Jessica C on

    I’m super excited about the unicorn mix zinnias and the petit floret dahlias. I’ve never grown celosia, but they are all so beautiful that I’d like to try it this year!

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  6656. Nic on

    All of them! Most looking forward to Cancan Girls, Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding and Spun Sugar.

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  6657. Jenny Kemper on

    I cannot wait to get my hands on all of those zinnias and celosia! They are all stunning!

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  6658. Kayla Young on

    Your work is truly inspiring! I am so looking forward to seeing all of this beauty in my backyard this summer. I am most excited for the precious metals zinnias!

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  6659. Danielle on

    The “coral reef are so fun! I’m moving to my dream homestead and it already has a small flower garden I’m going to continue to grow with your beautiful varieties.

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  6660. Schumacher Shawn on

    Well, last year was my first year growing Zinnias and my season is so short that I did not get very many before they froze but the ones I did get were so lovely. I would love some more variety so I am excited about those. I have never grown celosia… so there is that. I want to try. As for Dahlias I adore them but am never that all my efforts will freeze.

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  6661. Ashley on

    Zinnias are one of my favorite flowers to grow, but those dahlias are delightful!

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  6662. Carrie on

    Wow….. these are all absolutely beautiful. My favorite of all is the ‘Alpenglow.’ There is just something about it ….. the ‘Vintage Rose’ and ‘Coral Reef’ are gorgeous. I’ve never really grown celosia….. but these make me want to try…..Thank you so much for these beautiful new varieties!

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  6663. Lily Morris on

    Oh my STARS! I just can’t get enough of the CanCan Girls. ✨🤩💐Such a rare beauty that you have been able to harness, way to go Erin & the Floret Team!

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  6664. Madison on

    Oh my goodness how could you possibly choose! They’re all so incredible. I’m so anxious for this sale. Hoping to score several varieties, but my heart is definitely set on precious metals and alpenglow. Those colors are just breathtaking and will be perfect for wedding work. Congratulations on such an amazing accomplish. Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed.

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  6665. Leslie Shrage on

    Your varieties make my heart flutter! I was one of the lucky ones to get Unicorn Mix that one year it was offered. Though I am looking forward to finally being able to grow it again, I am most excited for Precious Metals. Oh, and all the celosias! I simply can’t wait! Thank you for all your hard work to bring new beauty into the world.

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  6666. Jacque on

    Congratulations! Watching your story unfold has truly been a wonderful experience. I am so thrilled for you and excited for this launch, so many years in the making. Thank you for sharing it all with us. You are truly an inspiration! Looking forward to the Autumn Blaze, Glowing Embers, Apenglow, and Cancan Girls!

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  6667. Crystal on

    Looking forward to quite a few, but alpenglow and spun sugar are at the top of the list!

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  6668. Anne on

    Vintage rose celosia!

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  6669. Kaila on

    Celosia Spun Sugar! They would al be fun to grow!

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  6670. Michelle Uelze on

    What incredible, informative post. I feel like I am breathlessly waiting alongside your team.

    As much gardening as I’ve done, it was mostly vegetables. My foray into the flower world was receiving dahlia seeds called Bee’s Choice by Floret. It fascinated me to find out that you can plant a seed from a dahlia and get an entirely different flower each time.

    That fall, when I dug up my tubers, I knew a new passion in me had been unlocked. Now, growing dahlias from seed is my favorite way to do it, and I encourage others to try this affordable, creative, ‘fingers crossed’ method that will change the way you view gardening by seed.

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  6671. Jennifer Barnard on

    That’s such a difficult question to answer!!! I’m really hoping to growing ‘Victorian Wedding’, ‘Alpenglow’ & ‘Golden Hour’ 💛☀️ . I’d also love to grow several of your celosia varieties, especially ‘Autumn Blaze’ and ‘Glowing Embers’.

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  6672. Abby on

    This is all so beautiful and inspiring. I’d try them all but am really excited for the magenta and fuchsia celosia with any zinnia ever!

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  6673. Ellen on

    Oh goodness, how to decide which ones? They’re all so beautiful. I am looking forward to the fan-shaped celosia (as I’m more familiar with the plumes), so maybe the ‘Supercrest Mix’? And love so many of the zinnias and others that I’d have to settle for ‘Bee’s Choice’. I won’t be disappointed.

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  6674. Amy Schuler on

    Spring is coming! And I can’t wait for summer blossoms. This will be my 5 th year of ordering and growing Floret seeds. The excitement never fades. Until I can order, I will be reading and rereading your post, staring at and dreaming about the colors and the blossoms in my yard.

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  6675. Mary Pat on

    I’m excited for all of them! But especially the Dawn Creek beauties

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  6676. Jamie Isaacs on

    I thought I knew which ones I wanted but after reading about them I know for sure…. I want them all. ❤️

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  6677. Carol Worden on

    Absolutely Cancan Girls! What a spectacular assortment!!

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  6678. Lynda Lunn on

    So many beautiful zinnias but I love the softening of colors from Fruit Punch to Dusty Rose. I love the quirky shape of this celosia. Add in how velvety it is and it’s a favorite of mine.

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  6679. Jessica Barnes on

    I am very excited for this upcoming seed sale!! Over the years, you have inspired me to expand my flower collection in the garden – and this year, I am putting up a bouquet stand on the road in front of my house! I am very excited about it! I really want to try all of these flowers. I am very excited for the Golden Hour zinnia.

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  6680. Amanda Munro on

    The zinnias are stunning!! The unicorn mix would be so fun!

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  6681. Tammie C. on

    Oh what lovely bouquets of flowers! I especially love the ‘Precious Metals’ zinnias and the ‘Coral Reef’ celosia!💕

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  6682. Abigail Kennedy on

    It will be hard to narrow this selection down to what I want the most but, Victorian Wedding seems like a must have for my garden!

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  6683. Kathy Damron on

    The unicorn zinnias are at the top of my list, but each variety looks amazing. I’m so excited for this! I’ve got an ideal new spot for a huge display of zinnias and dahlias thank you!
    Kathy D

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  6684. Sophie Peterson on

    Oooh I’ve been waiting for these! So exciting- congrats all around! I’m hoping to get my hands on some Dahlias Bee’s Choice! But now I’m wanting some celosia too!

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  6685. Melanie Meagher on

    So beautiful! Can’t wait for the release, thank you so much for all the hard work bringing these to us.

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  6686. Sarah Gilchrist on

    Precious metals and alpenglow are the ones I’ve hoped for the possibility to grow!

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  6687. MaryAnn Tracey on

    I can’t wait to grow the unicorn zinnias again. The colors were bright and amazing.

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  6688. Summer on

    Victorian Wedding zinnia and Bee’s Choice dahlia.

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  6689. Pam on

    Precious metals and Petite florets!

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  6690. Nadine on

    Golden Hour Zinnia is hands down my favorite. I came across it a couple of years ago and spent a lot of time trying to find out where I could purchase the seeds. When I landed on the Floret website my world was furthered enhanced by the gorgeous array of flowers. I eagerly awaited the sale in 2023 hoping that Golden Hour was going to be included in your available seeds. Even though they weren’t I still snagged some spectacular iceland poppies. I also loved your vidoes on dahlias this fall. They were so incredibly helpful in learning how to store the precious bulbs. I have been growing dahlias for years, but never lifted them. I am proud and happy to say I lifted all my plants this year and they are doing well in their storage containers! Thanks Floret and Erin! :)

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  6691. Mackenzie Erickson on

    I’m excited to try growing celosia for the first time! Spun Sugar has s beautiful!

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  6692. Kimberly Ivy on

    Dahlias and Zinnias and Celosia oh my! Vintage Rose, Precious Metals and Anemones Oh mine!! 🥳🥳🥳

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  6693. Briana on

    I’ve never seen zinnias with pastel colors like you have created! I can’t imagine the amount of effort you have gone to extract those colors out of the garish ones I’ve seen. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to create such beauty and to share it with the world.

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  6694. Audrey Nutter on

    I can’t wait to try the new dahlia seed from shooting star and many more.

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  6695. Janet on

    I’m super excited about all the zinnias! I hope I can get my hands on some of those seeds this year!

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  6696. Paula Thomas on

    I’ve always loved the precious metals zinnia that you’ve posted about on Instagram so I’m most excited for that one. I’ve not grown celosia but your blog post makes me want to give it a try!

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  6697. Elizabeth Ross on

    Cancan Girls, Precious Metals, Vintage Rose, Victorian Wedding – love them all and how to choose?! Thank you for ALL you do and share 💜🤍

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  6698. Olivia W on

    Each of these flowers are just incredible. I am starting a U-pick flower farm this summer, and I think the one that customers and I are going to be most excited about is Cancan Girls. I sure most people have never seen such vibrant colors on such unique flowers before! I’m also excited for Spun Sugar celosia. Thank you for what you do!!

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  6699. Kerstyn G. on

    Hello everyone! I’m a beginner flower gardener and homesteader out of Michigan. I watched the Floret documentary when it first came out and was absolutely entranced by the art of growing flowers. I recently got married and bought a house with my partner and I’m planning my first ever flower garden this year! I would really like to try starting with the Zinnias and Celosia, hoping some day I can work my way up to Dahlias and other flowers that have herbal remedy uses :)

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  6700. Sue on

    Spun sugar looks yummy

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  6701. Romana Nazareth on

    I’m very excited to get my hands on the Floret dahlia! I think it is one of the most beautiful dahlias I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing Erin!

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  6702. Tiana on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on some of these! I’m most excited about the Petite Floret seeds!!

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  6703. Erin Beulah on

    Massive congratulations, what a huge accomplishment and beautiful offering to the world. I can’t wait to get them all growing in my garden, particularly the Zinnias – Victorian Wedding and the Dawn Creek series – and the Petite Florets dahlias 😍

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  6704. Sarah Faber on

    I’ve tried to comment a couple of times, but it doesn’t seem to have posted, so I’m trying again on my laptop :) I hope I’m not commenting more than once…if so, it was by mistake!

    They are all breathtaking! Congratulations on these amazing varieties. I am most excited about Dawn Creek Blush, Floret and Shooting Stars.

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  6705. Rachael Ackerman on

    All. The. Zinnias. So beautiful. And February 5th is my birthday 🥳.

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  6706. Angie Leeman on

    I have fallen in love with celosia after growing your Texas plume and pink champagne last season! I plan to grow a whole field of different varieties and I hope I can get my hands on all of your new breeds. I also do some weddings and really hope to get some of the wedding zinnias. So excited for the release and it has been such a joy watching you grow!

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  6707. Danielle Dammeyer on

    Oh my goodness these are all gorgeous!!! But I’m most excited for the Alpenglow and Unicorn zinnias! And the Vintage Rose celosia 😍

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  6708. Jules Corbat on

    They are all beautiful, but I would be most excited about the celosia. I am in Atlanta and the celosia we grew last year did pretty well in the heat. My florist wife also loves zinnia!

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  6709. Kari Anne Sutton on

    I am most excited about the zinnias as they do so well in Texas. Cutting flowers to enjoy inside is a joy. I do look forward to planting a new bunch this year. I have enjoyed the flowers purchased previously. Thank you!

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  6710. Leslie on

    I don’t know which to choose, though I do favor the dusty, pastel tones of the zinnias. I’ll have to go back through the post to write down names, but all the selections would be a treasure.

    Thank you for all the work you do. I am an apartment dweller with a small balcony, but you help me dream of beautiful spaces. I’ll have a larger garden soon; for now — my little pots will be beautiful.

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  6711. Sue Pettit on

    I wish I could just sit in the middle of those rows of flowers-What beauty. I am excited to try the cleosia’s. I’ve never grown them since they look like they are so hard to grow. But I will grab some seeds and go for it. You have given me so much confidence to add these to my garden.

    I wish I could take my flowers to every patient I take care of and share the beauty. Thank you.

    Sue Pettit

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  6712. Andrea DeKeyser on

    Congratulations on your Originals line! While I’m sad to see some seeds go, I love how you’ve done your originals line. It’s hard to choose a favorite but the Celosia are just so beautiful. The Vintage Rose, Limonata, Raspberry Lemonade, Summer Sherbet, Sangria Mix and Spun Sugar – I want them all!!

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  6713. Gwen Miller on

    Unicorn mix is beautiful!! I love the colors

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  6714. Joua Lor on

    I’m so excited for all of these varieties!! I’ve always been drawn to celosia and all of the forms that she comes in. Rose Gold and Vintage Gold are the ones I’m most excited about! Thank you guys so much for all the hard work for bringing these beauties into the world where we all need a little more peace and happiness 😊

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  6715. Sonja Reichelt on

    I’m so excited to try everything, but mainly looking forward to all the beautiful new zinnia colors. I’m planning on exclusively growing these varieties, if I can get my hands on enough of them! They’re my kids’ favorite to cut themselves.

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  6716. JoDee Graves on

    All of the varieties are so beautiful! I’m so excited about the Dawn Creek Zinnia varieties and Precious Metals. Absolutely stunning, thank you for giving us all an opportunity to grow these beauties!

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  6717. Kayla M. on

    I’m excited to plant the dawn creek blush!

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  6718. Aga on

    They are all sooo beautiful! but I’m especially exited about Dawn Creek Peach, Alpenglow and Precious Metals:-)

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  6719. Kacey on

    I love Zinnias so much, and can’t wait to add several of your varieties to my garden this year, particularly the Precious Metals!

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  6720. Martha on

    I love them all! I’m making a list…summer sherbet and coral reef celosia, precious metals and unicorn mix zinnias. Wish I could get them all!! They are beautiful!

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  6721. Deborah on

    How do you choose one over another?
    seriously
    I want them ALL!

    Congratulations on reaching for the stars and getting there!
    You’re such an inspiration! not just in flowers but in achieving goals and showing if you reach for it, you just might get it.

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  6722. Elena on

    I love the Sangria Mix!

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  6723. Diana berry on

    I am going to try to purchase one Pack of each. How can I nit? I’ve been watching this flower journey and I want to bring floret originals to my garden. Especially the dahlias and zinnias… my 2 favorite flowers. I have sunflower Steve’s sunflowers heading my way too. Such an exciting gift she is sharing with us.

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  6724. Jenn Post on

    The level of detail and description of each of the different types/breeds/varieties denotes the love and Herculean efforts you and your amazing team have put into this project! I get excited reading about it and planning what to buy and grow based on how excited you are to share it with us!! I’m truly looking forward to growing and caring for the varieties you have so carefully cultivated in my gardens this year !! (Unicorn mix, YAY!)

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  6725. Amanda on

    I have my eye on the unicorn zinnia and spun sugar celosia! Excited for all of these new creations!

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  6726. Brenda Bailey on

    The new Celosia varieties are amazing! And the soft Zinnia colours are beautiful. The Dalias from seed are intriguing as well. I can’t make up my mind!

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  6727. Darcey on

    I am most excited about the Cancun girls! That burst of color is so inspiring this time of year. Can’t wait for spring!

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  6728. McKenzie on

    I would love to try the unicorn and precious metals mix of zinnias!

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  6729. Emily on

    Oh my goodness – Alpenglow and Precious Metals 😍 Congratulations!

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  6730. Suman on

    Thank you Erin and team for making these STUNNING beauties! I can’t even begin to describe how much joy I have felt watching your breeding process from far. I have looked at these seed offering innumerable times since you listed them (maybe couple of months back?). It’s been SO hard to narrow down my choices – even today, I added back all the Dawn Creek varieties to my list (after having taken them out of my shortlist).

    So here’s my final shortlist (long list might be a better description, haha): Zinnias Unicorn Mix, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Blush, Dawn Creek Peach, Dawn Creek Pastels and Dahlias Cancan Girls, Petite Florets, Shooting Stars, Bee’s Choice.

    Most importantly, your videos and articles have made me so incredibly excited to learn more about Zinnia and Dahlia breeding – can’t wait to find some new treasures from your mixes to call my own! Thanks so much again for these beautiful flowers (and seeds)!

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  6731. Emily Marks on

    So excited for all the new flowers. The unicorn mix is so fun!

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  6732. Gloria on

    All beautiful blooms, looking forward to Floret, Dawn Creek Honey, Victorian Wedding and Pink Chenille. Amazing work by your entire crew.

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  6733. Hazel Combs on

    I am excited about Unicorn mix, it checks all my zinnia loving heart needs!I grow this lovely plant to make bouquets to give to others who may need a smile, had a bad week, or just cross my path at the right time. Bring on the sunshine!

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  6734. Sarah Murphy on

    Holy moly! This is exciting!!
    I can’t wait to grow ‘precious metals’, ‘vintage rose’ and the ‘bee’s choice’ mix!
    Congratulations on seeing your dreams come to fruition!

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  6735. Ashley on

    I am most excited for Alpenglow!! It will be so beautiful for weddings.

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  6736. Debra Rosenberg on

    Thanks to all I’ve learned from Floret every year I grow more excited over the cutting garden I plant in Spring. I grow flowers to raise funds for a local charity and my bouquets improve every year thanks to you!

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  6737. Jess Sanders on

    I’m so excited about these seeds! It’s hard to choose a favorite because I love flowers so much! For 5 years, I’ve fought to successfully grow dahlias in crazy Texas heat and despite the challenges want to continue adding to my collection. So I’m most excited about cancan girls and floret! But they all look beautiful! And I love the unicorn mix of zinnias!!! Thanks for all of the hard work you all put into this program so you can share with us!

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  6738. Rosalie on

    I’m really excited about the cancan girls!!

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  6739. Teresa Courtney on

    I recently watched the series on how Floret was born. Your process, trials, triumphs and the beauty that resulted. I’m a long time self taught gardener and I am so excited at the prospect of the Floret originals. Your passion about bringing beauty into this world in the form of these beautiful new varieties is a gift to all of us and I can’t wait to be part of spreading that beauty

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  6740. lauren sikorski on

    What an amazing collection! Everything is so, so lovely I love the Dawn Creek zinnia series. Your written description of your blooms is also fabulous; the use of the word “cantaloupe” is perfect! thumbs up to the writers and editors! Cheers, Lauren

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  6741. Peter Le Eter on

    I’m overwhelmed , what could one possibly say, each clearly lovingly bred variety is equally as exquisite as the others.
    Just absolutely amazing. Each and every flower I see screams out the words “Erin’s our mom and we love her”.
    THAT is what I see, pure, earnest, unpretentious joy.

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  6742. Kaitlyn S. on

    So excited for Precious Metals and Golden hour!! I can’t believe it’s finally here! I’ve been patiently waiting for the breeding release since 2016 when Golden Hour was born!

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  6743. Sabine Romakowski on

    Congratulations! What an abundance of colour and shapes. I nearly love them all for their beauty and diversity, but my absolute favourites are Raspberry Lemonade, Spun Sugar, Unicorn, Dawn Creek Pastels, Petit Floret and Shooting Stars.
    A shame I am living in Europe so no seeds for me, but I am sure everyone who gets hold of the seeds holds little treasures in their hands!

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  6744. Kari on

    I am planning to try grabbing the Precious Metals and Petite Florets! Every single one is so beautiful. Thank you for the work you do!

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  6745. Morene on

    Gorgeous! I’m looking forward to planting Victorian Wedding Zinnias. I love zinnias, it makes me so happy to see beautiful flowers that grew in my yard sitting throughout my house. I don’t seem to do so good with dahlias but zinnias I can grow!

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  6746. Amy on

    They are all amazing! I’m growing flowers this year for my wedding! Some of my favorites include Bee’s Choice, Golden Hour and Spun Sugar 😍

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  6747. Cindy Morgan on

    The picture of you enveloped in flowers is so beautiful. What a lucky girl you are to be in the midst of such beauty! You are a very hard worker & smart as can be. Your flower power shows through in everything you do. Your explanation of all your endeavors is so well versed. Looking forward to purchasing seed from you for my own personal garden. Thank you for all you do to inspire & share & educate.

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  6748. Kat Albers on

    I believe in Unicorns! Love the colors of the Unicorn Mix: brings me joy.

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  6749. Kelli Sampson on

    I am most excited about the Dawn creek zinnias! They are stunning!

    I’m trying to tell myself I don’t have room for anymore dahlias, but I do find growing them from seed so fun and satisfying. It is a surprise of what you get!

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  6750. Rikki on

    Floret and Little Flower Girl, which I grew years ago when you offered it, are my top choices. Of course, everything you’ve worked hard to share with the world is exciting and so beautiful!

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  6751. Kayla on

    Every one of these seed mixes would be fun to try! The Dawn Creek dahlias are stunning- I’m especially drawn to Dawn Creek Blush. Also, I didn’t think I’d grow celosias this year, but you might have changed my mind… I’d love to try Pink Chenille or Dusty Rose!

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  6752. Erin Rose on

    I’m so excited to try the spun sugar and limonata Celosia! Such beautiful varieties and so different from what I’ve seen so far. This would be the first time I’ve grown Celosia in my cut flower garden and I can’t wait to add these elements to my bouquets! Also, I’m obsessed with the Alpenglow and Unicorn mix zinnias. Just beautiful! I’m hoping to add your bees mix Dahlias to my garden as well. It’s going to be a beautiful flower-filled season this year!

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  6753. Julie Turner on

    It’s so special reading about each variety! I’m surprising myself, but as much as I love the pastels I am excited for the unicorn mix! Zinnias are the reliable star in our Texas heat.

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  6754. Julia H. on

    How exciting to see this labor of love come to fruition! I can’t wait to get my hands on some zinnias and celosia to add to my current collections. Thanks to you and the team for all the hard work and dedication to the craft!

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  6755. Jennifer Pinkerton on

    I am really excited to try the Petite Florets, but there are so many varieties I will try celosia and zinnias as well! Beautiful job!

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  6756. Ashe Smith on

    I think the two I’m looking forward to the most are the Precious Metals zinnia and the Shooting Stars dahlias!!! My best friend and I have been chatting about this drop for months and neither of us can wait to grab some.

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  6757. Donna on

    I am so excited about the upcoming seed sale! I have had a love of zinnias for years and am so happy you do too. I have been wanting Alpin Glow since I first saw it on season 2. Also love Precious Metal—a zinnia that turns turquoise as it ages, how beautiful! And Victorian Wedding is stunning. Thank you for bringing these beauties to us to grow in our own yards. Really looking forward to Spring and planting these very special flowers!!!

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  6758. Sonja on

    I am absolutely in love with all the pictures and possibilities!
    I’m most excited for the unicorn and the dawn creek blush!!

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  6759. Rebecca Cosgrove on

    I fell in love with celosia this past year – and I’m especially enjoying their beautiful dried versions this winter. Your Limonata and Vintage Rose varieties look stunning in their subtlety. Congratulations on this launch!

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  6760. Jana on

    How does one decide a favorite? They are all so lovely. I am such a sucker for surprises, so I would love to see what blooms from the Bee’s Choice mix. I also LOVE all the zinnias and if I had to pick one variety that I am trying to snag first, it would be Victorian Wedding or Alpenglow. They are all so beautiful and I would be thrilled to grow any.

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  6761. Courtney Hansen on

    First time flower grower this spring/summer season. I’m soooo excited to get my hands into growing Dahlias! We have limited space since we rent, but in my head it’s going to all work out ;)

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  6762. Beth on

    I am thrilled to have so many options in this muted pastel color range for heat loving plants!! I hope to have an entire border of gorgeous textured celosia and stunning zinnias! Most excited for alpenglow since I live near the Rockies in Boulder CO and we wake up to this gorgeous glow – love the name!!!

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  6763. Natalie Brockman on

    Like some, celosia has not really been on my radar. However, after this post I’m really excited to give this flower some room to grow in my garden. They’re really all so beautiful, but that rose gold is giving me the vapors!

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  6764. Amy Beaupre on

    I’m excited for the dahlias. It’s so fun to see what they look like.

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  6765. Christina C on

    Most excited about Petite Floret, Dusty Rose, and Vintage Rose, such an amazing breeding program congratulations!

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  6766. Rachel McDaniel on

    Eekkkk!!! I’ve been dreaming about SO many zinnias!! For years!! I got into gardening when my husband was sick and in the hospital on ECMO 3 years ago. I prayed he would come home and I worked so hard to make our yard a beautiful place he could sit in. He loved all of the zinnias I grew and it’s still our favorite to this day.

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  6767. Dianne on

    All gorgeous! I think Dawn Creek Honey is so unique!

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  6768. Cheryl Hull on

    Looking forward to adding Celosia and Autumn Blaze for their stunning color and shapes here in Connecticut!

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  6769. Chris on

    The new flowers are all so stunning, but if I had to pick a favorite from the beautiful selection above, I would actually pick the Limonada celosia blend. I fell in LOVE with celosia as my daughter and I grew a few varieties this past year. They are so hardy in our hot summers in the Midwest and add beautiful texture and depth to our bouquets. I especially love the lime to green color as I think it could add another dimension to some of the filler pieces we add. I have also found that the celosia lasts a really long time in the vase. We are not professional growers, just a family that likes to bring a little beautiful to our home and our neighbors, but I am thankful for what we have learned from you!

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  6770. Lauren on

    I love the cancan girls and the glowing embers. I also have a soft spot for bee’s choice. I can’t wait to teach my daughter about all of the varieties! This will be our first gardening season together.

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  6771. Jane seibel on

    How to decide so many choices so little space but now We are finally building a dedicated space to grow flowers! I can’t wait after squuzing them in here and there. I will have lots and lots of room Unicorn for sure, shooting star, little flower girl I could go on and on. We have two bee hives and great soil after 12 years if raising free roaming chickens . Fingers crossed I get there in time jam 6

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  6772. Kait on

    How amazing! Very exciting. I’m so excited to plant these babies in our new garden beds. We finally got our dream farm and are building quite the garden this year to sell and donate flowers. I’m very excited for glowing embers, along with the new Dahlia seed mixes. I’ve been thinking about them since I saw the photos. How stunning! I’ve also waited for the unicorn zinnias for quite some time, so excited about this!! Congratulations!

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  6773. Sam on

    Looking forward to trying so many, but forever enchanted by dahlias

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  6774. Phoebe on

    Floret is my favorite so far! I can’t wait to get some seeds!

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  6775. April Ellsworth on

    I could not decide a favorite at first, and thought “I’m going to need to get them all so that I can see them in person and then make a decision.” But, I made myself narrow down to two favorites: Little Flower Girl Zinnias and Petite Floret Dahlias.

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  6776. Tracey McNeil on

    The Vintage Rose Celosia has stolen my heart…but, my word, they are all beautiful and I can’t wait to try each variety!

    Another reason to look forward to the 2024 growing season!

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  6777. Jessica Thomas on

    These are beyond gorgeous! I don’t know how you could pick just one! My young daughter would be thrilled with the Unicorn Mix!

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  6778. Wendy Shumway on

    I am so excited to add Bee’s Choice to my garden this year. Thanks to you, I tried growing dahlias from seeds last year and had a bunch of singles that were covered with bees all summer. So I want to offer more for my pollinator friends this season. Thanks for all you have done for this field..your work is inspirational!

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  6779. Rosie Macalister on

    So excited for the dahlia and zinnia babies that I will be able to grow this year. Thanks for your hard work developing these beauties!

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  6780. Joslyn on

    So many beautiful flowers!!! I am excited to get my first flower garden postpartum started and love celosia and zinnias as a starting point. The dahlias are absolutely gorgeous and I’d love to be able to grow those as well!!

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  6781. Rachel on

    I’m on a mission to not forget about the fillers this year – I can’t wait to get my hands on the limonata celosia!

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  6782. Lia on

    I’m excited about everything! I start geeking out over the zinnias, then try to pass up the dahlias to contain myself, but I loved them so much last year when I grew bee’s choice. Then I try to do the same with the celosias, but they are just so beautiful. I don’t have a favorite, all of them are my favorite! Going to try to get at least one packet of each! Hard to choose haha

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  6783. Tamsin Daffron on

    They are all beautiful, my favorites are Cancan Girls, Dawn Creek Blush, Little Flower Girl, Victorian Wedding Mix and Coral Reef.

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  6784. Onilee Hansen-Mills on

    The Cancun Girls are absolutely stunning!! I’m so excited about them. My daughter is having a September 2025 wedding and we are hoping to grow all of the flowers that she’ll have in her wedding. This year will be our practice year of growing. 😉

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  6785. Lita Kenyon on

    I’m a fellow Washingtonian (Pierce County) and an ardent fan. I look forward to receiving your seeds. I already have some of your seeds. Thank you for helping others create such a rich and passionate path.

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  6786. Sarah Strouse on

    I really hope to grow Cancan girls this year! The photographs are just stunning, and I think our busy bees will love them <3

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  6787. Christina Drouin on

    I’ve been looking for large, fluffy, stunner zinnias that aren’t super bright in color. Alpenglow is to die for!
    Also, ever since I planted the dahlia seeds that came with my Discovering Dahlias book, I’ve been wanting to get my hands on more of Floret’s Dahlia seeds. CanCan is so perfect with their puffy centers and even more of a special treat since they take so much love and care to produce seed. Side note: Erin, the pic of you in the dahlia patch is amazing. What a dream!

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  6788. Joan K. on

    I am most excited for the Alpen glow zinnias, the Dawn Creek Blush zinnias, the Dusty Rose celosia, and the Rose Gold celosia. Happy growing!

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  6789. Cheryl Whitfield on

    Good morning
    I have followed you online and learned so much about plants and flowers since I saw you on discovery+
    I would love to receive one of those collections that you’re giving away
    Thanks for always sharing your love of flowers. It has made me learn to love them more and learn more about them.

    Cheryl Whitfield

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  6790. Rochelle Wall on

    Ever since I learned of your breeding program, I dreamed of growing Precious Metals in my own. I’m also drawn to Golden Hour and Alpenglow as well. These colors blend perfectly with my design aesthetic.

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  6791. Maria Affhalter on

    Forever impressed with your efforts at Floret! From taking your course to purchasing tools, I’ve always had a “little Floret seed” at my farm! Congratulations! You’ve inspired me to try breeding zinnias for my farm, I’m a science geek from way back, and appreciate dahlias in all their forms! Can’t wait for a chance to add some more “Floret” in 2024!

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  6792. Lisa A on

    I can’t wait for the seeds! To watch Floret, Erin and the whole team evolve over the years is so inspiring! And to see the passion in your work is so riveting. Most of us could only hope to have this much passion about something in life. This is why I’ve supported Floret over the years. It feels good to buy items from a company that is so special.

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  6793. Rebecca on

    SO BEAUTIFUL!
    I got the Bee’s Choice mix last year (my first time growing dahlias) and they brought me so much joy! I’m so excited for Floret and the Petite Floret!

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  6794. Brynna O'Shaughnessy on

    I can’t wait to try out the cancan girls dahlias and the unicorn zinnias! This is our first year growing at a farm scale and I’ve set aside a couple of beds hoping we’ll be able to get seeds from Floret this year. Can’t wait to see this beauties growing!!

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  6795. Dawn Miller on

    Congratulations!! Your hard work is paying off and your flowers are absolutely beautiful. I love your zinnias. I have always grown zinnias, but yours are special and unique. Looking forward to trying them all out. Again, CONGRATULATIONS to you and your staff. Well done.

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  6796. Julieta Sherk on

    Dreamy!!! Every single one you painstakingly described is thrilling!!! Thank you for your beautiful breeding work, and for teaching us about the flower traits and selection processes.

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  6797. Sony Duong on

    I am so excited! I’ve been having such a great time following your journey to create these breeds online and now they’re almost here. I’m absolutely going to be wanting some seed from each variety, but I’ve been especially wanting to try my hand at dahlias. The Bee’s Choice and Petite Floret’s look just fabulous.

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  6798. Missy McGowan on

    Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Sangria Mix, Bees’s Choice…. I want then all! Everything is so pretty.

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  6799. Amy Lynch on

    I glad you started with the celosia. I am especially excited about them. They are a filler and a focal at the same time. You have also inspired me to try dahlia seeds!

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  6800. Mona on

    Your new zinnias are wonderful. Thank you for your passion and for inspiring me.

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  6801. Lynn Lunde on

    I’ve never grown celosia, so I’m excited to try limonata and pink chenille. Precious metals, alpenglow, and dawn creek blush zinnias have such gorgeous colors! And I’ve been wanting to grow the Floret dahlia. I can’t wait to try these beauties!

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  6802. Amy on

    I’m so excited to try grow so many of your new varieties! The one I’m most excited to try is “Little Flower Girl”! The pastel color shades and the beautiful face make me excited to grow and arrange with them! Can’t wait!!!!

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  6803. Michelle Descoteaux on

    I thought I’d be drawn more to the dahlias but find myself with zinnias being more on my list. They are all so beautiful 🤩. Nice work.

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  6804. Susan Springer on

    The Supercrest mix is so unique, but I’m in love with the zinnias – ALL THE ZINNIAS!

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  6805. Kay on

    They are all gorgeous! My favorites are Floret & Cancan Girl. You are not only a gifted flower farmer you write beautifully.

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  6806. Lisa on

    Congratulations on this huge achievement! I have enjoyed watching you develop seed from ‘Floret’. Her babies are so whimsical. I would love a chance to grow petite Florets.

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  6807. Tara Amanna on

    Congratulations on this very exciting launch. This is such a huge accomplishment! I loveeeee so many of them but I think what I am most excited for is the celosia. You are right in saying they are passed up by the others but make such gorgeous fillers! I need more fillers for my cut flower garden (and a few more zinnias too, of course 😉)

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  6808. Renee Nelson on

    I will be getting all the awesome zinnia varieties ❤️

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  6809. Megan on

    The Zinnia Unicorn Mix looks beautiful!

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  6810. Jenn on

    I especially love zinnias and don’t know how I would choose my favorite variety! They’re all so beautiful!

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  6811. Kristen shaw on

    What a dream!!!! Although any of these I would LOVE to have in my garden, I would say Floret dahlias or any of the zinnias!! Crossing my fingers I win!

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  6812. Steph Carson on

    I’m most excited about trying giant Alliums this year! I’ve been eyeing them for years and I know EXACTLY where I want to put them in my front yard. I can’t wait to see all the little kids who pass my house after school being amazing by their size!

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  6813. Mallarie on

    What a way to start my day dreaming of these stunning new varieties! I don’t know how I will narrow down my list! Most pumped for ‘Precious metals”, “Dawn Creek Pastels”, “Unicorn mix”, and “Cancan girl”. Yay!

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  6814. Simona on

    Celosia! Ever since I was little, Celosia was my favorite flower. My granny used to call it ‘the cock’s crest’.
    And the dahlias, oh how I love the Bee’s Choice. The varieties I started to grow from your seeds 3 years ago are just amazing.
    Thank you for sharing so much.

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  6815. Michelle Johnson on

    I’m most excited about the Celosia! The super crest mixes are so beautiful!

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  6816. Joe Evans on

    I have been patiently waiting for the muted toned Zinnias since you announced. The Dawn Creek varieties, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow, and Golden Hour are special. Your farm has helped to inspire my love for flowers. I have a half acre filled with Dahlias, Roses, Hydrangeas etc. These zinnias will be a beautiful compliment to my ongoing project that will bring further inspiration to all who pass by. (Including the little “flower girls”who come by all summer and ask for a flower)

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  6817. Hannah on

    Love love! Thank you for sharing the details to these Floret Originals. I can’t wait to see these seeds and their blooms. Your zinnias have been my faves for years so I am excited about Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals, but I’m so fascinated by your celosia. Perhaps I need some Spun Sugar in my garden this year. :) Thanks for sharing your wonderful work!

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  6818. Jan on

    I can’t wait for spring and starting new flowers! I broke my ankle slipping on ice so very much looking forward to warm weather and pretty flowers!

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  6819. Patty Dorion on

    Certainly Victorian Wedding Mix is my fav. The colors are so beautiful!! I love the fact that they are a petite size and can be mixed with a variety of colors.

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  6820. Tasha on

    I am sooo excited about the celosias! They bring such magic to any bouquet!

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  6821. Katy Whitney on

    I am looking forward to growing the autumn celosias, hopefully to adorn my sister’s wedding!!

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  6822. April on

    I’m excited to grow the limonata celosia! 🍋

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  6823. KATHERINE DURKIN on

    Very inspiring! Beautiful flowers that make me want to start my gardening today. But alas, the weather is not with me on this.

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  6824. Amanda Vanhoozier on

    I love that you started this article with my favorite flower: Celosia. Texas Flower Farmer and celosia is one of the main stays of my field. My top of the list is your Glowing Embers celosia! Thanks you to all of your team for pushing the needle on these varieties.

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  6825. Aryn on

    Excited to try Shooting Stars and Sangria (sounds like a great summer night)!

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  6826. Briana on

    Spun Sugar and Precious Metals both caught my eye! Excited for these new treasures. Thank you for the preview!

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  6827. Chelsea on

    I am so excited to hopefully score a mixture of seeds to begin our little hobby flower farm and teach our three young girls the importance of tending to and breathing life into plants and the natural, God given beauty that derives from that work.

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  6828. Jordan J on

    Oh my goodness!!! So excited for you all with the release!!! These are all so gorgeous! I’ve been hoping to start up my garden this year after not planting last year. Might be most excited about the Golden Hours. But it’s so hard to decide! All so beautiful!!!

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  6829. Mary Lou Wu on

    So hard to choose because they are all so stunning, but I am partial to the beautiful zinnia pastel shades in the dawn creek honey, peach and blush! Never knew zinnias could be so beautiful!!!

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  6830. Paige L on

    It’s going to be tough to decide which Zinnias to purchase from the Floret Originals… this in depth post was wonderful but now I want them all! Unicorn Mix is a must-plant I think. I hope to get the opportunity to grow them all 🥹

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  6831. Briana on

    Most excited for Alpenglow!!!

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  6832. Kimmie on

    I’m excited about the Bee’s Chouce having more varieties in it! I love that mix, but diversifying it will be extra special <3

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  6833. Sarah Faber on

    They are all soooo beautiful! I’m most excited about Dawn Creek Blush, Floret and Shooting Stars:)

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  6834. Macy on

    Ohh, I’m quite captivated by the new zinnia and celosia varieties. I’ve had success with both even in the heat of summer in my hot Houston climate. The Vintage Rose (for its soft color and feathery shape as texture) and the Spun Sugar (for its vibrant color mix) celosia have my immediate attention.

    Of the zinnias, I’m enchanted by the story of Little Flower Girls’ namesake and therefore know its presence in my garden would bring me joy. The promise of these new varieties make me so excited for the warm weather to arrive! I can’t wait to introduce these new varieties to my garden. Thank you Erin (and the Floret team) for all you do to provide the most beautiful and bountiful array of options for me to grow! Congrats on the Floret Originals!

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  6835. Misty Crutchfield on

    Living in Oklahoma all my life and growing Zinnias since I was little, I am most excited about Dawns Creek Pastels. So Pretty.

    Misty

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  6836. Jenny on

    Oh my, the celosia! So breath taking. Love them all, but ‘Spun Sugar’ 😍 She’s at the top of the list. Congratulations on so much hard work and a stunning outcome of plants!

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  6837. Bruce Crawford on

    Wow! So many collections with so many bewitching colors’ combinations!
    Your subtle colors’ combinations are beguiling and seductive.
    Your vivid colors’ combinations are SOCKO!
    To make my ‘favorite choice’ seems impossible — rather, make it plural >> ‘favorite choiceS’.
    But, almost reduced to closing my eyes, spinning around five times in place, coming to a stop and pointing — I choose your Shooting Star collection. But, that’s my starter choice. IF allowed, my second choice is your ‘Cancan Girls’ collection.
    Ending comment — your New Colors Collection genetic breeding program has one problem — given the So Many Attractive Colors you have achieved, how can your next breeding program ever ‘top’ this, your current one?

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  6838. Imogen Harland on

    Good Morning 🌞 !!
    I am so excited for the Cancan mix dahlias as well as the Unicorn mix…..I ADORE bright colors and I also love the shape of their blooms ❣️So looking forward to tuck these beauties into my garden and give the bees and everyones eyes a treat !!

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  6839. Christy Henson on

    All of these varieties are beautiful! These would be a beautiful addition to any garden! The dahlias are my favorite, because they remind me of the beautiful flowers my grandmother used to grow!

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  6840. Laura on

    I’m just so in love with the Precious Metals zinnia mix! Gorgeous!

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  6841. Melissa Anne Stuk on

    They are all so beautiful! I watched your series on the Magnolia network and it was so heartbreaking when it was an extremely rainy season. Having to throw away so many of your zinnia patches must have been the worst feeling. I am so thankful you persisted because so many would have given up! What a feat and so exciting you get to introduce your hard work and have it grown all over the US and Canada. A little Floret in every garden!

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  6842. Stephinie on

    I’m so looking forward to growing dahlia’s by seed (it will be a first for me) – but I’ve been seriously swooning over Precious Metals since last summer!! Zinnias are just so happy + prolific that they always stay in my top three when it comes to favorites.

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  6843. Stacey on

    I’m so excited for all of these beauties! I’d love to try growing celosia this year. The rose gold variety caught my eye. Any one of these these varieties would be a joy to grow.

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  6844. Karla Santoro on

    I love reading about the whole process. Your passion is understood, as it matches my father’s as he hybridized Iris for many, many years.

    At first I’d have to say the zinnias always grab my attention, but celosia are calling me. It would be delightful to see some of those bright and soft blooms on the scene here.

    Thank you for sharing so much of your work and hours and thoughts with us.

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  6845. Chanel Unzicker on

    Dear Floret, thank you for all the love you have poured into this journey the last 7 years! You have always been the greatest source of beauty and inspiration! I’m honored to have your gorgeous flowers in my cut garden every year. In your originals, I’m most excited to try celosia! I’ve never grown it before. Truly though, dahlias are my heart and seeing these gorgeous creations have me giddy! Many blessings!

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  6846. Lynn on

    I love zinnias as my grandfather planted them every year so as a young child, my cousins and I could pick bouquets any time to arrange for our mothers and friends. I am also intrigued by the dahlias. I didn’t even realize you could grow them from seed as I have only planted the plants shared by friends. Thank you for supporting small farmers and bringing so much beauty to the world.

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  6847. Chesney Willis on

    I love all of the new varieties, but I’m a huge fan of Bee’s choice. My daughter and I tried our own cross pollinating experiment with our dahlias this year, and it feels as exciting as Christmas morning to collect seed from your own cross! I will say, though, that the bees know best 💕🐝

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  6848. Jacki on

    Love them all! Zinnias are a favorite, but so are dahlias!!

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  6849. DeAnne Gall on

    Beautiful! I have my eyes on Spun Sugar, Floret and Petite Floret. I can’t wait to order!

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  6850. Kandi Grochowski on

    I’m amazed at what you have accomplished! I grew some of the Bee’s Choice and loved them! I’m excited to try any of your new dahlia breeds! They are gorgeous!

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  6851. Bethany Leonhard on

    I am along time lurker here, and I’m finally getting the courage to order some of your zinnia and dahlias! I’ve spent the last few years learning to grow the stuff that home depot and lowes offers, but I’m ready to start dabbling in the fancy flowers!!!

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  6852. Karen Wisniewski on

    Ive set my alarm for when these go live! I’m most hopeful to be able to snag the Spun Sugar and Dusty Rose Celosia and the Dawn Creek Peach Zinnia!!! Honestly they are all beautiful and id love to try any of them. Im so excited you’re able to finally release your babies onto the world. I almost decided against doing Zinnias this year because in NJ they get hit with powdery mildew really hard which means constant spraying with neem oil but for these beauties it would be 100% worth it. Im taking your online workshop this year and im hoping with the info you’ve given about soil amendments and quality i can finally avoid my Zinnia being so badly affected by the powdery mildew. Thanks for all your hard work to bring these beauties to the market!!

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  6853. Pamela on

    I just wanted to thank you for your passion and love you all put into this project and the lives you touch. Bluntly put, farming and breeding is an emotional and physical roller-coaster! I have my eye on Victorian Wedding and Little Flower Girl in particular to add to my garden this year. With that said I will be figuring out the layout for all of them to somehow fit because I never just get a couple packs from you!

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  6854. Chrissy on

    Beautiful!! I need unicorn zinnias for my kids who love to play make-believe in the garden. My unicorn and fairy-loving girl will be in heaven! I also need all of the dahlias. I can never have enough dahlia surprises!

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  6855. Emily Kudlacik on

    I am most excited about the Alpenglow and all the dahlias !

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  6856. Vanashree Singh on

    I’ve bought Bees Choice and grown them in my garden in South Africa as well . They are simply glorious !
    I actually cannot wait to try most of your new varieties with some of my favorites being , Cancan girls , precious metals , Victorian wedding , spun sugar and more , I actually want them all for my Sharing beauty garden 🌺

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  6857. Melissa Longman on

    I would love to try ‘Little Flower Girl’! We try to host as many pollinators as possible and this sounds like a wonderful addition to the buffet. I also love the surprise that comes with the dahlia seed mixes. Thank you for bringing all of these beauties to life!

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  6858. Anna on

    So excited about the softer celosias and zinnias. Particularly golden hour and precious metals.

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  6859. Jen Corbett on

    Beautiful lineup here! I’d love to fill my home garden with spun sugar, limonata, floret and the Victorian wedding zinnias. Congrats on launching these after so much hard work.

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  6860. Susan S. on

    I am printing out all your photos you added to this post, hanging them up on my refrigerator, and in the next two weeks, hopefully, I will be able to make a final decision. However, seeds from Dahlias, Zinnias and Celosia will all be on my want list! Seeds from your Floret dahlias is my #1 top choice, and the CanCan Girls look pretty special too! Zinnias… I have no idea how to choose between them. Each one have my heart ❤️. Celosia… I love, love the Spun Sugar, Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Limonata. The jewel toned celosia look like royalty and I am hoping to add those too. This is so much fun!!! Thank you so much!

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  6861. Ginny T on

    What a pleasure it was to review this list while having my morning coffee!! Great way to start a rainy dreary winter day. They’re ALL gorgeous, Erin. Love the picture of you in a sea of multi-colored dahlias with a big smile on your face. The Unicorn mix is definitely splendid! This seed launch is a feather in your cap, for sure.

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  6862. Jennifer on

    How could anybody pick just one! I love how delicate the petite florets look and the variety in the bees choice!

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  6863. Kassy Randazzo on

    This will be my first year experimenting with a flower cut garden! I’ve got my 6 raised beds ready! I came here for the zinneas! Probably golden hour as I’ve been ogling them for a while now. But I find myself wanting by to try the others too! The idea of growing dahlias from seed and letting them be a surprise sounds like a BLAST!!!

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  6864. Ginny on

    I’m all about dahlias. I’d love to try the Canaan girls.

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  6865. Jenna on

    I have been excited about Precious Metals since you first posted about it. I CANNOT WAIT to see what these beauties do here in Maine!

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  6866. Paige Cascio on

    I’ve been eagerly awaiting Precious Metals release since you first started posting about breeding them. The soft pastel colors in a zinnia is exciting, and the turquoise cast on the mature ones is so so unique! I’m very excited to grow them!

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  6867. Cassandra Leon on

    These are so beautiful and I’m really going to have to narrow down my choices. Thank you for having the passion for cut flowers that inspires us all.

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  6868. Julie on

    Watching Floret grow beautiful zinnias through the pandemic lead me into growing flowers at our home.
    I am so excited about growing these babies!

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  6869. cheryl on

    Great job Erin and team.. Love watching you grow and create!

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  6870. Gwen on

    I’m excited about all the zinnias! I think I’m mostly excited for Victorian wedding and precious metals! Can’t wait to grow them!

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  6871. Chelsea on

    I’m really looking forward to Golden Hour. I’ve admired it for quite a while now and hope I get a chance to grow it this year!
    Such lovely seeds and flowers.

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  6872. Stacy Gibney on

    What a beautiful variety, it’s like Christmas all over again!!
    I simply can’t wait to grow Golden Hour here in Oklahoma. The summer sunset will have a whole new meaning this year.

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  6873. Joey on

    These are all so beautiful, but the rose gold celosia 🤤. I already told my husband the only thing I want for my birthday are some of these flower seeds! Aquarius energy!!!

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  6874. Jennifer Cahill on

    I am so excited to try some of the celosia, especially Summer Sherbet and Glowing Ember, after reading they get passed by. In the dahlia family, I am most attracted to Bee’s Choice and Shooting Star. I love zinnias now that I have grown them from your seeds and Little Flower Girl is a draw just because of the name.❤️ The Dawn Creek Farm is a wonderful story too. I really enjoy your posts and thank you! You are inspiring on a cold winter day.

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  6875. Corrie on

    These are all amazing, but I’m most excited about the zinnias! My garden needs Alpenglow and Golden Hour.

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  6876. Errin Hinz on

    Wow, Erin & Floret team, it’s FINALLY happening!! Hugs confetti!!

    I really wanted to scroll all the way through the post to look at the pictures before taking my time to read every word but I’m happy I didn’t. How incredible is shooting stars?! As someone who has always wanted to grow dahlias, this mixture immediately grabbed my attention! I can just see them paired with my hydrangeas and snapdragons arranged in a vase.

    Victorian Wedding just oozes timelessness. I feel like that variety especially will be one that the gardeners still talk about in the dead of winter for years. This is the kind you pick and leave to dry in the pages of your favorite vintage books. Stunning

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  6877. susan n on

    Love them all! I will be ordering can can girls, glowing embers, dawn creek pastels for sure and probably more. Love your tutorials.

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  6878. Kirstin Schattner on

    The colours are glorious and leave on torn on which to choose! But if made to choose then I do believe it would be the golden hour zinnias and the bees choice- just for the pleasure of being surprised when you don’t know what you are going to get! Thank you for bringing these botanical treasures into the world.

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  6879. Oksana Pedersen on

    Shooting stars, florets and Victorian wedding all caught my eye! I have had wonderful success with your bees choice before as well so I will have to het some more! Sending love and luck!

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  6880. Erin Ethington on

    Oh my, they are all so beautiful!!! I love flowers but have never really had a very successful flower garden…. but this is the year! I really love the Rose Gold, but the zinnias and dahlias are simply stunning as well. Thank you for this great information!

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  6881. Brittany Robertson on

    I am so excited for all the zinnias – I can’t pick a favorite! I look forward to the release.

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  6882. Nicole on

    I have loved growing your flowers and learning from you! You and your team are such a gift to the cut flower world. After taking your course a few years back, I bought and grew Little Flower Girl and the Unicorn mix. They were so beautiful. I’ve also loved growing your Texas Plume Celosia and Pink Champagne Celosia. Everyone has loved them in my bouquets. I’ve been waiting for more for years and can’t wait for Alpenglow and Precious Metals.

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  6883. Samantha McGinnis on

    What a fantastic chance and opportunity to introduce the flower world to the hard and devoted work of a passionate breeder, who tirelessly loved and nurtured each of these already amazing flowers! It would not only be indecent to only choose one to be most excited about but impossible, when they ALL should be shared, delighted over enjoyed. Thank you for opening your heart up and allowing us to peer in with awe and wonder!

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  6884. Julie Spring on

    I’m so excited about the Dawn Creek Honey. Her farm was 5 miles from my house and by the time I discovered Corey a couple years ago, she had just moved her farm away. I’m super excited you’ve been working together to get more beauty in the world!

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  6885. Katie Green on

    Precious metals! But also all of the dahlias!!!! I love all of the celosia in concept but I can never get those little dudes to germinate so we’re at a stand off!

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  6886. Jodi on

    Looking forward to Coral Reef, Dawn creek honey, Unicorn and Petite Florets

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  6887. Alexandria on

    Oh my how can you choose 1 favorite!! We grow sunflowers for market and enjoy the pleasure that flowers give people. Your flowers are breathtaking. I’d say the Floret, Cancan girls, rose gold, vintage rose, and shooting stars wood be my favorite.

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  6888. Kate on

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! So exciting!
    All of them, but Alpen Glow has my heart!

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  6889. Cheesa Davila on

    I’m so excited! They all look so beautiful! I think my favorites are the alpenglow zinnia and the dawn creek blush! Thank you for all of your hard work!

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  6890. Connie on

    How fascinating to see the direction you’ve taken the zinnias in! These are not your grandmothers zinnia colors! So fresh and soft and gorgeous tones in a bouquet. Looking forward to adding these to my garden here in the northeast.

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  6891. Rachel on

    I love all of these varieties. Your descriptions make it all most impossible to choose. I would choose the Bees choice mostly because I just love dahlias and being able to see a variety of them is always more fun!

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  6892. Lauren on

    It is incredible to follow the Floret journey and this release is so exciting. I would be happy to grow any of these varieties, but especially excited about Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl and Petite Florets!

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  6893. Patricia Verdoorn on

    Thank you for all these stunning varieties! I’m so excited to be able to purchase the Unicorn zinnia mix once again and am absolutely jazzed to finally get to access the spectacular Precious Metals mix!! Also will love trying the limey celosia! Bravo Team Floret – the beauty that will be coming this summer will help the world on so many levels.

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  6894. Anne Ewton on

    I took your course a couple of years ago and still watch it every year! I’m so excited that the unicorn mix is back because it was my all time favorite variety! I’m also looking forward to all things dahlias. My florist buy every celosia that I can grow so I guess I’m looking forward to growing all the things!

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  6895. Danielle Hudon on

    Erin, I have never been so excited to grow flowers!! I will even start growing Celosia for the first time. The Floret zinnia are also intriguing, can’t wait for the 6th to order my lot and for the spring to start planting, Good luck with the launch

    Danielle Hudon from the Eastern Townships, Province of Quebec

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  6896. Rachel Berchtold on

    ‘Alpenglow’ have the most romantic, dusky quality about them! I can’t wait to add them to my small cutting patch!

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  6897. Alexis on

    Unicorn! Zinnias grow vigorously along one side of my house where little else is happy, and I love having a cheery bouquet inside to enjoy with my breakfast.

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  6898. Rebecca on

    Beautiful, I can’t wait to plant my own seeds!!!
    Rebecca

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  6899. Carrie on

    Beautiful!!! I am most excited about celosia. I have never grown them. When added to other cut flowers, it makes a wonderful bouquet.

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  6900. Haley on

    I am most excited about ‘Precious Metals’ and ‘Petite Florets’ and all the celosia!! So exciting!

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  6901. Lindy Sullivan on

    I am so excited about the dahlia seeds. I love growing them from seed and not knowing exactly what you are going to get. The Bees Choice will be in my garden for sure this year!

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  6902. Sheni Mansfield on

    Looking forward to all the new seeds. I have one of the celosias and it is my absolute favorite and keeps churning out year after year. I don’t grow to sell. I grow for myself and to gift friends. I’m hoping to get the coral reef seeds this year to add to my mix. Something about them just exudes happiness.

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  6903. Kathy Ferro on

    If only I had a bigger growing plot! I would love to grow them all. Winning a bunch of seeds would just mean I have to share with my other grower friends. For me, choosing one or two to purchase will be the hardest part. I think I am most excited to grow Spun Sugar and Victoria Wedding bc you say it’s such a work horse. Need to make the most of the space I have. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world!

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  6904. Marissa L on

    I am most excited about Alpenglow Zinnias and the Spun Sugar Celosia! All of the varieties are stunning!!

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  6905. Morgan Gasser on

    I couldn’t even pick a favorite if I wanted to! Vintage rose celosia, and all the pastel zinnias! 🌸🌸🌸

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  6906. Michaela Waters on

    Erin,

    You are such inspiration! Watching your journey through video and reading your books has allowed me to witness the beauty that comes from growing flowers. The thought of putting beauty back into the world has transformed my thinking of cut flowers. The struggle and reward with dahlias is what I enjoy the most as it shows the complexity that my life holds. I have a new found commitment to them and I would love to grow your own variety. Any of them I would enjoy, however the uniqueness of the Shooting Stars, hold a special spot in my heart. Congratulations to your successes!

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  6907. Mary Berg Lass on

    Oh my gosh!!! Way too hard to pick a favorite!!! All three of these types of flowers are my favorites & are such great work horses in the garden. I am excited to try out ALL of the new colors, if I get the opportunity but I tend to lean towards a fall color pallet. Good luck to whoever wins!! 🌺

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  6908. Tiffany Kopper on

    They are ALL exquisitely lovely, but I think I’m most excited for Alpenglow Zinnias and Vintage Rose Celosia!! So exciting!💕👏🏻✨

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  6909. Ann on

    I love the vibrant colors of the Autumn Blaze celosia. I have never considered growing celosia but this may change my perspective. Also the Unicorn Mix zinnias are breathtaking. I’m in SC where the heat makes it difficult to find plants that will thrive during the hottest months of the summer when rain is often scarce. My dahlias struggle until the beginning of fall when the temps drop.

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  6910. Jordan on

    Love the dahlia mix and the opportunity of surprise within. .

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  6911. Holly on

    I love the Alpenglow zinnias most! They are beautiful!

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  6912. Vanessa Bishop on

    I love all the zinnias including Little Flower Girl! But I really want to try the Floret zinnias! What a beautiful collection!

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  6913. Linda Kloosterman on

    I am extremely excited to grow Alpenglow and precious metals and Unicorn mix! I have been following your progress on these originals for years now! Congratulations on developing these beauties!

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  6914. Jennifer White on

    Congratulations Erin on this amazing accomplishment! All are so beautiful and the ones I am most excited to add to my garden are the Zinnias (unicorn mix, precious metals, Victorian wedding & dawn creek peach) and the dahlias (bee’s choice and of course Floret).

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  6915. Michelle Enns on

    Congratulations on releasing your own seeds to the world! The celosia and zinnias have me excited!! I think they could handle our southwest desert heat. And the dahlias are just the prettiest… Thank you so much for giving us the chance to experience these varieties and benefit from all of your years of hard work.

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  6916. Jen Bamsey on

    Shooting Stars, Petite Florets and Bee’s choice 🐝 ❤️ I love starting dahlias from seed because of the “surprise”.

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  6917. Jaime Leonard on

    Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars!!! Beautiful bursts of light in the garden. 💫💫💫

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  6918. Sheri Fontenot on

    Hard to pick just one, but having grown Dahlias from seed (yours) previously, I can attest to their unique beauty. Love the surprise element!

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  6919. Charlene Lentini on

    I love the Zinnias dancing in splendor in their rainbow of colors! I can already imagine them in my garden, just smiling at the sunshine!

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  6920. Nhung on

    I just moved to new area and be so excited because now I have an on ground small cottage garden. I waited for so many years for this moment. The first thing when coming to planning this year is buying seed from you. Lovely story, beautiful pictures and the flowers are gorgeous. My favorite from the collection is Golden Hour and Dawn Creek Blush. Absolutely looking forward to have them on hand. Thank you for your hard working!

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  6921. Anna @ Longview Cottage on

    To say I’m obsessed with Alpenglow would be a complete understatement! Thank you for all your hard work to put these babies out into the world

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  6922. Melissa Hoffman on

    I’m excited for the zinnias varieties and the floret dahlia seeds. I have been growing flowers for cutting for several years now and it has transformed my life.

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  6923. Rachel Guyon on

    I am so amazed both by your exceptional work and by these magnificent varieties of flowers. You bring me so much into this beautiful passion of growing flowers. ♥️

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  6924. Sarah Faber on

    They are all sooooo beautiful!! I am most excited about Dawn Creek Blush, Floret and Shooting Stars :)

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  6925. Kathryn Samuelson on

    Love, love, love the Celosia! Especially ‘Glowing Embers’ and ‘Spun sugar’.

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  6926. Jaclyn Riley on

    I began my garden in 2023 with seeds from Floret and they bloomed beautifully. Thank you for making such thorough guides to share with beginners like me! Your knowledge is invaluable.
    I’m excited to add Dahlia’s to my garden this year, along with new varieties of fillers.

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  6927. Alex on

    What an amazing collection! I love the dahlias!

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  6928. Jennifer Van De Grift-Reichlin on

    What beautiful flowers. I’m really looking forward to Alpenglow, unicorn, and Victorian wedding. These beautiful varieties have inspired me to grow Zinnias!

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  6929. Emma Ventura on

    I’m so excited to try my hand at starting dahlias from seed this year! The Bee’s Choice and Shooting Star mix will hopefully produce some beautiful cut flowers while attracting pollinators to my garden. I can’t wait to get started!

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  6930. Erika Hinn on

    I’ve been excited about Precious Metals since you first showed them on Instagram stories. So many flowers I love don’t do well here in Florida, but Zinnias do! Also the Vintage Rose Celosia I’m hoping to try. I’ve never tried Dahlias from seed, but I’d like to try. I’m still figuring out when to start them here because I don’t think they’d survive our hot wet summer. I can’t wait to experiment! I’m an artist who paints flowers so my garden is my inspiration!

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  6931. Danielle B on

    💕Just when I thought I was done purchasing seeds! What an incredible job y’all have done creating these colors that don’t exist. My two faves are Spun Sugar celosia and Precious Metals zinnias. Prob also Rose Gold celosia has to be in there too.

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  6932. Jennifer Hughes on

    Shooting stars are the seeds i’m most looking forward to trying out. I found floret flowers because of dahlias and would love the chance to grow some floret originals!!

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  6933. Christina on

    So excited for the zinnias! Especially the Dawn Creek collab. They’re dreamy!

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  6934. Rachel kotanen on

    Who wouldn’t want to add every single type to their flower garden!? But in reality, I would love to add Precious Metals to the zinnias I grow every year! I love how soft they are!
    Although Dahlias are quite labor intensive in a zone 3, I can’t help but grow these strikingly beautiful flowers and I would like to get the Floret and CanCan Girl seeds to grow this summer!
    Thank you for all your hard work and helpful hints! Happy growing!

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  6935. Rochelle F on

    I’m most excited about the Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix Zinnias!

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  6936. Val Schirmer on

    So glad you included those magnificent super rich shades of Celosia!!! And every single blush shade of Zinnia is a heart breaker 💗💓💞💕🩷

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  6937. Jessica Nichols on

    I’m all about the OG: golden hour! This is so exciting! Congratulations and thank you for all of your hard work in not only creating new varieties but showing us what breeding them is like!

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  6938. Jennifer on

    Such beautiful creations! I’m excited for Dawn Creek Blush!

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  6939. Amy Melena on

    Little flower girl is unlike anything I’ve ever grown! So excited to add it to the mix this season. 3rd season growing!

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  6940. Elaina on

    Dawn Creek Honey and Unicorn Mix! Zinnias are my all time favorite flower!

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  6941. Melissa Thorkilsen on

    I’m not a very experienced gardener, but I’m excited to try the celosia in rose gold annd the pink chenille. And the Golden Hour zinnias and the floret. It’s hard to not want all of them.

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  6942. Allison on

    I had already picked my favorites when you first announced the floret originals release… Vintage Rose, Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Pastels and Petit Floret… but after reading this blog post, I am surprisingly most excited about Little Flower Girl! I adore a good story and all of these flower souls hold so much care and love, I can tell. I can’t wait to support this important work! Yay flowers <3

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  6943. Teresa Yiu on

    I’m most excited about Zinnias Victorian Wedding. With the extreme heat in Texas I don’t really have too many choices on what cut flowers to grow in backyard, but every year my zinnias have faithfully bloomed and I can’t wait to plant the pastel-colored zinnias this year!

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  6944. Jeremy on

    Easy. Bee’s choice. Has the perfect name for my perfect friend, the bee.

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  6945. Annabeth Koogler on

    I am in love with those Dahlias!! The Petite Floret mix is so fun!

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  6946. Erin P on

    Ahhhhh the time has come!!! I am soooo excited and eager to get my hands on Precious Metals and Alpen Glow. :)

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  6947. Denise Phillips on

    So excited to grow some of each of these new varieties. We prepared a small area for growing zinnias last year and had so much success we’re going to triple the growing space this year!

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  6948. Erin on

    Ever since I started growing cut flowers, I have been following along and dreaming of the day you would release your originals. Your labor of love of these beauties are about to be shared with the whole world and there will never be enough “thank-you’s” spoken to you and your wonderful team. Thank you for sharing these and paving the way for all of us. I can’t wait to be able to grow patches of each of these varieties in my little space in Nashville. PLUS, all of your originals are my favorite types of flowers to grow: Zinnias, Celosia, and Dahlias. I hope I can get my hands on each one of these. What amazing work you are doing! Thank you for all of your hard work. You guys ant Floret are legends!

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  6949. Logan S. on

    Bring on the Coral Reef and Dusty Rose celosia. I love the unique shape of the fanned varieties.

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  6950. Karen O'Dell on

    So excited about golden hour and alpen glow. The pastel colors in the zinnias are to die for😍

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  6951. Alicia on

    I can’t wait to grow Sangria Mix Celosia – so gorgeous!

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  6952. Abby on

    Cancan girls seems too fun to pass up!!

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  6953. ANGELA Howarth on

    What an amazing grouping of varieties of flowers! I truly love them all. However, you have opened my eyes to the celosia and the zinnias although I’m a dahlia girl all the way. I would love to be blessed with the different varieties of seeds you are giving away. Your generosity never ceases to amaze me. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to even participate in this amazing giveaway! Blessings!

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  6954. Katie on

    I can’t thank you all enough for the work you do to create and share these incredible blooms and your journey along the way! As a hobby garner dreaming of becoming something more, you help create my dream plan. I am so excited about the Floret Originals. Having never grown celosia, I love them all, especially the more feathery options. I love the zinnia and Dhalia mixes and envision creating an eclectic bed in the front of our property for the bees. I particularly love the unicorn and alpine zinnias and all of the Dhalia mixes. Wonderful work!

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  6955. Ashley on

    All those zinnias!! They are so beautiful and I can already imagine all the beautiful arrangements I could make with them!

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  6956. Lindsey on

    I’m looking forward to seeing Alpenglow and Limelight hydrangeas together

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  6957. Anita on

    Honestly I’d love to grow them all! How can you pick a favorite! :) Golden hour and spun sugar are the ones that really caught my attention.

    You’ve put a lot of hard work an effort into this! I’m so happy for your success and generosity in sharing with the rest of the world!

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  6958. Jennifer Richardson on

    I was most excited for Petite Florets and Bee’s Choice when I first read the Floret Originals blog post, but have added Precious Metals, and Victorian Wedding to my favorites list, as well as a bunch of Celosias! Every variety and mix in the whole collection is special and makes me pout about being 5b!! (Chicago suburbs)

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  6959. Tiffany on

    Rose gold Celosia! 💖

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  6960. Jennifer littlefield on

    They are all just so beautiful but I’m most excited to grow the dahlias. So many shapes and colors😍

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  6961. Michelle on

    Zinnias and dahlias make me so happy!

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  6962. Jael on

    BEAUTIFUL zinnias!! I love how full and fluffy they are. They would make wonderful focal points; I do not have a consistent flow of focal flowers in my garden for my floral design. The Dawn Creek are a little unusual for my taste but the other zinnias are gorgeous. Especially Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Unicorn mix, and Victorian Wedding! Such soft, sweet colors with gentle transitioning. I normally buy the average zinnia mixes and then scramble to save the unique ones-some zinnias are just too uniform and gaudy if you know what I mean. Great job, Erin and team! These are lovely :)

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  6963. Sterling Marks on

    Spectacular work! I’m excited about all of them but especially the precious metals and dawn creek series is zinnias!

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  6964. Danielle on

    Limonata & Precious Metals dreamy and would be such a joy to have in my garden!

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  6965. Sarah McGrath on

    Your descriptions are so beautiful it makes it hard to choose! I love the glowing embers and spun sugar celosias. The golden hour zinnias are gorgeous, too. I’m so excited for this release!

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  6966. Diane Janowak on

    What an amazing and inspiring new chapter for your flower farm! So much hard work and thought has gone into this shift to original seeds – my favorite being the “push” to shift floral sourcing more local to access these beauties. As a new Master Gardener in Minneapolis, I’m putting together a small plot in my yard, using the experience to work on a potential urban flower farm class or program I’d like to develop. With David Austin rose Gertrude Jekyll (vivid pink) on one end and one of their yellow roses on the other, I’ve been searching for flowers to pull those colors together – enter Spun Sugar celosia, Unicorn Mix zinnia, and Petite Florets Mix & Bee’s Choice dahlias! I’m thrilled to add these to my mix so my shopping list is started and a reminder set for when they’re available. Thank you for continuing to inspire us and bringing us along with you as you grow Erin!

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  6967. Leah on

    Would love to grow dawn creek blush/honey, and precious metals!! ALL of them so beautiful 😍

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  6968. Margaret on

    Can’t wait for “Unicorn Mix”—so excited about this!

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  6969. Maureen Goronson on

    I’m especially in love with your creation, ‘Floret’. I also love the Dawn Creek Beauties. Oh, I guess I’m in love with everything you’ve posted!

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  6970. Clara Behunin on

    I am so excited for this year’s seed release! I’m 15 and love growing flowers with my mom in our garden. I love all of the zinnia varieties, especially Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and the Unicorn Mix! I’ve been doing research and thanks to Floret, I’ll be starting my own dahlia seeds this year!

    Thank you for making our garden so beautiful!

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  6971. Caitlin on

    All the zinnias! Especially the unicorn mix.

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  6972. Annie on

    I’m excited for Precious Metals! I love that they likely won’t be uniform – I can’t wait to share these blooms with friends, family, and neighbors.

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  6973. Allison Collins on

    Amazing information. Inspiring colors and varieties. I want them all! Favorites are Coral reef celosia. Zinnia unicorn mix. Bee’s choice dahlia mix. Hooray for flower season.

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  6974. Cici on

    All of the zinnias!! I’ve had my eyes on them for years.

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  6975. Sara on

    I am excited about all of them. I can’t wait to teach my daughter (almost 2) my love of flowers. I hope she will love them as much as I do.

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  6976. Catherine Moylan on

    I’ve never considered Celosia but now I’m obsessed. Weirdly beautiful!!!

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  6977. Marisa Prevatt on

    I followed you for a long time and so excited to finally have some of your originals in our gardens! I am most excited about precious metals and little flower girl.

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  6978. Ashlea Ray on

    Going into the sale, I thought the only thing on my mind are the zinnia varieties (specifically a Alpenglow and Victorian wedding). BUT then I scrolled through the Dahlias and the “Bees Choice” has me hooked! Can’t wait to grow these! The sale is a day after my birthday (which is on 2/5) so as a birthday treat to myself, I’m purchasing as many varieties as I can of everything!

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  6979. Chelsea on

    I am excited to see so many zinnias in such lovely delicate pastels! They are so easy to grow, but I’ve never been a fan of the super bright colors. Well done!

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  6980. Faith Tomlin on

    I ordered my first seed last year and was not disappointed. After overcoming a terrible bout of long covid I decided it was time to do something I always wanted to do and start a cut flower garden. Your varieties that I ordered last year made me smile every time I saw them. They were covered in pollinators the entire growing season. That encouraged me to save seed this year and I’m very excited to see what they made for me! I can’t wait for your sale, the Unicorn mix and the CanCan girls have caught my fancy. Keep up the great work you do. It’s amazing!!!

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  6981. Joeleen Davis on

    You have created such magic, between words and flowers.

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  6982. Jennifer on

    They are all so gorgeous, but I am most excited to try the cellsias and Victorian Wedding zinnia.

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  6983. Edward on

    I’ve never seen the colors of celosia now available from Floret anywhere. Can’t wait to get some seed! And dahlia. And zinnia!

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  6984. Jenean on

    Oh my word how does this one pick a favorite? They are all stunning I adore every single one! To narrow it to a few Petite Florets Dahlia, Golden Hour, and Precious Metals Zinnia! Thank you Erin and your team for all that you do to make the world more beautiful!
    The world is you canvas and you color it beautifully!!!

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  6985. Mary on

    I’m getting so excited for Spring and the promise of a beautiful new flower garden to follow! Among many of my Floret favorites, I’m looking forward to trying the Limonata and Vintage Rose from the Celosia family, the Precious Metals from the Zinnia family, and the Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars from the Dahlia family. Thank you for your love and knowledge of flowers and sharing them with the world!

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  6986. Juli Lorenc on

    Wow, “The Originals” are quite the show stopping labor of love. Thanks for bring them into being!
    I have been planning to convert a pasture of our land that runs along a busy country road in Vermont into a pollinator pathway swath.
    “The Originals Collection” would be a great way to share flower beauty with passersby and with my pollinator pathway club members to expand their gardens all in an effort for the health and prosperity our insect friends.
    I look forward to Feb 6th.

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  6987. Katelyn Morse on

    I’m so excited about the petite florets, and the golden hour zinnias!! Ahh!!! Thank you for all your hard work the past decade bringing this to life! – Kate @aframe.on.fletcher

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  6988. Binaca on

    I am excited to add ‘Precious Metals’ Zinnias to my garden this year! They’re absolutely gorgeous.

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  6989. Jessica on

    I let my daughter pick our seed list from this release. She’s most excited about spin sugar and unicorn mix!

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  6990. Lottie on

    Celosia, zinnias, dahlias! All so beautiful! But the many varieties of celosia is pretty amazing, and they are heat tolerant, which is great, since I live in the south. Looking forward to growing all of these beautiful flowers! Thanks!

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  6991. Terry Lythgoe on

    Wow. I’ve got butterflies.
    I’m as amateur as they get. Middle aged dad who grew up working at my parents flower shop sparked a love for flowers. Arranging flowers from my meager garden is a surprising hobby but brings me so much excitement. I’m considering digging up my back lawn now. Love bright color and drama but appreciate subtlety also. looking at Floret, petit F, really the more dahlias k can grow the better. last hear was my first year growing them and wow! , unicorn, dawn creek blush/peach, glowing embers, summer sherbet, spun sugar, vintage rose.
    thank you for exposing so many to the possibilities flowers can offer. Looking forward to firing up my basement grow light and seeing what I can grow this time around! :)
    terry L

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  6992. Ashlie Harper on

    Oh wow. Which one is my favorite???? It’s so hard to choose because what I see is pure love in all of them. At church last night we had a special speaker from Miami and the topic was on materialism. He said that God wants us to appreciate and use the “materials” that he has already given us here on earth. What your team has done is used the beauty that God has gifted us with, combined with the talent that your team has, the direction that you have been shown and produced the most beautiful celosia we have ever seen. It’s impossible to choose a favorite color so celosia is the winner for me. They are like sea creatures and the abundance of seed they produce is nothing short of miraculous. Love from Rome, Georgia! Thank you again for inspiring us newby farmers.

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  6993. Karla Etten on

    For me, gardening goes beyond being a mere hobby; it represents an ongoing journey of learning and personal growth. The allure of cultivars like Shooting Stars, Petite Florets, Dawn Creek Honey, and Limonata is undeniable—they are both gorgeous and elegant. Winning these cultivars would not only be an opportunity to beautify my garden but also a chance to expand my knowledge and experiment with different varieties, contributing to my continuous learning and gardening adventure.

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  6994. Amelia Freidline on

    Ooh, I can’t wait!! I’m eager to try some of the zinnia varieties, but am especially looking forward to trying Petite Floret or Bee’s Choice dahlias, as I’ve never grown dahlias from seed. All if these varieties and mixes are SO gorgeous!!

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  6995. Kiira Petersen on

    I’m excited about Dawn Creek Peach, it is beautiful!

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  6996. Xuan Baird on

    All of the seed collections are so beautiful. Looking forward to the dahlia seeds the most.

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  6997. Carol Hopkins on

    They are all just beautiful it’s hard to choose! I’m drawn to the Pastels, Precious Metals and Bee’s Choice.

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  6998. Lisa Jacobs on

    So exciting! This is my first time growing cut flowers. I’m in Nova Scotia, Canada – East Coast! The flowers I’m most excited to start with are Dusty Rose and Pink Chenille, Bee’s Choice and Can Can, and Unicorn Mix and Little Flower Girl.

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  6999. Barry on

    Vintage Rose celosia. Dawn Creek Honey zinnia. Little Flower Girl zinnia. Hard to choose.

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  7000. Anna on

    I love a big, prolific zinnia and the colors in Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Blush are so gorgeous!

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  7001. Marcia Pangburn on

    Dawn Creek Peach and Blush are at the top of my list! I wish I had space to grow all of them! I love the color of the peach and blush zinnias.

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  7002. Hallie Wedge on

    I’m so excited for Zinnia little flower girls!! But, honestly, all of them – it’s so hard to pick just one!

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  7003. Deb on

    Hello All,
    I’m so excited to start planning!! I think I may focus on the zinnias since it is my first garden growing experience!
    I can’t wait to start my seeds!
    Blessings to everyone and their beautiful gardens and successful planting!
    I’m wishing you all peaceful gardening!!
    Deb

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  7004. Michelle Miller on

    They are all so lovely! How do you pick a favorite? I love all the pastel zinnias! I would love to try celosia as I’ve never grown that before and I love the surprise of growing dahlias from seed because you never know what you’re going to get!

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  7005. Maya on

    I can’t wait to grow precious metals for my white and pastel brides and petite florets! So cute 🥰

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  7006. Stacy Hollingsworth-Barnett on

    Your life’s mission and passion will release in the world to spread awe and wonder! This is exactly what is needed. It will be a magical ride to plant any of your Floret originals and share in the journey. Just imagine!!! Thank you for sharing and teachings!!

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  7007. Saadet on

    Thank you for sharing your hard work and ART WORK with the rest of the world! I constantly find myself looking your pictures over and over again and dreaming of summer and my gardens. I am excited to try precious metals and Celosia limonata if I can get to quick enough to purchase when the sale is on! Thanks again 💕

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  7008. Jennifer G on

    I am looking forward to starting my flower garden journey & starting with zinnias due to being a great pollinator & article noting good flower to grow for beginners. Thank you for sharing the beauty & magic of flowers!

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  7009. Priscilla on

    I can hardly pick just a few as they all look gorgeous! Maybe alpine glow, Victorian wedding and dawn creek pastels. So excited to get my hands on some of these seeds in a couple weeks!

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  7010. Beth Ruby on

    I am so excited for your seed sale, the hard part is going to be choosing just which ones I will add. After looking at all of them I’ve decided that what I really need is more land and garden space so that I can try them all! Zinnias were my first flower love for as long as I can remember, out in the garden with my grandfather. He would let me choose which flowers and my first choice was always zinnias! They are just “happy” flowers! So I am very excited for Precious Metals and the Unicorn mix and feel like I also NEED to try Golden Hour and Victorian Wedding. Three years ago I was gifted dahlia tubers for my birthday and an obsession was born! I have been wanting to try seeds for the sheer surprise factor so Cancan Girls and Petite Florets are at the top of my list. After reading your descriptions of the celosias I feel like I need to give them a try so vintage rose and spun sugar it is. Can you tell that I’ve never met a flower I haven’t come to love?! Thank you for the opportunity to win them all to try!!

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  7011. Kimberley Hoskin on

    This is truly a beautiful post to read on such a cold January day. It is simply not possible to choose one flower alone. I do simply love the Dawn Creek Pastel zinnias and can imagine them in my garden this summer. I think I do need to find more growing space after reading of all the new varieties! Amazing work and beautiful offerings thank you for the beauty and joy you bring into the world.

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  7012. Lacy on

    Those zinnias are everything! I hope I am able to get my hands on at least one packet!

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  7013. Sheri on

    I am most excited about trying the precious metal zinnias but I hope to try all of them. My 6 year old wants the unicorn mix!

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  7014. Brianna on

    They’re all amazing but I am most excited about aspenglow!

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  7015. Katy Hitt on

    Little flower girl for sure, not only because of its beauty but because as a flower farmer with two young girls, I want to encourage them to chase their dreams just as I am, and I know they would love growing them with me, as well as any of your zinnia varieties!!

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  7016. Sadie Stoltman on

    I love the moody and bold flowers like the Autumn Blaze and Glowing Embers celosia and the Unicorn mix zinnias. I can’t wait to set my backyard ablaze with color.

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  7017. Nicole on

    They are all so tempting but I’m most excited about the ‘vintage rose’s celosia!

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  7018. Mary Farmer on

    I love the unicorn mix but all the zinnias are my favorite. Haven’t tried growing dahlias and the celosia but defiantly want to put them in this year. I do tend to lean toward the brighter colors but they are all beautiful! How do you decide!!

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  7019. Mary on

    So many beauties! I do love all zinnias!

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  7020. Jen on

    I am so beyond excited for this release. I’ve just started growing flowers a couple of years ago and I’m in awe of everything about them. I am hoping to see up close and personal your Alpenglow Zinnia. The colours look like they will be something truly amazing and out of this world beautiful. Congratulations on developing all of these beauties. It would be truly a dream come true from start to finish and I hope you’ve been able to recognize how much joy you have brought to soo many people thru your love of flowers. All the best!!!

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  7021. Jodie Rodriguez on

    I grew Zinnias for the first time last year and fell in love so that’s what I’m most looking forward to!

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  7022. Nichole on

    I’m most excited to grow the unicorn mix! This will be my first time growing flowers from seed. I’m both excited and nervous!!

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  7023. Kaitlin B. on

    I’m most excited about all the celosias, I can’t pick! They are my favorite flower to grow… first because they are stunning in summer and secondly because they dry so well and I can enjoy them in my house when everything is covered in snow outside.

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  7024. Robin Thomas on

    I’ve been following your journey for a while and love to give your books as gifts. The Golden Hour Zinnias are the flower I’m looking forward to the most. But excited to try the Rose Gold Celosia!

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  7025. Mini Cooper on

    Dawn Creek Honey. I love the old-fashioned look of them. They will be planting at our one room schoolhouse that was built in 1853.

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  7026. Christy on

    There are so many varieties to choose from! If I have to choose one or two, the precious metals and little flower girl look gorgeous, and zinnias are something the gophers & deer don’t usually eat in my garden! But I’m also wanting to make a little room for the Floret dahlia mix in my protected courtyard garden. Thank you!

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  7027. Jordan on

    Precious metals zinnias have had my heart since I first learned about your breeding program!! They’re all so beautiful, though. Summer Sherbet celosia are a close second!

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  7028. Belinda on

    You have done so much amazing work and I am so excited your beautiful flowers are finally coming out into the world! Congrats floret team!

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  7029. Linda on

    I really loved reading about celosia. They really are overlooked and under used, but your new olors may change that.

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  7030. Andréa on

    So hard to choose! This contest would be incredibly helpful and lovely to share with our elementary school garden. The kids would be amazed by the surprises!

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  7031. KRISTIE KINNEY on

    I am so excited for all these seeds. How do you choose? I just hope I can grab a few packets before they are sold out!

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  7032. Krissa Hoermann on

    So excited to grow Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow, Unicorns (again!!!!), Spun Sugar, Rose Gold, and Vintage Rose. I’ve been buying “unicorn” zinnia offspring seeds that people have listed on Facebook/Etsy while waiting for them to come back— no more black market zinnia seeds! Only Floret will do 😂

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  7033. Dee on

    Wow, do we really have pick one? Or two? Or…. :)

    Okay I will name the top three that call out to me. The Sangria Mix celosia is eye-popping! I usually like more pastel, pinky/peach colors, but every good bouquet can use a pop of color to set things off. This color is gorgeous!

    Okay back to my pinky/peaches! I love the Dawn Creek peach – love the variety of shapes and sizes and the warm beautiful color.

    And the Petite Florets are lovely. Such a beautiful soft color range!

    Thanks for this post today. It’s such a dreary, rainy, chilly day here in New England, and this post, with all the glorious photos, was such a wonderful way to start my day!

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  7034. Karen Leathers on

    Thank you for sharing this introduction with us! I always learn so much!!

    The Dawn Creek Blush (well, all of the Dawn Creek collection!) look absolutely luscious. I would love to experience that palette in my garden.

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  7035. Laura Davidson on

    I want to grow them all! They are an incredibly amazing collection! Surprisingly though, the one I am most excited about is not a new one, it’s Bee’s Choice! I grew it last year and the beauty and veriaty surpassed my expectations. I can’t wait to grow it again!

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  7036. Janet on

    I’m so grateful to have found and watched Floret on Magnolia Network. I look forward to reading each newsletter and learning more about your beautiful flowers. These are all spectacular! Now the planning for a new cutting garden begins! Thank you 🌸

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  7037. Christina on

    Get ready for the internet to crash on Feb 6th! Can hardly wait for limonata and summer sherbet celosia, zinnia unicorn mix and dawn creek pastels and petite floret dahlias! All of your varieties are amazing! Starting my flower farm this year (a decade long dream!) and can’t wait to add your beauties to my bouquets!

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  7038. Bridget Corrado on

    I got to grow Unicorn zinnias a few years ago and as a wild child at heart they have been among my favorite of any garden ever! I can not wait for the precious metals and to revive my dahlia patch with new babies! So excited!

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  7039. Kelly Lapham on

    These are all SO beautiful!! I am most excited for the Dawn Creek Pastels and Petit Florest or Bees Choice, it’s too hard to choose though!

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  7040. Jenna thompson on

    I love the golden hour zinnias, so excited they are back!
    I fell in love with them when you first launched them and was upset with myself for not saving seed when you needed to work on the breeding more.
    Thank you for sharing these with all of us

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  7041. Linnea on

    The celosia and zinnias are beautiful! Congrats!

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  7042. Michelle on

    They all make me smile…I’m hoping to grow Golden Hour, Floret and Dawn Creek Blush. Thank you for the beautiful pictures and descriptions.

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  7043. Pamela Cook on

    All of these varieties are just beautiful, but I especially love the zinnias. I’ve been following the work you’ve done with Precious Metals and love that variety as well as Little Flower Girl and Victorian Wedding. Can’t wait to be able to order these seeds!
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  7044. Jessa on

    Gosh! There’s no way to pick just one. I think Precious Metals is my favorite though. It’s just so breathtaking whenever you show it. I’m also very excited for Appenglow! Just so dreamy!

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  7045. Jo on

    Most excited for Floret, Precious Metals, and attempting to grow celosia for the first time!

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  7046. Mel Scholz on

    I am so so excited for all the new varieties! Crazy hard to choose but I think I’m the most excited for Alpenglow and Precious Metals 🤩🤩 Thank you so much for these fabulous new colors 🙌🏻

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  7047. Mindy on

    I’m so excited. I need all the zinnias and Floret. Congratulations on your launch and seeing all your hard work come to fruition.

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  7048. Erica V on

    I can’t wait! Top of my list is Spun Sugar Celosia.

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  7049. Margery Sherrill on

    My head is spinning just looking at alll those beautiful blooms. So exciting, and congratulations on bringing all these flower babies into the world. Celosia please😍

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  7050. Breann Comstock on

    ‘Spun Sugar is so beautiful! They’d be a beautiful addition to my garden!

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  7051. Mia on

    This is so exciting! I reference Floret so many times. I am so excited to see all of the breeds, honestly. If I had to choose though, the Dahlia mixes (all of them) are what I’m looking forward to.

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  7052. Ashley Z. on

    Precious metals and unicorn mix, but love them ALL!! ❤️

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  7053. Audrey Lambert on

    I’m definitely most excited to grow ‘Golden Hour’. I’ve been longing to get my hands on those seeds for YEARS so this feels like a dream come true!

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  7054. Jenny on

    I am beyond excited about each and every zinnia… but then again the dahlias are pretty outstanding too. And I’ve been wanting to add collarette and star forms to my collection. Regardless, thank you, thank you, for this very, very important and special work. Your mission is beaming with these ones!

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  7055. Elizabeth Gerber on

    The zinnias are my favorite! But I have really fallen in love with the Celosia that I have grown. It gives so much interest to my bouquets.

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  7056. Meghan on

    I am most excited for the Alpenglow zinnia. All are so beautiful but the colors in the Alpenglow are just STUNNING. I’ve been watching this growing process and I’m so excited for the Floret Originals!!

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  7057. Amber on

    Oh my gosh, they are all so fantastic!!! I can’t wait to try all of your zinnia varieties, especially precious metals, alpenglow, and unicorn. How nice to have new varieties to try this season. Great work!

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  7058. Zoe on

    This is my first year growing flowers for sale and I’m excited to add some Floret Originals to the garden. I am most excited to grow the Unicorn Mix and any of the Dahlias!

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  7059. Rachel on

    Precious metals! And unicorn! I LOVE GROWING ZINNIAS!!

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  7060. Barbara on

    Oh my heavens! I will need to study these several times over to decide which to place in my cart! I am glad I have a bit of time before they are released! Wow! Thank you Erin and team for all these beautiful choices!

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  7061. Kathryn Marshall on

    How exciting! All these varieties seem absolutely incredible. I’m growing flowers for my wedding this year and am going for a blush palette. That being said the celosia varieties, specifically rose gold and vintage rose, stood out to me while reading. :)

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  7062. Tiffani on

    I love all the varieties and colors of all your originals. I can tell how much time, love and pride you you and your team take in your flowers. I have always loved flowers and the joy they spread. I enjoy gifting my flowers to spread happiness. I take pride in my garden and am honored to have yours in mine. For my top favorite original varieties I would pick the Dahlia Petite Florets and the Unicorn Mix. I chose the Dahlia Petite Florets because they are a branch off your original. (I remember how much you love dahlias) I love the variety of colors and textures within the mix. The blend is like a natural flower arrangement. I can tell you really thought about how the flowers will look together while growing. As for the Unicorn Mix Zinnias I love the colors and varieties. They will be sure to attract pollinators which is the main goal of my garden. Thank you so much for sharing your flowers with us.

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  7063. Eilis on

    Oh my goodness they are all so beautiful! I am looking forward to the Dawn creek zinnias. I’m in love with their gorgeous texture!

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  7064. Treasure Winger on

    I feel like I’ve been waiting for Golden Hour for forever. Watching her be bred and grow through your instagram stories has been a joy. I cannot wait to plant her in my small flower garden this year! Thank you for always sharing these beauties with us.

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  7065. Angela on

    Bee’s choice. What a great way to get beautiful flowers for both people and bugs.

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  7066. Aly Silva-Monroy on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on Petite Floret and Alpenglow!! I’m doing florals for a friend’s wedding this summer and so many of these would be gorgeous for her palette!

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  7067. Maddie Moore on

    Vintage Rose Celosia, Dawn Honey Creek and the Floret original Dahlias are all on my list!! Cannot wait to grow these- much love from a little garden in NYC!

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  7068. Heather Stafinsky on

    The Dawn Creek collection will be so exciting to grow! Although all of the flowers are beautiful the peach stand out to me as most unique. I’m always adding new zinnias to my collection and can’t wait to have these!

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  7069. Ashley Pearson on

    I am hoping to get some Victorian Wedding zinnias, the colors look just perfect! Can’t wait to get started!

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  7070. Rosita on

    I’m hoping to get Alpenglow. I love the colors in that mix.

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  7071. Marla Caldwell on

    Zinnias!…. The most commonly grown and staple of most gardens. Not a single bouquet goes without these in it. Love the new varieties! Celosias are a close second…

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  7072. Olivia Day on

    I’m so excited and proud that your hard work has paid off! Finally releasing and sharing these to the world! I have been following all the behind-the-scenes on IG stories and wishing that one day I’ll have my hands on some of these varieties. Dawn Creek zinnias looks stunning. I’ve grown zinnias in the past, but nothing like these big blush tones. Because of you I found a new love for dahlias. I once grew Mystery Day and only enjoyed its bloom a few times before it withered away. Since then, I’ve wanted to grow more varieties and have gotten your book. They are such a treasure. Thank you Erin and everyone else for your dedication in the garden world.

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  7073. Cheyenne Adams on

    I am most excited about the Dawn Creek Zinnia breeds and the flower girl breed! I love a pastel palette! Also the Vintage Rose Celosia!

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  7074. Pamela Carrigan on

    You are truly an inspiration. Thank you for sharing insightful information.

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  7075. Angie on

    Wow, they all look like they could be my favorites but your golden hour , peach and blush zinnias are really special.

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  7076. Deborah Kim on

    The original Floret Dahlia will be a great addition to my “Dahlia Patch”. Love all the pastel varieties!

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  7077. Nancy Jordan on

    WOW! You are making it hard to stick to the “you have ordered enough seed already!” mantra I swore I’d stick too! Not going to happen again this year!
    I am definitely looking forward to all of them but especially: Victorian Wedding, Petit Floret, Bee’s Choice, Dawn Creek Blush, Precious Metals and Summer Sherbet!
    Thank you for boosting the economy again this year, all flower growing fanatics will be making sure you run out of product again and therefore will be producing more!

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  7078. Alicia Gorman on

    I am looking forward to all the beautiful zinnias. I am especially excited to see Little Flower girl in my very own garden! I have not bought any zinnia seeds for 2024 because I am waiting on these releases! I am also excited to grow celosia for the first time…not sure which one I am going to try! Congrats on all this hard work! You all must be giddy with excitement!

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  7079. Sharon Saulnier on

    I adore all of them but I am interested in introducing a softer, more elegant palette to my NJ beach garden this year! I love how most of the varieties have a way of developing so many ethereal colors as they age. Every year is different at Cedar Rose and I am looking forward to see the metamorphosis in 2024!

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  7080. Sherri P on

    Such a beautiful selection!! I am most excited about the Vintage Rose celosia and the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastel Mix zinnias. I am considering adding dahlias from seed this year as the Petite Florets look amazing!

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  7081. Jennifer Domingos on

    What an absolute treasure and delight! Sunny blooms in my gardens to mirror the sunny blooms in my email box… God bless you, Floret!

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  7082. Heather M on

    I’m most excited for Alpenglow, Golden Hour, and the Petite florets!

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  7083. Mary on

    So excited to see some new varieties of zinnias that have such beautiful colors! I have been watching and waiting for this day to come. Thank you for all your efforts with this! Now to be clear, the celosia and dahlias are pretty awesome too and there are few that are on the wish list. They are all pretty special.

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  7084. Logan Stoltman on

    I am so excited that these treasures are being released. I have painstakingly narrowed down my favorites to the Spun Sugar celosia and Alpenglow zinnia. It would be a dream to have the entire collection, but I would be honored to grow even just one pack of these special blooms. Thank you Erin & team for the hard work and dedication to create many beautiful things.

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  7085. Nicolette on

    Wow they’re all stunning! I’m most excited about celosia Dusty Rose and zinnia Victorian Wedding. Congrats on the release of all these beauties.

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  7086. Ulli Klein on

    I love all of them and can´t wait to grow them. Thank you for your effort in breeding open pollinated varieties, what a gift to the world! If I have to pick a favourite I have to pick two: “Precious metals” and “Limonata”

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  7087. Rosa on

    They are all so beautiful! You have done such an amazing job. Your images and eye for color are breathtaking!
    The celosias were calling to me, especially Rose Gold, Vintage Rose, and Sangria mix. Can’t wait!

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  7088. Susan S. on

    Oh my GOODNESS! I am trying to figure out how to choose between each category; the elegant, whispy, gorgeous Celosia, ” to die for” Zinnias and the “can’t live without” dahlia seeds. I would purchase them all, in a heart beat, without a second thought! I know, though, that everyone will be online for this incredible seed sale so I’m going to have to sit down and try to make a list. I want them all so much. Wish us all luck, as your custom, made with love, from your heart, seed varieties are super beyond beautiful ❤️ Thank you for raising the bar in floral beauty.

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  7089. Kirstin Konrad on

    As a new flower gardener here in the PNW it is tough to choose which varieties I am most excited to see grow in my garden as they are all incredible! However, as someone who loves making dried arrangements (I enjoy experimenting with all sorts of flowers and foliage), I have never grown celosia and would love to try.

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  7090. Jackie Trimble on

    This new collection about to be released is keeping me up at night. I bounce back and forth between showing restrain and only ordering a couple to telling myself you only live once and ordering one of each. I guess we will wait and see how much discipline I can muster on Feb 6th. Thank you for sharing all of this with us.
    Xo

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  7091. Dena on

    Too much beauty to choose from, though adding a variety of celosia or Coral Reef’ or a variety of zinnias would be just an amazing addition to my vegetable garden!! For the pollinators, beauty/variety & to bring some cut flowers into the house too…

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  7092. Hertha Hines on

    I love all the varieties but the dalias are my favorite. Would like to try growing celious this year and zinnias

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  7093. Mei on

    Dahlias!! Your collection is incredible and breathtakingly beautiful.

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  7094. Arlene on

    They’re all so beautiful but most excited about coral reef, unicorn mix, and bee’s choice!

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  7095. Katie on

    I am so very excited about all of zinnias, and all of the dahlias!! I can’t wait for this upcoming growing season! Thanks for all the beauty.

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  7096. Heather Gramann on

    So many to choose from, excited about all!
    If I had to pick, probably the most excited about all of the celosia! I’ve always loved them and now so many more beautiful varieties! Thank you!

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  7097. Erin on

    Will definitely be trying to snag some celosia and maybe a zinnia mix. Already have Bees choice ready to go this spring ❤️

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  7098. Morgan K on

    We’ve been swooning over all of them so far but Golden Hour has my heart! Hoping to get all the zinnia varieties in the update. They are our favorites!!

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  7099. Lucinda B. McKechnie on

    I live in Vermont and have had little success with seed packets I have purchased previously. Suggestions for our zone that may be a bit less risky?

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  7100. Alexis Wroughton on

    I am most excited for the Dahlia mixes- Cancan Girls in particular! Last year was my first time growing dahlias, and I started with a seed packet from Floret. I have saved the tubers and am attempting taking cuttings soon! I love learning the process and carrying on my favorites. I hope to add some anemone formed blooms to my mix this year!

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  7101. Jessica on

    I want to grow all the zinnias! The colors are so fan!

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  7102. Paula Olivares on

    Thank you Erin so much and everyone else for all of your immense work to bring such beauty into the world! Truly remarkable and I know your sale will be your very best yet!
    Celosia & zinnias are definitely among my top 5 favorites to grow so I am super excited about pretty much all of the celosia varieties especially Spun Sugar, Rose Gold & Glowing Embers! My favorites of your zinnias are definitely Alpen Glow & Precious Metals! I am soooooo looking forward to growing some of these if I can checkout fast enough!😁

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  7103. Helen Prussian on

    It’s so hard to choose. I love them all but lean more towards all the pastels and deep rose colored flowers. Three women at Cobb Hill Cohousing in Vermont will be starting a very small enterprise of herbs and cut flowers this year. We’ve been given a half acre from our hard working farmers some of which will be for cut flowers. All we want to do is break even and have fun sharing our creations of teas, syrups and cut flowers. I’m enjoying reading your books cover to cover, your history and all the sound advice. Thank you. Helen

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  7104. Doree Lipson on

    I am so excited for the new zinnia varieties as well as the thrill of the dahlia seeds and not knowing what will bloom! Beautiful work!

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  7105. Kit on

    Dawn Creek honey is such an unusual looking zinnia that I’m hoping to purchase some of these seeds. And I don’t know how I will decide between all of those new celosia! Thanks for all you’re doing for the flower world!

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  7106. Sara on

    How to choose?! The descriptions and pictures are all so enticing! Golden Hour and Alpenglow are my first picks, but now after perusing all the options, it will be so hard to choose between all the zinnias!

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  7107. Vivian on

    So many beautiful flowers. It will be hard to choose which ones to try this year.

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  7108. Katrina Burrill on

    I am most interested in trying the “Rose Gold” celosia, with the “Victorian Wedding” zinnias. I grew the Texas Vintage celosia from Floret in New Brunswick, Canada last year and absolutely loved the beautiful the beautiful colours it gave me to work with.

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  7109. Summer on

    I’m so excited to grow some of these zinnias!! and celosia! heck even the dahlias! I have some serious decisions to make :D

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  7110. Cassandra Atwood on

    I can’t believe the day has finally come to see what you’ve had in store for all of us! I love all of the varieties— absolutely stunning! It’s hard to choose just one that I’m most looking forward to growing… but the floret and precious metals are beautiful and are two varieties that I’ll definitely be giving a try! Best of luck to you with the launch!

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  7111. Trisha on

    Floret, Dawn Creek and Sangria Mix. Although that was very difficult to just narrow it down. Beautiful job. They are gorgeous

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  7112. Spenser on

    I’m most excited for the Victoria wedding, precious metals, and alpenglow zinnias! Also, planning to grab several of the celosia varieties and the cancan girls dahlia seed mix! Can’t wait to add them to our flower options for 2024!

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  7113. Leah Lystra on

    I’m very excited about the Dawn Creek Honey and Shooting Stars! And Pink Chenille just look WOW! Every single variety are such a b eautiful addition.

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  7114. Kate on

    These mixes are so beautiful! Zinnias actually do really well for us here in the Northeast and I especially thought the “Alpenglow” had a soft, lovely color. I’ve never grown celosia, but your color mixes and textures are making me want to try! I especially liked the “Rose Gold” variety. All of the dahlias are beautiful, and I would have a hard time picking a favorite to choose to grow! Congratulations on releasing your own seeds!

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  7115. Aly Buis on

    I’m so excited about all of the varieties!! What a labor of love to bring to the marketplace! I’ve never grown any of these but I’m excited to finally start a cut flower garden this year! “Cancan girls”has me all giddy inside! I hope to snag a packet on the release!!🙏🏻

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  7116. Ashly Lichty on

    Dawn creek pastels and little flower girl zinnias, oh my!!!! They are so beautiful!

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  7117. Elaine Farrand on

    I absolutely love celosia and am fascinated by the pollinators it attracts. I’m drawn to the Sangria mix because I love to create jewel tone bouquets. At the markets I attend, the Pink Chenille would also be a big hit. Beautiful work!

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  7118. Bonnie Brock on

    I am beyond excited for the release of all these varieties! I am most excited about Dawn Creek Blush and Petit Floret!🌺❤️

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  7119. Emily on

    I’ve been looking forward to these zinnias for years! There’s nothing else like them. The soft hues are so beautiful.

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  7120. Carl on

    I’m curious to see the collections / collaboration with dawn creek. I’ve been following floret farms for years and finally would like to dive in and start growing .

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  7121. Christi Coleman on

    Hello, I am mostly excited about the Dahlia collection “Petite Florets.” I had grown some Dandy Collarette from seed in 2022 and lifted the bulbs after first frost of fall. I missed a couple and they actually came back even after a deep freeze here in Tennessee and I was amazed. I am also excited about the Zinnia collection”Unicorn.” These would be so gorgeous in my vegetable / flower garden. You were sold out of these a few years ago and I have been checking back on your website periodically for these. Thank you for the opportunity to find some of these.

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  7122. Christine Fraser on

    I have been hoping for pastel zinnias for so long, I love the vibrant colours too, but there’s something about pastel that is just so lovely! It’s hard to choose which I’m most excited about, but I think Golden Hour, Alpenglow and also Precious Metals, oh and Unicorn…while not pastel, who could resist a multi-toned zinnia! My six year old daughter loves to pick flowers and I’m betting Unicorn will be her favourite, and not just because of the name. I’m also looking forward to trying a couple of dahlia mixes and celosia, but most of my growing experience is with zinnias, and I’m a bit afraid to dabble out, but I think it’s worth a try. This makes me even more excited for sunshine and warm days. Thank you for offering these unique beauties Floret.

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  7123. Cindy Bowden on

    Oh my, I’m salivating!
    It’s like candy!
    Beautiful, beautiful photos 🥰
    If I had to pick …
    Victorian Wedding
    Dawn Creek Pastels
    Unicorn Mix
    And of course Bees Choice
    I could go on and on. Just lovely 🥰
    I can’t wait!

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  7124. Amy on

    It’s so hard to choose a favorite from all the new floret originals! I think I am most excited for the zinnia unicorn mix. I love the range of deep to light hues in the petals. Oklahoma salmon has been a favorite zinnia of mine but I have a feeling this will be my new garden favorite.

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  7125. Jen on

    This is so exciting! I’ve already made plans and saved spots in my garden for at least 10 of these beauties

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  7126. Kate on

    I am so looking forward to start growing Dahlias from seed! I’m so excited to see what new varieties I might discover! My favorites are apple blossom and tangerine ones so far. I enjoy open centered type dahlias.
    This year I’m starting my own flower business and thanks to Floret resources I am feeling a bit prepared and thankful for all the knowledge Erin and the team are giving us farmers! Cheers to more flowers in the world!

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  7127. Madeline on

    I’ve always had dreams of having a cutting garden and a little box on the edge of our property where people passing our home could pay what they want for a fresh bouquet. After five years spent renovating the interior of our 100+ year old farmhouse, this year we’re turning our attention to some outdoor projects and finally starting to make my cutting garden dreams a reality!

    I would love to have some floret originals as the inaugural flowers in my new cutting garden. I think any of the zinnias would look so beautiful, but I particular am drawn to the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek varieties!

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  7128. Irene Ferguson on

    Hello from Canada. I am really exited for this years growing season . Last year our zinnias did great but I am looking to trying some of your amazing colours . Your new colours are just inspirational !

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  7129. Mary D on

    I love everything that you and your team do. I would be ecstatic to grow any of your zinnias!! Thank you for your hard work!!

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  7130. Olivia Gannon on

    I love the photos of every single variety! I’m most excited about the Unicorn Mix zinnias and the Bee’s Choice dahlias. I think the summer sherbet celosia is very interesting and I would love to grow that variety too. Beautiful work Floret!

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  7131. Whitney Lawrence on

    Hello! Looking forward to Precious Metals. You have been showing that one so much and I look forward to growing it. I love seeing more pastel flower options for gardeners. Thank you!

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  7132. Anna on

    I’m obsessed with celosia, especially the vintage rose mix!! Can’t wait to grow it!!!

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  7133. Jen Cortez on

    I’m excited about the vintage rose celosia. The color breaks my heart, it’s so beautiful, and the wildness of the blooms reminds me that I’m part of something wilder than the carpool line and perfectly manicured suburbs. THANK YOU to all who were part of this. Thank you for bringing these into the world.

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  7134. Sarah on

    I’m sooo excited about precious metals and Victorian wedding. And this summer will be our first time planting celosia. I’m looking forward to mixing it with our zinnias for bouquets for friends. Thank you for creating such beautiful varieties!

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  7135. Erica Marquis on

    They are all amazing! I would love to grow Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Petite Florets!

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  7136. Annalissa Miller on

    They’re all stunning. Alpenglow has my heart though. And little flower girl, I adore that size in bouquets.

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  7137. Christine on

    I love the softness of Alpine Glow. But seeing them all up close makes it very hard to choose!

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  7138. Lynn K on

    Definitely the Dusty Rose celosia! Such a unique addition

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  7139. Maggie on

    I could not be more excited! This will be my first year turning some of my land into a mini hobby flower farm, using your techniques for planting/spacing/etc. I’ve devoured all of your books and can’t wait to have some of your plants in my garden, spreading joy and beauty to my neighborhood and loved ones! Even if I don’t win, I’m going to be buying nearly all of your packets :)

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  7140. Lauren on

    I managed to get Bee’s Choice a couple of years ago and they’ve been amazing – I’ve saved tubers from two plants and love seeing the variety. I’m hoping to add Floret and Cancan Girls and Petite Floret this year. I’d love to add the Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix zinnias too!

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  7141. Tara Olsen on

    Alpenglow will be amazing for wedding work!

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  7142. Cheryl Piacentini on

    I am most excited to grow many of the new zinnia varieties! Golden hour, precious metals, and the unicorn mix are at the top of my list. Looking forward to your sale!

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  7143. Deb Coffey on

    Alpenglow zinnias are calling my name in Ohio! Those are my colors. My clothes are that color and even my hair! Large, pastel dusty rose has me dancing with excitement!

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  7144. Blessing Nshime on

    I love dahlias but I am new to farming. The thought of digging up and storing tubers to me is overwhelming right now. But I am so excited to know that with seeds I can have some of their beauty with less hassle, I did this last year also and they were beautiful. I am mostly looking forward to Cancan girls and the Limonata variety of celosia, so delicious!

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  7145. Heather O’Brien on

    BEES Choice! Look at all of the variety! I want them all though!

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  7146. Clarissa Allaire on

    Floret C33 is my choice as a new addition to my flower garden!! The colors are shockingly beautiful, and I can’t wait to hold the seeds in my dirty little hands to place in the soil and to let the magic begin. God bless you all for your hard work and your beautiful contribution to the world of flowers.

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  7147. Emily on

    I’m most excited about Golden Hour. I’ve been excited about it since you first started posting about it years ago and can’t wait to grow it on San Juan Island. I’m also excited about the Vintage Rose and Sangria Mix celosias. Congratulations on this release of these beautiful original varieties- it’s very exciting and worth all of the effort!

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  7148. Jennifer Thompson on

    I grew some of your dahlia seed 2 seasons ago and I’ve got a nice stash of tubers from them! And now I’ve been collecting seed as well. I blame Floret entirely. Can’t wait to try Precious Metals zinnia.

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  7149. Staci Freese on

    These specialty deluxe seeds are a growers dream come true!! I have been purchasing Floret seeds since 2019 and am equally excited to get my hands on all of these!! My bees and pollinators will love them also!

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  7150. Elisabeth on

    Oh dear. I just made a list and it came to 14!! I grow cutting flowers for fun, in 400 SF of raised beds. I really appreciate the mutable shades of so many of your offerings. Torn between Rose Gold and Coral Reef. Unicorn and Dawn Creek Pastels. And Cancan Girls and Shooting Stars. I do love working with the collarettes – so fresh looking and they pack such a punch. I’m not doing large statement bouquets so the smaller bloom sizes are perfect.

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  7151. Sonya on

    I would love to grow Victorian Wedding, Little Flower Girl and Dawn Creek Blush. All of the varieties are so beautiful, it’s hard to choose!

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  7152. Gloria Collins on

    Loved BEE’S CHOICE last season…not only where the bees and monarchs beautiful to watch all summer, but the TUBER production from these seedlings was AMAZING. It truly felt like CHRISTMAS underground. Wow : ) Looking forward to adding the other Dahlias and Celosia seeds this season!

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  7153. Ashley Williams on

    I can’t wait to grow alpenglow and golden hour. I just love the soft warm colors of those varieties. Congratulations on finally getting to release these seeds! We watched growing floret and the hard work and struggles you went through to get to this point. I am excited to get to grow them in my own garden knowing how these beautiful flowers came to be!

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  7154. Kacie Langley on

    I’m not sure how to narrow it down to just a few but any of the zinnias I would absolutely be over the moon to have in my garden. Congratulations on this amazing accomplishment! What a feeling it must be. :)

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  7155. Kasha on

    It’s too hard to name one variety that I’m excited about. That’s why this contest is perfect. A chance to win all the varieties is amazing! That would save me the agony of having to select a smaller group of favorites when the sale day arrives.

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  7156. Theresa Winstead on

    I remember my grandmother having celosia in her gardens, and thinking they were such unusual flowers. Some of the colors you have achieved are amazing! So hard to chose any one of all the flowers you grow. The soft colors in the Zinnias you are growing are fabulous! ‘Golden Hour’ really caught my attention in this blog post. Love seeing what you do and feeling your enthusiasm.

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  7157. Kylie Norman on

    I can’t wait to see all these blooms in my bouquets😍 Vintage Rose is absolutely gorgeous.

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  7158. Christina Sapien-Iezzi on

    I am most excited for the wispy, vibrant celosia you all have to offer. I am also in love with the writing and the description of each beautiful bloom. Reading all the descriptions was a magical experience and the names of your seeds are just lovely. Super excited to buy some seeds!

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  7159. Monica Milburn on

    What an incredible work of love and dedication! I think my heart beat faster to see all the different varieties. Even before this post, celosia and dahlias and zinnias have become my favorite garden flowers and I find myself admiring them most. I grow flowers all over my yard, but in my sidewalk strip up front, I like to see what people stop to admire. Celosia always seems to captivate the attention of passersby. I have been thrilled with the dahlia seeds I have ordered from Floret in the past. And zinnias are the longest lived flower in the vase, so I keep growing more varieties. In Utah, the zinnias thrive! I showed these photos to my children, as we are planning our garden for the year. Their goal is to set up a flower stand out front instead of a lemonade stand. I’m excited that we will grow flowers and teach some business skills at the same time! I am most captivated by the saturated colors of the celosia and the mystery surprises of the dahlias.

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  7160. Elizabeth B on

    I am looking forward to precious metals zinnias and Floret dahlias but honestly, they are all so lovely any of the dahlias or zinnias would look lovely. I haven’t had much luck with celosia in my garden but those are gorgeous as well.

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  7161. Leslie Peabody on

    I can hardly wait to get my hands on Unicorn Mix. I love how easy zinnias are to grow and look forward to hearing oohs and aahs from my neighbors!

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  7162. Victoria Way on

    Congratulations on this achievement! I’m most excited about the Limonata celosia, Precious Metals zinnia mix and the Dawn Creek Honey.
    Thrilled to see seed like this out in the world and looking forward to seeing it bloom. 🤍

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  7163. Sarah on

    I’m excited to try the unicorn mix, but I’ve got my eye on a few other zinnias as well. And the bee’s choice! This will be my first year growing dahlia’s and I can’t wait.

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  7164. Brook Hopkins on

    Hard to pick just one! But I’m excited about the Unicorn Mix!

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  7165. Kyle Schmerber on

    What could possibly be better than those petite florets! Can’t want to bring some more beauty into our family (of soon to be 6) garden!

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  7166. Shelley McLendon on

    Cancun girls! They are gorgeous! I have had so much success with bees choice before so very excited to try Cancun girls!

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  7167. Megan on

    I am so excited to grow these magical colors. Thank you for all your hard work! I’d be happy with any of these but am drawn to unicorn mix and bees choice. 🐝

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  7168. Lorna Shelton on

    So beautiful!! I really hope I am able to get my hands on those precious metals zinnias! I am star struck by all the colors and textures of the dahlias seedlings too, I would love bees choice!! So excited for these seeds, thanks Erin!!

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  7169. JenaLee on

    The unicorn and dawn creek pastels are my favorite!

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  7170. Ashley Blackstone on

    Ah the celosia! Vintage rose is incredible! So impressed with you and your teams dedication to breeding new varieties.Bravo! Seed collecting is one of my favorite parts of growing. Excited to include your varieties in my garden!

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  7171. Emmy Mower on

    I am beyond excited for the Spun Sugar celosia. In the heat of AZ it is hard to find beauties that can survive the summer triple digits. Celosia is a hard worker and those colors are stunning! I also love how whimsical it is. Looks like it was plucked from a Dr. Suess book. 😍

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  7172. Lindsey A on

    I am so excited for the dahlias especially the bees choice! I ordered a few of your poppy seeds and I can’t wait to start the Icelandic varieties. Your page always inspires me to take on more garden projects! Thank you so much for the wealth of knowledge you provide on growing seeds into beautiful flowers, planting, and collecting seeds/ tubers!

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  7173. Nicole Vogt on

    I love all of these! The golden hour zinnias may be my favorite but barely. Congratulations on all your hard work. Thanks for sharing these flowers with us!

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  7174. Peggy Greer on

    I am so excited to try dahlias from seed!!!! I have always planted the tubers! All the flowers look so pretty 🙏 I so enjoy your articles & one day I will be out that way to visit your flower farm💗 keep on keepin on 🌻🌻

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  7175. Cindi on

    I saw the first mention you had of Precious Metals zinnias and fell in love with the photos. I do not have a farm, I am retired and love to grow flowers for my neighbors to enjoy the view and for the hummingbirds. I have given the love of gardening to both of my children and now I hope to instill that love in my new grandson one day.
    It would be an honor to win these beautiful flower seeds and to grow them and enjoy their beauty.

    I think it is wonderful that you are living your dream, not many people get to do that.

    Thank you for the chance.

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  7176. Darla on

    Little Flower Girl & Bee’s Choice are two varieties I’m looking forward to. It’s all for the pollinators in my garden beds!

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  7177. Dee Hancock on

    I would love to try the zinnias. I first fell in love with them and began my flower farm journey.

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  7178. Carley on

    How can I choose? Victorian Wedding caught my eye, along with five of six others!

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  7179. Jennifer on

    Congratulations on bringing so many new beauties into the world! I would love to grow all of the zinnias! My top pick would be Victorian Wedding .

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  7180. Liz Frisbee on

    Hi!! I am so excited that these originals are going to be released. Watching “growing floret” over the past couple years I just couldn’t wait to see these in my garden once they were ready! I am really looking forward to growing celosia limonata, vintage rose, and raspberry lemonade varieties; zinnia precious metals, alpenglow, Dawn creek blush, Dawn creek pastels, and Victorian wedding varieties; and finally, dahlia Cancan girls and petite florets varieties. I grew bees choice last year and loved the variety in just one seed packet! They grew so well too (no greenhouse here yet, just growing in my basement and watering in a small shower stall)! I’m so looking forward to these originals. Thank you!

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  7181. Meagan Blakely on

    I’m so excited about the shooting star dahlias and the precious metals zinnias. I can’t wait to add them to my little garden.

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  7182. Andrea on

    I loved Little Flower Girl and Unicorn mix and am so happy they are coming back! I can’t wait to try Golden Hour and Victorian Wedding.

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  7183. Jackie Koerner on

    I love the Celosia varieties especially ‘Spun Sugar.’ I loved touching them as a child (and still as an adult!) so they’re a core memory for me in the garden. I am a Zinnia lover though, so from there I just love ‘Golden Hour.’ I’ve never grown a Zinnia color palette like that. Thank you for keeping us in amazing flowers and for sharing your knowledge.

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  7184. Laura Matthews on

    I am really excited about Victorian Wedding. I would love beautiful little flowers in soft pinks bringing me tiny puffs of happiness throughout the season :)

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  7185. Angela on

    Spun Sugar and Rose Gold Celosia are so gorgeous! And I also love Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Petit Florets! Would love to grow them all this year!

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  7186. Ellen Miles on

    Your zinnias blow me away and I can’t wait to try them, especially Unicorn and Little Flower Girl.

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  7187. Christine on

    I’m excited for everything, but the Limonata stands out! So different :)

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  7188. Meagan Morrisey on

    We are buying our first home this year and I am just thrilled to finally invest long term in a space to garden. Precious metals is the breed I can’t wait to come home to!

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  7189. Christine Struckmeyer on

    Pure magic! They are all lovely. I think I’m going to try to snag the Little Flower Girl and Victorian Wedding. x

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  7190. Ulana Joslin on

    Ok so, I’ve been gearing up for this release for years now like everyone else! So to ask us to chose is just an impossibility!! I diligently told myself just prepare to get a few packets!! But we all know that’s a lie I tell myself. Love precious metals zinnias & Alpen glow & of course Dawn Creek Blush. The celosias in those vibrant colors for autumn!! All the celosia period!

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  7191. Stacia Napolitano on

    It’s hard to choose one! Dawn creek peach or blush would be my number one choice. They are all absolutely beautiful!

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  7192. Ashley on

    I cannot wait to start the Petit Floret dahlias! They look absolutely amazing!🩷🩷

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  7193. Rachel Orlando on

    Unicorn mix! Really any zinnia, they are my absolutely favorite to grow.

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  7194. Melissa Smith on

    I’m so excited about all of your original seed varieties! I can’t wait to get my hands on several celosia and zinnia varieties because they do well in the Texas heat!

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  7195. Laine on

    My alarm is set, I’m so excited for your release! I’m most hopeful for Cancan Girls but also plan to pack my cart with Dawn Creek Honey and Rose Gold. Thank you for your hard work and contribution to the seed world!

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  7196. Kayla Martin on

    The soft tones of Precious Metals is so unique! In a cut flower world that is all about bright colors, the soft tones is refreshing!

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  7197. Heidi N on

    I thought I was most excited about Petite Florets and Precious Metals but now I think I want Cancan Girls too!

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  7198. Tiffany Fess on

    I’m most excited to grow the Raspberry Lemonade and the Spun Sugar celosia! They are amazing, great work!!

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  7199. Sharon on

    How exciting for you to enter this next stage after all the selection work. I would love to try some of the petite florets dahlias. I like the ruffly collars and softer colours. Also precious metals zinnia

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  7200. Kathy on

    Hard to narrow down my choices, as my garden space only has so much room! I grew dahlias from the Bee’s Choice mix last year and was stunned by first the success of growing a dahlia from seed and second the beauty and variety of the flowers. I am excited to try the Cancun girls mix and of course Bee’s Choice again. I also having been longing to have some Precious Metal zinnias in my garden. Can’t wait to start growing. Thank you for offering these gorgeous varieties

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  7201. Amber Singleton on

    I’m excited about Summer Sherbet, Coral Reef, Precious Metals, and Golden Hour! They are all beauties though!

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  7202. Kristen Smyth on

    I’d love to try Floret and you’ve convinced me to try Celosia for the first time.

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  7203. Kayla Zenner on

    So excited for many of these! But these are currently on my wishlist.
    Spun Sugar
    Precious Metals
    Unicorn Mix
    Dawn Creek Blush
    Dawn Creek Pastels
    Floret

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  7204. Hannah on

    I’m not a huge zinnia fan (I know!), but those Alpenglow zinnias may just be the blooms that convert me!

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  7205. Aimee Thuen on

    Exciting to be able to grow these finally! Unicorn zinnias, dawn Creek peach, floret, and the spun sugar celosia! I’ve learned so much. Thank you for sharing!

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  7206. Lauren Marzullo on

    I’m most interested in the feathery celosia and the beautiful pastel zinnias!

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  7207. Amy Wilson on

    Give me all the zinnias!! I can’t wait. They grow so well and are prolific bloomers. I’ve bought seeds from Dawn Creek before in her fundraiser and the zinnias I got were so unique and beautiful!

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  7208. Kelsey T on

    Wow I can’t believe the time is finally here! I’ve had my eyes on Alpen Glow for a couple years and I’m so excited to add it to my garden! Of course I can’t forget Golden Hour, Precious Metals and the new dahlia mixes. So excited, I think I need it all!!

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  7209. Ellen Lussier on

    I can’t wait for the dahlias – shooting stars! And the Apenglow zinnias are just beautiful! I’m starting a flower farm this year and I can’t wait to add these varieties!

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  7210. Brittany Miller on

    My wish list of the new varieties is Celosia rose gold, Celosia vintage rose, Celosia spun sugar, Zinnia unicorn mix and Zinnia precious metals!

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  7211. Courtney on

    My kids and I are so excited to get started on our flower journey. I am most excited about the Pink Chenille Celosia and all of the dahlias. Both of my kids love the anemone shaped dahlias in any color. Thanks for the chance to enter!

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  7212. Kaitlyn on

    Zinnias! I can’t wait to add even more zinnias to my garden.

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  7213. Stacy Finsterwald on

    Love them all. I could finally start growing on the 1.5 acres behind my house. It’s been a dream for a while.

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  7214. Jenny Stites on

    Well, this post just about sold me on everything! I was looking forward to the zinnias – golden hour, precious metals, etc – because they are beautiful and zinnias are generally an easy flower to grow. I love sharing seeds, and what gems will these be!
    But, after reading your post, I may now be most excited about the celosia! Celosia is also a fairly easy grow, but heat tolerance and the fact that it’s so low maintenance and a great bouquet addition…Lemonata, dusty rose, vintage rose. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world!

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  7215. Jen on

    I can’t wait for the alpenglow and precious metals. Expanding our flower garden this year and so excited for these new varieties.

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  7216. Hillary Thorin on

    Golden Hour for sure, that hue of yellow is absolutely gorgeous and I can’t wait to see what she will produce! Bee’s choice was a favorite I grew last year so I am excited to try some of the other dahlia varieties, especially Shooting Star.

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  7217. janet hall on

    This is all sooo exciting! I am most interested in the little flower girl. Actually I want them all!!!

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  7218. Erica Rasmussen on

    As a beginner I am excited to try a variety of zinnias! I thought dawn creek pastel would be my favorite but after reading this post I may need to get them all! I would also love to pickup Petite Florette. It’s hard to chose since they are all beautiful and unique!

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  7219. Andrea Clarke on

    Precious metals and alpenglow are what I’m looking forward to trying.

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  7220. Janelle on

    I’m the most excited about the dahlias! It’s so funny… when watching the episode where you’re talking about dahlias and not being able to give them up, I didn’t understand at all. I didn’t like them! And then one day… it just clicked! And there was no turning back. My husband is thrilled- ha!

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  7221. Kathy Thomas on

    Absolutely blown away by these beauties and can’t even imagine picking a favorite! Just grateful for all the hard work and hopeful to be able to get at least a few packs for my tiny slice of heaven 💜 Congratulations on this incredible offering!

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  7222. Robin Fleming on

    Your flowers are magical. . . They make me so happy. Can’t wait for February.

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  7223. Emily on

    Alpenglow! I adore the color and the name💗

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  7224. Bonny Nowlin on

    I’m nerding out about the zinnias…especially little flower girl and the unicorn mix (I missed them the first time around and I check your site every year for them)! Also, I can’t wait to try golden hour, alpen glow, precious metals, Victorian wedding, most of the celosias…
    Honestly, I already bought all the seeds I thought I would buy for the season, but now I am considering almost every seed you are offering! My husband is going to be questioning me…but I can’t help myself! So much beauty!!! Woohoo!!!!!!

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  7225. Taylor Davis on

    Golden Hour and Petite Floret are on my DREAM list! So excited for this sale.

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  7226. Amy V on

    Alpenglow Zinnias are stunning, but aren’t they all. Wow. You really created the most beautiful collection. I hope I get picked. Pun intended.

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  7227. Rachel on

    I’m so awed by your flowers…always but am super excited for the unique new varieties! At first glance, the celosia varieties limonata, sangria, and pink chenille! You can’t go wrong with a good texture in an arrangement! Thank you for your dedication and hard work. The rewards are both fruitful and beautiful~

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  7228. roshni on

    They are all beautiful, but I am completely blown away by the zinnias, especially alpenglow and golden hour! I can’t wait to try them! Also, haven’t yet been brave enough to try dahlias from seed- maybe this year!

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  7229. Allison on

    I love the dahlias and zinnias, specifically little flower girl and can can girl. So ready for spring and planting season, this post brought some sunshine to my day!

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  7230. Alyssa on

    Simply lovely—so very much hoping to get to try some zinnias (the Precious Metals, Unicorn mix, and Dawn Creek Pastels), and the dahlias (love them all, especially the Bee’s Choice)!

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  7231. Sam Ronci on

    I’ve been eagerly waiting for Precious Metals, Alpen Glow, Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix, Little Flower Girl, and I’m adding Limonata celosia to the mix. I cannot wait to grow these unique colors!!

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  7232. Kari on

    I’m excited to add the Zinnias and dahlias to my urban flower farm. The beauty of the unique varieties is incredible! They will add so much to each boutique sent out into the world!! Bravo!

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  7233. Mal on

    Definitely all the dahlias! Cancan girls maybe…so exciting to have more dahlias to grow from seed from the sustainability, labor, and just joy of it perspective, thanks, y’all:)

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  7234. Sara Upshaw on

    I’m looking forward to trying the Unicorn Zinnia and the Floret Dahlia. What an enjoyable blog post. Lovely way to begin a Thursday morning.

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  7235. Amanda L on

    How can I possibly pick just one?? I have struggled with growing celosia for some reason (I think it’s my soil), but man do I LOVE zinnias! (And Dahlias!). Zinnias are my garden workhorse and they come in so many (now even more!) colors, sizes, and shapes, I am never disappointed. I am excited for all these new varietals, and for you getting to fulfill your dream and passion for creating new and interesting flowers in your own back yard- that’s pretty cool! Grateful to be able to experience these in mine too.

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  7236. Jessica on

    I enjoyed reading about each one of the new varieties, they are all so beautiful! Congrats! They would all be a dream to have in the garden! I’m very excited and drawn to ‘Vintage Rose’, ‘Precious Metals’, ‘Dawn Creek Honey’ and honestly all of the dahlia mixes!!!

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  7237. Margaret Hoff on

    These are lovely! I am so excited for the Sangria Celosia, the Cancan Dahlias and the Unicorn Zinnias!

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  7238. Cynthia I on

    I’m brand new to gardening and the ones that caught my eye are the Unicorn mix and Bee’s Choice. So cheerful!

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  7239. Zoe on

    How beautiful! Thank you for sharing the pictures and stories about these originals. I love the golden hour, aspenglow and precious metals zinnias, and I have a little spot in the garden where I hope to grow one of those types this year. I’m also intrigued by the dahlias—the seed mix has so much variety of beautiful flower colors and forms.

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  7240. Mark Stringham on

    Bee’s Choice, Autumn Blaze, & Shooting Stars for sure. South Texas will give the heat they love, and they will give some much needed variety & color that our big yard, hives, and green space need. Beautiful!

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  7241. Anne on

    I adore all the dahlias, but especially Shooting Stars. Cannot wait for this year’s season!

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  7242. Amanda Berry on

    They are all gorgeous! I can’t wait to add Rose Gold celosias & the Dawn Creek Peach zinnias to my garden!

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  7243. Amy Rehbein on

    Oh my goodness they are all so beautiful and unique!! Out of the Celosia I really want to try Limonata and Pink Chenille …. Zinna’s I had set my heart on Little Flower Girl and then I read your description of Dawn Creek Pastels and For the Dahlias I love the Bees Choice. So very fun! You and your team are extraordinary! What a dream job! I am hoping I can get at least one of my favorite when your sale opens! Can’t wait!

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  7244. Hannah on

    I’m so excited to try celosia for the first time and also for the bee’s choice dahlias.

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  7245. Glenda Tulloch on

    I fell in love with celosia last summer. I have worked in a greenhouse for years and always overlooked them! Last year I started about 300 Floret celosia and they were amazing. Nothing compares to the colours and textures of these plants.Absolutely beautiful in cut flower arrangements! So much variety, intense colours. Truly jaw dropping when you have rows of them!

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  7246. Max on

    The varieties I am most excited about are celosia sangria mix, dahlia cancan girls. These all look really cool.

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  7247. Kenna Loggins on

    So many amazing varieties to choose from! I have never grown celosia, but it is so gorgeous and would look awesome in arrangements, the Rose Gold and Glowing Embers would be my favorite. And my absolute love for Zinnias makes it very difficult to choose because I love them all. The one that really excites me is the Floret though. It is so different and beautiful!

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  7248. Jennifer Welbaum on

    Little flower girl and Victorian mix— the colors are amazing. They all are, really, but I’m a beginner in this field, so I’ll start small. Congratulations!

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  7249. Rob on

    Precious metals for sure

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  7250. Emily on

    I’m most interested in your Raspberry Lemonade celosia, and your largest zinnia options and your bees choice dahlias. Which one is the true favorite depends on the day. Today your blog got me newly excited for the dahlia mixes. It gets me dreaming of planting each seed so I can see what variations come up.

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  7251. Lisa on

    Celosia Limonata!!! Also crazy about the Pink Chenille and Vintage Rose. My goal this year is to make sure my garden has enough of those beautiful bridging colors. <3

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  7252. Mary Dondlinger on

    I have been following along since 2020, and I am in love with all of your zinnias. I am especially drawn to Victorian wedding, Golden hour, Precious metals and Alpen glow. I also love all of the Dawn Creek pastels and have grown them for two years already. Your work is incredible. I will be so excited for any of these to grow in my field.

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  7253. Sarah on

    The ‘Precious Metals’ mix! Love that color palette and the description of how the bloom changes over time.

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  7254. Nicole A on

    I cannot wait to see every single one of them!! So excited to make this order!!

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  7255. Lois Spengeman on

    I’m excited to try limonette celosia. The zinnias are also a favorite!

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  7256. Lindsey Hofman on

    Since the release of the zinnia breeding pictures, I have been waiting patiently for the day we would get a chance to purchase some! What an opportunity to grow rows of floret originals!!

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  7257. Fiona on

    My husband and I have a small honey bee farm (20 hives) so Bees Choice is at the top of the list. Though Petite Florets keeps drawing my eye. As well, as Alpenglow and Golden Hour. Oh my, they are all so beautiful. Very exciting!

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  7258. barb webley on

    Better than a kid in the candy store. So excited for all of these wonderful blends.

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  7259. Randi Greiner on

    At our farm we are always looking for new unique flowers to share with our customers and that’s what I’ve loved most about buying seeds from you each season in the past! Your new line of seeds are breathtaking and I am definitely most excited about some of the celosia (rose gold, vintage rose) as they are a staple in our bouquets! I’m also excited for some of the softer zinnias for wedding clients and florists! You’ve been a part of my flower farming journey since 2012 when your articles in growing for market came to my mailbox! Thank you for sharing your passion with the world and continuing to provide us with amazing resources!!

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  7260. Monica Amrhein on

    Your varieties are so beautiful! I love green flowers, but they are difficult to find. I’m so excited about the limonata. And I can’t wait to plant the alpenglow with my limelight hydrangeas.

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  7261. Tori on

    I can’t wait to see the “Little Flower Girl” Zinna in person again after so many years. I’ve been piecing out portions of the seed each year (finally ran out!), and I’m thrilled for the opportunity to restock and compare! Each one of these varieties is a treasure.

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  7262. Laura on

    So beautiful! I love the Bee’s Choice, and the Dawn Creek Pastels.

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  7263. Ann Reynoso on

    Sangria mix, Alpenglow, Cancan girls are all gorgeous! I can’t wait to admire them in my garden!

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  7264. Brenda H. on

    Cancan Girls! We have a church garden and it’s so much fun to put flowers in the garden that create conversation! All of your Floret Originals would check that box. They are gorgeous. Thanks for making the world a more beautiful place! Congratulations!

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  7265. Angie B on

    I absolutely love all of your creations and am so excited your dream of having your own exclusive seed line is coming to fruition! I love all of them but especially the dahlias! Congrats Floret on all your accomplishments

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  7266. Kaitlin on

    The celosia varieties are amazing!

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  7267. Marianne F on

    Celosia has always fascinated me; your new Coral Reef is like nothing I’ve ever seen! (aptly named). Unicorn Mix looks like juicy, summer fruits – striking. Lastly, if it’s good for the pollinators, bring it on; Shooting Stars looks so very happy & whimsical to me. Happy growing all.

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  7268. Rebecca Mayes on

    So excited for all of you at Floret and for all of us who will get to grow these stunning flowers! I’m so thankful for everything that I learn from you and the way you share this beauty with so many people. Our gardens will be amazing this year!

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  7269. Erica M on

    I neeeed Unicorn!!! I grew them last time you offered them and they blew me away! So excited!

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  7270. Danielle on

    I’m so excited for petite floret, cancan, alpenglow, and golden hour!

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  7271. Elise Tewell on

    I’m excited for all of them, but especially Limonata celosia and Unicorn mix zinnias! They all look so beautiful and exciting!! Can’t wait to get started!

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  7272. Noria on

    Shooting Stars and Bee’s Choice! Gorgeous and for the pollinators!

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  7273. Jonette on

    I’ve been waiting for the precious metals!!!! So so beautiful!!

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  7274. Megan Quintana on

    Erin & The Floret Team, BRAVO! My excitement for this release cannot be contained! I pray that I am able to walk away with a tiny part of such an amazing and monumental moment, in what I truly believe to be breeding history! I am most excited about the Zinnia line you have created and partnered to produce and would be so blessed to have a part of any of the varieties. The zinnia line is not only beautiful and breathtaking, representing your hard work and determination, but it also spotlights how much you care, support, and believe in other growers, by partnering and helping produce, and release more of Dawn Creeks originals! This line is a true representation of you, Erin, and the Floret Team! You are the essence of what it means to be a pioneer and collaborative grower. By Supporting those who you believe have a dream worth sharing to the world, makes my heart sing every time. I see your excitement about the beauty you create AND how you are just as passionate about EVERYONE and their gifts they have to give to the world. Thank you so very much. Thank you a million times over!

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  7275. John Lalley on

    We could not be more excited to grow the dahlias and Zinnias you have been working on for so long. We have been following your journey and took your course three years ago. You have been our inspiration to grow more and more cut flowers every year.

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  7276. Teresa Cook on

    Dawn Creek Honey! So lovely! I’m so excited to branch out into dahlias and zinnias this growing season. They are simply breathtaking!

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  7277. Joyce Watson on

    I have been looking forward to the precious metals for a long time but after reading this am surprised to say the limonata celosia has me so excited 👏🏼👏🏼

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  7278. Sydney Thomas on

    I have a packet of Bee’s Choice which I’m so excited to grow dahlias for the first time! I can’t wait for the discovery process. But I also want to add some celosia, the Rose Gold, Summer Sherbet, Spun Sugar varieties are stunning.
    Thank you for bringing so much beauty into this world.

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  7279. Laura Shatto on

    They are all beautiful. Your blush mixes are fantastic. I especially love the celosias and for the Sangria Mix, all I can say is OOH LA LA! When I look out my kitchen window at the flower fields in the heat of a West Texas summer, it will be rocking some color.

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  7280. Ginger Hengst on

    Alpenglow is beautiful and I’d love to grow it in my garden this year!

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  7281. Leila on

    These are AMAZING!!! Makes me wish I had acres and acres to plant them all. You’ve created such beauty… it’s hard to say what’s most exciting, but I think the celosia inspires me the most when I imagine using it in flower arrangements. It’s how the colors all work together that’s so magical, but I could say that about the dahlias and the zinnias too. Those zinnia colors though… oh WOW. So, so gorgeous. I want to fill my house with these colors. Maybe I can convince my neighbors to let me dig beds in their field in exchange for a weekly flower arrangement and the view out their window….

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  7282. Kristen Zywicki on

    I am so excited about the zinnias and celosia. I am just starting my own little flower garden in order to be able to offer a variety of beautiful flowers to my wedding floral clients rather than imported flowers. Also, I’m trying to push for more color in floral palettes. It’s all about community, small businesses and our environment. I am thrilled about all of the different varieties, and I cannot even begin to name them, as that would take up far too much space on my comment. So thankful for Floret!!!

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  7283. Amber Smith on

    I am really excited for the celosia. I know you say it’s not as popular…but I think it is an awesome bloom to add to arrangements. The colors you have are stunning too

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  7284. Jane Windham on

    I’m most interested in growing the peach and blush varieties of zinnias as well as celosia and dahlias from seed. I’ve only grown dahlias from tubers! So excited about your seed release!

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  7285. Taylor E Miller on

    These are just so breathtaking! I’m super excited about the cancan girls and the sangria mix. All are beautifully unique but these speak to me and I can’t wait! I’m so excited 😆

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  7286. Sandrine on

    The choice will be difficult to make! Alpenglow is among my favorites, but I like them all :)

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  7287. Austin Rondou on

    Very excited for this upcoming opportunity to grow new originals in my own garden. So many beautiful flowers to choose from but I am most excited to grow the Dawn Creek Peach and Dawn Creek Honey zinnias. And, as a dahlia lover, I’m particularly interested in growing the Can Can Girls among other varieties available.

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  7288. Monica Macpherson on

    I’m really excited to hopefully get Golden Hour, I missed out on it the one year it was offered and it’s haunted me ever since.
    Congratulations on all of your hard work

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  7289. Leigh Ann on

    I am
    Most anticipating the 2024 growing season to have several Floret Originals, but mostly golden hour and alpenglow. I want to order one of everything! Bring on 2/6🌸

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  7290. Gerica on

    I would love to try out lemonata and alpenglow! Such beauties!

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  7291. Cheryl Thramer on

    What an amazing collection that shows years of dedication and passion. I’m particularly drawn to the zinnia varieties! I hope to grow some this year.

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  7292. KC Nelson on

    Congratulations! We’re so excited about Petite Florets and Precious Metals!

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  7293. Stephanie Burton on

    I have always loved and grown zinnias and admired dahlias in other people’s gardens. What you’ve done is amazing, beautiful, and wonderful.

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  7294. Alysha Walters on

    I can’t wait to add Sugar Spun celosia and Little Flower Girl to my gardens! I do several veggie gardens that I sneak flowers for cutting into as well. I find they pair very well! I also created a large pollinator garden beside my pumpkin patch last year. Can’t wait to fill this with some new varieties and colours! I also have some Van Gogh mix sunflowers to add this year from sunflower Steve

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  7295. Christina on

    All of the above, but I’ve got my eyes on the Little Flower Girl variety and would be a beautiful addition to my brides bouquet. Zinnias are one of my favorites. Thank you for giving them the spotlight!

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  7296. Muffet Staley on

    I remember my Grandmother’s garden, many years ago (I’m a Granny myself now) and as a child was always fascinated by her celosia flowers. So I’m looking forward to planting both the feathery and fan types this summer. Last year I grew some Bee’s Choice dahlias and they were gorgeous, so I’ll definitely be planting more this year.

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  7297. Cindy on

    Congratulations, Erin, on this accomplishment! I love zinnias, I think Precious Metals would be a lovely addition to my garden.

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  7298. Suzanne Cerrone on

    Ohhh Alpenglow. I am swooning! What a delicious color combination. I can’t wait. I also cannot tell you how much I appreciate all the work you do in creating new varieties! Worth the wait. Thank you!!

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  7299. Mary Ciccolella on

    I have been watching and waiting for Precious Metals for the past few years, waiting patiently for them to be released.

    Now I am interested in Celosias! I never really have before, but you have introduced some beauties there! Not sure which one I like best.

    I will be ordering some Dahlia seeds for sure, probably Bee’s Choice!

    What an amazing life you lead Erin! It’s been so exciting to watch your business grow and to see you become such an educator! As a customer I really appreciate all the work you and your team put into bringing such amazing flowers to the world. Your work has enhanced the world.

    Thank you!

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  7300. Joanne on

    I cannot wait for your Dahlias! They are the thr most beautiful flowers I have ever seen. Looking forward to seeing them in my garden this year!

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  7301. Heather on

    So excited to grow all the varieties! This year going to try dahlias for the first time!!

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  7302. Mary on

    I want to include your floret dahlias in my garden collection. They are so stunning!

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  7303. Becca Simmons on

    Love those Cancan Girls!! SO unique & Beautiful 🩷
    I can’t wait for spring and all the fresh cut flowers right from our garden! 🌸 Thank you for sharing and spreading such JOY with your beauties!

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  7304. Kathryn Calabrese on

    I just love the unicorns! I’m also intrigued by the Shooting Stars!

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  7305. Mary Catton on

    They are all beautiful. I think ‘Petite Florets’ are one of my favorite. I have grown the ‘Bee’s Choice’ in the past and was totally in awe of their beauty and variation. May have to get those again, too. ‘Dawn Creek Pastels’ is another favorite. You tell a wonderful story. Can’t wait to order. Thank you!

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  7306. Stella Ley on

    They are all so amazing!! Thank you! I am most excited to start growing the Autumn Blaze celosia and the metallics collection of zinnias! Well done!

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  7307. Laura W on

    Oh my goodness! All are such treasures!! The two that really held my eye were in the celosia group. I’m loving the “Vintage Rose” and the ” Limonata!”

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  7308. Tamela Koshiol on

    I am smitten by the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias. I love growing zinnias because they handle the heat and humidity of my Florida garden with beauty and grace. I can hardly wait to plant some of the new varieties.

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  7309. Maggie Morgan on

    The celosia varieties are just dreamy and add so much texture and height to a dahlia bouquet. Here’s hoping! 🤞🏻

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  7310. Jen Speer on

    Every Zinnia varietal is my favorite. I cannot wait to fill the world with more beauty starting this spring. Thank you for doing this.

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  7311. Gina Flint on

    So many beauties! I have never grown Dahlias from seed so I am super excited to try the Cancan Girls and Bee’s Choice.

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  7312. Olivia Veronesi on

    I am most excited for alpen glow and dawn creek blush! also petite florets. Realistically though, all of the Floret originals excite me!

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  7313. Jenn Baird on

    Hard to choose… they’re all so beautiful. I think the ones I’m most excited for are Limonata, precious metals and petite florets!

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  7314. Celina Liao on

    I’m so excited about the pastel and lime celosia as well as ALL of the zinnias! Just wishing I had more planting space 😆

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  7315. Abby Smith on

    I am so excited for this! I’ve been waiting for the beloved Floret to be released & Bee’s Choice! I love bringing in all of the pollinators & I’ve heard these really live up to their name!

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  7316. Mary on

    Can’t wait!

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  7317. Jennifer Wood on

    The celosia you’ve developed are stunning! I’m so excited by the color ranges and I hope I’m able to buy some before they’re all sold out as I’m sure they will in just minutes! Beautiful!

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  7318. Karen Lilienthal on

    The ones I’m counting down the days for are : Alpenglow, Unicorn mix, Dawn creek blush, Limonata, Vintage rose, and Petite Floret.

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  7319. Jessica Radtke on

    I’m super excited about all the seeds but if I had to pick I would chose cancan dahlias seeds and petite floret seeds! Such a dream! Congratulations!

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  7320. Jason on

    All so beautiful!! Looking forward to picking up some Cancan Girls!

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  7321. Megan M. on

    Your Zinnias are so magical. I am drooling over Alpenglow, Precious Metals and Golden Hour, but any of these treasures would be a privilege to grow and share with my community.

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  7322. Harmony H on

    So excited for you on this long awaited launch! I mean how do you choose – they’re all gorgeous – I’m pretty excited to try some celosia this year tho. Thanks for highlighting it!

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  7323. Erin Wright on

    I love the soft colors of the celosias- the Limonite is gorgeous as is the Rose Gold! I am also loving the variations of the Precious Metals and Unicorn Zinnias. Congrats!

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  7324. Colleen on

    Apenglow sounds so dreamy! I’ve been following your story for a couple of years now. So inspirational- congratulations on this big step!!

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  7325. Heather on

    Excited for the zinnias! Love all the unique colors. But the celosia is so dreamy!!

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  7326. Toni on

    I’m very interested in the Celosia. So pretty and how unique! I feel like it’s the next flower that will be the “big thing”.

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  7327. Lynne Ripley on

    The pressure/ anxiety to pick 1 or 2 varieties that are my favorite is impossible. I truly enjoy each bloom, color and excitement watching the seed push through the dirty. I smile every time I drop a bouquet off on a friend’s doorstep. My boys are grown, but always ask about the garden and what is blooming and state their favorites.

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  7328. Angelique on

    Looking forward to all the Dahlia varieties…I’m having trouble choosing!

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  7329. Samantha Green on

    You’ve created such beautiful varieties! I love the alpenglow, unicorn, and little flower girl zinnias!

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  7330. Lorraine Prins on

    I am in love with your zinnia varieties!! I cannot wait to grow Golden Hour, Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix! Thank you for offering such incredible seed mixes, your work is outstanding!

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  7331. Ashley on

    Alpenglow zinnia! It’s beautiful!

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  7332. Ellen Lohmeyer on

    I can’t wait for the spun sugar celosia and precious metal zinnias!

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  7333. Steph Hargrove on

    Zinnias are my absolute favorite flowers and I’ve had Unicorns on my vision board since I moved to a home with a sunny backyard. I’m so excited to meet them!

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  7334. Jacine Harrington on

    I’m so excited about your Zinnia collection, especially the Dawn Creek Pastels and of course, it goes without saying, your Dahlias, that I’ve been reading about, pouring over your books, ever since they came out. Although I’m not a grower, I am a gardener and I spending my days in my gardens is what I love to do. We’ve recently moved to a 10 acre farm and last year I built gardens. Huge, large gardens. I’ve planted the foundation plants and now I need the colour, texture and interest. And I will be doing this by planting from seed. Your seeds. I can already visualize it. I can’t wait.

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  7335. Anna Jennings on

    Surprisingly (at least to me!), after reading this post, I want to grow Coral Reef and Pink Chenille! And Dusty Rose! And Unicorn mix! Haha, all the flowers!
    I was really inspired to grow more unique celosia after reading this post. I love quirky flowers that set my bouquets apart.

    These flowers are all so special!

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  7336. Dana Morgan on

    Alpenglow, Unicorn mix & Floret Dahlias!

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  7337. Daniel Leon on

    I think you are amazing for what you’re building and whom you’re helping along the way. I’m new to this business but have grown plants since I was 5 ( my first that I can remember a solid green spider plant that was left out all winter, my dad said it was too late and should throw it away but their was a small start that I nurtured and had grown into my adulthood 🤗) To have me pick which one I’d like to grow would be all of them!! What a great opportunity to receive everything your offering without the online
    ( bull-dogging 🤞)!!!! Love to be able to grow with you!!!
    Best, Daniel Leon 👨‍🌾

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  7338. Mindi on

    I’m most excited about the zinnias! I’m really hoping I can get some of your seeds.

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  7339. Taylor Jarboe on

    I cannot wait to try the Dawn Creek Zinnias. I love the variety and colors. The Bees Choice Dahlias will also be fun to try. Thank you so much for being intentional about getting out the most beautiful seeds.

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  7340. Chrissie on

    Dying to get my hands on any/all of
    Your zinnia varieties, but unicorn is looking especially delightful!

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  7341. A. Candice Valencia on

    Oh Erin, I love them all but Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias have my heart! I’m doing the flowers for my son’s wedding this October and I’m so excited to have the opportunity to buy your seeds for these varieties. The Floret Dahlia is also stunning. I grew a Bees Choice Variety that had similar blooms to this and I can’t wait to have these again! Thank you so much Erin for all the hard work you and your team do.

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  7342. Christy on

    I’m so excited for Bee’s Choice! We’ve been growing it for a couple of years now and it’s SO fun and beautiful. Plus we love seeing all the bees it brings into our garden.

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  7343. Laura Brady on

    Um… one of each please! Ha! Seriously how can I choose just one I like best? After taking your course last year, my husband and I expanded our farm to include numerous varieties of plants, majority grown from floret seeds (20 plus) , including Celosia (Texas Sherbet Mix & Flamingo feather ) & zinnias (cupcakes- zinderella, rainbow mix, benary , lilliput) just to name a few. It was the first time I grew Bells of Ireland—- cutters absolutely loved & were amazed by it! We offer to the community time to come & cut a bouquet, just to put a smile on their face ☺️☺️😁

    I would absolutely love to grow your new varieties of zinnias & celosia—- but I’m an extremely excited to try the dahlias from SEED!

    For my “day job” I am a floral fine artist, so I understand the concept of creating & that much of what I create is truly my heart on canvas. I’m absolutely amazed how you bred these varieties! I can see this truly is your heart and soul manifested through these beautiful creations. ❤️

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  7344. Jessica on

    I am most excited to try the zinnia dawn creek blush. The zinnia colors are the most unique colors I have ever seen and I can’t wait to grow them.

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  7345. Monica Pope on

    I love the pastel colors from pinks to corals of the zinnias. I plant them next to our fountain, and the bees love visiting both. I can’t wait to try all the new colors!

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  7346. Lianna on

    Love all the floret seeds and can’t wait to add them to my dahlia collection. Still new to the dahlia process but having some floret seeds here in Vermont would be the most special gift

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  7347. Megan Smith on

    I’m excited to try Vintage rose and Limonata celosia, as well as Alpenglow zinnia. All the varieties are so beautiful, it’s hard to choose! I’ve never grown dahlias and I would love to try the anemone form.

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  7348. Carol Bass on

    I’m looking forward to trying Bee’s Choice and also Dawn Creek Honey (hmmm…I’m noting a theme here). ;-) The Vintage Rose Celosia is calling my name also. How proud you must be to send your babies out into the world!! So happy for you and your team.

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  7349. Shannon on

    Thanks for the preview! Can’t wait to order seeds. I’m hoping to try a few of each flower type. I’ve grown dahlia and zinnias for years but never celosia so I’m hoping to get a packet of autumn blaze. Bees choice and flower girl are definitely high on my wish list too.

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  7350. Clara Stickney on

    Oh my goodness!! Such dreamy flowers!! It’s hard to choose but I’m most excited for Floret! -Clara in MA

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  7351. Donna Columpsi on

    You have been such an inspiration to me Erin and am so grateful that I am able to order from Canada. I want to try ALL of your beautiful Zinnias. It is impossible to choose.💚

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  7352. Heather on

    I’m most excited about the celosia but still super stoked for the zinnia and dahlias! Very hard to choose but first thought is celosia. I love growing it and I find dragonflies hanging out in them! Yes bees and butterflies love them all but dragonflies! Thank you to the Floret team for working so hard to bring us these beautiful additions!!!

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  7353. Liz Conner on

    It’s so hard to decide which one is my favorite, but I’ve always loved colors so I think Unicorn zinnia with Precious Metals a strong second. But the celosia grows so well here in Bucks County that I have to choose that too -especially the Spun Sugar!
    I’m so happy your dreams continue to come true! Thank you for your generosity.

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  7354. Amber on

    They are all beautiful but the celosia colors are stunning. Spun Sugar is a great name and top of my list but its so hard to choose, I can see each variety in unique bouquets. What a dream to work with them!

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  7355. Carissa Conner on

    Which ones are not my favorite!!!! I can’t really choose one but my top 3, one from each category are: celosia spun sugar, zinnias Victorian wedding and Dahlia petite floret. I can’t wait to get my seeds ordered in the next few days!!

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  7356. Jamie Anderson on

    I’m SO excited for the precious metals Zinnia’s!! I’ve been waiting on pins and needles for those!

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  7357. Landen on

    I feel in love with celosia this past year and would love to try out ‘Limonata’ and ‘rose gold.’ ‘Alpenglow’ also looks amazing! So many gorgeous varieties!

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  7358. Becky on

    I would love the Bee’s Choices, but certain my seven year old daughter will have to have Unicorn mix!

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  7359. Becky K on

    Alpenglow and Vintage Rose! Love that you focused on cut and cut again varieties with long vase life!

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  7360. Kristy on

    I’m so looking forward to February 6th. All the varieties are so beautiful. If I have to pick, I will grow Little Flower Girl and Dahlia Petite Florets in my garden as I hope the legacy of Erin and Floret can be grown in my garden.

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  7361. Josée Levesque on

    WOW! They are all gorgeous, it’s so hard to choose! Definitely Summer Sherbet, Precious Metals, Floret, Bee’s Choice and a few more! I hope we will be able to order one of each. Thank you for making my garden more beautiful every year!

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  7362. Crystal Muhr on

    Sooo exciting to see all the different varieties, I bought a bunch of seeds last year and was so excited to start my garden, only to lose it all April 6 in a fire. But I cannot wait to give this a go again this season and the cancan girls are speaking my language. The deep colors are by far my favourite 💐🌸💙

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  7363. Kelli Wressell on

    It’s fascinating to follow your journey with all of these. Having any of them added to my garden would be such an honor. Thank you for the opportunity

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  7364. Tara Matthews on

    I’m looking forward to growing Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, and Precious Metals zinnias ☺️ Thank you for all you do!

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  7365. Kerrie on

    “Coral Reef,” Little Flower Girl,” and “Bee’s Choice” are mesmerizing to me.

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  7366. Lindsey Wiggins on

    I have been eying Precious Metals for years now!! Absolutely cannot wait!!

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  7367. Stephanie on

    I love all the zinnias! The pale romantic colors are just gorgeous! I’m also extremely excited to get some of the petite floret seeds from the floret dahlia. Ever since I first saw that dahlia when you first posted her I’ve been waiting for the opportunity to grow her. The seeds from her make a pretty good second, especially seeing how beautiful everything from the floret dahlias comes out too.

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  7368. Kaitlyn on

    My kids and I looked through all of these and how can we choose?! The winner for me (by a very narrow margin) was Alpenglow!
    My kids loved Petite Floret :)

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  7369. Jess on

    I LOVE celosia! So excited to see these new breeds!

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  7370. Mollie Deering on

    I’m brand new to growing flowers! Super excited to try some easy growing zinnias but would love to test my luck with some dahlias. Can’t wait to dive in this year!

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  7371. Sandy on

    Hello! I just recently found your blog and am so excited and interested in how your flower journey has blossomed :)
    Congratulations on all you have accomplished. I am excited to try your Dahlias especially because they can produce brand new varieties on their own. God’s Creation is so wonderful and beautiful!
    Thank you for sharing your journey!!

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  7372. Kristine on

    I can’t believe how beautiful these all are! Ready for Feb 6th and for a garden of beauty this year
    Spun sugar celosia, Alpenglow zinnias and Bees Choice Dahlias are my top favorites I’m hoping to grow in my tiny backyard garden

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  7373. Joanne on

    So many beauties to choose from. I love all of the zinnias and dahlias, I want to plant them all. The celosias are gorgeous too. So many beautiful bouquets to come.

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  7374. Lynda on

    I loved reading this post, as it painted a picture in my mind of the flowers. I could imagine what they look like even without the photos. I’m particularly interested in the “Floret” mix. This will be my first time starting flowers from seed. I am looking forward to creating bouquets for my mother, my mother-in-law, and me.

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  7375. Molly on

    Sangria and Victorian Wedding

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  7376. Tara on

    I know they are a little outside of your wheelhouse, but the Sangria Celosia call my name! Congrats on a beautiful debut of your new line!

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  7377. Laura on

    I’m going to add “Spun Sugar” to my cut flower garden this year. Looking forward to growing a lot more dahlias too. I’m ready for spring!

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  7378. Miranda Boyer on

    So many beautiful options! I would pick “Bee’s Choice” because I want to have honey bees in the future! Dawn Creek Honey is a close 2nd! Lol.

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  7379. Aimee on

    I am so excited to grow Precious Metals and Golden Hour. I have been waiting with expectation for them to finally be available. This is exciting to get the opportunity to order these seeds and spread the beauty all over. Thanks to you and your team for the endless hours you have spent on this project.

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  7380. Brie on

    I’m excited to try growing dahlias from seeds. I love the look of the Cancan girls.

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  7381. Nettie Peterson on

    These are beautiful! Your flowers are so inspiring. I can’t wait for the zinnias and dahlias! Thank you.

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  7382. Ann on

    Love that you chose easy to grow flowers for your breeder program!

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  7383. Terri Feustel on

    They are all so beautiful I’m looking forward to trying the zinnias in my garden this year!

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  7384. Denice on

    Celosia were my gateway flowers that really got me interested in starting my gardening journey. Growing those magical flames from seed really helped instill a sense of pride and beauty that pulled me through postpartum depression. I just have to get the Autumn Blaze mix to see all the vibrant colors and experience them. Zinnias are one of my little one’s favorites (and mine, too), and I’m anxious to see the blooms particularly from Alpenglow and Precious Metals.

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  7385. Shelly on

    I was gifted some celosia seed a few years back not knowing what it was at the time. They grew to be a feathery fuchsia bloom that my young kids loved and eventually took to school as their “F” week show and tell…fancy fuschia flowers! I’ve saved seed each year since and we love to share it with little friends for the same learning purpose. Having lots of your new beautiful colors to add would be such a sweet reminder of the early days when we were first introduced to this magical flower.

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  7386. Tammy A on

    Loved following you since 2018 and buying your Zinnia (bee choice) and Dahlia seeds. The blooms were always gorgeous and brought lots of pollinators to my garden. Can’t wait to purchase more Zinnia and Dahlia seeds from you again this year! Never a disappointment!

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  7387. Diane Kreider on

    Unicorn Mix and Bee’s Choice are varieties I would like to grow. I’ve grown Floret for a few years now and love its uniqueness. I’ve posted their beautiful blooms and Floret Farm as the source. Trying to get my flower growing friends on board. Congratulations on the ultimate accomplishment of breeding and producing your own special Floret seeds!

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  7388. Sarah on

    Precious Metals zinnias and Can-Can Girls Dahlias!! 💕

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  7389. Amy on

    I’m hoping to try some of the celosia varieties, with the goal of eventually having a hoop house just for them! But I won’t be able to resist trying some of the zinnias as well. Thanks for sharing these with all of us!

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  7390. Haley on

    Those zinnias already have my heart. I can not wait to add golden hour, precious metals, and unicorn to my flower garden!

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  7391. Michaela Ann Palumbo on

    Oh so many beauties – hoping to grow celosia Sangria Mix and dahlia Shooting Stars. My plan is to create a cutting garden in my front yard and use it amongst neighbors to fundraise for a lunch program at a school in western Kenya – so will be choosing some Zinnias too. I appreciate your hard work and passion Erin.

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  7392. Natalie Bennett on

    I am new to the flower gardening experience, but I like the dahlias.

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  7393. Erica on

    Wow, just gorgeous. If I had to choose two, it might be Golden Hour and Floret.
    I am SO excited you ship to Canada!

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  7394. Kyrene Ryan on

    I can’t even believe it! I’m absolutely in love with the zinnia collection, esp precious metals. I’ve been waiting for this day and I can’t believe it’s almost here! Yay!!!!

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  7395. Abby on

    Any of the zinnias!

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  7396. Katherine on

    I’m excited for the Little Flower Girl and alll the celosias! They are all so lovely.

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  7397. Shaki on

    It’s so hard to pick when all of them are just so magnificent looking! I dream of planting all the original varieties that I can order. Celosias have a special place in my heart for their awesome reseeding abilities. They always put people passing by my front garden a smile on their faces. Alpenglow, Golden Hour and Unicorn zinnias are the ones I hope to get. They just have this dreamy look to them. I cannot even begin with the Dahlia seeds! Starting from seeds is so much fun with my kids. We patiently wait to see what kind of blooms we got for the season. Thank you for having this giveaway. And releasing the seed sale on my birthday! It’s just so much fun to order seeds when you get birthday money, haha!

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  7398. Sara Yoder on

    I’m a gardening amateur, but would love to plant some of these beauties! The celosia are beautiful, also Golden Hour zinnias!

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  7399. Shalena on

    The range and saturation of colors here is astounding! I’m looking forward to Victorian Wedding and Sangria Mix, its so vivid!

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  7400. Chantelle Edwards on

    Every zinnia is on the list but specifically Precious Metals and Dawn Creek Blush! Way to go Erin!

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  7401. June Basile on

    Congratulations on creating these beautiful seed options for us to enjoy! My favorites are the dahlias! I hope to purchase one of each seed packet to share with garden loving friends and family at Easter, and of course keep one or two for myself. Looking forward to 2/6!

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  7402. Priscilla Lamontagne on

    I have so many favorites! But if I had to choose, I would go with Golden hour zinnias and Shooting stars dahlias! Thank you for sharing all of these beauties!

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  7403. Annie Perry on

    Oh the choices are a delight to the eye! I love reading your posts and seeing all the beautiful blooms you grow. The time , work and thought you put into each tiny detail just astonishes me. I’ve read each description, the sweet story that comes along with the flowers and the photos, stunning eye candy! I’m looking at the deeper rich colors of Sangria mix & Raspberry Lemonade and dreaming of fall bunches at my flower stand ☺️! I’ve also got my eye on a few zinnia mixes, that Unicorn , ohhhh my flavors!!!
    Thank you and your team for all the hard work you’ve done to bring us such beautiful flowers, growing information and JOY. ( I still want to be you when I grow up☺️)

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  7404. Carly on

    Wow what an amazing labor of love- you are going to bring joy to gardens across North America. Keeping my fingers crossed that I might be able to grab one or two of the new zinnia varieties!

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  7405. susan on

    ‘Petite Florets’ would look fabulous in my arrangements down here in the south …thank you for all your hard work and all your helpers!!!

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  7406. Amanda Nadeau on

    Vintage rose celosia (I’ve never grown celosia before) and precious metals zinnia! So excited.

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  7407. Katie Englert on

    How to choose?! Floret has been keeping me waiting on the edge of my seat every season. I feel like you allowed us to fall in love with her alongside of you. I’ve been watching your breeding program progress and waiting for this day!!

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  7408. Charlotte M. on

    I love them all! But, realistically I am going to have to narrow it down. I am loving all the celosias, and I think I might have the perfect spot to plant a bunch of them. I had been wondering what to put in that spot, but I think this is it. Now to read up on them a bit.

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  7409. Kristen S on

    Oh my. The variety is so lovely and certainly something for nearly everyone. I love the celocia. I think limonatta may be a fav. Best of luck on the launch.

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  7410. Jessica on

    I love the vintage rose celosia and the glowing embers would be great for fall arrangements! Hard to choose though, I love them all!

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  7411. Ellen Shaughnessy on

    Starting from seed is new to me but I am excited to try. The unicorn group really appeals to me and I can’t wait to get started. Love your blogs, and your confidence that anyone can produce the beauty that you and your team do.

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  7412. Justine wilkens on

    I’m most excited about precious metal zinnias and the dahlia mix!! Oh and that funky coral celosia

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  7413. Amy on

    Wow, what a beautiful collection! I am most excited about the ‘Bee’s Choice’ dahlia mix. I love helping pollinators.

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  7414. Haven on

    Wow! I have had flower gardens in the past, but finding this website was so exciting. Big plans. I’m excited to try some new flowers, i.e., Cancan girls and Spun Sugar. Your work is BEAUTIFUL and I hope you are blessed for your hard work.

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  7415. Roberta Wood on

    How can one chose?! The dahlia mixes for sure, but I am also intrigued by the celosia (and zinnias).

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  7416. Kelly Jones on

    Precious metals and unicorn mix, and Inlove all of the bright pink/red celosias

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  7417. Abbie on

    I just moved to an acreage in the country and can’t wait to make the flower gardens my own. Wish I could afford all, but hoping for Petite Florets and Dawn Creek Blush.

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  7418. Amber on

    Obviously, it would be so exciting to be able to try all of the varieties, but I think the ones I’m most excited about are Limonata, Petite Florets, and Golden Hour!

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  7419. Nadia on

    I can’t wait for the unicorn mix!!

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  7420. Ann Levine on

    I just adore them all especially the zinnias! But I’m most excited to try growing dahlias from seed and I would love seeds from petit floret.

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  7421. Chris Boone on

    Cancan girls and Floret will for sure be in the cart! Can’t decide which zinnia- so many great ones!

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  7422. Linda on

    They are all so beautiful- how does one pick just a few?! I’m a zinnia girl and will definitely be purchasing the much awaited Unicorn mix and Little Flower Girl. A few dahlias will complete my purchase as well! So excited for this! Thank you for sharing your ‘little plant souls’.

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  7423. Abigail Schlarb on

    These are all just so beautiful Erin! Congrats on your success! It seems underrated on This list and sea of beautiful colors but I am most drawn to the limonata celosia! I love the soft green color and look forward to adding it as filler to my bouquets!

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  7424. Sarah Klein on

    I am so excited for the unicorn mix! But They are all stunning ❤️

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  7425. Kristen on

    I can’t wait for precious metals! I’ve been watching you create this mix for the past few years and excited to give it a home in my New England garden!!

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  7426. Sara Bluestone on

    Love it! So inspiring on this dreary winter day in Connecticut. Your commitment shines. I am especially happy to see all three groups, celosia, zinnia and dahlias all varieties I have been growing since I started your course back in 2018 and stalwarts of my summer and autumn bouquets. Can’t wait to add some of your new color to my garden in 2024!! Good Luck in your new venture.

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  7427. Dena on

    Tough decision… any of the celosia varieties (those feathers are beautiful!!) or any of the zinnias & the ‘Coral Reef’ collection. I have been wanting to add more flowers growing in my vegetable garden for the pollinators, for their beauty & some to be cut to enjoy inside too.

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  7428. Erin Kelehan, Knotty Oaks Farm on

    Oh my goodness, who wouldn’t want ALL of these beautiful blooms?
    Having to choose, the Floret dahlias are gorgeous, possibly my favorite of the whole bunch. And the Autumn Blaze celocia…. to die for! And I’d love to test out Eric’s spun sugar celocia.
    I also want to try both the precious metals zinnias and the dawn creek peach. Well done! Everything you are offering is simply amazing!

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  7429. Emily on

    All of these zinnias are just so beautiful! Precious Metals, Alpenglow, Victorian Weddings look like must haves for me. Funny thing is that I never gave much though to zinnias 10 or 12 years ago. Now they are one of my favorites every summer.

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  7430. Theresa Walton on

    After looking at all of the varieties I really love the Celosia Raspberry Lemonade! I have planted the Floret Zinnias in oranges and yellows and want to add more vibrant pinks and purples to my home garden and look forward to adding the celosia flowers!

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  7431. Sarah Olfelt on

    How can I even begin to select what floret original I am most excited about. How am I ever going to choose. Basically I will just be happy to get my hands on any one of these. Beautiful varieties!

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  7432. Darci on

    I’m very excited about all of them! I am especially looking forward to golden hour zinnia as years ago I saw a photo of them on pinterest and have patiently waited for their appearance :) I’m also excited about spun sugar celosia for my bouquets and petite florets dahlias for my pollinator patch! Thank you for all the amazing and hard work you and your team do.

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  7433. Aida Alejandro on

    I am most excited for ALL of them but I also have two Limelight hydrangeas and love to see how ‘Alpenglow’ will pair with them. Of course the original ‘Floret’ and all the colors of the celosias! I am probably moving to Puerto Rico in the next few months and have to get these before I go! So exciting!

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  7434. Wendy C on

    Thank you for the opportunity to win some seeds, that is exciting! I am looking forward to Golden Hour, Alpenglow, for their little green centers and I just can’t decide on the dahlias, I keep changing my mind!! They are all so beautiful, much appreciate all of your hard work and joy that went into breeding them. They are ALL gorgeous.

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  7435. Kathy Bailey on

    Hi! I am a lover of the original Floret Dalia’s but all the new seed mixes are very intriguing and beautiful!! Thank you for all your hard work promoting flower growing and farming – a big inspiration to me!!

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  7436. Amy Sliffe on

    Oh my these are lovely! I’m most excited for the Autumn Blaze Celosia, and the Cancan girls! But all of these make me excited and ready for my spring/summer/fall 24 garden!

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  7437. Diane Geiser on

    So hard to choose–they are all gorgeous! I think celosia (Limonata, Spun Sugar, Vintage Rose) might be the ones I cannot wait to try first!

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  7438. Sharon Hoyes on

    Gorgeous colours! I’m looking forward to trying the Shooting Stars Dahlias. I’ve never grown Dahlias from seed and these are so beautiful they are worth my first trial!

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  7439. Jen Hohenboken on

    I’m primarily a pollinator person but I also love to share beauty. Any and all of the breeds are beautiful in their own way. If I had to choose only one, it would be bees’ choice. They do adore an open center.

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  7440. Kaitlyn Gholson on

    Defiantly would have to be any celosia, more excited for the rose gold though. The soft colors and whispyness of the plant is breath-taking.

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  7441. Tara on

    Summer sherbet is amazing. Can’t wait

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  7442. Carole on

    We are celebrating our first wedding in our family this fall and I’m planting the zinnia wedding flower mix in my garden to include in the florist’s mix. We’re so excited for this long-awaited joyous event and I’m anticipating looking at the arrangements that day and being reminded of the hope, beauty and love that began when my Floret Flower package arrives in the mail.

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  7443. Megan Stark on

    I’m most excited to grow Coral Reef! They make me smile when I see them and the colors are dreamy.

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  7444. Elizabeth Lound on

    Wow, one favorite? Impossible…How about 1 favorite in each group (and that’s still super difficult)! Celosia, I’d go with Limonita.
    Zinnia’s, love them all but I’d have to agree with the collective at your farm & say Unicorn Mix as well. Out of all the Dawn Creek beauties, Peach just drew my eye right in to the soft, romantic looking blooms. And lastly, the Dahlia seed mixes, the CanCan mix looks extremely interesting! Thank you (& Kori for all the hard work)!!!

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  7445. Bo Janes on

    I’m really looking forward to getting Golden Hour back to my garden! I grew it for the initial year it was available, and then lost every single plant in a surprise cold spell in year two. GH is my absolute favorite! That said, I’m also going to buy Precious Metals and one of the Dawn Creek offerings. Both offer color shades I really connect with and want to include.

    I’m also going to buy the Floret children dahlia seeds. I really love collarette/anemone dahlias, They are so whimsical and playful, so i’m excited to include them. Oh, and Spun Sugar!

    I’ve massively expanded my garden and can’t wait for a season of beautiful blooms to share with my family, neighbors, and friends!

    Many congrats to the Floret team!

    Bo

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  7446. Carolee Michel on

    I’m one season in to growing flowers to cut. Last year I had zinnias, that didn’t grow very tall, some sunflowers that grew over 10 ft tall, and cosmos. I added sedum cuts and fern leaves to my bouquets to fill them in. I’m looking forward to adding celosia limonata and sangria mix, dawn creek peach zinnias, and dahlias to my gardens this year. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  7447. Andrea Klokow on

    It’s so hard to choose! I definitely need some Cancan Girls dahlias in my life, but how can I live without Vintage Rose celosia or Victorian Wedding zinnias? They are all so beautiful. What an accomplishment you and your fabulous team have achieved. Thank you for bringing this into being.

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  7448. Amy Fiorello on

    Petite Florets and Shooting stars look really interesting!

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  7449. Jeni Tyson on

    These pictures bring such joy on a cold bleak winter day!
    I am smitten with “Floret”… but can’t wait to try the different dusty rose and metallic celosia and Alpenglow zinnias! I moved a meeting to be there for the grand seed sale opening! I am sure these will all sell out immediately like a U2 concert:)

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  7450. Allie on

    I am so excited to try to nab a packet of the cancan girls dahlia seeds. I am a huge fan of the fun anemone dahlias and I don’t see tons of others who share that opinion! I am also SO excited about the seed saving project Floret is working on, as I have found seed saving to be a fun hobby.

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  7451. Heather Grounds on

    I’m most excited & hoping to score alpenglow zinnias! Indiana needs these floret originals! Thank you Erin, Chris, & all of floret for your incredible work in the flower community!!!

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  7452. Karla on

    Erin these are a dream! I’m so thankful to you and your team for continuing to be so passionate about flower farming and breeding. It ignites me over and over again about why I love what I do so much. Thank you!

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  7453. Sarah Jamieson on

    Wow! What stunning color palettes! I love them all. I’m excited to try celosia in my garden this year. I haven’t grown this before and think I might have just the spot to try out Rose Gold.

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  7454. Scott on

    I’m excited about “Bee’s Choice.” I have a veggie garden and flower garden and have a neighbor who keeps bees. So, I’m excited about the prospect of having something bees flock to, to have all of us living harmoniously!

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  7455. Anna on

    I came here excited to see new zinnia varieties, but was actually blown away by the celosias! Wow! I always loved them in my garden, but didn’t realize all the different types that are out there. It would be a special treat to win them!

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  7456. Heather on

    Really blown away by the dahlia varieties! I think ppl are used to just purchasing the tubers but with such an amazing turn out from seed, these are ones I could spread around my cottage garden or grow as a cut flower.

    So either any of those or precious metals zinnias. I haven’t been a huge zinnia fan up to this point because none of the colors really grabbed me. But these might just have converted me lol

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  7457. Erin D. on

    Looking forward to all the dahlias and zinnias!

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  7458. JennaD on

    The wait is over! I can’t wait to see these unique and sure-to-be-beloved treasures in my cutting garden. Thank you so much for the time and care you put into everything you do.

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  7459. Teresa on

    I am a beginner ( just read your cut flower garden book), so I’m amazed by all of the varieties! I love the idea of the shooting stars and that no 2 plants are the same. The idea of being surprised when they bloom, feels like a gift that keeps on giving!

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  7460. Paula Suchy on

    Congratulations on this labor of love! They are stunning!

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  7461. Kelli Dunlap on

    As excited as I am about the new pastel tones, I am so looking forward to Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls for summer bouquets.

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  7462. Gypsy on

    How can you choose! I think Alpenglow and the spun sugar catch my eye, but all are to die for.

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  7463. Anne on

    So , so beautiful. I am most exciting about Alpenglow!

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  7464. Barb Parry on

    My wish list is growing. For celosia, it’s Vintage Rose. Precious Metals is at the top of my zinnia wish list. And the Can Can Girls dahlias are irresistible. Looking forward to having some or all at our farm this year.

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  7465. Kate S. on

    I am so excited about Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding, and Autumn Blaze. And Spun Sugar! I love the structure and texture of that one. And the production of Victorian Wedding. With this set of breeding, it has been REALLY hard to choose ‘just a few’. I really appreciate this post sharing the deeper details about all of the breeding. Magical work!

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  7466. Elizabeth Roots on

    So looking forward to Alpenglow and getting to know Dawn Creek – Victorian Wedding.

    I’ve been following the journey of Alpenglow for some time and can tell its personality is that of determination and individuality. It stands strong enough to weather the storm, and comfortable in its uniqueness. I feel like Alpenglow will add a bit of sparkle to any farm and I’m so excited to hopefully add it to mine.

    I’m excited to get to know Dawn Creek – Victorian Wedding and the Cancan girls as well. The start shaped blooms is so different than anything else I have growing.
    Thank you for sharing with the world all your hard work and inspiration.

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  7467. Jo Shults on

    Zinnias Zinnias Zinnias Orecious Metals, Dawn Creek! Hurry spring!

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  7468. Ellis on

    I’ve only even grown dahlias by the tuber. Maybe I’ll have to try some of your seeds this year!

    The Victorian Wedding zinnias look beautiful as well. I’ll have to get in line early because these are sure to sell fast.

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  7469. Melissa on

    Kori looks a like a fun addition!

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  7470. MARK NISIUS on

    As I live in MN Zone 3 its always a challenge to be able to grow different varieties of flowers. i have been gardening over 40 yrs now & have a large area where i mix vegetables with my flower beds. I have had huge success with both the past few years. i look forward to being able to add some Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Pastels & Cancan Girls this year. i have enjoyed your show & books and continue to learn more & more every year. Thank you so very much for sharing all you do

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  7471. Meredith Caflin on

    Precious metals! I’ve had my eye on it since you started posting about it. I love the under color of the petals.

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  7472. Anna on

    I can’t wait for the Spun Sugar celosia and Petite Florets dahlias. They’re all so beautiful, though!

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  7473. Olivia Bauder on

    I am new to the flower world and have become a touch obsessed!! I am super excited to try out the coral Celosia & the golden hour zinnia!! Hopefully will also be trying out bees choice dahlias!!

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  7474. Liz on

    I’ve been wanting to grow cut flowers for years now. We’re in the process of building a house on 11 acres so this is the year I’m going to do it. I’d love to start with the Alpenglow Zinnias. Such beautiful colors!

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  7475. Rachel on

    There’s so many that I would love to have. Vintage rose and autumn blaze are among my favorite!

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  7476. Joni Johnston on

    All I can say is, WOW! I love all the soft colors, the amazing shapes, and the uniqueness of the flowers. I’m excited to try all of them at some point, but I really love the soft colored zinnias. You have done an amazing job breeding these colors and shapes!

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  7477. Katie Byler on

    All so special and beautiful! I’m drawn to the vibrancy of the summer sherbet celosia. However, I know the designers that I work with to grow for anxiously waiting for all of the muted zinnias!

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  7478. Tammy Gilbert on

    Congratulations! I’m most excited about glowing embers. Glowing embers is stunning. It’s the only fire you want dancing in your fields.

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  7479. Jenny on

    It is hard to narrow down! I love golden hour zinnia and rose gold celosia.

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  7480. Jayne on

    I’m so excited about them all but I’ve had my eye on precious metals zinnias for YEARS!! To say that this day is long awaited would be an understatement!

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  7481. Courtney B on

    I can’t wait to grow some of the original zinnias, I’m not sure how to chose which ones to grow!

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  7482. Kristine on

    Fell in love with the new Celosia varieties but cannot wait fir Precious Metals!

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  7483. Erin on

    I’m excited about all the zinnia varieties and it’s hard to pick a favorite. The unicorn mix looks lovely, as does the Golden hour mix.

    After reading the post, I’m also very curious about the celosia, which I’ve never grown before, but they look so beautiful. Especially love the sangria deep color and the rose color as well.

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  7484. Sherri on

    Unicorn Mix Zinnias is my favorite! What an exciting time seeing all of your hard work coming together!! Congratulations!

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  7485. Judy Ryen on

    All so beautiful! Especially excited for the zinnia varieties!

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  7486. Amy on

    I can’t wait to try all of the dahlia seed varieties, especially Cancan Girls! I keep dreaming about the wonderful surprises and discoveries that my little garden will reveal this summer.

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  7487. Ashley on

    They are all so beautiful, the uniqueness of colors in all the collections are gorgeous. Spun sugar celosia and precious metals zinnias are at the top of my list, for this novice grower.

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  7488. Payton Christopher on

    I am most excited for Rose Gold Celosia and Victorian wedding zinnias! This is my first year doing my cut flower farm and I’m so excited to get some of your originals (hopefully)!! Thank you guys for all you do!

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  7489. Charline Miville-Deschenes on

    I absolutely love the celosia selection. The vintage rose, limonata and pink chenille are stunning.
    Congratulations on your release !

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  7490. kristina fillback on

    Erin, you have outdone yourself yet again!! I’ve been following your journey for 4 years now, and I’m so incredibly excited for you, and for us!!! We flower farmers cannot wait to get these stems blooming in our fields and to our florists! Thank you will never be enough…. Your impact on this community, your dedication to your craft, and the love/passion you have – bleeds through into each one of your Floret Originals! Biggest congratulations to you and the team. For “moving mountains”!! I can’t wait to support you, and grow them all!

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  7491. Samantha Nash on

    They all are so beautiful! I’m so excited about Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Honey, Dawn Creek Pastels, Dawn Creek Farm and Victorian Wedding! What an amazing accomplishment. I can’t wait to grow these beautiful flowers this year in my first cut flower garden.

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  7492. Katheryn on

    It has been so inspiring watching your journey over the years and the results are all breathtaking. I’m so looking forward to growing all of them but especially the beautiful zinnias, Autumn Blaze celosia and, of course, the dahlia Petite Florets. Thank you for the beauty your seeds will soon bring to my garden.

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  7493. Patti on

    I can’t wait for the petite floret seeds! I’ve grown dahlias from seed the last couple of years, but none have been nearly as beautiful as the range you have in that mix!

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  7494. Sherry on

    Breath taking is all I can say!! Excellent work, no matter which flower or celosia variety! All hats off to an excellent flower grower turned breeder! Thank you for sharing with the world!! I just LOVE all the Celosia and Dahlia seed varieties being offered. And please, don’t forget all the beautiful Zinnias! Congratulations!!!!!

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  7495. Suzanne on

    How exciting for you to reach this point! The bee’s mix is a wonderful mix of colors!

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  7496. Rachel Kichar on

    This will be my first year growing dahlias from seed (actually, my firat time growing dahlias at all)! Thank you for the encouragement!

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  7497. Jen on

    So many beautiful choices, would love to grow some Golden Hour Zinnias.

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  7498. Caroline on

    Little Flower Girl took my breath away!

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  7499. Cynthia on

    I am so excited to plant seeds from your new breeding collection! The plume celosia is beautiful and I love the zinnia colors you have developed!

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  7500. Barbara on

    So many beautiful choices! I’m gazing out on the snow and daydreaming of my choices.

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  7501. Heather S. on

    I love growing your zinnia seeds with my kids every year, it’s so fun to watch them get taller than the kids by the heat of mid summer haha. There is something so delicate about the little flower girl variety that I would love to add to the mix this year! Definitely want to also try adding some celosia as well, looks like a soft blanket for flowers to rest on in a vase. We love your flowers in my house, thanks for sharing all your originals with us!!

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  7502. Shelby Kirchhoff on

    I think Golden Hour is going to be one of my new favorites, so I can’t wait to snag that one along with a Dawn Creek variety. I have so much luck with Bee’s Choice seed mix in my little garden every year, so I can’t wait to try Floret’s babies this year!

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  7503. CJ on

    Bees choice and unicorn mix!

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  7504. Wendy on

    Zinnias are my favorite flowers, and these varieties are beautiful! Can’t wait to add them to my garden!

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  7505. Anna Harvey on

    Can’t wait to see those Unicorns!! They all look so incredibly beautiful!

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  7506. Gretchen on

    Excited for Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets! And, as always, the lovely plumes of the celosias ( especially Autumn Blaze).

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  7507. Naomi on

    Dahlias! Growing from seed is so exciting because you never know what you’ll end up with. Each bloom holds the promise of something wonderful and it teaches hope and resilience.

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  7508. Janet Faulk on

    It is going to be difficult to decide which ones to purchase. They are all so beautiful and I appreciate your dedication and expertise to bringing us new flower options. If I had to pick one, Precious metals is it!

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  7509. Patty on

    So excited to add the Cancan Girls to my little flower garden this year!

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  7510. Yvette Chandler on

    I love them all, but I’m most excited to grow Celosia. Of course the Zinnias are always a great choice. If I win the seeds I will I joyfully plant them all and do my very best to take care of them. Thank you for all you do.🥰🥰🥰🥰

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  7511. Lindsay F on

    I’ve been waiting for this for years now!! I am so excited for all the zinnias but my favorite would be precious metals. Come on February 6th!!

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  7512. Ruby Sirrah on

    Oh bringing this dream and hard work to fruition must be one of the sweetest times of your life!!! I know we are all thrilled for you and can’t wait to add the collection to our worlds. More beautiful flowers for the soul, thank you 💜
    I’m especially enthralled with Limonata and see it as a lovely, unique addition for my garden, vases, and enjoyment.
    Thank you

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  7513. Carol Hendley on

    I love all your new colors of celosia, but I’m partial to rose gold. I’ve been looking for a new celosia to add to my field and this is it!
    My favorite new zinnia is unicorn mix, because…. Unicorn! My granddaughter loves anything unicorn and I know she will be delighted!

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  7514. Lisa on

    I’m excited for Little Flower Girl!

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  7515. Colin on

    Alpenglow, Limonata and Petite Florets are the main ones I’m excited about. (Among others!) I love the soft, dreamy range of colors and can’t wait to see them glowing in our garden.

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  7516. Kate on

    I love all the zinnias but I’m most excited about alpenglow and the unicorn mix. I bought a house on Zinnia street so naturally my goal is to fill my front yard with zinnias this year.

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  7517. Chelsey Tucker on

    I’m looking forward to all, but I’m over-the-top excited about the zinnias and anemone dahlias! They will be the perfect addition to my garden. What a beautiful way to elevate cut flowers!

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  7518. Jo on

    I can’t wait to try growing precious metal and little flower girl zinnias! They will look great in my cut flower garden color palette.

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  7519. Joanna on

    I love growing celosia, zinnias and dahlias in my tiny garden. Each of the varieties you offer are so beautiful that it would be hard to choose. I’m certainly drawn to the more ethereal, pastel colors.

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  7520. Dee Nash on

    I’m very excited about all of the zinnia varieties, but Golden hour touches my heart.

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  7521. Lauren Shaver on

    Very excited for the new zinnia seed! I have never seen zinnias in pastel colors so I’m hoping to get my hands on some this season!
    You and your crew are so inspiring. All of your hard work has shown!

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  7522. Melissa Scott - In Bloom on

    Man oh Man!! I can easily say all, every single one is absolutely amazing. But if I had to choose, Victorian Wedding for Zinnias, Petite Floret Dahlias , and Rose Gold Celosia.
    Excited to add every single one to our Flower Farm! Feb 6th can’t get here fast enough! Thank You for bringing such beauty into the world!

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  7523. Emily dorin on

    I’m so excited to grow the cleosia, I just can’t decide which color I want to try 😊

    And of course the precious metals zinnias I’ve been in love with ever since starting to follow your account.

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  7524. Beth on

    I’m excited for the new Zinnia’s!

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  7525. Shana Cooper on

    I seem to be partial to the lighter colors – “Vintage Rose”, “Dawn Creek Honey,” and “Dawn Creek Peach” are my favorites. But what an honor it would be to have the ability to plant all of the varieties!

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  7526. Thea on

    What incredible work you’ve done with these varieties! I absolutely loved reading through and getting a feel for each of these stunning flowers. I think I’m most excited for are Vintage rose, Limelight, Victorian Wedding, Dawn Creek Pastels, Petite Florets, and Bee’s Choice. I usually go for muted/pastel tones, but honestly in each and every image of flowers on this page I see endless blooms I would be happy to grow!

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  7527. Kristie Winters on

    Precious metals. Also any celosia because I’ve never grown any before.

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  7528. Shayna on

    I’m dreaming of Bees Choice and Cancan Girls for the dahlias, Alpenglow and Precious Metals for zinnias, and Coral Reef, Limonata, Rose Gold, and Glowing Embers for celosia. But really all of them would be the dream!!!

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  7529. Caitlin Meredith on

    Can’t wait to get some floret zinnias!!! Been waiting a long time for them!

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  7530. Kimberly Stewart on

    I love dahlias and zinnias and am super excited to try the new Floret variety of dahlias and Unicorn zinnias, which I know both me and my daughter will love! I have never grown celosia before and think Autumn Blaze and Spun Sugar look amazing!

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  7531. Amanda McWane on

    Wow, all the work has really paid off – you’ve got some beauties here. I can’t wait to order some for my garden! The bees and butterflies are going to love them too!

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  7532. Rachel Bottoms on

    I’m excited about all the varieties, but that beautiful celiosa really caught my eye! Can’t wait to have some in my garden!

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  7533. Lori on

    Bee’s Choice is my favorite! I love the colors and variety included along with the pollinators it will attract. Love seeing all of your hard work and passion played out in flowers.

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  7534. Kim Gordhamer on

    I recently moved to a new home that has a perfect area to grow flowers. My previous home was heavily wooded and not a lot of sun. So this year I am especially excited to try my hand at the zinnias and dahlias. I have a very small area, but I think it will be beautiful.

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  7535. Ashley Rowe on

    Precious metals and Victorian wedding! But they are all to die for! Excited to try some of the dahlias too if I can get my hands on them!

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  7536. Taryn on

    The Victorian wedding zinnias are stunning! The colors would be perfect in my garden. Thank you for sharing these lovely flowers with all of us!!

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  7537. Dana Geller on

    I’ve always loved growing dahlias and zinnias, but this post has definitely inspired me to try celosia for the first time. You had me at super crest!

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  7538. Alexa on

    I’m excited about all of them! But, I’m particularly drawn to Cancan girls for their unique, fluffy centers—so fun! Looking forward to planting 😊

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  7539. Marianne Ravenna on

    I am excited to try Autumn Blaze, Sangria Mix and Coral Reef in the Celosia selections. I live in Zone 10 in Florida so I am always looking for heat loving varieties. I might need a few zinnia and Dahlia varieties as well. Thank you for all your hard work so that all of us flower lovers get to benefit.

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  7540. Joan N on

    I so enjoyed growing your zinnias last season! They brought me and the bees and butterflies so much joy. I would love to grow all the dahlias!! They are so beautiful.

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  7541. Andrew on

    I have been waiting for “Precious Metals” from the moment I saw it years ago! So excited

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  7542. Lisa Granat on

    So hard to choose…but Petite Floret and Victorian wedding mix are on my list,

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  7543. Stacy Minert on

    All the zinnias and Dalia’s! I want them everywhere!

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  7544. Abigail Valesky on

    I’m super excited about the dahlia mixes. Dahlias are my favorite and unfortunately I was unable to grow my garden last year and my tubers didn’t store well. I’m starting fresh and can’t wait to have dahlias again.
    I’m also very excited about the Alpenglow and Dawn Creek Pastels zinnias. They are absolutely stunning!

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  7545. Jillian Ihloff on

    I am SO excited about, well, all of them. I especially dream of the zinnia and dahlia mixes. Seasonal depression is a real thing and it’s strong right now. So this? This launch is Seasonal Therapy! So excited!

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  7546. Kelsey on

    I cannot wait for the Rose Gold and Vintage Rose Celosia varieties. I have also drooled over the Golden Hour Zinnias since you first started releasing pictures of them years ago. I have my list ready to go for when the sale goes live but those are the ones I’m most excited about!

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  7547. Aryn Burgess on

    Very excited for all the zinnia mixed, especially the Victorian mix! I am also super pumped to try to plant some dahlia seeds and see where that takes me! I live in Texas so zinnias and celosias are my BFFs in the garden come July!!

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  7548. Ashlea on

    The dahlia varieties all sound lovely but, those celosia have opened my eyes to new possibilities! Such a beautiful assortment of flowers as always.

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  7549. Kassi on

    ‘Raspberry Lemonade’ looks to have a beautiful saturation that really catches my eye.

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  7550. Cayleigh Fish on

    Unicorn golden hour and precious metals!!!!! It’s finally happening!!!

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  7551. Lorin harrison on

    The plume celosias are beautiful in their color ranges, and the golden hour zinnia that I’ve kept in seed production and selection since it was first offered years ago. I’m excited to see where your breeding efforts have taken these varieties. Your team is truly working on the colors and varieties that are important to floral artistry.
    Cant wait. 🤩

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  7552. Lori Braun on

    These are beautiful! Excited to purchase some of the seeds!

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  7553. Sarah on

    I’m really hoping to get my hands on some of these dahlia mix seed packets! Dahlias are my favorite and these mixes look exquisite!

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  7554. Savannah on

    Oh, I’ve been dying for golden hour zinnias for years. But the rose gold celosia & floret and shooting stars dahlias are also on my list! So exciting!

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  7555. Acacia on

    All of these look so beautiful it’s so hard to even choose the ones im most excited about! If i had to narrow it down. I’m super excited about the; Celosia Coral Reef, Celosia Sangria Mix, Zinnia Unicorn Mix, Zinnia Victorian Wedding. But honestly looking through them it’s so difficult to choose they are all amazing. I am someone who loves bold and unique colors and these totally align with that! Thank you for taking so much time and effort to create such beautiful flowers!

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  7556. Cindy on

    What an exciting time! History in the making with the release of these new varieties. Such a labor of love and sweat equity that we are all so blessed to be benefactors. I am so anticipating Alpenglow, Precious Metals, Cancan Girls and Spun Sugar!! Thank you Erin and the entire Floret Team for your insight and dedication to this project! You must be so proud and giddy with anticipation!! 💕💕💕

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  7557. Jolene on

    Petite florets and unicorn zinnias!! There are too many to choose from 1

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  7558. Melissa Hill on

    So Excited for them ALL!! Can’t wait to see Autumn Blaze, Golden Hour, Dawn Creek Pastels, and the Unicorn Mix growing in my garden this year.
    Just a hobby for me, puts a smile on my face to see all the beauties growing. 💛

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  7559. Michelle Mejia on

    I am most excited about the Dahlias. I love the idea that the seeds surprise you in their form and color! I love each of the varieties and mixes and have never grown dahlias from seed, so I’m super excited to try!

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  7560. Terese on

    I am excited to try growing some celosia to fill the garden and my bouquets!

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  7561. Elizabeth on

    Gorgeous flowers!! All of them!! Precious Metals and Cancan Girls are 2 that really have me intrigued.

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  7562. Jerry Kiser on

    I’m new to flower growing and look forward to the beautiful world of doing so. Blessings

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  7563. Jill Jewell on

    Shooting stars ⭐️⭐️& petite floret 🌸
    I look forward to planting floret seeds each year and sharing them with friends and family to help them grow some beauty in our small corners of earth 🌍.
    I hope to be chosen, it’s been a year and half of battling breast cancer. Last year my Queen lime zinnias and other floret flowers died during chemo as I was too weak to keep it up. This year I’m ready to start again and to THRIVE in my garden and in life.
    So excited for these beauties! You’ve worked so hard and we’re ready to plant 🌱 Thanks team floret for the consideration. 🤗 Jill ***************************

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  7564. Kelly Hutchens on

    Thanks for this lovely introduction!! I am now in love with ALLL of them!! A lovely collection after years of hard work!!

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  7565. Daryl galeno on

    You have been such an inspiration. I have been following you for so many years.. I have bought 16 acres and want to develop them into beautiful garden like yours and share all the love it brings me.
    I love the thought of you keeping the old stock alive. There are so many beautiful varieties out there that have been forgotten. Every seed I’ve gotten from you I do cherish like they have their own soul and what a beautiful life they’re going to have.cant wait for Feb 6.

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  7566. Nicole on

    Love them all but most excited to try Celosia varieties for my first time and unicorn and alpenglow zinnias!

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  7567. Elizabeth on

    Its amazing to see the different personality from each floret original. Great work team!

    I’m so excited about Alpenglow, it speaks to me in so many ways and I would just love to grow it in my micro-flower farm.
    Alpenglow to me is symbol of determination. With all the challenges and the journey its been on, its like you’ve raised Alpenglow to be strong enough to weather any storm, and to find the light. The more I read and hear your journey with Alpenglow, the more I feel like its intentions were always to add a bit of sparkle to the world. And I totally want to add that for my urban micro-flower farm.

    I’m also looking forward to Shooting Star and Cancan Girls because WOW! The vibrant colors and sweet star shaped blooms are so different than anything I grow and can’t wait to try them this year. The Dawns Creek Peach and Victorian Wedding immediately caught my eye and I just HAVE to dig in for more. Totally wasn’t expecting to be knocked off my chair this early in the AM.

    Thank you for sharing and all the hard work you and your team does.

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  7568. Whitney on

    Most excited for the dahlia seeds! or maybe the unicorn zinnias! or maybe the autumn blaze celosia! It’s hard to pick one but so excited about each of these varieties!!

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  7569. Lauren on

    I can’t wait for all the new zinnias! I don’t know how to choose!

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  7570. Crystal Rose on

    I’m most excited about bees mix! I’m buying a home with land to re start my gardening journey and cannot wait! They’re all so beautiful!

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  7571. Heather Watson on

    Came to read about the zinnias but fell in love with the celosia! I’d love to grow any of the magenta/red/bronze ones this summer. They are so beautiful and look amazing in market bouquets.

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  7572. Janice Vlachos on

    I don’t think I can pick, it feels impossible. I love the zinnias, the colors are spectacular!

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  7573. Christy on

    What a sweet journey. When we moved, I dug up different varieties and seeds from my flower garden to our new “old” home, some of which were given to me . It was like bringing friends along on our move, now they are thriving in our garden. I am most interested in the Colosia and Zennia’s, they seem to do well here in the Oklahoma climate.

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  7574. Julie G on

    They are all amazing but my favorite is precious metals. I fell in love with them after watching one of your videos where you were talking about them. I can’t wait to have them in my garden this year!

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  7575. Heather on

    I am excited to try a cleosia (especially limonata), any of the zinnias and to try growing dahlias from seed (especially the petite florets).

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  7576. Bailey on

    These are so incredible,Erin! I’m soo excited about all of the dahlia varieties!!

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  7577. Denisse Warshak on

    What beautiful flowers! I’ve never ordered from you before and hope I can get my hands on some seeds before you sell out! I especially look forward to the dahlias as I tried growing some last year and failed. Maybe too hot to grow them in super bit hot south Texas?? I will try again!!!

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  7578. Mallorie on

    I’m excited about unicorn mix zinnias, but really any of them!!

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  7579. Sherry Snyder on

    Last year, without thinking, I planted BeesChoice Dahlias in a 2’ raised bed. They were glorious, no two alike, providing a hostel for all kinds of bees who were chowing down or, in some cases, catching 40 winks in a bed of pollen. Unfortunately, with the extended elevation of the bed, I needed a stepladder to harvest the blooms. Planting them again this year but at ground level. Lesson learned.

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  7580. Robin Smith on

    I’m so excited all of them, but especially sangria celosia, precious metals, apricot mix, and ALL varieties of the dahlia seeds. Can’t wait!! I just hope I score before they sell out!!

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  7581. Kate Bombardier on

    I am looking forward to all varieties! Especially Flower Girl🌸
    My daughter is getting married in August and I am doing her flowers.
    Would love to incorporate blooms from my garden❤️

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  7582. Pamela Sharek on

    I’ve been in love with Alpenglow since the moment I’ve first seen it. So excited for it finally be offered!

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  7583. Connie Barron on

    Who can choose! Precious Metals, Little Flower Girl, Dawn Creek Peach….I want then all. My wedding florist will go nuts over these and I’ll be hopping around the garden like it’s Christmas morning. Come on February!

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  7584. Mardi Fish on

    I’m drawn to dramatic colors as well as subtle pastels – so Coral Reef celosa, Floret dalia, and several of the mixes. Beautiful!

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  7585. Jenny James on

    I’m taken with Alpenglow, the dawn creek series, and limonata (to name a few!). What a rewarding project- congratulations.

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  7586. Terri Robertson on

    Your breeding varieties are all beautiful and I can’t wait to order next week. I have a list made already with some from each group. I want to try growing celosia for the first time this year.

    The favorites I’m hoping to get are Celosia in Vintage Rose, Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnias, and the CanCan Girls dahlias.

    Thank you for all the hard work to share these beautiful flowers with us.

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  7587. Amanda on

    I am so excited for the Dahlia seeds. The floret mixes and bees choice will definitely be shipping to my house.

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  7588. Andrea on

    While all are lovely, the unicorn zinnia is my favorite!

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  7589. Laura McCutchen on

    I am thrilled to add the unicorn mix of zinnias and the floret & petite floret dahlias to my landscape at our new lake house. I just see them directing the way all along the cart path to the dock!!! I also have a special spot that the rose gold celosia will be the star of the show! I have never grown celosia before so I can’t wait to get started!

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  7590. Olivia on

    Congratulations on achieving this goal! My garden needs the texture of celosia.

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  7591. Marilena on

    I have watched with intrigue and joy over these years. The day has finally come! Thank you for sharing the journey with all of us. Congratulations, Floret team! I would love to grow ‘Petite Florets’.

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  7592. Jessica on

    It’s hard to pick just one but I’m most excited about the Unicorn Mix Zinnias; I love the ombre effect in the petals and the variety of colors within the mix.

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  7593. Rosie on

    The new zinnia varieties are my fav!!

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  7594. Diane on

    How lovely, ALL! I have some of Floret’s celosia and zinnia seeds I’ve been anxiously waiting to plant for a cutting garden, (my first cutting garden inspired by you!) Thanks and well done!

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  7595. Hilda Avila on

    I am always looking forward to adding Bee’s Choice to my garden. Your celosia is also a favorite every year.

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  7596. Elizabeth Protzman on

    I can’t wait to add as many zinnias as I can to my garden this year. Gardening has become my family passion (including our toddlers) and I’m looking forward to adding the whimsy of the zinnias to the experience.

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  7597. Christy on

    I’m most excited for the Petit Floret Dahlia’s! Do excited to grow Dahlias from seed instead of tubers! Also what to try the Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnias. I’ve grown many of your zinnias (and successfully saved seeds to replant) in the past and have been So happy with them. I’ve never grown Celosias before but love the shapes of Coral Reef and Pink Chenille. Thank you Erin!

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  7598. Donna Lizotte on

    Stunning! Love the Celiosa and even the thought of starting Dahlias from seed is so exciting!

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  7599. Monica Byrne on

    Can’t pick a favorite but am now excited about the celosia, which you correctly suspected I might previously have overlooked! Congratulations on this extraordinary accomplishment!!!!

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  7600. Nan Braun on

    What you have done with the celosias is so exciting. I am especially excited for dusty rose. However, the golden hour zinnias and shooting atar dahlias are also exciting. I would love to be able to plant them all.

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  7601. Mary Helfrich on

    It is hard to choose a favorite! ‘Cancan Girls’ and ‘Precious Metal Zinnias’ are at the top of my list. I just. can’t wait to try ANY of your beautiful creations!

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  7602. Laura on

    Looking forward to Victorian Wedding. Little Flower Girl has been a favorite for a few years and is a must grow for me! I have been diligent about saving seeds to make sure I don’t lose it. Thank you for sharing these jewels with the world.

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  7603. Sarah Wolfgram on

    All! But ‘Little Flower Girl’ because I love sentimentality (and pretty pastels). Also so stoked about the Dawn Creek x Floret collabs – that honey zinnia is so yummy. So excited for Floret’s next chapter and to start growing these babies in my garden.

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  7604. Jen A on

    Wow! What beautiful varieties!! As a wedding florist I can’t wait to try the Victorian wedding zinnias abs dawn creek honey. Even if I don’t have a wedding it will be great to get some big producing plants going to share with friends and family, and create freely in the studio without spending tons of money at the wholesaler.

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  7605. Rachel Hess on

    The precious metals zinnias are chefs kiss! Love the variety and stunning colors of them all however!

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  7606. Emily Devroy on

    I think I am most excited for the alpenglow and rose celosia! I think the color palettes are exquisite and will help both home gardeners and market sellers make bouquets that are eye catching and make people ask “What is that flower?” Thank you for ethically teaming up with breeders to get these seeds out!

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  7607. Elizabeth Saleniuc on

    Such a beautiful collection!! I want to add the alpenglow zinnias (among others) to my 2024 line up.

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  7608. Danielle McGuire on

    I am so excited to grow alpen glow, bee’s choice, vintage rose, and unicorn :) I never knew zinnias could be so romantic and beautiful!

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  7609. Estelle on

    I am super excited to try my hand cut flower farming!
    I can’t wait to get some of those Dahlias and Zinnias 💙

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  7610. Nina Wilkinson on

    My kids and I have a small garden at our home and we have a section marked off that we plant just for the bees and pollinators. We love using your seeds because they are not only beautiful but beneficial to our environment! We have so many bees, butterflies & hummingbirds zipping around the garden – exactly as it should be!

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  7611. Annie Landry on

    I love the Celosia vintage rose. The pale color and the structural feels of the flowers make me think of a frosty winter morning. It will be a pleasure to introduce such a feeling in a summer bouquet when everything is hot and humid, just like a fresh breeze.
    I love all the wonderful color of the collection and I hope to be able to grab some of them. Thanks for all your wonderful work and inspiration you give us all.

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  7612. Deanna Hostler on

    Love all of them but am really drawn in by zinnias, the Victorian wedding, precious metals and unicorn all look wonderful

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  7613. Katie on

    Beautiful post! I’ve been following the new varieties, and love the comparison across. I’m most excited for the Alpenglow zinnias, Limonata celosia, and Petite Floret dahlias.

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  7614. Jodi Gates on

    I am so torn, they are all so beautiful! I love zinnias and can’t wait for a chance to get the Alpenglow and Precious Metals as well as Dawn Creek Pastels!

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  7615. Michelle Cohen on

    I’m most excited about Alpenglow, Golden Hour, Unicorn Mix and Bee’s Choice. I’m starting a garden this year to honor my Mom who passed away in September and I’m hoping I can get some of your seeds—your flowers are so magical!

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  7616. Dana on

    I’m a flower growing newbie and in the process of planning my garden. I am a new fan of celosia and can’t wait to grow some this year.

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  7617. Peggy Taylor on

    They are all so beautiful how does one pick. I started my small garden last year and have saved seeds and tubers. But I have to try a couple of these at the very minimum. Cancan girls and coral reef . So hard to pick. Thank you so much. Love everyone of them.

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  7618. Natasha on

    The Unicorn mix has an incredible range of colors, and Autumn Blaze is Perfect for Fall!

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  7619. Sarah on

    After many years of not growing cut flowers I’m slowing integrated them back into the farm. Celosia has always been a favourite of mine. The spun sugar looks particularly delightful! Also the dusty rose and coral reef celosias and the then the precious metals and unicorn mix for the zinnias. I’ve never grown dahlias from seed so that is something I’m interested in trying.

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  7620. Rachel G on

    Gah! How can you pick a favorite?! I feel like I am always drawn to celosia but I would say the bees choice and unicorn mix are calling to me and hope I can snag a packet of those!

    🤞🤞🤞🤞

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  7621. Brittney L on

    I love them all! I think I am most excited for Unicorn Mix and Bee’s Choice!

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  7622. Sarah on

    Precious metals and shooting stars—wow!!!

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  7623. Jasmine on

    I am really looking forward for Victorian Wedding !!!

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  7624. Teena Carroll on

    Honestly, I love all your varieties! I have been keeping up with you on Instagram for years following your amazing stories. I’m in Georgia and feel like any of yours would thrive here. I Love zinnias, celosia and dahlias, they are such easy plants that I look forward to every year. Have started the love for gardening in my 6 yr old granddaughter. Never to young to dig in the dirt! Thanks for all your hard work!

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  7625. Jasmine on

    “Dawn Creek Honey” such a soft color palette! The ease of growing Zinnias with such a fluffy fancy look will be a joy.

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  7626. Nicol on

    I love the zinnias and the unicorn one sounds like it would be a hit with my kids to grow! And the celosia! Wow I hate to admit but I always passed them over-but now am interested in the coral reef or the vintage rose or the rose gold! Might have to find room for those somewhere in the garden! Very pretty

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  7627. Megan M on

    I’m actually most excited about the 12 celosia varieties, I find that they had such a lovely airy feel to my summer flower arrangements. I have to say the zinnias are right behind as they are always a staple in the garden. Look forward to trying these seeds in the garden.

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  7628. Jorie MacLeod on

    Bee’s choice will be my first pick, also Floret! I am so excited about your zinnias, as well!

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  7629. Chrissy on

    Yay !!! I’m most excited about the Golden Hour Zinnia and the Celosias. Great work!

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  7630. Sarah on

    Ok it was challenging to narrow it down to my “favorite” I am very excited about Alpenglow, Dawn Creek Blush, and Petite Floret! Thank you for all your hard work and passion for collaboration.

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  7631. Sabrina on

    I love them all but I’m most excited to grow, Alpenglow. It’s such a beautiful zinnia and I’ve never seen anything else like it!

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  7632. Cynthe Slaybaugh on

    I am excited to try all the new Floret varieties but especially celosia.

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  7633. Sara Calvin on

    I think Appenglow is going to be a hit! It’s so beautiful. I can’t wait to grow that one, vintage rose and Victorian wedding. What a dream ✨☀️ how cool to create something completely new and then share it with the world. That’s really special.

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  7634. Al on

    ‘Bee’s Choice’ dahlia seed! Combining wonderful form and color with enhanced pollinator habitat – Thank you for sharing flower magic.

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  7635. Erica on

    I’m totally enchanted by anemone dahlias so I’m crossing my fingers to get some can can girls seeds! I lost all my dahlia tubers in a flood in 2021 so I’m slowly growing my collection again! My kids are just getting interested in gardening now (age 2 and 4) so I’m hoping to buy some zinnia seeds for them to grow! Last year was my first time growing them and they won my heart!

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  7636. Elizabeth on

    I have been watching precious metals evolve through your posts and am so excited it is available!!! They are so beautiful! Alpenglow also! Ahhh- the whole lot of floret originals is amazing. What a great showing of your hard work on the the farm- congrats!

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  7637. Karen Pritchard on

    Thank you so much Erin for pioneering this breeding effort. Your work on zinnia breeding will allow CSA farmers to differentiate their bouquet programs with amazing soft colors that will complement our dahlias and lisianthus. The Little Flower Girl series wins my heart- the small blooms are essential for my design work. Bravo!!

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  7638. Amy on

    Oh my gosh! I need every single Dahlia mix! These are gorgeous! What exciting work you’re doing on the flower farm. 😊

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  7639. Hannah Odom on

    This is so exciting! I can’t wait to get my hands on the Victorian Wedding zinnias and the Bee’s Choice Dahlias!

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  7640. Lauren Rohwer on

    How could I choose a favorite with so many incredible options! So grateful for your hard work and commitment to this project! I’m especially excited for the new Celosia colors, as they’re real work horses for me on my farm and I’m in love with the new colors, particularly ‘Autumn Blaze’. I’m also hopeful to get at least one variety of the new amazing zinnias, particularly ‘Alpenglow’. Hoping!!!!!!

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  7641. Alice dt on

    All of them! Can’t choose which one is my favourite 💛🧡🩷❤️

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  7642. Laura on

    I love them all, but I’ve been waiting for Spun Sugar, Can Can girls and Golden Hour forever!

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  7643. Frances Brown on

    I’m so excited to try all the new zinnias! Here in the south they grow well! 💕

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  7644. Samantha Kwan on

    Cancan Girls is a stunning beauty. I would love to be able to grow her. In addition, zinnias are absolutely lovely and I would like to grow those in addition to my dahlias!

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  7645. Susan MacDonald on

    I have no room, so I’m going to make a new bed between the sidewalk and the street!! I am going to try the Autumn Blaze Celosia and I have to buy Cancun girls and Petite Florets. The space won’t be complete without the Unicorn Zinnias. I send your seeds all over the country to my people, so I can’t wait for this sale!!

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  7646. Lindsey on

    Can’t wait for my customers to see these! What a delight for us all! I’m really looking forward to the zinnia varieties precious metals, alpenglow, and dawn creek blush. And the celosia…love the vintage rose and pink chenille. So grateful for Floret! (Floret Alumni, 2018)

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  7647. Nancy Boyce on

    Glowing Embers Celosia looks amazing and should grow well for me. I also live all the Zinnias! Unicorn Mux and Precious Metals seem magical!

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  7648. Kendra Barber on

    I’m so excited for the celosia varieties, it will be my first time growing it!

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  7649. Jill T. on

    Very exciting!! I am excited to try the ‘Little Flower Girl’ zinnia mix if I can get some seeds!

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  7650. Stacy on

    Most excited for the Dahlia seeds.
    However, I will be ordering some of each seed you have on offer, they are all dreamy 🩷
    I put my flower farm aside a few years ago, as my young family grew and required more time. This year I’ve been inspired by you to revisit the rows and see where it takes me. My heart belongs in the flower fields 🩷

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  7651. Paige Gadd on

    I’m so exciting for more dahlia seed mixes! I grew several packs of the bees choice last year and unfortunately we got so much rain that most of my tubers rotted before I could pull them up to store! I’m so ready to try again, hopefully I’m able to get my hands of some new varieties too!!!

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  7652. Laticia on

    I’m looking forward to eventually getting my hands on flower girl zinnias and alpine glow! They look beautiful

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  7653. Nichole on

    Super excited to try these gorgeous flowers out in the garden. I can’t wait to get my hands on Precious Metals and all the other zinnia mixes and I can never get enough celosia!

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  7654. Janna Schrock on

    I am so excited with your work on the zinnias… So many gorgeous additions to the zinnia family! I would pick Alpenglow, precious metals, dawn creek pastels, and vintage rose in the celosia first of all.

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  7655. Ashley Gulick on

    Erin how can we choose?! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to growing the flower world. You’ve elevated zinnias to the next level and I cannot wait to try them all. Always excited to try different varieties of celosia too. Imagine drying those deep, dark colors 😍

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  7656. Jennifer Houti on

    I am excited to try the soft dusty colors of the Vintage Rose celosia and Alpenglow zinnias, and then the free-for-all of Bee’s Choice dahlias. Hoping they will do well in the heat and humidity of Charleston, SC!

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  7657. Dani Boss on

    I am most excited for the zinnias, especially Alpenglow, Precious Metals abd Victorian Wedding! Here in south Texas we have super long, hot summers, and while most flowers struggle during this time, zinnias just keep on blooming! I’m excited to see the pastel colors because the florists around here just love zinnias and I think they will love those colors.

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  7658. Cassie Boguth on

    So exciting that you’re ready to share these special varieties with us! Precious Metals has caught my eye every time you post on Instagram about it. Congratulations!

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  7659. Becky on

    We love Bee’s Choice. They did so well in Georgia! Can’t wait to try some of your other seeds.

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  7660. Jacqueline on

    Most excited to try a few of the dahlias – surprises that come from seeds are always fun!

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  7661. Celeste on

    It’s hard to pick just a few favorites – they’re all so beautiful and inviting, especially on this grey, frosty day on the East Coast! I’ve never tried growing celosia from seed – Raspberry Lemonade and Sangria Mix are especially appealing to me.
    As someone who grew dahlias from seed for the first time this past season, I am intrigued by Can-Can Girls and the Floret collection.

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  7662. Kaydee on

    Hard to choose a favorite because I want them all. I’m a sucker for zinnias and think florist and designers are going to go crazy over them. I am most looking forward to growing ‘Precious Metals’.

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  7663. Becky on

    I’m not a huge celosia fan but you have varieties that I wouldn’t mind growing,the ‘vintage rose’ being one of them!And the ‘golden hour’ zinnia would be my pick although all of them are just so beautiful!

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  7664. Genevieve Joyner on

    It’s hard!!! I want to clear my plans for veg plot and grow only flowers!!! I was only going to get Victorian wedding and rose gold…. But now I think I have to grow unicorn mix and lemonata too!!! Can’t wait!!!!

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  7665. Jenna Cowperthwaite on

    Congratulations! What an exciting accomplishment. Choosing seeds from you is always an act of self control! I am super excited about Spun Sugar, Unicorn Mix and the Petite Florets. Wishing you all the best!

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  7666. Whitney on

    Ugh. These are all so beautiful!! I’m most excited about the Precious Metals because my current zinnia seeds are bright and bold. I LOVE the soft pastel varieties, and zinnias just keep blooming and blooming.

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  7667. Shari Froelich on

    Nothing but “swoon” to all of the beauty offered! I can’t thank you enough for all of your efforts and mostly to your vision that has created such beauty for us all to enjoy.

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  7668. Debra Tetrault on

    I’m quite intrigued by Dahlia Petite Florets and the range of possibilities. I’m not sure why I have never collected dahlia seeds before and feel that I have been missing out! The idea of winning a complete collection makes my head spin!

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  7669. Donna Callahan on

    What a beautiful selection. As I read through, I kept telling myself not to go crazy and pick them all as my favorites! If I have to limit myself, I would choose the Sangria Celosia, the Precious Metals and maybe Golden Hour Zinnias and lastly, the Floret Dahlia. They all would be amazing additions to my small, just starting out flower farm! Wow, I may need to hire some help!

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  7670. Patricia C on

    This is my very first year growing annuals! I’m usually growing roses so I’m excited for something new. I’m looking forward to your zinnias especially Pastel Mix, Dawn Creek Pastels, and Victorian Wedding. Honestly, I just love everything!

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  7671. Joelle on

    “Floret”, of course! Such a lovely color and form.

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  7672. Katy Lockhart on

    I was lucky enough to try Unicorn Mix years ago (heart eyes)!
    This year I’d love to plant Kori’s Dawn Creek Pastel mix. I love that you’re lifting others up with your success! Cheers!

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  7673. Marie on

    WOW! Love them all! I think Unicorn Mix and Precious Metals are my favorites! Love your enthusiasm when it comes to your breeding projects! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge!

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  7674. Geneviève Duval on

    I can’t wait for the zinnias (alpenglow, dawn creek pastels and Victorian wedding). All of it really, the dahlia petite florets and many of the celosias.

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  7675. Kelsey on

    I cannot wait to try out the dahlia seed mixes!

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  7676. Jessica on

    Victorian Wedding zinnias, for sure! And thanks for putting me on Renee’s garden for our other seed needs. They do offer great mixes for our small patch :)

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  7677. Teresa Moore on

    I am most excited about the zinnias, especially precious metals, flower girls and the unicorn mix. I love florets seeds and the durability of the breeding. I have used some of your seeds that were 3 years old and most of them germinated!

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  7678. Katy Levesque on

    Thank you so much for putting your heart and soul into these beautiful creations. I know so many of us are so very excited to grow them in our own gardens. And I know it was a labor of love from you and your team. Personally, I am most looking forward to Precious Metals and the Petiite Floret mix..

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  7679. Jackie Riess on

    I’m looking forward to the Dawn Creek Blush Zinnias & Vintage Rose Celosia! I’m really loving the mix of forms in the Zinnia packs!

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  7680. Charity Bryant on

    I would love to try them all. I’m most excited about the unicorn mix.

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  7681. Julianna Haviv on

    Last year was my first year planting flowers in my garden. This June I will be welcoming my first baby, a girl. I look forward to taking her out into the garden in her first few months of her life to look at the flowers from precious metals, petite florets and of course, little flower girl. I hope she finds the peace and refuge amongst the plants like I did last year and that it becomes our tradition. A new little flower girl will be amongst us.

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  7682. Christi Milan on

    I am super excited about the Zinnia varieties. It’s hard to pick a specific variety as they are all so beautiful. I can’t wait to grown them and see them in person. Thank you for sharing your hard work!

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  7683. Kate Koehrsen on

    Love the extensive detail on all and who doesn’t just move zinnias?! But, the celosia get me soooo excited! The Sangria mix blows me away! Well done, again!

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  7684. Jenny on

    Pumped to try some of your celosia! I tried some for the first time last year and they grew like weeds, so I’m excited to add more this year!

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  7685. Lauren I on

    I am most excited about the saw creek and floret zinnias. Although I would also love the limonata celosia too! I have 2 packages of bees choice dahlia seeds that I am growing this year which I can’t wait to see. Basically, I’m all in, for every variety!!!

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  7686. Andrea Dawson Thomas on

    All so stunning! Looking forward to growing Dawn Creek Blush and loving Autumn Blaze too.

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  7687. Mary on

    I’ve moved to upper Michigan and am reworking how I started a brand new garden last year. I’m so excited to include your original seeds to the mix. Having a dahlia from the Floret dahlia is beyond meaningful to me so I’m ordering Petite Floret and of course, zinnias! I’ve never grown celosias and can’t wait to try them! Thank you for all your hard work and your beautiful flowers!

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  7688. Karen Mason on

    I love Zinnias. I am new to flower farming and I definitely plan to grow these my first time around as cutting flowers. I have always thrown some in my garden beds as a pop of color. I know I can grow them. I would love to win the collection.

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  7689. Amy Jo Ryan on

    They’re all so beautiful, but I’m the most excited about Alpen glow zinnias and the limonata celosia. Great work!

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  7690. Rebecca Materasso on

    I’ve been waiting for this for so long :) I’m a self taught gardener on 1/8 acre in Central Florida by the gulf where gardening is practically non existent. I’m trying to get people in our community to get excited about gardening while learning how to grow cut flowers that aren’t easy to grow here. Thanks so much for sharing Erin and Floret team.

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  7691. Christie on

    I am so excited for all of the Zinnia varieties! I can’t wait to grow more zinnias in my garden this year! I am also excited to try growing dahlias from seed! Every year is a new adventure with my garden.

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  7692. Jamie on

    I’m excited for all the zinnia varieties! I can’t choose just one! Zinnias are one of my favorite cut flowers and are a staple for me to grow for bouquets. I love that there are so many lighter colored options in your breeding release

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  7693. Shantelle Sinotte on

    All the zinnias! But especially Dawn Creek blush, she’s a dream!

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  7694. Anne Jaso on

    Intoxicating! Congratulations on seeing all of your hard work come to really stunning fruition! Tough to choose a favorite, but the ‘Dawn Creek’mixes have me swooning…so lovely. Thank you for all you do, very impressive.

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  7695. Sarah Brasher on

    They are so so beautiful! I remember when you first started showing those precious metals and I cant wait to get some seeds! Also love the unicorn, little flower girl and the dahlia. All so amazing!

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  7696. Peg on

    Vintage Rose celosia will be a wonderful addition to bridal bouquets!

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  7697. Emily on

    I am just so excited for this!! Delighted to see Golden Hour back. I missed out the first time those were offered and am hoping to snag some this time around. Maybe also Alpenglow, summer sherbet, rose gold, Victorian wedding?! So lovely.

    Thank you for the years of hard work you have invested in this project. It’s beyond beautiful!

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  7698. Christine Sullivan on

    I’m excited about the Vintage Rose celosia, Precious Metals and Little Flower Girl zinnias, and the Petite Floret dahlias. I can’t wait to experiment with arrangements that will come from these colors!

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  7699. Merinda on

    Goodness, if I had to choose I’d choose the precious metals! My daughters and I love going to the local farmers market. Every time we go, we buy a small bouquet of flowers from the local flower farmer and she always has zinnias, celosia and dahlias! We love to have beautiful locally grown flowers on our table every week to bring us joy! We would be honored if we could bring those joyful beauties into our own home garden to grow from seed!! Our garden is one of me & my daughters’ favorite things to do together. Just like me & my mom!

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  7700. Amber on

    Really, I want them all. But I need to save some room for potatoes, tomatoes and the like. So I’ll start with Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek. And then throw in a celosia for fun!

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  7701. Stephanie on

    Zinnias are one of my favorite flowers to grow, and I’m always adding new varieties each year. I’m really excited to grow Alpenglow and Golden Hour! They are so pretty and romantic! Thanks for offering seeds for these beautiful flowers!

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  7702. Michelle Craig on

    I think your Victorian Wedding Zinnias are gorgeous!!! I would love to add these!

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  7703. Mike on

    I’ve set aside a large area next to my vegetable garden for zinnias. Can’t wait to kick off my zinnia journey!

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  7704. Lynnae on

    So much beauty! Dawn Creek Blush & Rose Gold are my two favorites.

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  7705. Nicole on

    Can’t wait to grow the Dahlia seed!

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  7706. Corbin Page on

    I can’t wait to add Rose Gold to my garden! I have tried celosia before but it got too large and stalky with wispy heads. Rose gold looks beautiful, and I can’t wait to combine it with my dahlias that I grew last year!!! Thank you, Erin and team, for all that you do to spread beauty in this world. It is much appreciated by this Virginia grower!!!!

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  7707. TJ on

    Cannot wait to start my venture on growing celosia, specifically the Sangria!

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  7708. Donna Tribble on

    The collection is so amazingly beautiful! We are excited to see how these flowers change the industry. Can’t wait to grow them here on the East Coast and be a part of this journey.

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  7709. Kate on

    Zinnias are a favorite! Can’t pick just one variety to try

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  7710. Kimberlee on

    I’m so excited that the unicorn mix is back!

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  7711. Annie on

    I would love to add some sweet zinnia to my yard.

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  7712. Emilia on

    Zinnias have always given me the most joy to grow! They have such a variety of color and size and shape, and are so easy to grow. The Alpenglow and the Preicios Metals mixes look so, so lovely!

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  7713. Nicole Crumbley on

    Congratulations to the whole team. I’ve followed your journey for years now. Because of your passion for flowers I started my little cut flower garden 4 years ago. I’ve since increased my growing space and can not wait to add these beauties to the mix. I’m definitely looking forward to adding Bees Choice this year!!

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  7714. Billie on

    How exciting that you offer your own original seed collection. Congratulations!!! I love dahlias and can’t wait to check out the “Cancan girls” sounds like a once in a life time opportunity! Thanks!!

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  7715. Cyndie on

    Beautiful. The fruits of your labor. Thank you for offering to us!! The celosia, would like to add to my garden. But Dahlias. ..oh .yes. walking in your fields of blooming flowers must be a wonderful experience.!

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  7716. Erin on

    I have been excited for the Precious Metals zinnias ever since you first mentioned them a few years ago! Can’t wait to add those as well as many of these other ones to my garden this year.

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  7717. Kristy on

    All the breeding varieties are very beautiful and I want to grow all of them in my garden. If I have to pick, I want to grow Little Flower Girl and Petite Florets in my garden.

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  7718. Katrina Cullen on

    I’m looking forward to planting more celosia in my garden this year. Last year I tried a couple varieties and was pleasantly surprised! Vintage rose, glowing embers and rose gold are a few I’m excited about.

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  7719. Kim O. on

    I’m so amazed at all of them and super excited to try growing some. I’ve never grown cut flowers before but am currently taking the Floret workshop and gearing up to give it my all and share such beautiful JOY! Thank you!

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  7720. Laura on

    What BEAUTY!! How much work y’all have put in!!! Thank you for sharing part of His creation with us!! So many beautiful flowers to choose from! I love the Victorian Wedding zinnias and the Pink Chenille Celosia! I would be honored to grow your beautiful seeds!

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  7721. Dottie Billingsley on

    I have been cheering for you and your flowers for all 7 years I got some of your first seeds and your first book I love what you are doing, because flowers are happy for everyone thank you

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  7722. Brenna on

    Glowing embers is my favorite celosia. I did not know.much about celosia until I began working at a garden nursery. The sheer amount of bumble bees, little green metallic bees and numerous other beneficial insects made me want to grow some immediately!
    Alpenglow is my favorite zinnia out there! Such little beauties.
    But my favorite of all flowers (and your varieties offered) would be dahlias. The petite florets are just mesmerizing 😍 I cannot wait for the sale!
    Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to these beauties!

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  7723. Carolyn Brunnemer on

    I loved looking at the beautiful photos and reading about your breeding program. I’m most excited about all of the new zinnias available. Zinnias and hydrangeas are the flowers I use the most in my cut flower arrangements.

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  7724. Beth on

    I have never grown celosia before but I have my heart set on the Rose Gold variety! Thank you for encouraging me to grow something new! I’ll continue to be obsessed with your zinnias and dahlia seed mixes.

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  7725. Laci Miler on

    Since discovering floret last year (2nd year farmer) I’ve been drooling over all the seeds! Dahlias are the ones I’m looking forward to most! Since growing them for the first time a couple years ago I’ve been hooked! Congrats on your new adventure!

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  7726. Danielle D on

    I’m looking forward to the new celosia varieties!

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  7727. Claire Mullen on

    Well, I thought I had all of my seed for the year but there are some very exciting color choices here to round out my palette. After looking at your gorgeous photos, I definitely need more celosia in my life. And just when I thought I was sticking to all Benarys on the zinnias, I’m loving some of your new varieties, definitely getting some of those. Last year, I had fun with dahlias from seed, dug up, stored, bought more tubers for this year, but I’m also loving your new varieties. Thanks for the hard work and bringing it to market!

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  7728. Lisa on

    Oh boy! I really want to try the unicorn mix!

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  7729. Jessica Fydenk on

    I am so excited to (hopefully) add spun sugar to my bouquets! The color and texture will elevate them significantly and I can’t wait to get them started.

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  7730. Jennifer Boyle on

    The Zinnias have my heart, they are beautiful and tenacious weathering the long, hot Texas summers with ease! Can’t wait for the new collection

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  7731. Jennifer Fitzpatrick on

    Like so many others, I want them all! I love the softer shades, so Alpenglow and Victorian Wedding mix are higher in the list but also love Unicorn mix for the vibrant colours. The celosia is gorgeous so the Limonata is a favourite. And of course the dahlias! Starting a petite Floret seed would just be a wonderful way to connect my flower garden to Erin and her team who bring so much joy to the world and inspire us all, with flowers, but also with care and connection.

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  7732. Miranda on

    Most excited for the Vintage Rose Celosia and Cancan girls dahlias. I love them all though! Thank you for the amazing work you’ve been doing.

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  7733. Molly Ross on

    There is something magical is what you’ve been able to create on your farm, and the fact that you’re sharing it with the world is such a blessing! I cannot wait to get my hands on your ‘Bee’s Choice’ and ‘Little Flower Girl!’ My dad keeps bees as a hobby and I adore watching them buzz through my rows of flowers, loving what they’re doing together for our little valley here in PA. Thank you so much!!!

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  7734. Trang Adara on

    Omg congrats on such a beautiful collection!

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  7735. Janelle on

    I would love to grow the Victorian wedding zinnias!

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  7736. Rebecca Lancaster on

    I’m excited to try growing zinnias, golden hour looks beautiful!

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  7737. TC on

    So hard to choose! I had been following florets farms for a while and waiting for Dahalia choices but Sugar spun and Golden Hour are OMG! I have never grown Celosia l, Sugar Spun made me wanting try that. My list is getting tad long :)

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  7738. Marcie Sharp on

    I am so excited for your celosia varieties! It’s my favourite filler flower and I use it all summer long. Seed collection and breeding is so fascinating to me; I just love reading about your work on it.

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  7739. Annette Rausch on

    All these new varieties are just beautiful! I love bright colors so Unicorn mix gets my attention the most! Also the Summer Sherbet celosia! Stunning!

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  7740. Michele Paciunas on

    I’m so excited to try Vintage Rose! But I have to ask- was Erin standing or kneeling in the picture with the amazing mixed dahlias?
    Thank you for everything you all do!

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  7741. Kelly Boerner on

    So many beautiful varieties! I think Floret and Little Flower Girl may be my favorites. My husband and I own a small native plant and pollinator friendly nursery (all pesticide free). We love to show our customers that you can do a mix of native and nonnative and have a beautiful pollinator garden. Congratulations on your success!!

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  7742. Nataliah M on

    I love the Alpenglow Zinna Mix and Bee’s Choice. I can’t wait to see how beautiful these flowers bloom 🩷

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  7743. Katie on

    Precious metals, Victorian wedding, and unicorn mix. Hopefully I can also afford a celosia.

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  7744. Lisa Overholtzer on

    It’s heartbreaking to see Floret turn away from its original mission of spreading beautiful flowers everywhere, enabling home gardeners to grow cut flowers. These prices are exclusionary and elitist. $19.95 USD ($27 Canadian, my currency!) for a single pack of zinnia seeds? They could have been sold at a profit for far, far less.

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  7745. Lydia Griffin on

    I have my garden all mapped out and Cancan Girls And Autumn Blaze are the two i’m MOST excited about!!

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  7746. Basia Zuniga on

    I am most excited for grow any of the zinnia varieties I can get my hands on! They are all so stunning!!

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  7747. Angela Acampa on

    So prior to scrolling, I told myself…. “You do NOT need to look at celosia”!!! I have a gorgeous pollinator garden filled with floret celosia that is quite literally the gift that keeps on giving. Who am I kidding?! These varieties are stunning and Limonata especially stole my heart! I have a thing for yellow /cream colors. I cannot wait and I know my bees and butterflies are going to be ecstatic!!!

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  7748. Laur on

    Raspberry Lemonade Celosia, Unicorn Mix Zinnia, and Can Can Girls Dahlia. I love them all!!

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  7749. Geneviève Lussier on

    All of them!! Maybe a special crush for the Zinnia.
    Touchée par la beauté que vous créez .

    Merci d’être là et longue vie à Floret!!

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  7750. Annette Barrera on

    This is really exciting news! The petite florets look like a dream come true! So cheerful and exquisite dahlias. The color palette call my name.
    Mesmerize me all the hard work that have been to put together to create these beauties. Thanks to all the Floret team!

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  7751. Michele May on

    Woohoo! For 2 years we have been trying to get our hands on pastel zinnia seed. This release answers that prayer and then some! We are most excited about Alpine Glow and Dawn Creek pastels. The colors of all the new flower breeds are-in a word- ethereal!
    So excited to see them grow in upstate NY!!

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  7752. Peggi Phair on

    Wow! Your enthusiasm is both charming and contagious. I want to grow all the things! But for starters, I would choose celosia Summer Sherbet and zinnia Alpenglow. They are all SO dreamy. Congratulations on this momentous achievement.

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  7753. Morgan Gillihan on

    I would love to get my hands on any of the Dahlia mixes. They are gorgeous. Very worried that they will sell out before I’m able to.

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  7754. Leigh-Ann Washer on

    I am most thrilled about you floret and precious metal seeds! Thank you for the work you are doing to make flowers more accessible to the home gardeners!

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  7755. Katie DiTullio on

    Absolutely stunning! I am most excited for Alpenglow, Precious Metals & Little Flower Girl Zinnias!

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  7756. Rachelle Stiver on

    So excited for this season. So hard to pick, they’re all beyond beautiful. Can’t wait, hoping to add golden hour and alpenglow to my little space in Georgia!

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  7757. Meg on

    I lost my Bees Choice tubers last winter and was so crushed. Excited to see these will be offered again! Excited for all these new varieties!

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  7758. Blythe on

    All of the floret originally capture my heart, but I cannot wait to get my hands on the alpenglow & precious metals zinnias! They’re both so creamy and delicious. My garden this year is focusing on MORE flowers. & I have never grown celosia, so I think I might have to get some of those, too!

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  7759. Jill R Rohring on

    I am excited for all of the Celosias. My grandmother always included them in her cutting gardens and the variety hs grown so much!

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  7760. Kelly C. on

    Victorian Wedding will be in my shopping cart for sure! I’ve got my calendar alerts set!

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  7761. Beccy on

    Erin and team- thank you for the long years of work ti put these flowers out for us all! I am most excited about the unicorn mix for my friend’s daughter’s wedding that I am growing all the flowers for. And Petite Floret dahlias to grow between my roses around my deck to attract all the drunken bees.

    I loved reading about the various celosias- I grew a mini version in my very first garden as a small child and was enamored watching it grow. I am going to enjoy meeting new grown up celosia friends this year!

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  7762. Sarah Yoder on

    The golden hour are so beautiful and I’d love the Dawn creek pastels as well.

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  7763. Shelley Thompson on

    How beautiful! I add more flowers to my garden every year. Last summer I was able to use my own flowers to decorate the new bookstore where I work. I’ve been looking forward to this release to try some of the gorgeous flowers I’ve seen you grow!

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  7764. Kelsey Walker Southerland on

    Precious metals, unicorn, dawn creek pastels, and vintage rose celosia….gorgeous! I have started an email to myself to make sure I try and grab the list, quickly! Thank you for all of your hard work.

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  7765. Anna on

    Your Zinnas are absolutely stunning, and I cannot wait to add them to my growing collection.

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  7766. Orthia on

    Dawn Creek Honey and the rest of the Dawn Creek varieties, Precious Metals and Alpenglow are also so very lush and as a big zinnia fan, I can’t wait to ad them to my annually growing zinnia family ;-)

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  7767. Jade Pritchard on

    Watching (from afar) the work you’ve put in the last few years developing these original varieties knowing that they’ll be available this year is so exciting! I’m honestly a little scared I won’t be quick enough and they’ll all be sold out, haha.

    I’ve particularly loved watching the development of ‘Floret’ and ‘Golden Hour’, so I’m looking to purchase those this year. I’m also excited for ‘Dawn Creek Pastels’ and ‘Petite Florets’! Goodness, they are all so beautiful and I can’t wait to bring these to my garden and see them in person this season!

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  7768. Lyn J. on

    I am a grandmother of four beautiful grandchildren and I can’t wait to grow these new varieties- especially Alpenglow for my granddaughter and Unicorn Mix zinnias and CanCan dahlias (sad to hear you will only offer them this year so definitely want those!) for my three grandsons! Thank you so much for all of your hard work on breeding these absolutely gorgeous flowers!

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  7769. Ellen K on

    How to even begin to choose? You make me feel like a kid in a candy store💗
    I love that you highlighted celosia because you are so right they are under appreciated.

    The variety of colors in each category are so far beyond what is available here in upstate NY that it blows my mind. I visit at least 20 nurseries in a 60 mile radius each spring and have never seen anything like your beauties. I cannot wait to try to choose which to plant this year

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  7770. Tiffany on

    I’m excited about the Shooting Stars dahlia mix. Last years I planted your Bee’s Choice mix and the bees really do love it. We have leaf cutter bees to help pollinate in our garden but this flower brought all kinds of different bees to watch. I think my favorite thing was finding some bees sleeping in blooms that hadn’t quite opened yet.

    Another variety I’m really excited about is the celosia mix Coral Reef. These look so beautiful and will add so much interest to our garden.

    I’m also really interested in the zinnia Unicorn Mix. The bees have loved zinnias when we’ve planted them in the past but the colors in this mix look really beautiful. Thank you so much for what you do!

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  7771. Erin on

    I loved growing Bee’s Choice dahlias in our garden last year. I was so eager to see what was new in the garden each morning that I headed out to see what was opening up overnight! There were so many different and fun varieties! I’m most looking forward to Petite Floret mix. I can’t wait to see what blooms

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  7772. Sarah Adams on

    So excited for the precious metals and dahlia mix!

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  7773. Lauren on

    I can’t wait for the Victorian Wedding zinnias! Hearing about pairing the Alpenglow with Limelight hydrangeas makes me want those too now.

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  7774. Susan Ballentine on

    I cannot wait to experience the zinnias in all their beauty! I have a hard time finding much more than the commercial colors and find so much joy in the unusual blooms. Zinnias are my corner of happy and joy in a tough world.

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  7775. Eli Brock on

    Oh, I love them all, but I think the Rose Gold celosia is absolutely dreamy!

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  7776. Rosanna Della Cioppa on

    Zinnias, Zinnias, Zinnias…in any shape or colour are beautiful, but the unicorn mix is…wow…a must have.

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  7777. Tanya on

    My favorite is the zinnias. They are all so breathtaking beautiful. The precious metal is my favorite. I can’t wait to grow them in my patio flower garden.

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  7778. Dianna Chadd on

    Wow x a million! Such beauty you have there. I am more educated on the celosia now and hope to grow some. The zinnias have always been a favorite and you have such elegant types. You standing in the dahlia field is unbelievable. So many! So beautiful! I haven’t had as much luck with dahlias, even when I have dug them up between seasons. I am an artist and believe like Monet, that one can never have too many flowers!! Great work, Erin and crew!

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  7779. Micky Zolnai on

    I’m excited to try out the Cancan Girls! So beautiful!!!

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  7780. Myra Marsocci: Shades of Green/Anther Farm on

    I’m very interested in the zinnia breeding especially precious metals and unicorn. Unicorn zinnias seem to hold all your color combo goals in one flower. The precious metal varieties intrigue me because of the underside hint of turquoise or iridescence. I first fell in love with tending zinnias in the summer of 1990. One of my coworkers from Germany and I dreamed of breeding two unique varieties: a black zinnia and a turquoise zinnia. I professionally gardened for 30 years but turned back to flower farming now as the time is right. Thank you floret for breaking boundaries in Zinnia breeding and opening the door for more. Ps yes I’d be interested in trial growing for you in the northeast/hudson valley.
    Lastly, I’m so curious about the champagne celosias and how to use them so they don’t look like wet mops.

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  7781. Kristin on

    I’ve been telling myself I will only get some of these seeds. But I have FOMO when it comes to these seeds and want to grow all of them. So maybe I will.😆
    I’m really looking forward to growing precious metals, unicorn mix, Dawn Creeks blush, Cancun girls, petite Floret, and Bees choice.
    Thank you for working on these for us!

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  7782. Tiffany Wolff on

    Such gorgeous flowers and forms! I’m most excited by Coral Reef Celosia, Cancan Girls & Shooting Star Mixes! I’m new to flower growing, but the idea of sowing mixes is fun to me because it’s like getting different plants in one. Thank you for sharing your insight into these originals, really enjoy the context behind them (their story so to speak).

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  7783. Karen on

    I’m most excited for the zinnia Unicorn mix! Beautiful colors!

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  7784. Robin Crosby on

    Oh my goodness, they’re all so lovely and perfect and you want me to pick one I’m most excited about?? That Alpenglow is special!!! It caught my eye during one of your story posts and I’ve been eagerly anticipating its arrival. But if I can score a a Floret type dahlia from the Petite Floret mix I will be in heaven! And if I can get my hands on Pink Chenille so I can tell people I’ve grown brains, I will be thrilled. Thank you for these extraordinary gifts to the world. They are exquisite.

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  7785. Nicole on

    I’m excited to try a Celosia mixe. Such a beautiful flower, and not one I see often!

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  7786. Mae on

    I’m so excited about Golden Hour and Petite Floret! I love your excitement when it comes to flowers, it’s contagious!

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  7787. Andrea S. on

    I’m so excited for Can Can Girls and Petite Floret! But all of them are incredible; congrats on these releases!

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  7788. Amy Luscinski on

    Thank you so much for your devotion to making the world a more beautiful place! I plan to start a garden with my mom who is suffering from dementia and cannot wait to grow Bee’s Choice and Shooting Stars Dahlias, Unicorn Mix Zinnias, and Spun Sugar Celosia!

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  7789. Tanya on

    All the zinnias!! I love dahlias too but where I live the zinnias are the most hardy!

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  7790. Madison Eaton on

    I am so excited for the ‘petite floret’ and ‘Bee’s choice’ dahlias. I also can’t wait for ‘vintage rose’ celosia and ‘Victorian wedding’ zinnias. I made the decision over the holidays to start my own cut flower and floral design business and I am so excited to grow these beautiful flower varieties and use them in my arrangements!

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  7791. Corinne Charpentier on

    I am so excited to see Unicorn Mix! I missed getting it in years past so I’m hoping to scoop some seeds up this time around. I also love the Dawn Creek varieties and can’t wait to see them in my garden. Growing out seeds from Bee’s Choice Dahlias was one of my favorite dahlia growing memories and I still have two beauties that I’ve grown as tubers for years now so I’m also interested to see what could come out of the Petite Floret mix. Thank so much for being so generous with your hard work and amazing discoveries. You are all so inspiring!

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  7792. Cindy Thompson on

    Ah! Bee’s Choice, having grown up in the PNW,
    Mom always grew Dahlia’s, brings back so many memories, including the scar on my thumb from helping her cut them down in the fall as she said don’t do that you’re going to cut yourself! In my 7th decade, I love celosia and zinnias also.

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  7793. Shannon Kellinger on

    I really want the unicorn mix. The colors are so vibrant and beautiful. The size of the blooms are amazing. Can’t wait to add them to the garden this summer.

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  7794. Angela Gainer on

    I would love to try the unicorn mix and most of the celosia. I just love the look of celosia in my flower arrangements. Everything offered looks great!

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  7795. Heather Benton on

    What a beautiful collection! For me, the zinnias are the ones I’d love to grow.

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  7796. Megan Barr on

    I’ve been waiting for the Dawn Creek Zinnias to be released but everything looks so beautiful, it’s hard to pick favorite!

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  7797. Ellie v on

    Precious metals and alpinglow look incredible. I love zinnias for their hardiness, and cannot wait to try these out!!!

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  7798. Elizabeth Brooks on

    Wow, I love all of the zinnias! The petite floret dahlias look amazing as well!

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  7799. Trish Turner on

    I always love reading your posts – and seeing the pics. They’re just a dazzling, dreamy kaleidoscope of color that somehow makes me — a total novice — think I can grow like this, too! I cannot wait to try the Alpenglow & Golden Hour zinnias, and I might even brave a dahlia mix – from seed (eek!!). Thanks so much for all of your hard work – and for sharing it, too. As a retired TV news producer, I appreciate the production quality of your docs so much. Cheers.

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  7800. Maria Peltzer on

    ohhh, can´t wait! So excite about the zinnias! I want them all!!

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  7801. Sharon on

    Can’t wait to see the new Dahlia seeds. I find it amazing how you can grow them from seeds as well as tubers and cuttings. I love the specialty zinnia’s as well as the plume like celosia and they will all be in my garden this year. Come on spring.

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  7802. Allison T. on

    I am looking forward to them all- I especially love the Limonata celosia, AlpenGlow Zinnia, Dawn Creek varieties, Unicorn Mix, and the CanCan girl dahlias! I just want them ALL!!!!!

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  7803. Jackie Jasper on

    Really looking forward to trying Precious Metals Zinnia. Spun Sugar Celosia looks equally yummy! Thank you for all the hard work!

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  7804. Kimberly Miller on

    So excited for your seed launch this year. Thanks for all you do for the flower world. Can’t wait to grow lots of dahlias from seed.

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  7805. Nicole Cammorata on

    Well I thought I knew which ones I wanted — had made a little list and was trying to keep myself in check — but now of course I want them all!!! I think I’m most excited for Precious Metals, which my florists will love for wedding work, as well as the Unicorn Mix. I’m planning a zinnia hedge at the farm, which will grow along our fence and will be the very first thing to greet visitors. Lastly I am also hoping to grow the Petite Floret or Floret dahlias and try my own hand at breeding. The name of my farm is Appleseed Flower Farm, and because I owe so much to Floret and the online course, I want to cross them with Appleblossom. Fingers crossed. If I win the seeds I’ll grow them all!

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  7806. Trish on

    I’m excited to grow Petite Floret with all of her sunny faces! And to share them with my friends and family! Hurry up spring!

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  7807. Heide on

    I have been anxiously waiting for Unicorn Zinnias to return. Hooray!

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  7808. Ally K on

    I started out growing vegetables, but I stumbled upon your show one day and it inspired me to start growing flowers and it has been so rewarding. My daughter (4yr) loves to come help me pick them to make bouquets for our home or to give to others. Thank you for introducing me to this sweet gift! We truly love zinnias and I love the little flower girl for its sweet innocent colors. It reminds me of my daughter sitting in the garden holding a bouquet of zinnias in perfect bliss. We haven’t tried celosia yet but after reading this post I’m excited to give them a try! Thank you for producing such beautiful flowers and sharing them with the world!

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  7809. Traci Lazo on

    I am so excited for all of the zinnias and I can’t wait to get my hands on some of the Petite Florets. Last season was my first attempt at growing dahlias from seed and I had a blast! I felt like a mad scientist checking my seed trays each day to see who was growing.LOL I can’t wait to get started this year!
    And my neighbor Brandi and I trade seeds each season like we’re trading baseball cards. It’s so fun! I need more space in my garden!!!

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  7810. Jenn Barnes on

    I’m excited for any and all of them!! I’m a horticulture student who recently found you and now I want to do everything your doing!! Your inspiring, love your team, your vibe and I can’t wait to get my hands on any and all of these seed varieties!!:)

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  7811. Anna Maria Parry on

    Thrilled to pieces to begin my seedlings this year! I have low expectations of even getting to buy some seed in time before a sell out, let alone win seed, but I’ve got some some I collected and your tips have been so generous and appreciated! Thank you 😊

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  7812. Shannon on

    I can’t wait to dabble with celosias but the precious metals I just can’t wait for!

    Congrats—so exciting!!

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  7813. Amy Billinghurst on

    They are all so beautiful! I would love to grow the golden hour zinnias and any of the beautiful Dawn Creek zinnias as well! Your shooting star Dahlias look so fun too! What an amazing giveaway! Congrats on all of your beautiful seeds!

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  7814. Shannon scordo on

    Super excited about magic hour and precious metals! Hoping to be able to buy some seeds when they go on sale. They’ll look beautiful in my garden this summer!

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  7815. Amy Hurst on

    Love all of these especially after learning about how they are produced. Definitely love Alpenglow and Precious Metals and I’ve been waiting for them to be released! The brighter mixes are gorgeous too and now I’m tempted by the dahlia mixes. Thank you Floret for all your hard work creating these amazing varieties.

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  7816. Paige Ridge on

    I cannot wait to grow your Precious Metals. With descriptions of icy lavender and turquoise with metal dusted lavender, who wouldn’t want to see these in person. :)

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  7817. Laura on

    I love working with celosia in bouquets as they add the perfect texture. Any variety would make a great addition to the farm. Lovely!

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  7818. Stacey Allison on

    Wow … they’re all so beautiful! I think zinnias and specifically Precious Metals is the group of breeders I’m most excited to start.
    I’ll be starting from scratch even though I’ve been following Foret for years and have every book. 😊

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  7819. Julie Ulrich on

    Sangria mix. Thanks to team Floret for painting our world beautifully with seeds. I can only imagine the positive energy your flowers give to others: weddings, neighbors bouquets, birthdays, get well wishes, farms, urban window boxes…
    Stand proud!!

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  7820. Brandie on

    I’m looking forward to bees choice!

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  7821. Helene on

    Absolutley beautiful l! Can’t wait to plant those Zinnias here in Ohio! ♥️ the unicorn mix and precious metals are SO cool!

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  7822. eva hoffman on

    I’ll be trying some of the zinnias, celosia, and dahlias in my new garden. All so beautiful and I can’t wait for spring!!

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  7823. Kelley Arnold on

    Honestly, may I just say all of them?? They are all so beautiful in their own way. Excited to get to grow these wonderful new additions and not just drool over pictures of them. Thank you for your loving dedication to our flower journey!!!!

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  7824. Robin Proffitt on

    Cannot wait!! Vintage Rose, Precious Metals, and of course all the dahlia seeds are all on my must have list. Beautifully done!

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  7825. Andrea Vana on

    I have never tried growing Celosia before, and after digging into this post, I’m excited to! I’m particularly drawn to Vintage Rose.

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  7826. Monica B on

    I have become a huge Dahlia fan thanks to Erin’s book and have been growing them from tubers for the last 4 summers. I am so excited to grow them from seed and see all the surprise blooms!

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  7827. Barbara on

    Eeek! I’m excited about all of them! My first time successfully growing dahlia’s last year was with your seeds. What an adventure (impatiently) waiting to see the colors and shapes of each one. The pollinators (bumbles & hummers) adored them which is why I’m so excited to grow more. It was like a summer advent calendar of dahlia’s. Each one a hidden surprise! The Floret zinnia lasted the longest in our short Michigan growing season.

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  7828. Kate on

    What a lovely post! What’s the equivalent to drooling -over -the -thought -of -a -tasty -meal that would apply here? It’s whatever that is that I’m experiencing. Such beauty you & your team have created! I am most excited to experience the precious metals zinnias…or one of the new dahlia varieties. I grew the bee’s choice dahlias last year and fell in love with growing dahlias. Each one was unique & beautiful AND loved by pollinators :)

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  7829. Rebecca Sparks on

    I can imagine so many of these flowers happily blooming in my garden. What a great aesthetic eye you have in making such beautiful choices

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  7830. Christina Jones on

    Hi Erin,
    I’m excited to order Shooting Stars, Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix. Thank you for your labor of love!

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  7831. Mary Constantineau on

    It is impossible for me to pick only a single variety. These beautiful flowers are stunning. Always partial to zinnias though I would have to say “Little Flower Girl” is especially dazzling. Looking forward to growing them in my flower patch this coming summer. Thank you for these lovely flowers. They bring so much JOY!!

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  7832. Molly on

    Oh they all are so beautiful. I remember planting Zinnias as a young child, so thrilled when they bloomed! I would have love to have any of your seeds but Zinnias are a favorite.

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  7833. Mikael Dubuc on

    Celosia Rose Gold would be wonderful in our garden

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  7834. Lorraine Lutz on

    I am crossing all of my fingers and toes hoping I can get my hands on some of those zinnia seeds… love the antique pastel colors you’ve created!!! 😍

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  7835. Rachel on

    I’m so excited about all of them but I’m mostly excited about Golden Hour and Precious Metals. Thank you Erin and the team at Floret, you’ve inspired so many of us to start saving our own seed and to experience the magic and excitement that breeding brings to gardening!

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  7836. kellorae boyer on

    Bee Choice has caught my attention! Dahlias will be a new addition to my garden and I can’t wait!

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  7837. Annalee Holmdahl on

    So excited to get the Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnas for our garden this year! Loved starting the Bee’s choice from seed, what a success we had with those last year!

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  7838. Nicole Boyer on

    Wow! What an amazing collection. These definitely inspire me to want to grow more flowers! We are in the deep Minnesota winter now so these definitely brighten my day looking ahead to the days of spring. Dahlias seem so “hard” to do but they are truly beautiful. It’s hard to pick one over the rest but there is something magical about those celosia. My daughters would call those fairy flowers.

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  7839. Kerry Kramer on

    Honestly all of them? I have a huge space in the front of my where these would look fabulous, almost like a fairy garden. But if I had to pick it’s shooting stars and dawn honey creek!

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  7840. Sherri Simpson on

    It’s the different colors of all of them that I love most. So unique. Will be excited to see what folks say about these beauties!

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  7841. Caitlin on

    The Shooting Star Dahlais are just lovely!

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  7842. Jennifer on

    I love your dahlias–I remember growing dahlias with my father as a little girl…now I’m a grandmother & he’s helping me. So dahlias, definitely. But then momma always had zinnias–nothing to compare to your amazing zinnias, just very modest flowers, but so pretty in the masses she grew them in…so I’ll have to try some amazing zennias for momma. And how could I not love celosia now that you’ve introduced them so that I can actually see them as something more than mere filler? I love your photos & descriptions–and how they work to really bring the flowers into focus…as I think about my little granddaughter, I just know she’s going to love growing our “special” flowers with their fluffly wavy spikes & velvety fans. Color, texture, movement, smell–flowers are simply magic–thank you Erin, to you & your Floret team, for bringing so much beauty & joy to so many!

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  7843. Elisa Zwier Dralle on

    I’m so excited for the release of these seeds! I’m especially excited about the zinnias in more muted rose and peach tones that can complement any color palette.

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  7844. Emily on

    I cannot wait to try to get Golden Hour or Unicorn zinnias! I grew them when they originally came out a few years ago and were stunned by their beauty. Thank you for all of the hard breeding work you are doing!

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  7845. Brittany McVey on

    I am excited about the Victorian Wedding seeds. I love the variety of shades and the hardy stems!

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  7846. Rebecca on

    It’s hard to pick, but I think I’d have to go with a celosia as my favorite: Spun Sugar. I love drying stems to share joy throughout wintertime. Congratulations on a beautiful selection!

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  7847. Whitney Luna on

    Soooo many! But if I were to narrow it down a bit I would say Vintage Rose, Victorian Wedding, Alpenglow and Floret! Sooo dreamy and beautiful. Congratulations to the whole Floret team!

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  7848. Michelle Zeppieri on

    So hard to choose! Top are Alpen Glow, Limonata, Dawn Creek Blush and Glowing Embers!

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  7849. Kelly Allen on

    I’m excited for the dahlia varieties as well as the celosias! I’ve been too nervous to try dahlias from tubers, so trying them from seeds this year would be exciting. As for the celosias: we have a family of praying mantis that loveeee living amongst celosia for the season.

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  7850. Nhi Tran on

    They’re all so pretty, but I so stoked for Alpen Glow zinnias and rose gold celosias! They are so gorgeous!

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  7851. Laura F. on

    Expanding my garden this year and am looking forward to finally adding more cut flowers! I love all things bright and bold, so am looking for celosia “Raspberry Lemonade,” zinnia “Unicorn Mix,” and dahlia “Bee’s Choice” mix!

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  7852. Eliza Peter on

    I’ve always loved growing your zinnias from seed (Alpenglow is a favorite!) but this year, I’m most excited about growing dahlias from seed. My daughter is getting married in September and I plan to also try some Celosia to throw into the mix!

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  7853. Dusty Dixon on

    I am loving the Bees Choice for my garden.

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  7854. Victoria M on

    I have been wracking my brain and reading the descriptions of each variety over and over trying to decide which are my favorites and which I will try to purchase first. Today I think my number one is Alpenglow. There’s just something so inviting and warm about her and I absolutely must have her in my garden this year. My two year old son really fell in love with flowers last year, and I can’t wait to grow these originals with him now that he understands even more. He carries around his plastic safety scissors and heads to the garden asking to cut flowers even though there’s nothing growing right now, each time walking to where we grew our zinnias last year. I can’t wait to cut these flowers with him!

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  7855. Violet Maston on

    I’m excited for all the zinnias! Can’t wait to try them.

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  7856. Heather Martzke on

    The ‘Floret’ looks very elegant and and will be a perfect addition to my new full sun flower bed!

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  7857. Keri Giuliano on

    I’m so excited for all of them. My list got longer after reading this. I’ll be digging up more grass to make room!

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  7858. Victoria Kean on

    I really love celosia because it starts out with beautiful shapes and colors, but the shapes get more and more weird as the summer turns to autumn. I an most excited about Autumn Blaze with its wide range of colors and fall vibe.

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  7859. Jennifer on

    How can I pick just one?! The zinnias are all absolutely gorgeous-congratulations! 💕

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  7860. Kathleen Rozelle on

    Can’t wait to grow some AMAZING new Zinnias-they just bring joy into the world! THANK YOU!

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  7861. Carolyn on

    I love Coral Reef Celosia! I want to grow an entire field of it. All of the varieties are wonderful though and would be amazing to grow.

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  7862. Trisha Girouard on

    Absolutely beautiful! Floret is what I am excited for! But for sure love them ALL!!
    Your colors are so beautiful!!

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  7863. Cheryl on

    I am most excited about the Dahlia varieties! Particularly the Bee’s Choice . I fell in love with Dahlias when I came across your instagram a few years ago . I was never able to get my hands on tubers or seeds each time they came out. Last year I planted some tubers I purchased through another company and I am hooked. Dahlias are just beautiful .

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  7864. Katelyn on

    I love the celosia seeds for cutting arrangements, I’m so excited to share these with my Mom as well who is starting her own cutting garden this year. Additionally am eager to try several of the giant zinnia varieties, especially Alpenglow!

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  7865. Kara Ahmed on

    It will be hard to narrow down which celosia seeds to order. I do have my eye on the Sangria and Limonata though but think they are all beautiful. I’m loving the Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias but honestly, I want to grow them all! The Cancan Girl dahlias caught my eye too. Love the direction you are going and can’t wait to see everything in bloom.

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  7866. lisa on

    Oh my gosh, do I have to choose one? I think I want them all. I guess if I HAVE to pick one, maybe the celosia dusty rose. Or maybe the “little flower girl”.

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  7867. Amber Hohl on

    These are all amazing but the Precious Metals and Petite Floret feel extra special to me! Cant wait to see these blooming in my gardens and to share the flowers with friends and family!

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  7868. Chelsea Reasor on

    Everything about the Floret Originals release keeps getting better and better! I grew several varieties of celosia last year, but this year I want to focus more on zinnias. I’m particularly excited for the Dawn Creek mixes because I’ve been wanting to grow their zinnias for a couple years now and the seeds can be hard to get. I was thrilled to hear that you all are partnering with them to offer some of their mixes to more people. Aside from zinnias I’m hoping to snag a pack of Cancan Girls dahlia seeds, especially if it might not be offered in the future. I had a lot of success with Bee’s Choice last year and would love to try another variety!

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  7869. Nancy on

    I’m most looking forward to precious metals and the unicorns!

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  7870. Liz Murphy on

    They are all gorgeous! Thank you for the detailed explanations. They help so much in choosing and show the love and care you have put into each selection.

    You are an amazing women “little flower girl”. Be proud! Your creativity and love will provide so much joy to others around the world. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. You truly have a gift. 💐

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  7871. Winnie Black on

    What a way to take a break in winter. I feel like I have been transported to heaven.Thank you for all that you do for plants and mother earth.

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  7872. Kristin on

    Congratulations on realizing this dream of producing original seeds!! The information you shared on the celosia encourages me to try growing it as well. I’m also excited to try the dahlia seed mixes and be amazed to see the variety come up!

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  7873. Sue on

    The Dawn Creek beauties fascinate me. The variations of zinnias seems endless – what an adventure to grow them. It would be a joy to see the junior apprentices at our historical Exchange Place, Kingsport, Tennessee discovering new varieties of old favorites. Their enthusiasm matches the wonder of your new varieties.

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  7874. Julie M on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow, Precious Metals the unicorn mix!

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  7875. Linda on

    So excited about all of these varieties, but especially Golden Hour and Unicorn Zinnias. When I cut flowers to give away to friends, the zinnias are always stars and I cannot wait to add these to the garden! Thanks Floret team for your amazing work in breeding these beauties.

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  7876. Michelle Dunbar on

    Is it ok if I say all of them?? I started a cut flower garden last year and am now totally addicted. Always having beautiful bouquets in my house is amazing and the joy when I give bouquets to friends and family is just the best. I can’t wait to grow these varieties!!

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  7877. Allyson on

    If I am being completely honest, I want to try them all! But if I had to pick only one, it would be Zinnia Alpenglow. After watching Growing Floret season 2 and seeing the setbacks in breeding this variety, it would be an honor to get to grow these special flowers in my garden and I think they would complement my design style and do amazingly in my market bouquets. Either way, I’m just excited to even have an opportunity to buy some of these special treasures – a perfect opportunity to use the Floret gift card I was given for Christmas!

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  7878. Jess on

    Oh my gosshhhh Alpenglow, precious metals, unicorn mix and allllll the celosia!! Amazing work, Floret team!

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  7879. michelle garrels on

    i’m especially excited to grow the new zinnia varieties, particularly Golden Hour and Little Flower Girl, along with the Dawn Creek varieties. also, dahlias! how fun it will be to grow a unique flower from seed, save the tubers, and name this one-of-a-kind beauty myself!

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  7880. Bekah on

    Give me all the flowers! I loved reading through your descriptions of each flower. Beautifully done!
    I’m specifically excited about the new Zinnia and Celosia varieties and adding them to my garden this year. My girls want their own flower garden so I’m going to surprise them with a few of your packet of seeds

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  7881. Brandy on

    I’m so excited to see these lovely flowers in my own garden!!!

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  7882. Sherry Kelly on

    CanCan Girls! Just the name tells me I’m in for a unique dahlia experience with these seeds.

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  7883. Katie Magness on

    I am amazed by the abundant amount of information and teaching you and your team provides and I am beyond grateful for all the knowledge you share! When I look at these photos and read about each of their stories, I get the chills. These varieties are so beautiful and unique in their own ways. The varieties I am most excited to try are the Petit Florets dahlias, Limonata celosia, Alpenglow zinnias, and Dawn Creek Pastel zinnias. The biggest thing I am looking forward to is working in the garden with my toddler this season and to hear him say, “oh, so pretty” when he sees these incredible blooms.

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  7884. Natalie West on

    I am SO excited about the release of Floret originals!! Eeeeek! But I’m most excited about the zinnias, my favorite flower! Golden hour is on the top of my list!

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  7885. michele gawlikowski on

    It’s so hard to choose because they are all favorites!! The Celosia Spun sugar and Dahlias, especially the Petite Florets and Bees Choice. These beautiful flowers make me want to fill up my trays right now! I’m Patiently waiting……

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  7886. Susan on

    Love the Floret and Petite Floret Dahlias. I’m excited to see new varieties in my garden.

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  7887. Emily on

    I’m most excited about Spun Sugar! The texture and color palette are so evocative and rich 😍

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  7888. Holly on

    I can’t wait to grow precious metals, but all of the zinnias are gorgeous. So excited about all of them! 💜💜

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  7889. Jayme A. on

    These breeding varieties are so beautiful! I’m SO excited for the Zinnias especially Golden Hour and Alpenglow!! I’m such a fan of pastels. Your work is so inspiring!!

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  7890. Beth J Myers on

    I have been spellbound by your magnificent options! The Bee’s Choice is most exciting to me, as well as the bees! Petite Florets are so dazzling. This will be my first year of dahlias by seed. I’m shivering with joy!

    My list of favorites goes on with Amber Blaze, Golden Embers, Vintage Rose, Raspberry Lemonade and Unicorn Mix. How will I ever find enough room for these beauties? Oh, I’ve got it: expand my gardens!

    Thank you for your incredible work of love. You create masterpieces that delight my very soul.

    Beth

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  7891. Jennifer Cummings on

    Finally! Floret’s choice seeds! Maine gardens need lots of these!! Can’t wait to see them in person. How to pick…? I am going with Unicorn Mix!!

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  7892. Catherine on

    They are all so pretty but there is something about Little Flower Girl that reminds me of being a flower girl in my aunt’s wedding (same colors). I cannot wait to grow those and share them with our community!

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  7893. Megan on

    Oh my gosh, all of them! Victorian Wedding looks dreamy and wonderful 😍

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  7894. Kathleen Budd on

    They are all so beautiful! The Dawn Creek honey zinnia’s and spun sugar and raspberry lemonade celosia are my favorites. These are all proof that good things come to those who wait!

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  7895. Lorraine Bono on

    The precious metals zinnias look amazing and All the celosias!!!! Very excited. I’m ready for tuesday’s sale!

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  7896. Ali on

    I’d love a double blooming zinnia they do not seem to do that in the heat of Florida for me personally.

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  7897. Jill on

    I’m most excited about the precious metals zinnias! I plan on growing my own flowers for my wedding this fall, and these flowers would look beautiful for it.

    Congratulations on the soon release! It’s incredible to watch how you’ve grown the farm over the last few years.

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  7898. Amber on

    Excited to try growing dahlias from seed!

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  7899. T.J. Bernhardt on

    Congratulations!! Though you said it would be easy to pass up, my heart did a little leap at Victorian Wedding. Something about those colors 😍.

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  7900. Emily Russell on

    I’m looking forward to the dahlias and zinnias!! Tough to pick an color variety! Beautiful work!

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  7901. Christa on

    I tried the Unicorn Zinnias a few years ago and LOVED them. I would love to grow them again. I’ve never grown dahlias, but the Bees Choice sounds interesting. I am excited to give them a try!

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  7902. Michelle W. on

    So excited for alllllll of the zinnias!!

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  7903. Erin Heilman on

    I have followed along with you from the beginning and I know how hard you’ve worked to make this dream a reality so Congratulations! I have a special connection with zinnias and love growing them. I am so super excited to offer your new beautiful varieties to my florists. I think they are going to lose their minds when they see them! My favorite is Alpenglow but it’s hard to choose! Thank you for all the work you’ve e done. I can’t wait to grow these beauties!

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  7904. Ericka Oleson on

    They are all just beautiful but I’m most excited for Floret!!

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  7905. Amy DeAngelis on

    I’m most excited about Bee’s Choice dahlias – I’m obsessed with colarettes!

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  7906. Lindsay on

    It’s impossible to pick one! So I’ll go with the solid zinnia. Easy and reliable! My favorite variety are dawn creek honey and peach!

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  7907. Liz T. on

    Everything is so beautiful!! I would love to grow alpenglow and petite florets!

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  7908. Karen Hite on

    I’m hoping to be lucky enough to grow some Spun Sugar celosia and the Unicorn Mix zinnias for my small cutting garden this year!

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  7909. Alexa on

    Absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait until Feb 6 to get these ordered!!

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  7910. Kelly Barham on

    I am excited to try some different Celosia varieties….Autumn blaze and Glowing embers and pink Chenille are my favourites.

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  7911. Cortnie Twilla on

    Shooting stars! I can’t wait for these special seeds. I will plant them in my cut flower garden which is directly located in front of our 3 bee hives. There is nothing more magical than watching pollinators work!

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  7912. Dru Peters on

    Cancun girls and dawn creek pastels look amazing!

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  7913. Gabriel Havice on

    So interested in the celosia!! Haven’t grown them but such unique color options- And here ofc for the dahlia seeds!!

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  7914. Laura on

    I am excited about all of your selections. The celosia ‘Summer Pastel’s’ caught my eye. I love watching you inspire flower growers across the country. Keep up the good work. The best way to spend time is in the garden.

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  7915. Mary Wooding on

    I never cease to be astounded by your level of creativity and individuality as you stand out front in this beautiful field (pun intended) of flower growing and now breading. I would say I love them all but for me the dawn creek peach and bluff zinnias and the alpenglow (great name) make me so excited and…gush.

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  7916. Jessica W on

    I’m loving the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias!

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  7917. Mary Leonard on

    I am so excited to try Victorian Wedding Zinnias! I already purchased Bee’s Choice Dahlias when they were on sale last summer and cannot wait to get those started and see what surprises grow. I love that your nickname was Little flower girl, me too! Thank you for all you do for the flower growing community. You and your team and collaborators bring so much beauty to our world.🩷💐

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  7918. Christi Guthrie on

    ‘Coral Reef’ is my favorite as I do not generally grow the pastel palettes, but they sure appeal to me. I received your cut flower garden book as a Christmas gift and it is amazing! I had put it on my Amazon wish list.
    Giveaway entry

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  7919. Angelica W. on

    I cannot believe the seeds are finally going to be available! I am a new (2nd year) gardener and just recently became a micro farmer at our local farmers market with my husband and 3 children (soon to be 4). We have dreams of one day having our own homestead, growing our own food, and being completely self sufficient. For now, we farm in our small backyard on less than 1/12 of an acre. I love growing vegetables, and herbs, and flowers, but I’ve never seen anything like the ones on the Floret farm. The day I saw the video on the Alpenglow zinnias, my eyes were opened to a whole new world. I couldn’t believe that flowers could actually be that beautiful! Every single color, and petal in all the collections are our of this world and exactly what I’m looking for. But Alpenglow is what I cannot wait to bring to our customers and share such a rare beauty with them. Every video i watched with you walking down the fields of all the beautiful flowers, i got more and more excited. Thank you for working so hard for seven years. I am overjoyed! God bless you Erin and family. 🙏🏽 ❤️

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  7920. Meaghan K on

    Wow! It’s hard to pick just one variety that I’m excited about. Overall, I’m probably most excited about the zinnia variety precious metals. I grew seeds from the Dawn Creek seed fundraiser last year, and they were absolutely beautiful. The petite floret dahlia seed packets are incredibly appealing, as last year’s packet of bee’s choice was definitely a hit in my garden. All of the varieties are beautiful and unique in their own way – it’s too hard to pick just one favorite. This Vermonter can’t wait to start adding Erin’s originals to the varieties I grow for years to come! Thank you to Erin and the entire floret team for their work bringing these blooms to the rest of us :)

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  7921. Rebecca Galat on

    I’d have to go with Golden Hour. Such a beautiful mix!

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  7922. Larissa on

    Amazed. I just never knew so many gorgeous variants of celosia and zinna could even exist! I’m new to flower cultivation and honestly can’t decide on a favorite (haha just like children!) They are all so beautiful and unique and presented in such a way that your devoted care and selective breeding is luminous. I’d be honored to try any of these new seeds and hope to spend a bit more time on your website to get acquainted and find some to try on my mountain farm!

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  7923. Samantha Ortiz on

    The Victorian Wedding zinnias are truly lovely! Cannot wait to grow and arrange some this year.

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  7924. Beckie on

    I am sooooo excited about ALL of them but super excited to try the Spun Summer and probably ALL of the Zinnias💓🌸 Congratulations on all of your new beautiful varieties; your hard work will be painting all of our gardens with even more beauty this summer!

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  7925. Amy on

    The colors of the zinnias are so lovely and exactly what I am looking to plant in my garden – in particular the Dawn Creek Honey – I have not seen anything like it anywhere else!

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  7926. Jenna on

    Beautiful! I can’t wait to grow them!

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  7927. Judy Daley on

    Although I am really excited to grow all of these flowers I am going to say the Bee’s Choice is the one I am head over heels in love with. I can’t wait for September in my area because not only will it be my Birthday but it will be when Bee’s choice will be in full display.

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  7928. Tracey Lenz on

    Erin, what fun, thank you! I’m looking forward to planting unicorn mix, Floret, and Cancan Girls. I wish I had a bigger garden I’d plant one of each!

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  7929. Morgan R. on

    I am really looking forward to growing Autumn Blaze and other celosias! I love how unique they are, easy to save seed, and looks amazing en masse as its own bouquet!

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  7930. Hannah on

    So much beauty! I’m most excited about Unicorn, because I’ll plant them with my daughters who will go gaga for them. I’m pretty new to flower growing and I love the ease of zinnias! But I’m also intrigued by the Limonata celosia, what a cool texture to incorporate as “foliage”!

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  7931. Rachael Foster on

    I am so excited about the release, especially the zinnias as they are my favorite flower to grow. It is hard to narrow down my favorites but I would have to say Precious Metals and Alpenglow zinnias, they look surreal compared to the zinnias I am used to. Athough, I am looking forward to growing celosia for the first time this year as well and those lighter colors, especially pink chenille will go so lovely with other things I am growing this year.

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  7932. Rachel Davis on

    Looking forward to getting my hands in the dirt this spring after missing last spring’s planting season due to sickness. It’s therapeutic! I’m so excited that Floret has chosen celosia, zinnia, and dalia because these are varieties that grow so well in my zone and easily tolerate the summer heat. I love the pastel pinks and blush colors and I’m especially excited about dalias since this is a flower I have little experience with but they are all exciting and beautiful! Well done!

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  7933. Kaylan on

    I love them all!! It is so hard to even narrow down what to add to my list. Celosia is a must, I’ve never grown her but 2024 is the year! I’ve also never successfully grown double bloom zinnias/cupcakes. Really hoping this is my year for that to happen! 🤎😍

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  7934. Rachel Gormley on

    What gorgeous new varieties! I’m hoping to grow Alpen glow zinnias and the unicorn mix this year in Maine 💕

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  7935. dana on

    Definitely excited about the dahlias and look forward to trying those Cancan Girls while they’re available! Thank you for this informative introduction to all of your beauties! ✨

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  7936. Andrea Corcoran on

    It’s so hard to pick as they’re all so beautiful and unique. Those Golden Hour zinnias though sure are a dream 😊

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  7937. Raenell Eckstine on

    Oh goodness, ALL OF THEM!! Your talent and love for flowers has made me want to keep growing. If I had to choose I would pick Autumn Blaze, Glowing Embers, Alpenglow, Unicorn Mix and Cancan Girls. I have the Bees Choice that I bought last year and they produced beautiful tubers!! So I’m excited to get them planted. This is my 2nd year growing a Cut Flower Garden and I already have a request to do flowers for a wedding this September!! So I am ready to get planting!! My grandchildren get excited as well to see what flowers will bloom, and they are old enough to start helping me!! I hope my love for flowers pass down to them. I try to include them as much as possible. Thank you so much for everything you put into all of your flowers!! You have taught me so much! I have my alarm set and ready for February 6!!! So excited to get my seeds and see your hard work come to life! My goal, this year is that what I have at the end of the blooming season, is to take those flowers to a nursing home to hand out to the residents and have my grandchildren along to show then that not only does flowers bring a smile to Nana’s face, they also will brighten up someone else’s day!!

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  7938. Christie Harrison on

    The celosias are amazing! All of them!! Hope they don’t sell out immediately because I need these in my life this year.

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  7939. Dana on

    I had no idea you were breeding celosia! They are one of my favorites. They all look amazing, but I guess I’ll go with Rose Gold as my favorite!

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  7940. Rebecca Green on

    These are all stunning! I can’t wait to grow limonata and Precious metals. Thank you Floret for these amazing creations!

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  7941. Ashley Armstrong on

    All of your originals are absolutely stunning! We’ve grown your zinnias in the past, but have never tried dahlias! I’d love to add Bee’s Choice to our garden this year.

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  7942. Donna on

    I’ve never tried to grow Celosia or Dahlias. Last year I planted Zinnias for the first time and I’m hooked. My 30 yard x 30 yard vegetable garden became a flower garden. Tons of pollinators came and me and my grandchildren enjoyed watching them so much! So I’m trying to wait patiently for February 5th. :)

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  7943. Kristin Dunker on

    Ever since I first laid eyes on Precious Metals, I couldn’t wait to add it to my garden! Also excited to try a few celosias – I’ve never grown them before!

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  7944. Stephanie on

    I am so excited about ‘Golden Hour’ and ‘Precious Metals’. I know you and your team have worked so hard for these varieties. Definitely a labor of love. I can’t wait to see them
    released into the world.

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  7945. Marybeth on

    I would love to have Alpenglow zinnias, baby Florets, and shooting stars to my garden. I hope to be able to score these on the seed sale if I click quickly enough, LOL. If I was so lucky to win this giveway, I’d be beyond thrilled!!!

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  7946. Megan R on

    I’m such a sucker for zinnias and ame excited to get the unicorn mix back in my garden! And golden hour and alpenglow and…

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  7947. Dee on

    I can’t pick just one! Your passion for each flower group is addictive and I’ve caught the passion! I will say the dahlias seeds are fun because it’s like a little presents each time they bloom you never know what you’re going to open up, so it’s such a surprise every day walking to the garden to see who has shown up.

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  7948. Valerie on

    I am excited to delve into growing Dahlias from seed. The Bee’s Choice looks gorgeous!

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  7949. Jess on

    I’m so excited for these varieties. I think I’m most looking forward to Victorian Wedding 😍 thank you for making these seeds available to us!

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  7950. Kate on

    Gorgeous! I love dahlias but zinnias take the cake for how low maintenance they are. Can’t wait to grow more this year!

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  7951. Joanie Stovall on

    Oh, yeah! I’ve been waiting for Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals and the Dawn Farm collaboratives to be offered. I look forward to drowning in zinnia this summer. Add some stunning celosia and bold dahlias and my garden will be ready for anything. Thank you for all the work to bring more seed developed stateside to the market. You are quietly lowering the carbon footprint in so many ways.

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  7952. Megan Spindler on

    I’m excited about all of these, but especially the celosias and precious metals zinnias!

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  7953. Autumn on

    I love all the different shades of the Celosia! I think my favorite is Rose Gold. Zinnias have always been my favorite flower, so incredibly hard to pick a favorite variety! But the Dawn Creek Blush mix looks so neat with all the unique shapes! And the Floret and Shooting Stars might be top on my Dahlia list. But it’s gonna be a hard decision to narrow down 😁

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  7954. Susan Gordon on

    Oh my. Choose one? Impossible! Celosia – Limonata, Dusty Rose; Zinnias – Alpenglow, Unicorn; Dahlias – CanCan Girls, Floret!! Needless to say I would be very happy to try them all. If I could have only one it would have to be one of the zinnia mixes. Thank you for all you are doing for the flower growing industry!

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  7955. Sarah on

    Unicorn Mix! This is the perfect zinnia color palette!

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  7956. Rachael Brown on

    Celosias were a flower I grew very few of in my first growing season, thinking they wouldn’t interest me much; but as flowers have a way of doing, I was proved wrong. I fell in love and was so sad I hadn’t had more to ooh and aah over. I love the Limonata and Coral Reef mixes you will be offering! Thanks so much for the preview of what you’ve been pouring your heart and soul into!

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  7957. Anna on

    I’m so excited for any and all dahlias! My first time growing them this season. So excited to do this with my daughter!

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  7958. Karey Bancroft on

    I never thought I’d want to grow zinnias, but now I am most excited for this variety! The colors are gorgeous and the shape is so unique.

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  7959. Jan Sanford on

    I only started on my flower gardening journey inthe last couple of years. Excited to learn more and incorporate some of these varieties into my garden.

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  7960. Leigh on

    I am excited for ALL of the zinnias! But most excited for golden hour!

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  7961. Liz H on

    So excited about the Unicorn mix! I’m imagining the kids really enjoying them, and the name is perfect. The celosia is also exciting, but which to choose? Reading the descriptions as opposed to just looking at the pictures really makes them speak louder in these winter months. I grew some of the dahlia seed from the third book, and it was one of the most fun projects I’ve done in my garden.

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  7962. Jodie McCord on

    Wow how exciting! Everything is magnificent. I think the celosia and stunning zinnia varieties are my most favorite! Look forward to having these on the farm.

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  7963. Nicole on

    These are all SO beautiful! Looking forward to growing some of these dahlias, the “little flower girl” zinnias, and may even try some celosia this year! That vintage rose is stunning!

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  7964. Carrie Beall on

    Dahlias oh sweet dahlias! My dream garden would have to have these front and center. Your cultivation of all these beauties is truly amazing! Thank you for sharing your passion with the rest of us.

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  7965. Kimberly Meyer on

    During the really unsettling drought last summer here in Texas, we had some celosia planted at the entrance to our community farm. They received no water or care and for three months without rain, they somehow survived and became more beautiful. I am a celosia convert and would pick Summer Sherbert! Thank you for your dedication to this project…it will bring so much new beauty into the world!

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  7966. Sarah Ferguson on

    Oh wow! They are all so beautiful!! Congratulations on a job well done!! The ones that I would most like to add to my flower garden are Victorian Wedding, Precious Metals, and the Unicorn Mix. They just look so full and beautiful and the variation of color within is just fantastic. I am a watercolor painter, so I am thinking it would give me great inspiration!!!

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  7967. Samantha Johnson on

    How can one even choose?! I would take them all!! Shooting stars are darling…and petite florets…I feel like when I go back to choose my favorites I see new flowers I passed when I was reading!

    The Dawn Creeks are so sweet and the Little Darlings remind me of my babies and what grew in the side garden…I’d be hollering at them to stop letting their basketball fly over there as they trampled what would have been in my vase. As annoying as that was, the memory is sweet.

    How do you choose favorites in flowers? I think they are all so much more beautiful together. I guess that’s what bouquets are for. Congratulations on your hard earn success. May God bless you to achieve all that you dream!!

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  7968. Lisa on

    I am SO excited about the Dalia’s as I had luck growing from tubers last summer and they were SO beautiful. I am excited to grow more Dalia varieties and share the beautiful flowers with my neighbors and friends.

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  7969. Liza Orengo on

    I have been eagerly awaiting the chance to add Precious Metals to our flower farm! Now that I see the Shooting Stars dahlia mix I’m definitely excited to add those as well. We’re the only cut flower vendor at our regular farmer’s market and I love bringing bouquets with unexpected and uncommon ingredients. My customers love them!

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  7970. Reidun Hilleman on

    I can’t wait to try the ‘Shooting Stars’ mix of dahlias. I have grown zinnias, celosia and others from Floret at our property in Central TX. We are downsizing this year to a very different climate, the upper Midwest, and I can’t wait to have four seasons in my garden.

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  7971. Laura H. on

    I am most looking forward to adding the Spun Sugar Celosia and Dawn Creek Pastel Zinnias. Here’s to upcoming Spring!

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  7972. Nicole Butera on

    The Sangria Mix Celosia. As I was scrolling the post, I stopped as soon as I saw this color! My brain made my mouth say, “Ooo!” What beautiful color! I can’t wait!

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  7973. Shandi on

    So many beautiful varieties! I’m most excited about Coral Reef and Limonata Celosia, Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Peach Zinnias as well as Cancan Girls and Floret Dahlias.

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  7974. Cary Post on

    I’m most excited about Petite Florets because it came from the beloved C33/Floret. I’m excited about this one the most because it seems to have a large emotional connection to your farm and story. Thank you for sharing it with us all.

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  7975. Brooke on

    I’m always amazed by what incredible resources y’all make to accompany everything. I am a high school agriculture teacher and I love using your library and resources like this post in my horticulture and floriculture class so thank you!
    Most excited about Cancun girls and golden hour. Two plant species I’ve grown before but never in colors as amazing as these!!!

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  7976. Elisabeth Nixon on

    My list is so long! 🫣 I think I’m most excited for Floret … I can’t wait to hold her in my arms! 😂😍

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  7977. Brianna Carlson on

    So hard to choose! Love affair with growing dahlias started last summer when I was gifted some tubers, looking forward to exploring more in my garden this year! The zinnias are gorgeous and so many colors I didn’t know about!

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  7978. Sarah on

    Alpenglow looks especially dreamy to me! I think designers in our area would absolutely love them! I can’t even imagine the work you all put in over the years to create these. Thanks for sharing!

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  7979. Cathy on

    Wow, when I see this I see all the hard work and long hours. KUDOS to you and your team!! I’m excited for Rose Gold and Coral Reef. Give me the filler flowers!! Would also love Victorian Wedding and Dawn Creek Honey. I can’t wait to see the bouquets that come from these new varieties!!

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  7980. Kristine on

    Glowing Embers – beautiful, rich colors! So striking!

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  7981. Jayme Cain on

    Woweeeeee all of these look so beautiful! I can’t wait to get my hands on any of those celosia varieties, especially Glowing Embers and Vintage Rose!!! I also have my eye on The floret dahlia. Can’t wait for the 6th!!

    Great work!

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  7982. Anna on

    I’m so excited for Alpenglow! I had a couple of zinnias that were similar to those last year and I didn’t save seed, so I am super excited about getting a packet!
    You’ve done so much work and it all looks so gorgeous. Congrats!

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  7983. Dorcas on

    I’m hoping for precious metals and Victorian wedding zinnias. Thanks for your hard work, Erin and the team!

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  7984. Catherine Dougherty on

    I’m so excited for ALL of the new Floret original zinnias varieties! I just love soft, pastel colors and being able to grow zinnias in these soft colors is a dream come true.

    Also, I grew Dahlias from Bee’s Mix last season, and it was a blast to see what each flower was going to look like. The anticipation was so fun! Not sure if anyone else experienced this but the Dahlias that I grew from Floret’s seed were a lot studier and healthier than Dahlias I grew from tubers (which were healthy tubers purchased from very reputable sources). Growing from seed was more economically, more fun, and had better results than growing from purchased tubers. That was just my experience. Can’t wait to do it again!

    Floret, your beautiful website photos, documentaries, and projects bring me a lot of joy. I can’t wait for the youtube channel:)))

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  7985. Danielle H on

    Such beautiful and hard work. I love the pink chenille celosia. The color is perfect. An impressive and beautiful work.

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  7986. Loralee B on

    I’m very excited to try to get my hands on ‘Cancan’!!

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  7987. Alani on

    Shooting stars and dahlias (of course)! They’re so beautiful. Congrats, Erin

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  7988. Amy on

    I like the raspberry lemonade. I think it will look beautiful in flower arrangements. I’ve grown the pink one before but I’ve never seen this vibrant color.

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  7989. Lissa Boillot on

    As a newbie with you…the honor will be all mine to birth your amazing blooms in my gardens this year! I can’t wait for the neighbors to ask about my flowers.

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  7990. Amy C on

    Precious metals! She’s legendary already <3

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  7991. Julie Smith on

    I have never been so excited for spring to arrive in Maine! After finding you on Discovery Channel a year ago I cannot get enough Floret. As my kids are grown and leaving the nest you and your incredible journey inspires me every day to learn and become the best flower grower I can become. It has brought me such incredible joy and my first year last year I loved giving small bouquets to my loved ones and was just amazed that I could actually grow something so beautiful. I have my list started and am looking forward to trying to grow Coral Reef, Summer Sherbet & Autumn Blaze Celosia with Zinnias in Unicorn Mix & Dawn Creek Pastels and I definitely need Floret & Cancun Girls Dahlias but I know I will pick more! I told my husband get ready to mill out more garden boxes for me. I’m out of control and loving every minute of it! Feb 6th can’t come soon enough! Thank you for your postings and beautiful books. Sharing your knowledge has brought so much happiness and gratitude into my life as I continue my flower journey.

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  7992. Anne Bryan on

    These are all lovely! I am looking forward to the Victorian Wedding mix and Shooting Star mix!!

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  7993. Alla on

    I’ve been following along with your breeding journey for many years and I can’t wait to see all your work come to life in our gardens! As a flower grower and florist, the ones I’m excited for the most are golden hour, alpenglow, victorian wedding, and precious metals. Absolute perfection! But really, all of the varieties are completely magical! I was never into celosia before seeing your new varieties (and didn’t even know they grow so well in WA) but now, my husband may have to build me more beds to accommodate my newest obsession!

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  7994. Danila on

    Could you please confirm that you may not ship internationally and therefore possible Italian customers are out of the game?

    Thank you very much!

    Danila

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  7995. Kristen H on

    I’m most excited about the dahlia varieties. I have not grown dahlias in my own garden and would love to try.

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  7996. Emily K on

    They are all so lovely, it’s hard to choose! I love the Rose Gold and Vintage Rose celosia. For zinnias I’d choose Alpenglow and Precious Metals. The colors are all so wonderful and I can’t wait to add them to arrangements. I’m going to need to expand my growing space!!

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  7997. Michael Gerheiser on

    All the flowers look beautiful. I would love to grow the raspberry lemonade celosia along with the glowing embers celosia. I love the flow of their plumes.

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  7998. Elena on

    I am most excited for the Celosia in sangria mix. Oh. Myyyy! What a gorgeous jewel tone- my absolute favorite. Looking forward to February!

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  7999. Danielle on

    Just when I thought I was done buying seeds! For me, the Precious Metals zinnias and Spun Sugar celosia make my heart sing.

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  8000. Dorey on

    I’m really excited for the zinnias, but especially the Dawn Creek Peach zinnias. They are just so pretty! I’m fairly new to gardening, and am so glad I found out about Floret.

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  8001. Becky on

    I’m most excited about Limonata, Spun Sugar and Vintage Rose Celosia. Thank you!

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  8002. Megan Balodis on

    I would love to snag any of the zinnias, but Precious Metals especially!

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  8003. Jennifer Brooks on

    Wow. All of the flowers are so beautiful. I love zinnias and would love to grow the Unicorn Mix as a new variety to add to my garden! Thank you.

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  8004. Maureen Althouse on

    Erin and the Floret team thank you so much for putting the time and effort into creating such a fabulous collection of seeds for the flower farming community!! I’m so excited!! The colors and hues are a flower farmers dream! I can’t wait to grow them and share them with the world! Thank you !!

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  8005. Michelle Jacobs on

    I am really excited about the celosia, I just love the beautiful blooms!! But I also love the dahlias!!! I love them all!!

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  8006. Melissa Little on

    I plant a 4X20bed of zinnias each summer in the alley behind my house, and all of my neighbors tell me it makes them smile when they drive past. What’s better than that? I’m hoping to plant as many of these new Floret Zinnias as possible this year!

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  8007. Caroline Geissler on

    I am so excited about the idea of growing Dahlias by seed. My Grandmother grew Dahlias on a farm in Pennsylvania, and I hope I can grow them in sunny New Mexico!
    Your show and blog have given me a new passion for growing flowers!

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  8008. Shonte Egwuonwu on

    From the moment I found out about Floret I heard about little flower girl. I looked for it every sell. And finally I see her and Golden hour. But to my excitement there are so many other varieties I want yo grace my garden. Who I’m I kidding I want them all.

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  8009. Emma on

    I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals for so long and after reading this post I’ll definitely be adding some celosia varieties to my list!

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  8010. Jessica Kasperek on

    I’m typically a lover of the bright, loud colors but I’m most excited about Dawn Creek Honey.

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  8011. Maddie on

    I can not wait to start planting these! My favourite variety is Little Flower Girl!

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  8012. Lauren Bockholt on

    I am a sucker for zinnias!! I must get my hands on the infamous alpenglow but I want every single one

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  8013. Grace Erickson on

    The celosia!!!! Beautiful colors and they are my favorite plants to grow.

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  8014. Margaret Jane Wray on

    This will be the second year I will be planting my new flower bed in the front of my house. I ripped up a big part of my FRONT LAWN to grow seed dahlias and zinnias las year and it was glorious! I’ve never seen so many butterfly’s in one place in my life. Bees Choice and Victorian Wedding are a few of the beauties I’d like to grow. I saved zinnia seeds to do a little stealth gardening around our river town. You know the little empty patch of dirt here a there!! Can’t wait. 🎶🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

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  8015. Mary-Lou on

    I am excited about growing Golden Hour and Precious Metal Zinnias!

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  8016. Heather Ranney on

    Tough to choose but I definitely want to try a few more celosia varieties. Probably glowing embers!

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  8017. Amanda Aube on

    I’m most excited about precious metals but they are all beautiful and im also hoping to add a few celosia varieties to my garden this year. I can’t wait.

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  8018. Laura Mazzone on

    I really am excited about the Unicorn Mix as well as Cancun Girls. I love having vibrant variety of colors when I look at my garden!

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  8019. Amelia on

    I am excited about the dahlia varieties!! I mean all of your flowers are gorgeous but dahlia is just a sweetheart of a flower 🌸

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  8020. Maya Nayak on

    I’m excited about the celosias! Hoping for some Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix zinnias too. This is very exciting – congrats!

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  8021. Lora on

    Choosing just one is nearly impossible! I’m most excited to add some soft color variety to the celosia seeds I saved from last years harvest from celosia purchased from Floret. So, I’m going with Spun Sugar. She’s a show stopper, for sure!

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  8022. Molly Scott on

    This is wonderful! I live that your descriptions are so detailed. They make me feel like Im standing i a field of the plants! Im looking forward to trying some more seeds this year. I have a brand new garden at my new house which is in a new hardiness zone for me so, well, just everything is new and full of promise! Thanks for introducing so many people to the world of plants :)

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  8023. Maura Kenney on

    I’ve become a big fan of zinnias in the past few years and Victorian wedding looks like a variety I’d love in my garden!

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  8024. Kate Fitzpatrick on

    Thank you for all the gorgeous new varieties that you have bred. I look forward to adding them to our farm. Especially your new dahlia seeds, as we grow mostly that fabulous flower here. We add in zinnias since they are always so hardy and the new colors will be loved by our current customers! Thanks for all of the hard work you all do to bring more beauty into the world.

    Best, John & Kate
    Chatham Flower Farm

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  8025. Bridget B on

    Zinnias speak so deeply to me. I am so excited about what you’ve done with your elegant subtle colors here!! Hard to choose a favorite but maybe ‘Alpenglow’ is the one I’m most excited about!

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  8026. Melinda Tweeddale on

    Hello from Nantucket! I’ve been enjoying your seed selections since I started my flower farm 3 years ago. I’m super excited to grow Floret Originals. My first year farming, you offered little flower girl, which I grew but sadly did not keep seeds from, I would love to grow her again as well as your Dawn Creek Collabs! I am also a huge fan of celosia and would really enjoy growing all of them. The Floret dahlia blends also look amazing and would be a welcome addition to my dahlia beds. So happy for you all on bringing this project to fruition. Big congratulations!!

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  8027. Sue Wezka on

    I am really excited to try growing the Limonata celosia … just love that unique color! And any of the dahlia seeds. I have always grown tubers and look forward to trying my hand at seeds just for the surprise factor! Thank you, Floret, for always providing me with tons of inspiration! I am so looking forward to another wonderful growing season with the launch of Floret Originals!!!

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  8028. Laurie Brown on

    Really looking forward to growing the dahlias!

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  8029. Karen Sherzi on

    Those Rose Gold Celosia are gorgeous and my colors and then the Golden Hour and Precious Metals Zinnias!

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  8030. Alissa Lawton on

    Erin, everything you do is magic and so inspiring! Having moved from Mt. Vernon, WA to Tennessee and starting our flower farm this year, I can’t wait to have Precious Metals, Vintage Rose and Petite Floret in our gardens! A piece of the most beautiful part of home here in the South! Thank you for sharing your magic with us!

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  8031. Julia Meade on

    I love them all! Put together they would make the perfect cottage flower garden. You’ve also covered us for the whole high summer and fall flowers.

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  8032. Abergavenny Webb on

    I fell in love with ‘Little Flower Girl’ when my cousin sent me saved seeds from her garden and I can’t wait to grow more! I also love the thought of ‘Victorian Wedding’s petite profusion and you may have convinced me to grow celosia again!

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  8033. Katarina Martinez on

    I’m excited for entire collection of the Dawn Creek Farms collaboration! I’d also like to add some Rose Gold Celosia to my garden this year.

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  8034. Liz on

    It is going to be very hard to choose which varieties to grow first. I think it was a great idea to list the celosias first. I might have skipped over those. Such an incredible range of color. Limonata and Vintage Rose are definitely on my list. So very excited for the dahlia varieties. After growing dahlias from seed and tubers, I much prefer the seed grown dahlias. Easier and much more attractive to pollinators.

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  8035. Rebecca Duhamel on

    I’m so excited for this seed sale! You and your team have created some very beautiful varieties. I’m most excited to try growing “golden hour” and “alpenglow”. Any of the new zinnias, really! They are all such amazing colours for weddings and events.

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  8036. Alyssa Nassif on

    I’m excited about the new Zinnia and Celosia varieties! I’ve been growing for a few years now and just love putting a smile on people’s faces by gifting them with flowers. Even got a chance to set up a flower bar at a single mother’s and widows banquet. My fave thing about Floret is the prolific blooms! Lifetime Floret grower here!

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  8037. Robin on

    ~ All of the new offerings are lovely, and your dedication to breeding is so wonderful to watch as it unfolds!
    I am particularly drawn to the Celosias as I found them to be such a versatile & productive cut flower in recent years.
    ~ I’ve been watching as you coaxed & loved your Floret Dahlias too. I grew Bees Choice last year, so I’m really looking forward to growing Petite Floret & discoving all of the surprises that Florets daughters have to share! 💕

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  8038. Rachel on

    They are all amazing and the descriptions make them even more special! My favorites that I hope to add to my garden are the sangria celosia, alpenglow, precious metals, and happy hour!

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  8039. Kaitlin on

    Beautifully presented, love the photos too, taken at the prettiest time of day. It is hard to pick just one but I am excited about Victorian Wedding. Thank you for sharing your journey.

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  8040. Pamela Bowers on

    Zinnias and Celosia. I’m so excited for you. I know you have dedicated alot of time to this and I thank you for it. Looking forward to this growing season. Wishing you the best year.

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  8041. Renea Richardson on

    Precious Metals would be a great addition to any cut flower garden. I love the color palette. You have an eye for color in each selection, but this is my favorite!

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  8042. Joy on

    Dawn Creek Peach looks like a lovely bunch of zinnias!

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  8043. Marissa on

    I love the dahlia Shooting Stars mix and can’t wait to see what magic grows from it!

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  8044. Mary on

    I want Cancan Girls, Bee’s Choice and Floret!! Thank you for this post!

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  8045. Yolanda Gillmore on

    I love the Dahlia’s. I’m adding cut flowers to my lavender farm and I can’t wait to add them to my field, especially Bee’s Choice, Shooting Stars, and Petite Florets.

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  8046. dolly gauthier on

    I’m most excited about all the zinnias! Does that break it down. 😊 here in Texas it’s difficult to grow dahlias but I may try one variety. Actually I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals to arrive since you showed your progress with her. This is very exciting!❤️

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  8047. Amy F. on

    I’ve long been a celosia fan, and the Sangria Mix and Coral Reef look gorgeous. Also am intrigued by Golden Hour zinnias! Really enjoy learning about the process of all these beauties coming into existence.

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  8048. Cindy on

    Unicorn mix and Bee’s Choice are the two I’m most interested in. Can’t wait for the sale!

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  8049. Sherrie Brindley on

    I am so excited to try growing the Aspen Glow zinnias! They look absolutely dreamy!

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  8050. Nancy on

    I’m super excited for Dahlia Petite Florets, Cancan Girls, and Shooting Stars. They are simply 😍.

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  8051. Ôna on

    I am so excited to grow the zinnias’ Dawn Creek honey mix ! But they’re all wonderful ! Congratulations to you and the team for those beauties.

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  8052. Jessie Brady on

    Absolutely beautiful! I will be ordering Unicorn Mix and Floret for sure, but since they are all gorgeous I’m sure I’ll be packing my cart full!

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  8053. Melissa Labelle on

    So beautiful!!! Looking forward to see my bee’s choice dahlias growing this year and would love to add Precious Metals zinnias to my collection! 🤩 What incredible work!

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  8054. Katie on

    This is so inspiring! I might be in the minority on this, but I think I’m most excited about the celosia and zinnia varieties! Specifically golden hour and raspberry lemonade.

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  8055. Ruby Chavez on

    Im not sure that I’ve ever been more excited about color than with these varieties. There are several celosia in excited to use in bouquets like dusty rose, lomonata, and rose gold. However, the deeper colors are also intriguing. For the zinnias, I would say the golden hour is absolutely gorgeous. The description really helped me appreciate alpenglow and love little flower girl even more. I don’t know that I would have space for everything I like but I would love to see these flowers irl (in real life). Much like when I grew sweet peas for the first time because I wanted to see for myself why you love sweet peas so much. They smelled amazing btw ☺️

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  8056. Kristina on

    The zinnia varieties look heavenly and I cant wait to grow them for my customers!

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  8057. Ashley on

    I am beyond excited for Alpenglow and Little Flower Girl, but to be honest my favorite will probably change by the minute! Great job on all of the hard work to the Floret team! I’m excited to get the Floret originals for my birthday (Feb. 6, wink wink)! Seriously though, thank you for the inspiration and beauty that you’ve brought into this world.

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  8058. Lisa on

    Congratulations on your farming milestone!!! I follow along with your posts and love your Precious Metals zinnias and Bees choice dahlias!!! Looking forward to purchasing some seeds in Feb! I appreciate all of the work involved in bringing these beauties for the rest of us to enjoy. Thank you!

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  8059. Leeann on

    I’ve always loved having zinnias and dahlias in the garden but I am really excited to try the new celosia varieties. All of the flowers are beautiful and your descriptions of them are fantastic! You are doing great things for the flower industry. Thank you

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  8060. Susan cosma on

    Can I just buy more land? How can I choose a favorite out of favorites? This just proves how much the heart can hold. I love the celosia “Autumn Glaze” and how magical it would mix with every flower in my garden. And “Dawn Creek Blush” took my breath away! I love what you are doing, Erin! I discovered your book on a mother/son trip so just your name brings me happy memories!

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  8061. Britnee on

    I’m so excited! For me I’m most excited about the spun sugar celosia, but also, the unicorn zinnias for my daughter! We were able to order the unicorn zinnias in the past and she was so excited to be able to grow unicorn flowers, I can’t wait to surprise her with them again.

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  8062. Sara Joseph on

    Definitely looking forward to all of the zinnias!

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  8063. Elizabeth Barrington on

    In love with zinnia because they are so easy and have such variety. Always a new surprise! And the hummingbirds love them, too. :)

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  8064. Alena Henry on

    I’m most excited for the Unicorn mix and the Petite Floret dahlia seeds, but I also love the look of Golden Hour and Precious Metals. I haven’t decided which I will buy yet.
    I hope to eventually try them all as my farm grows! I’m excited to see them in the field! Thank you!

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  8065. Shannon on

    I am so excited for the celosia they have quickly became one of my favorite varieties to add a pop to my garden and bouquets. I made sure I had scheduled my lunch around the start of the sale being in the EST. Cannot wait!

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  8066. Kathy Fedor on

    I’m dying to grow the Alpenglow and Golden Hour varieties! I have been growing zinnias for many years but have only traditionally grown the bright colors and have always wanted a mix of more muted soft pink tones.

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  8067. Amber on

    So pretty! I’m most excited for the Dawn Creek Honey!! Love the colors and as a beekeeper I love the name!!

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  8068. KT on

    How amazing to see all of the work and planning come to fruition! Super excited about the Victorian Wedding Zinnia, Little Flower Girl Zinnia, and of course, the Bees choice dahlias mix for my pollinator buddies. Got the seed sale marked on my calendar :)

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  8069. Jolene on

    They are all so beautiful… but most excited for Bee’s Choice – how exciting to see the different blooms!

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  8070. Jen on

    The Dawn Creek Honey and Precious Metal zinnias remind me of the magic glow of sunset summer evenings. So excited to welcome your contribution to beauty in the world.

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  8071. Rose on

    So very excited to be able to try some new seeds this spring in my garden, they’re all so beautiful it’s going to be impossible to choose!

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  8072. Kelley Spiller on

    Truthfully, I would love to try ANY variety I can get my hands on! They are all simply magical. Amazing work.

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  8073. Elizabeth Schorr on

    I am so excited to have discovered you for this upcoming growing season! Last year, I planted a large batch of zinnias and sunflowers and it changed the entire summer for me and my family. I am SO excited to see what we grow together this summer!!! It will be my first try at dahlias! I am so excited to see what I am able to grow with the start of Floret behind me!!

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  8074. Olivia Olsen on

    All the hard work has paid off! The results are stunning and undeniably unique. The muted tones created with the Zinnia are pure bliss. The Celosia are magical and I cannot wait to add those feathers to arrangements! Many thanks to you and your team ! 🌱

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  8075. Tenille on

    I vowed to be done with growing zinnias a couple seasons ago, but you’re sucking me back in with Victorian Wedding!

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  8076. Karen on

    I can’t wait to order some of these beauties to make arrangements this summer! I am most excited about ‘Cancan Girls’ because I love anemone flowered dahlias, and ‘Precious Metals’- the way you described the icy turquoise sounds amazing and I want to see it for myself! Thanks Floret team for making this a reality!

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  8077. Tammy Rice on

    The zinnias and dahlias have me so excited to get back in the fields to see how they do. Waiting for the blooms is like Christmas for me. I would love to add the celosia to our fields to add to the excitement.

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  8078. Staci Weiler on

    How does a person even begin to choose. But I’m definately looking most forward to the zinnias.

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  8079. Shea Maloney on

    Golden hour!! Definitely golden hour! Finally!

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  8080. Arrin on

    These are all stunning. I’m looking forward to growing any of the zinnias, however Spun Sugar would be a new variety that I’d most like to add.

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  8081. Risa Dole on

    Didn’t know how much I needed to grow celosia! Loving spun sugar and raspberry lemonade especially! Never tried dahlias from seed either – yikes! Hope it works in my garden!

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  8082. Chantal Roussy on

    As much as I want to grow these lovelies, what really « grabs » my heart is how Erin talk about them; a member of the family, a dear old friend, an awesome new friend, connection to a soul… I think this is part of why Floret connect with all flower lovers. Language of the heart. As much as I would love to grow all of them, the zinnias hit in a magical way. Knowing all the hard work it took to get out to the world makes it very, very special! Thank you Erin and your wonderful team for this❤️

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  8083. Danelle on

    I am loving so many but would love to grow the “Cancan girls”, “Floret, and some of the “Dawn Creek” varieties. All these will be bringing some much beauty! Congratulations Floret Team!

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  8084. Amy Kaufman on

    I’m eager to try Celosias as I have not yet included these in my garden. I love the open form of CanCan girls. All the introductions are special in their own way.

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  8085. Caroline McCall on

    So excited for Precious Metals, Alpenglow, and Golden Hour!! It’s going to be a wonderful growing season; I can feel it!

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  8086. Mimi Johnson on

    Zinnia Alpenglow and Celosia Rose Gold are my favorites. I hope I can get some this year!

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  8087. Patti on

    What a beautiful offering! I am most excited to hopefully land a dahlia offering. I’m fairly new to dahlias but hooked and love how they show off.

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  8088. Sejal Shah on

    Excited for all these varieties breathtakingly gorgeous! But I am in love with Precious Metals the most. The pale pinks and peach. Plus I love the idea that they get better with age like
    We do! 💕

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  8089. Brenda Kerton on

    So hard to choose – they are all lovely and over time I’d love to grow them all. If I had to pick one to start with it would be the zinnia Precious Metals. The colours are lovely, the idea of a metal-like cast so very intriguing. They also are likely to be very versatile to use in bouquets and arrangements. But, there are a number of the celosia varieties calling out as well….

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  8090. Kimberly Manderson on

    The celosia is unusual and has an almost magical or mystical quality. The Pink Chenille are so special. They would bring a uniqueness to my garden that I’ve been looking for.

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  8091. Katherine Griffith on

    I am going to grow Univorn, Precious Metals, and alllllll the dahlias.

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  8092. robert neuharth on

    Everything is so wonderful but dahlias are her favorite bloom and fills her heart with joy. So gotta go with the heart

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  8093. Karen on

    They are all so beautiful , it’s hard to choose! I love the zinnias but you have peaked my interest in the celosia!

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  8094. Mrs. Chicosky on

    The flower choices are absolutely beautiful. It’s opened up a whole new world to me and it’s so exciting. I love the vibrant colors of Bee’s Choice, Spun Sugar, Coral Reef and Zinnia Unicorn. Then on the flip side the softer colors. I love the Dawn Creek Blush colors. It’s difficult to choose a favorite at this point!!

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  8095. Lindsey Fleeman on

    Oh goodness, easier to list the few I’m not completely in love with. Zinnias are my favs. Alpenglow, little flower girl, precious metals, and all the dawn creek zinnias are so hard to choose from. I love them all!

    Also excited about the summer sherbert and vintage rose celosia. I’m an event florist and it’s so exciting to see new flowers to go with the softer palettes!

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  8096. Lexi on

    So excited! Yours were the first flower seeds I ever purchased years ago and I’m excited to add some new varieties to my garden this spring! Really love precious metals!

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  8097. Sarah O’Connor on

    It is hard to choose favorites from all of these beautiful selections but I have been most excited about the Petite Florets and Cancan Girls dahlia collection and of course the Unicorn Mix zinnias. I’ve been hoping and waiting for those for years. Everything is amazing and I can’t wait for spring.

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  8098. Wendi DuBois on

    Honestly I want everything, but as I’m an older, newer grower, with a limit of space, my top choices would be Petit Florets, Golden Hour and Vintage Rose. I LOVE dahlias, and I can only put in around 1000. Wandering through the dahlia patch every day brings so much joy, and looking at each flower is truly the highlight of my week in the summer. I can’t wait to see what beauty this seed will bring. Golden Hour: chasing the light and sun is so important…these flowers can bring that joy to so many. Vintage Rose….so incredibly beautiful. I used to hate Celosia with the overly bright colors that seem to be everywhere. I hope I can get a bit of this seed this year; Floret’s Pink Champagne changed my mind about Celosia!

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  8099. tia on

    My daughter is most excited for unicorn zinnia!!

    Myself, the glowing embers celosia!

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  8100. Michelle on

    I have been waiting for this seed sale for years, watching all of your updates on all of the rainbow of colors you’ve been working on. I am absolutely so excited that the time has finally come! My bee’s choice, zinnias, celosia and all of the seeds I have gotten from you always impress. I can’t pick which I’m looking forward to most. I love rainbows of colors, so basically all of them? 😄

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  8101. Jess on

    I’ve been waiting for Precious Metals since you first showed them!

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  8102. Alyssa Yandow on

    Oh my goodness, how could I ever choose a favorite?! That’s why I usually go for a bee’s choice or some other kind of mix because I love the variety. That would have to be first choice and then maybe floret or dawn creek pastels. I love them all!

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  8103. Jolie Bootsman on

    Particularly excited about the zinnia varieties. As you said, they are great producers and absolutely beautiful. What amazing work you have done.

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  8104. Jena on

    I’m most excited for the Bee’s Choice Mix! This will be my first year growing flowers

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  8105. Mary May Haerer on

    It’s almost impossible to choose! But I would have to say the dahlia collection, every single one is perfect!!! Congratulations!!

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  8106. Erin on

    I’m so excited about the new zinnia varieties! Hoping to grow “golden hour” and “Dawn Creek Blush” this year! I grew Bees’s Choice” last year and couldn’t believe the large clusters of tubers I lifted to save at the end of the season!

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  8107. Trisha Rodgers on

    I cannot wait to get Bee’s Choice in my grubby little paws. It’ll be my first year growing from seed and I’m overwhelmed with excitement (and joy at minimizing my tuber storage!)

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  8108. Karen Rogers on

    I’m so excited to try to grow Dahlias from your seeds. They’re so beautiful!

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  8109. Kacey on

    They’re all so beautiful! I think my favorite has to be the dawn creek pastels mix, such beautiful colors and so many fun forms!

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  8110. Patrina Odette on

    You and your team have put so much love into your breeding program. I’d love to grow the ‘Petite Florets’ Dahlias, and I’m also excited about ‘Limonata’ Celosia. ‘Golden Hour’, ‘Alpenglow’, and ‘Unicorn Mix’ Zinnias would be lovely additions to my home garden.

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  8111. Breana English on

    They are all beautiful, but I’m most excited for the Alpenglow zinnias!

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  8112. Darcey O’Neill on

    Dawn Creek Honey 🤩 I grew my first flowers from seed last year, and the zinnias were so fun. I love the color of the dawn honey and want my vases filled with them!

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  8113. Rhonda Schafer on

    So beautiful! Love the different colors and textures of celosia.

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  8114. Brittany Schell on

    I’m excited for the Alpenglow and Unicorn Mix zinnias! I would also love nearly all the celosia.

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  8115. Teresa on

    Thank you for sharing these beauties with us! I’m most excited for ‘Floret’ dahlias, ‘Golden Hour’ zinnias and ‘Victorian Wedding’ zinnias. I’m excited for these pastel and vintage shades in my garden that aren’t always readily available elsewhere. Congratulations on these new varieties!

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  8116. Margaret LaChapelle on

    So excited to expand my dahlia garden. The Floret and Petite Floret varieties are so beautiful!

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  8117. Herlina Schmitt on

    I’m very excited to plant Florent originals zinnias! My daughters are 7 and 4, and for the past couple years they have helped me plant and when they are blooming, they are so thrilled to be picking everyday and making their own bouquet! When I told them one of the collections is “unicorn”, they just have to have it! We are a farm family, so hopefully I’m raising little aspiring farmers <3

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  8118. Jen Cummings on

    I have been waiting for Precious Metals Zinnias!! SO excited!!

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  8119. Megan Forgione on

    I can’t wait to get more celosia and zinnia from you! I have had such success in my tiny little garden at home with them and had great blooms to bring into my home!

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  8120. Marie Perkins on

    I’m really excited about the seeds. Zinnias and celosia are two of my favorite seeds I buy from you! Yay! Can’t wait for the sale. I already have it marked on my calendar. I’ve been prepping my greenhouse to start seeds.

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  8121. Tara Burrell on

    I’m just starting out on my flower journey and have used seeds from our local stores the last few seasons. I’m so excited to try your amazing unique varieties. It’s so hard to pick but I’m hoping for Floret originals , Cancan Girls, Victorian Wedding, Little Flower Girl, and Unicorn mix! I can’t wait! Thank you for your hard work!

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  8122. Jesik Denardo on

    I am excited about the varieties of celosia. I grew them for the first time this year and they were loved by bees and birds alike.

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  8123. Elizabeth on

    More unicorn zinnias!!! Love the dahlia selection as always.

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  8124. Jamie on

    Congratulations! I’m so looking forward to the release of Precious Metals! I’ve been following there journey for so long!

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  8125. Sharon on

    So hard to pick a favorite among these beauties. I think Precious Metals (zinnias are so easy!) and the Dawn Creek varieties. All varieties are lovely!

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  8126. Sarah Sloan on

    Wow, what an amazing collection. Congratulations!
    The first Zinnias I ever grew were your Little flower girl Zinnias. I will be trying to get my hands on some more of those cuties, as well as the stunning Alpenglow zinnias.

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  8127. Carrie on

    This will be my second year to grow dahlias. Bee’s Choice will be a fun way to meet more varieties.

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  8128. Christine Welcher on

    I’m so excited for all of these! I think the zinnias are my favorite. The color options are so different than anything I’ve grown before, especially the precious metals.

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  8129. Michelle Roberts on

    I’m most excited about Little Flower Girl and Victorian Wedding! I was able to buy a few Floret packs of seeds year before last and I am excited for this opportunity!

    Michelle Roberts

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  8130. Meri on

    Beautiful! I’m most excited about precious metals zinnia, but honestly am thrilled that you’re offering so many unique celosia as well.

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  8131. Maria Espinosa Arriola on

    Erin,

    Congratulations! You are such a blessing, everything is just simply stunning!
    Counting down to Spring, especially when it’s 17 degrees outside.

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  8132. Elizabeth Donaldson on

    Love the vintage rose celosia! I’ve never grown celosia from seed but it looks worth trying!!

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  8133. Riley drury on

    I was initially really excited to grow all of the dahlia collection, and while I still am very excited about the dahlias, my interest has been peaked about the zinnia varieties offered by floret!

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  8134. Ericka Moran on

    I am so looking forward to all the celosia especially autumn blaze. I also am looking forward to cancan girls and unicorn zinnias.

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  8135. Tiea Zehnbauer on

    I love this blog post and the gorgeous flowers that you’ve been working on for years! I’m trying to decide if I can afford ALL of them! It’s sooo hard to choose. They are all beautiful! I’m really excited to grow these here in NH. Thank you for offering a giveaway. Someone will be blessed with your seeds. Thank you for everything you do. ❤️ My favorites are “Little Flower Girl” and “Victorian Wedding.”

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  8136. Christine Demir on

    An amazing achievement Erin and team. A lot of hard work to get to where you are, and thank you ever so much for sharing the journey with us, from all across the globe.

    You are an inspiration to so many across the world.

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  8137. Patrica Lane on

    I’m so excited to try several of your “babies” this year. I live on a small lot in rural town and seem to loose more real estate each year to more places to plant flowers. Winter is a sad time to be inside in the cold weather but I am constantly dreaming of planting, blooming and cutting flowers to give as arrangements to random people. It’s amazing how that unexpected gift of flowers really brightens their day and mine.
    I was touched watching your documentary series last weekend on your mission to spread flowers to the world. On a much smaller scale, I’ve been doing the same thing the last four years since my husband passed. He loved fresh flowers in this house constantly!!
    I’ve already ordered some seeds from the growers that you recommended in your blog. The first thing I plan to order from you is the Floret. Thank you for sharing your passion.
    Patty Lane
    South Boston VA

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  8138. Alison Campbell on

    I would love celosia. My grandmother always had those. Also Victorian wedding zinnias & Bee’s choice dahlias. Wish i had room in my yard for everything!
    Thank you for sharing!
    Alison

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  8139. Ariel Wise on

    I am so excited to grow these! You will be happy to know that I already have a small stash of Floret seeds waiting for my school’s garden. I am a 5th grade teacher and the garden director for Fifth Avenue Upper Elementary in Decatur GA. This year I am most excited to introduce some celosia to the kids, particularly the Autumn Blaze mix. These kiddos will love their texture and vibrant colors. Also, the Unicorn mix of zinnias will be a hit since I’m sure they will produce a ton and are eye catching. I hope you know that the seeds you are sending out into the world are creating nature nerds and garden lovers everywhere!

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  8140. Libby on

    They are all beautiful! Loving all the peachy and soft tones.. especially exited about little flower girl. 🩷

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  8141. Deb on

    Beautiful, excited to try Bee’s choice dahlias from seeds

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  8142. Hattie Pastirik on

    I’m most excited for the Petite Floret and Dawn Creek Honey varieties!! Honestly excited about them all. I love seeing your passion come through your flowers and gifting us with beautiful pictures. Great appreciation and admiration for what you do! Also, thank you for sharing your favorite seed vendors. I’ve ordered from many of them. Cheers.

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  8143. Alex Friedman on

    I cannot wait for these new varieties. I was gifted your dahlia book two years ago that arrived with a seed packet. I grew the dahlia’s last year from seed and the bees absolutely loved them! Not to mention, I loved them! And my garden club was particularly impressed that I was growing so many new varieties! Thank you for all of your hard work and putting these together for us to enjoy. The bees are so happy too.

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  8144. Janice Nadworny on

    So excited to try dahlias from seed! Shooting Stars are especially appealing. And the Unicorn Mix zinnias are perfect for filling in the vibrant reds & oranges I’ve been looking for.
    Here in Vermont, our growing conditions are a bit different (you lucky PNW gardeners!), but my Floret seeds always come through.

    Can’t wait for seed starting season!

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  8145. Nicole Fischer on

    Thank you! It was so great to learn how these developed! I want them all but I think I’m most excited about Bees Choice Dahlias. My family has been working to provide for our local pollinators. I really enjoyed your video on the bird houses as well!

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  8146. Andrea MacDougall on

    Gorgeousness! I also love the zinnia Unicorn mix. The colors are supreme! And the Bee’s Choice is a fun option to have lots of pollinators visit the garden.

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  8147. Madeline Smerdon on

    Very excited about the Dawn Creek Blush zinnias! Would love to try growing dahlias from seed, I never have before. So hard to pick what pack is my favorite. They’re all gorgeous

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  8148. Jess Hunnewell on

    It’s hard to pick favorites, but I’m most excited about “Coral Reef”, “Golden Hour” and “Cancan Girls”! I will be starting my flower farm this year, finally, after years of dreaming, and these varieties sparked some great ideas for bouquets!

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  8149. Justine on

    I am so excited for the zinnia breeds!

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  8150. Liz on

    Love the unicorn mix!

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  8151. Jenny Lott on

    How can you choose!!! I want them all!!! Maybe the Unicorn Mix and Bee’s Choice.

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  8152. Becky Sytsma on

    Ohmygoodness, all of them! But especially the Unicorn Mix Zinnias!! 💜

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  8153. Leslie B. on

    Like others, I find it impossible to choose. Your zinnias and cosmos have brought so much joy to my summer garden. Dahlias and zinnias win my heart. Thanks.

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  8154. Kim on

    Oh goodness, I’m excited about all of them! I will hopefully be adding the following to my garden this year: zinnias- golden hour, Victorian wedding, precious metals, alpenglow; Dahlias-bees choice, petite floret; Celosia- vintage rose, limonata, rose gold

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  8155. Bridget Jones on

    Oh I love all these beauties! Looking forward to the bee’s mix!!

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  8156. Julia on

    I’m most excited about your dahlia mixes (I want to try them all!), but am also interested in your zinnias.

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  8157. melissa skellie on

    I love Golden Hour … the name reminds me of my Golden Retrievers… can’t wait for spring!

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  8158. Katie Nguyen on

    I’m excited for all the varieties! I’m hoping that I’ll get to experience the magic you created this summer. Thank you.

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  8159. Betty on

    Such Beauty it is hard to choose ! I would have to say Dawn Creek Blush Zinnia and the Floret Dahlia are my favorites. The Floret Dahlia reminds me of an oriental stargazer lily. What an incredible amount of work. Congratulations !

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  8160. Emily on

    They’re all so beautiful it’s hard not to be excited by them all! I think I’m most excited, though, to try celosia ‘Limonata.’ Green flowers are so unique and they make me smile every time!

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  8161. Kristin on

    Love the large flower size and colours of Alpenglow!

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  8162. Jeannie Brown on

    I’m most excited for the Canvan Girls and Petite Florets. I love anemone type dahlia and also collarette and open center ones. Tubers can get so expensive and the dahlia wars are real! So I’m happy these seeds are available to us now. I’m looking forward ro growing these and be surprised by what they bring.

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  8163. Allison Taylor on

    I like Apenglow and Goldenhour. How exciting for you and all of us.

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  8164. Ashley on

    Ooo Precious Metals and Unicorn if I had to pick but excited about them all!!! What a beautiful collection. Our bees are going to be in heaven!

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  8165. Adrian Anderson on

    I’m so excited for the Precious Metals Zinnia! They are beautiful!

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  8166. Farrah on

    Love the Spun Sugar & Alpenglow❤️

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  8167. Alissa M Nelson on

    Oh, I’m so excited to purchase your magical celosia! Some of them will work beautifully for my daughter’s upcoming July wedding. Congrats on all your hard work.

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  8168. Kelly Roeseler on

    Victorian Wedding! Last year I discovered my love for Zinnias and I can’t wait to add this to my garden.

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  8169. Sue on

    Little flower girl (of course) and the anemone type dahlias. The colors on the zinnias are absolutely perfect!

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  8170. Amy Gallagher on

    Oooh! I’ve been hoping to grow Alpenglow and Golden Hour zinnias for some time, and will definitely be adding the Unicorn Mix and Petite Floret mix dahlia seeds to my cart! Can’t wait!

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  8171. Jenny Duvall on

    Wow! How do I even choose! First of all, huge congratulations! What a feat! I’m so very excited about the Dawn Creek Zinnia collections (honey). What a gorgeous offering.

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  8172. Kara Taylor on

    Congratulation Erin and Floret Team! I am beyond excited about the release of your Floret Original seed collection and hopefully I’ll be able to get my hands on a few different varieties during your seed sale :) I would love to grow the Victorian Wedding and Precious Metals zinnias. Thank you for all your hard work in making these available to us. I can’t wait!

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  8173. Nicole on

    I am so excited to grow alpenglow, golden hour and floret! The colors are so amazing and truly unique in the floret originals. Absolutely beautiful.

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  8174. Lori Bender on

    These are all beautiful, but what I’m most excited about are the zinnias! My grandmother loved to grow zinnias and they always remind me of her. I love the Unicorn mix, but the Victorian Wedding is also really pretty. And while I’ve never grown celosia, the Rose Gold caught my eye. I’d like to add those to my garden too!

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  8175. Jillian VanZytveld on

    The Precious Metals zinnias are at the top of my list, but I’m truly obsessed with all of these beautiful flowers!

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  8176. Stacey Bryan on

    Definitely the most excited for Floret as my selfish option and the celosias as my business option. Floret because they’re stunning and celosias because they’ll dry and press well!

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  8177. Kailee C on

    My heart skipped a beat when I saw Canadians can enter this contest! Floret for sure, she’s stunning! And also the Vintage Rose celosia- would be a great addition to the Seek Acres garden! Also- thank you for such a great morning read. I loved getting to know all of your beloved seeds and flower varieties.

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  8178. Barb Page on

    What an exciting time for you all. I love the Bee’s mix (I love all of them), however the brightness, and happiness that these colors exude! My flower beds/areas are not incredibly large, and I have found the bright dynamic colors show so well in my beds. I know the Precious Metals would show well w/ the Bee’s Mix as contrasting. Such beauties…all! Thank you for sharing your passion and joy of all things flowers! Barb Page

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  8179. Gwen on

    I have been waiting and waiting for the Zinnia Precious Metals! But of course I would love to try them all !

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  8180. Andrea on

    I’m so excited for this seed sale! I’ve been a fan of your Floret dahlia seedling since you first posted her so I’d really love to get a package of her babies in the Petite Floret mix. I also hope to get some of the Dawn Creek Pastel mix and some Raspberry Lemonade celosia. Fingers 🤞

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  8181. Caitlyn on

    I’ve never tried growing dahlias before but I’m beyond excited to take a chance on one of these mixes!

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  8182. Pamela Fulton on

    So many beautiful flowers….love the unicorn mix ❤️

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  8183. Sam on

    Wow 🤩
    I would love to get my hands on the Vintage Rose celosia, Little Flower Girl zinnias and Petite Floret dahlias!!

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  8184. Carmin Wade on

    The new varieties are all beautiful, I love zinnias, just because they are so easy to grow!

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  8185. Kaycee English on

    We are SOOOO excited about Alpenglow and have been waiting for Golden hours since 2019, couldn’t be more thrilled!

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  8186. Kate on

    Vintage rose celosia is magic! Congratulations!

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  8187. Wendy Jurusik on

    Absolutely beautiful! I am looking forward to the Dahlia Seed mixes. Stunning pictures. Very excited to add these seed mixes to my garden.

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  8188. Liane on

    I cannot wait to grow Precious Metals Zinnias and all the dahlia mixes. Thr surprise factor of Dahlia seeds gets me excited every single year and i like to save tubers from my new favorite varieties. Tubers are great, but seeds are way more fun!

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  8189. Ashley Mcclatchey on

    Your varieties are so spectacular. The spun sugar celosia and the zinnias.

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  8190. Megan Sanchez on

    They are so incredibly beautiful! I have loved growing your ‘Bee’s Choice’ mix in the past and hope to snag a Petite Florets mix as well. I also find small zinnias so sweet and easy to use in arrangements and love the Little Flower zinnias.

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  8191. Sandra Minor on

    Dahlias dahlias and more DAHLIAS. every one is perfect and beautiful. No wonder bees love them. They are God’s perfect flower. So excited to have the opportunity to grow more this year. Thank you for finding my way to so much enjoyment.

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  8192. Lisa on

    Precious Metals is calling my name! Every time I look at them, I fall more in love. Bravo to you, you are truly gifted and such an inspiration.

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  8193. Mimi Strouse on

    I can’t wait for Petite Floret. Her mamma is magic.

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  8194. Jill Wheeldon on

    So beautiful! I’m a celosia fan as well and the ‘Limonata’ really caught my eye most. It’s sure to make an impact in the garden and bouquets.

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  8195. Stephanie on

    I’m so happy for you all! Congratulations!!! I’m looking forward to growing precious metals. 💕

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  8196. Rosemary G on

    I simply want them all. Unfortunately I’m limited with space so it’s going to be tough to decide but I will definitely be getting Cancan! I have Feb 6th marked on my calendar. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You’re hard work is so appreciated.

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  8197. Kirsten on

    Very excited for some new celosia varieties, particularly limonata and dusty rose. Living in a milder climate, traditional celosia has been a lackluster performer so I’ve shied away from using it. Seeing these new colors and forms had been thinking about where to make a space for it in the field.

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  8198. Kristen Manse on

    I have been waiting for precious metals ever since seeing them on the Florette show, I am so hoping to snag a packet of seeds!

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  8199. Shannon O'Brien on

    I love all the floret originals and hope I get a chance to see them up close in my garden. My favorites are Alpenglow and Floret dahlia. Those are just stunning! Thanks for bringing new and exciting flower varieties for all of us to enjoy.

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  8200. Astrid Bowlby on

    So hard to choose! Golden Hour, Bee’s Choice, and Limonata have caught my eye in the first read through. But really ALL the celosias look terrific! How exciting.

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  8201. Libby on

    Shooting Stars, Raspberry Lemonade and Summer Sherbet are stunning. You have created such a lovely collection!

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  8202. Lil on

    I’m so excited for you…and for us! I am hoping to grow some of the zinnias…particularly Precious Metals and Golden Hour. You also just sold me in celosia Summer Sherbet. I hope the release goes smoothly for you. Thank you for sharing your work with the world.

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  8203. Teal Parker on

    I’m most excited for the zinnias although the new celosia varieties have me swooning as well!

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  8204. Meridith on

    There are too many good ones!! I am a zinnia lover and am especially excited about Precious Metals and my young daughter would love Unicorn Mix. The Dawn Creek zinnias are so lovely too, with interesting shapes.

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  8205. Laura Higgins on

    These are all so dreamy! I can’t wait to try out dawn creek pastels and the shooting stars mix! 😍

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  8206. Jen on

    I’ve been dreaming of this day!! I’m praying I can get my hands on precious metals, Alpen glow, and golden hour. Any of the dawn creek ones too. Actually- probably anything I can get. Thanks for doing such amazing work.❤️

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  8207. Jessica Drennon Neese on

    Precious metals and unicorn. I had unicorn 2 or 3 years ago and miss it so much!!

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  8208. Kirstie Ratzer-Farley on

    I love the Unicorn zinnias and have been patiently waiting for them. I got some in a trade a few years ago and fell in love. Zinnias are my go to flowers and the Unicorn is the best.

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  8209. MB Buckner on

    I tried a few seed packets last year but have yet to try dahlias, so Bee’s Choice will be on my list.
    The work of the floret team is a full package, so inspirational.

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  8210. Christine on

    Oh goodness, I can’t pick one! I’m most excited about the Celosia! The dusty rose, rose gold and glowing embers would be beautiful in a vase just in their own. I’m also excited for the Alpen Glow and Precious metals zinnias as well as the floret dahlias!

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  8211. Rae on

    I’ve been in love with precious metals from the beginning and I’m also so excited to begin my dahlia exploration this year as well!

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  8212. Amy on

    I’m excited about all the varieties, like the vintage rose celosia, but my mind keeps circling back to the unicorn mix! I can’t wait to see these bloom in person!

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  8213. Meghan on

    Excited to grow alpenglow!

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  8214. Teresa on

    I’m excited for the unicorn blend. What a burst of joy! The times we’re living in are so hard and seeing such beauty is a reminder of the good. Thank you for sharing your joy with us!

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  8215. Amber Hillmann on

    I am so excited to be able to grow some Floret originals on my small farm. I can’t wait to see your beautiful Alpen Glow, Golden Hour, and Can Can Girls in my field. Thank you for always dreaming to big- you’re inspiration to us all!

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  8216. Erin Ritter on

    Spun Sugar, Precious Metals, and Bees Choice. Had to pick one from each category! Really love them all. I am have never grown Dahlia. They are something I miss the most from my childhood home in the PNW. Zinnia are my (and my neighbors) favorite. They bring so much joy. I also can’t wait to try celosia! It will be a brand new seed for me. So looking forward to the seed release!

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  8217. Kristine on

    As a devoted Floret fan, I’m excited about my new home and can’t wait to introduce the mesmerizing ‘Precious Metals’ zinnias to my garden. The magical mix of linen, icy lavender, pale pink, soft peach, and palomino resonates with my love for subtle yet enchanting colors. The way these giant flowers age, fading to turquoise dusted with lavender, adds a unique and captivating quality that aligns perfectly with the serene atmosphere I aim to create in my garden. Here’s to cultivating a space filled with the special allure of ‘Precious Metals’! 🌸🏡 #FloretMagic #GardenLove

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  8218. Jamie on

    It’s so hard to choose just one!! I’ve had dreams of growing your Precious Metals zinnia mix since I first saw it on Insta. You’ve done amazing things with all of them though! Good luck with the release!!

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  8219. Marie D on

    I’m excited about them all! But I think the ones that really grab my attention are Celosia rose gold, Zinnia precious metals
    Zinnia unicorn mix, and Dahlia Bee’s choice. 🤩 I’m hoping to be growing these and others from the floret originals collection!

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  8220. Stephany Ta on

    Wow, Erin! What an incredible journey you have been on. It has been amazing watching this all bloom and grow! What a labor of love! I love the varieties that you offer, the big puffy bright unicorn mix as well as the Cancan girls. You have inspired me to finally get to work on creating the flower garden I have always dreamed of.

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  8221. Stacey on

    They are all beautiful, but I’m excited for all of the zinnias! Particularly unicorn mix!

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  8222. amanda willow on

    everything is so beautiful!!!! Dawn Creek Honey is very exciting cant wait to use it in bridal work!

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  8223. Karen on

    The Spun Sugar celosia mix looks so perfect!🩷💛 🧡

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  8224. Alyssa Thuline on

    I’m most excited to grow dawn creek Peach! Our family just recently settled into our new homestead and I was able to have a late summer garden last season. Zinnias were one of the first to show their face and I will continue to keep them around forever!
    I have to say it’s been a pleasure following along your farms journey, watching you pour so much love into growing, sharing and learning,

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  8225. Jan L. on

    I love the pastel colors of the zinnias and have waited for years for the opportunity to grow these. Thanks for the hard work you all have done to make the work of us flower farmers more beautiful!

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  8226. Krista on

    Gorgeous. I honestly don’t know what I’m most excited for – I grow your celosia and zinnia every year and my own dahlias. The sheer variety of celosia in this post has get me intrigued – I guess that would be my choice. Congrats!!!!

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  8227. Dawn Alexander on

    I have been coveting “Floret” ever since you started sharing glimpses of her from the beginning of your breeding program. I am most excited for Petit Floret and all of the gorgeous new Dahlia mixes. That said, my shopping cart will be brimming with zinnias and celosia too 🤣

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  8228. Jill Scypta on

    I am very interested in the “alpenglow zinnias and the “floret dahlias. Of course I am looking forward to planting the seeds I purchased in the summer from you!

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  8229. Laura on

    Golden hour is stunning!

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  8230. David Neff on

    Beautiful! I’m especially excited about the zinnias!

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  8231. Jessica Bartlett on

    I can’t wait to get my hands on the Can Can Girls seeds for my garden. Thank you for inspiring me to take a little part of my yard and fill it with flowers. It has brought me so much joy and been a blessing to my friends and neighbors.

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  8232. Allysa W on

    Definitely most excited for the Zinnias! The colors are just so unique and gorgeous!

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  8233. Lyn Ismael-Bennett on

    I would add them all in my garden if I’m lucky enough to get a hold of their seeds once your online store opens. But if I were to choose just one, it would be Raspberry Lemonade. Such a striking colour!

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  8234. Julie Rochford on

    I am excited about the Celosia because that it the only flower I’ve been successful with so far. My middle school horticulture club will also be trying to grow zinnias this spring as well.

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  8235. Jeanne Taylor on

    All look beautiful! I’m especially interested in the zinnias.

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  8236. Valissa on

    The Dawn creek zinnias and petite floret dahlias will keep my curiosity happy for a while, they look so so beautiful. Can’t wait, clever and dedicated you are, bravo!

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  8237. Amy Chiaro on

    I loved all of Bee’s Choice last year and can’t wait for the other dahlia seeds!!!! Cancan girls and Floret are all so beautiful! Can’t wait to try and bring as many pollinators to my yard with them!

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  8238. Jade on

    Beautiful! I would love to add zinnias to my garden ❤️

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  8239. Rue on

    I’m all about your zinnias! I love Golden Hour and am blown away by Alpenglow.

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  8240. Shannon on

    Unicorn zinnias! 🦄 Already set a calendar reminder for the 6th!

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  8241. Jess on

    Congratulations on creating such beautiful varieties! I am most excited for the zinnias. I have a bit of comfort with them, and appreciate the romantic color palette that you have created. The dahlias are also incredible- but I am still a bit intimidated by them.

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  8242. Leah Kosiek on

    Thank you for these gifts you are releasing into the world. I think I am consistently most drawn to and in love with Precious Metals but it is so difficult to choose. Everything is beautiful! well done!

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  8243. Samara on

    Looking forward to the dalia mixes!

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  8244. Stephanie Mills on

    I love all the new zinnia collections! They are amazing and. Can’t wait to grow them in my garden.

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  8245. Lacy on

    I initially came here to make my list of Zinnias I hope to get but the Celosia is so beautiful! It’s hard to pick a winner but Sangria Mix, Alpenglow, and Petite Floret are all ones I am looking forward to growing in my home garden!

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  8246. Mary Silkowski on

    What a wonderful collection of seeds you have created! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge, experience and beauty!

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  8247. Ashley Bowes on

    I’m so excited for all the new varieties, I’m most excited for the zinnias one of my favorite flowers, I wish I could have all the zinnia varieties. I love all of the beauty, colors, and uniqueness in them! But also can’t wait to get my hands on some of the celosia the sangria mix & glowing embers.

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  8248. Shalonne Luke on

    I’m so excited for the Sangria mix! That deep color feel so rich and exciting!

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  8249. Caroline Koperski on

    This is incredible! I am most excited for ALL of the celosia varieties but especially the sangria mix! So lovely.

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  8250. Abby Taylor on

    The Precious Metals zinnias are the epitome of the perfect wedding zinnia! I really hope I can get my hands on them. Incredible job with your selections 😍

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  8251. Lisa on

    Goodness ITS ALL SO PRETTY!! I am so excited to be able to get my dirty garden hands all over any of your amazing zinnias. The work your team and you have put into making them so special and select is inspiring. Zinnias are already one of my main powerhouse flowers to grow, I would love to be able to add floret originals to my gardens. The celosia can’t be forgotten either. Wispy celosia covered in bees is a second favorite of mine in the garden. Just so excited for it all!

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  8252. Julie Goette on

    I am most excited for your dahlia seed mixes! You are the reason I started growing dahlias during the pandemic to calm my mind and stay sane. My daughter and I go check on our flowers every day… her name is Erin, too!

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  8253. Teri Smith on

    They are all so beautiful. So many pretty colors! I would love to add every one of those zinnias to my garden..

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  8254. Katie Medeiros on

    Dawn creek is the variety. I am most looking forward to growing.

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  8255. Alana on

    So excited about precious metals! Can’t wait to snag some. Congrats, Erin and team <3

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  8256. Lindsey Barta on

    Wow, congratulations! What an exciting time. All of these Floret originals are beautiful, but I am especially excited about the Golden Hour Zinnias 💛

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  8257. Stephanie on

    For me, it’s the zinnia precious metals. But I’m also enthralled with the celosia – haven’t grown it and these colors make we want to grow them all

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  8258. Nina on

    I’m looking forward to Bee’s Choice along with the Precious Metals mix, like you mentioned Zinnia’s were my intro flower to gardening

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  8259. Sue on

    What a beautiful collection. Victorian collection and unicorn mix are my favorite. I love plants that produce many blooms.

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  8260. Sharon Gallentine on

    This post is amazing. I love all the vibrant and beautiful pictures. I am looking for growing so many of these beauties but I’m most excited the Unicorn mix zinnias 🥰

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  8261. Grier Hock on

    I am so excited about all of these seeds! The Victorian Wedding mix zinnias sound like a real underdog with all the blooms they will produce! I love zinnias and the color range of these zinnias are glorious!

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  8262. Maddison P on

    I’m most excited about precious metals! The cool tones on zinnias 😍

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  8263. Maddie on

    Such beautiful and carefully curated blooms! I’ve been cut flower growing since our oldest was born, I needed something to do during COVID and home with an infant. It’s now turned into a wonderful hobby that brings so much joy.

    She is now old enough (4.5) to help with seed starting and be a partner with my in the gardens. She will certainly be thrilled to have Unicorn Mix zinnias added this year if we are lucky enough to get a packet when the sale opens.

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  8264. Tamar on

    They are all beautiful but I am most excited for the Zinnias! I love the gorgeous colors!

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  8265. Aurélie Drexler on

    In my ideal backyard, I dream of growing all varieties. It seems unfair to chose one. All varieties show up for best in show. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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  8266. Debbie Arruda on

    They are all so beautiful, but I’m especially excited about precious metals and little flower girl. Congratulations on releasing these after all your hard work!

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  8267. Alina on

    All the seeds are beautiful, but I am most excited about the Dahlias,.particularly the Petite Florets! I have been growing dahlias from seed the last two years and it is such a fun adventure to see what the flowers wil look like!

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  8268. Amy on

    Oh goodness, they’re all so beautiful!! But I think I’d have to say I’m most excited about the Alpenglow zinnias!! I can’t wait!

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  8269. Courtney on

    I’m most excited to grow Precious Metals and Alpenglow Zinnias. Your hardwork, passion and dedication to the breeding program is a testament. Thank you for all that you do to share what you have and what you’ve worked hard for.

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  8270. Priscilla on

    I’m so excited about the dahlias that you’re offering! I’ve had my eye on the Floret variety since you highlighted it in the show. I’ve been learning more and more about growing and breeding flowers. Floret is the first place I go for answers or seeds when I start down a new path of flower exploration. I love all the work you’re doing. Thank you!

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  8271. Lori on

    I’d love to have Golden Hour and Unicorn Mix in my garden this year. We’re also hoping to get the Limonata. Beautiful!

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  8272. Michele Logan on

    Congratulations on a truly magnificent collection. I suppose it’s a bit like choosing your favorite child. There is something special about each one. Rose Gold, Spun Sugar, Dawn Creek Honey and all of the Dahlias are calling my name! Thank you for all you do. Your hard work and lessons learned have really paid off in spades. God bless!

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  8273. Amy on

    Little flower girl is top of my list but there are so many I’d love to try!

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  8274. Lindsey Gouwens, Sweet Pea’s Stems on

    I have been dreaming about watching Alpenglow and Precious Metals sway in the breeze at the farm for years. I will be so proud to showcase these in my design work and to our farm visitors. Take all my money! Lol

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  8275. Rebecca Yan on

    What an accomplishment! Your generosity flows into everything you do. Thank you for sharing these with us all. I started making a list of which seeds I want but then stopped – I want them all!

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  8276. Jarred on

    Definitely Bee’s Choice!

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  8277. Edith on

    Excited for the Bee’s choice and the Unicorn mix 😍😍😍

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  8278. Kathy on

    I have to go with an original – Floret. Such a beauty!

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  8279. Patricia Ellis on

    Congratulations Erin! I’m beyond excited and have been following your journey. I’m
    Most excited about the new breed of Zinnias. My, Ive never seen such beauty! As for the Dalias what’s not to love about any of these choices. Bees choice would be a delight to bring those pollinators in and Cancun Girls, the name alone makes me giggle and then you have Petite, how sweet. I’m just over the moon with excitement!! Thank you Erin 🩷

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  8280. Nelly Grange on

    I was able to get my hand on some Celosias and Zinnias from the shop a while ago (among many other flower types), so Precious Metals, Dawn Creek Honey and Bee’s Choice would be a wonderful addition to the varieties I already have. Don’t mind tweaking my 1/4 acre garden plan to accommodate :) as I’m currently taking the course, and I have a US address for shipping!

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  8281. Trish Tallent on

    I’m definitely most excited about the Floret Original Zinnias!!! Every variety being offered is absolutely stunning, it is almost impossible to pick my favorite! I truthfully want EVERYONE! To me zinnias are a true farm flower and just exude joy!!! Thank you Erin for your years of hard work in creating these varieties and now sharing them with us! ❤️

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  8282. Elizabeth Frankart on

    They are all so beautiful but I am most excited for zinnias! I love how hard they work and how little I have to put in to them!

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  8283. Suzzelle on

    Every year in my zone 3 garden, I try different flowers to see which can make the cut in this difficult growing zone. With the help of a small greenhouse, I’ve managed to be successful with quite a few floret offerings. Zinnias, Snaps, Celosia (although I need to learn how to pinch them!), and dahlias to name a few. Thanks for all your amazing photos, information, and correspondance!

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  8284. Nicole on

    The dahlia seeds!! I grew your bees choice for my first season with dahlias and my love for them just blossomed!!

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  8285. Sharon Marmaduke on

    I learned about your breeding program a few years ago, and I’ve been patiently waiting for your seeds –especially your zinnias! I’ll definitely be shopping on Feb 6. Thanks for all your dedication and hard work!

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  8286. Joanne Stahura on

    I love the ‘Spun Sugar’ celosias and the ‘Floret’ and the ‘Shooting Stars’ dahlias.

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  8287. Caroline on

    Celosia is such a workhorse flower and I love the variety of shapes and colors it offers. Cheers to more celosia!!

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  8288. Rebecca on

    Every single bloom is so gorgeous 🤩 cancan girls tops the list but honestly all of the dahlias are making me swoon 💗

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  8289. Amy Tran on

    Alpine glow would be my favorite pick. Looking forward to the launch day!

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  8290. Amber E on

    They are all beautiful. I especially love the Golden Hour and Dawns Pink Blush. Congratulations on the release.

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  8291. Christa on

    I am most excited to grow precious metals and bees choice dahlias. So stunning!

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  8292. Jayme Overman on

    Im most excited about the Dahlia seed mixes! And zinnias, those are my mom and I’s favorite flowers.

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  8293. Dru Nordmark on

    I’m so excited about your UNICORN MIX! My granddaughter loves unicorns and loves to grow flowers so we would be growing them together!

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  8294. Courtney on

    I’m so excited about this development! On my property here in Brazil, cross-pollination is a way of life … even in between different types of plants in the same family! I have so enjoyed watching the natural evolution of shapes and colors here, and am inspired to do a bit more to nudge this natural process in certain directions.
    I’m most excited about the precious metals and alpenglow zinnias, but I am eager to try them all. I’m also excited about the dahlias, but a lack of space to breed them makes me forcibly turn my head away and tell myself to STAY FOCUSED!!! haha!
    Thanks for all you do, Erin and the rest of the Floret team, as much for inspiring and guiding us as sharing technical information and beautiful products.

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  8295. Tisha Oickle on

    I can’t wait for the Dawn Creek pastel zinnias! They look incredible!

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  8296. Celeste Alfes on

    I am thrilled with all the new releases! Love the romantic hues that have been crafted! My favorite is the Crested Variety of Celosias! So velvety and plush adding the perfect texture to all of my Summer bouquets! Two of our sons are getting married this year: July and September and I would love to try out the deluxe collections!

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  8297. Dorrie on

    Thank you for all of these gorgeous zinnias, whom we all know to be such workhorses in the garden. I love the way you’ve introduced such soft and sophisticated colors into these toughies. Can’t wait to try ‘Dawn Creek Blush’.

    And I want to *eat* those celosia, even without their names. Pass me some ‘Summer Sherbert’, please! =)

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  8298. Crystal Bailey on

    Alpenglow and Petite Florets and also the Dawn Creek are the top of my list to grow this year! I’m thankful and greatly appreciative of all of your hard work for the last seven year. I would be pleased to grow any of your flowers on our farm but the pale palette of color is my most favorite. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR SUCCESS WITH US!!!

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  8299. Suzi Pless on

    I could not be more excited to grow EVERY SINGLE ONE. Choosing is too painful, I have to have them all. Congratulations on this collection! It’s stellar.

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  8300. Shannon Biss on

    While I love them all, I’m most excited to hopefully add Spun Sugar and Raspberry Lemonade Celosia and Alpenglow and Precious Metals Zinnias to my field.

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  8301. Morgan Tibbett on

    Congratulations!! I am so excited for you and everyone at Floret!! How is it even possible to choose the one I am most excited to grow?! However, ‘floret’ has blown me away since day one, so that may be the one! Looking forward to sale day!

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  8302. Heather on

    Inspired by what you have accomplished with your breeding and so excited to be able to grow some of these beauties! Keep up the amazing work, so many growers around the world are rooting for you!

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  8303. Stacey Diehl on

    Alpenglow & celosia spun sugar. Cograts to you for your hard work & research paying off!

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  8304. Heather Morehouse on

    I’ve had my eyes on Precious Metals and Alpen glow zinnias and spun sugar celosia ever since you first posted them. Such beauties 😍 Plus any of the dahlia seeds, I grew some last year from you and had some keepers I’m excited to grow again this year. I love the uniqueness and anticipation of growing dahlias from seeds.

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  8305. Amy L. on

    I would love to add the zinnias to my garden. They are beautiful!

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  8306. Katie MacEwen on

    I literally have alarms set for the seed sale on February 6th 💐💐I am beyond excited for Alpenglow, Little Flower Girl….oh, who am I kidding; I’m excited for it all! Congrats to Erin and her team for making this a reality.

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  8307. Carolyn Ormesher on

    Congratulations on all of these and well done to all of you all the hard work you have put into this. I’m most excited about the dahlias (I love the lottery of the dahlia seeds) and the zinnias but all look beautiful!

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  8308. Jeni on

    Super interested in Cancan girls!!

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  8309. Jennifer Wilson on

    Celosia! I think it is too often overlooked and is never given center stage. It is so easy to grow and has so many beautiful colors and forms!

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  8310. Caylee on

    My heart skips a beat at the sight of anemone dahlias. I cannot put into words how much I love these unique and magical blooms. I have been dreaming of the beautiful possibilities that the Cancan Girls seeds could create. And now knowing how special they are because of the labor of love to collect their seeds, and that this is likely the only chance to buy them, I will treasure every single little seed if I’m lucky enough to snag the Cancan Girls seeds.

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  8311. Rachel G on

    I am so inspired and wholeheartedly thrilled to have watched Thia process unfold for the Floret team! Thank you for sharing such great knowledge with the world and inspiring folks everywhere to grow more beauty :)
    I’m most excited about Chris’s unicorn mix, precious metals, and alpenglow. I’m still new to dahlias and with your help was able to divide and store my tubers for the winter. I’d like to attempt starting some from seed this year so bees choice is also on my list!
    Bravo and thank you so much for everything you do!

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  8312. Jan on

    Some of these colours are just exquisite. It really shows what can be achieved by someone with a good eye. I’m sad that I can’t buy them in the UK. Perhaps I should launch a new career as an international seed smuggler.

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  8313. Julie Matheney on

    I’m so excited to try some new seed varieties! Zinnias are my passion and these are truly stunners. Looking forward to growing some precious metals, unicorn mix, Victorian wedding, and Dawn Creek Pastels. The passion and dedication everyone at Floret has shown is so admirable and inspiring. I’ve always loved flowers and gardening, and this spring I have vowed to make room for more blooms and more joy as I tend to them. Just as the nutrition in veggies feeds our bodies, the beauty of flowers feeds our souls. Counting down the days till sunny skies reign, and dirt is once more under my nails. Thanks for the inspiration, Floret! It’s gonna be a blooming good summer!

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  8314. Jade on

    They are all so beautiful! The Spun Sugar and Vintage Rose Celosia makes me so excited to look at. Just magic!
    As for the zinnias, I think the Victorian wedding is something to be very proud of.
    And then the dahlias, my goodness they are art! I would love every single one of them to take care of for years to come. The Shooting Stars would be very exciting to grow (along with everything else you created). Congratulations! You’ve put so much beauty out into the world.

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  8315. Debbie Schule on

    I am so Excited for you and your whole team at Floret! You have worked so hard to bring all your precious Floret Babies to us all. Thank You for all you do..all of the education you have given us all. You are so Appreciated and I am so very happy for you.
    I have grown your Bees Choice Dahlias, Unicorn Zinnia Mix and a few other’s. Love those! It’s really hard to choose, I’m going to try several of your Zinnia Mix’s.. and a few of the heavenly Celosias.
    So many gorgeous flowers! Heavenly

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  8316. Kali Poulsen on

    I’m growing my first cut flower garden this year! Bee’s choice, alpenglow and golden hour are all on my list! Thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge and inspiration! ❤️

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  8317. Patty Day on

    Wow! After reading the descriptions, I want them all!!
    Very excited for the dahlia seed mixes. I love surprises and will be thrilled to see what beauties grow from the seed.

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  8318. Paula Rogel on

    It’s so hard to choose! They’re all beautiful.
    I’ve never grown celosia, so I’m dying to try rose gold, limonata and sangria.
    I’m excited to see what Bee’s Choice produces. And Unicorn and Precious metals zinnias look like they’ll be good flowers to dry in 3D and press. That’s my new hobby and I love it. I’ll be planting more flowers than veggies this year. I’ll eat them if I have to! 😉

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  8319. Jamie McMillen on

    So hard to choose just one. I’m probably most excited about the golden hour zinnias. Also, the dahlia seeds, specifically the petite Floret! Excited to add to my small garden that brings me such joy. Thank you and congratulations!

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  8320. Jenny on

    Soo excited for all the Dahlia mixes! Especially Petite Florets!! I’m a little dahlia obessed. Along with the Zinnia Precious Metals! If only there was more land in my backyard. Watched both the documentaries and all the work and luv that goes into your farm. Have been waiting for these mixes. Thank you to all at Floret Farms!!

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  8321. Wendy on

    Bee’s Choice for the pollinators and Little Flower Girl because that resonates so much with me as I (apparently) was known for sticking my face in flowers when I was a toddler. But there’s more than a few others I’d love to grow too! Congrats on this exciting stuff for you and for putting this beauty out into the world!

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  8322. Megan on

    I’m so excited for the new zinnia varieties, particularly precious metals and golden hour!

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  8323. Brianna Rodriguez on

    All the zinnias, I stopped growing them because I was sick of all the unoriginal colors!! That precious metals mix, I am just dyyyiiinnng for and hoping it brings back my love for zinnias!

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  8324. Jamie B. on

    Currently watching your TV series and am so inspired by you! I started growing cut flowers in my backyard with ranunculus corms I purchased from Floret years ago and have been learning and increasing my varieties every year. I am so excited to grow your Zinnias and Celosia, they thrive in our hot Arizona summers which brings me joy and gets me outside despite the hot temps! I would love to try the Alpenglow and Precious Metals zinnias and hope to take your course one day!

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  8325. Kristi Brumbaugh on

    I have reminders on my phone and will be READY to order! I have followed along your journey of zinnia breeding and I can’t wait to have some in my yard! I adore “alpen glow” but they are all beauties!! And I love your new growing guide! Great idea. Congrats on all the hard work and thank you for sharing!

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  8326. Danielle Scuderi on

    I cannot contain my excitement! Oh how I must have dahlia Bee’s Choice and Petite Florets! I’m also loving the beautiful zinnias, so incredibly hard to choose just one. I must have them all! Well done Erin! Kudos to you and your amazing team, thank you for bringing these beauties into the world, especially for us home gardeners! Keep inspiring us flower lovers!

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  8327. Zoe Vock on

    I’m so excited about shooting stars, unicorn mix and coral reef 😍😍😍😍

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  8328. Jamie Delannoy on

    All of these varieties are so stunning and lusciously beautiful! I am so looking forward to adding Alpenglow, Precious Metals, and Dawn Creek Pastels to my garden this year. Gorgeous!

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  8329. Anne-Sophie Beels on

    So excited for the seeds to be released! My jorthdzy os tomorrow, so on february 6th i will purchase some of your beautiful seeds. We live on military housing and the landscape is okay, but could use some more flowers, so i am planning on introducing the community to beautiful flowers and what it can do to lift up the community. I am especially looking forward to the dahlia collection and the Petite Florets seed mix. Can’t wait….

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  8330. Pilar on

    Golden hour zinnia will be my pick. Congrats on this huge achievement!

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  8331. Andrea Cooper on

    Hard to pick just one, but I’d say the Celosia Lemonata. I love the colour and the texture of it. I can’t wait to see it in my garden!

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  8332. Elizabeth on

    They are all so pretty!! It’s hard to pick a favorite! Definitely looking forward to getting my hands on the Bee’s choice and unicorn mix! 😍

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  8333. Sarah on

    I’ve been swooning about this for months, but I think that the zinnias stole my heart most of all- especially the big, floofy and cacti-blooms. The entire Dawn Creek series, Alpenglow, Precious Metals make me want to cry and I yearn for them. I’ve never cared much about celosia, but this entire line has totally turned my head- Rose Gold, Vintage Rose and Limonata celosia especially feel like they need to light up my gardens and bouquets and dried arrangements. I’ve also never tried dahlias before, but this selection also has me seriously questioning my life choices :-)

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  8334. Kate on

    I grew bees choice last year and had so many beautiful blooms! Because I had such luck with bees choice, I am so so so excited to get petit florets and shooting stars!!! I’ve been waiting to get a floret baby for years ☺️🌸

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  8335. Christina Gallagher on

    I’m beyond excited for the Zinnia seeds and the dahlia mixes. I’ve looked at every variety closely so many times and loved this post introducing me to each one in a more intimate way. I cannot wait for Alpenglow and Golden Hour, and I’m so torn on the dahlias but I don’t think I can give up a chance for the Cancan Girls or the Petite Florets. They all have me dreaming of summer!

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  8336. Diana Crosswhite on

    It’s hard to pick just one. I’ve enjoyed this story so much I embarked on my own flower farm journey. The summer will be bright with new Floret seed.

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  8337. Julie Gossett on

    I am so excited for a chance to add Precious Metals, Victorian Wedding and Alpenglow to my little backyard garden! Honestly, all of the new offerings are the dreamiest colors. Thank you for all that you do for the flower community Erin.

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  8338. Hao Yu M-C on

    Congratulations to you and your team on the transition to selling exclusively your own varieties of these beautiful flowers! I’m so excited by the beautiful sangria celosia and cancan girl dahlias and will be adding these, as well as several other of your varieties to the garden this year.

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  8339. Rebecca S on

    I am a home Gardner who has grown bees choice dahlias. I have found some real gems that have come back again and again since I live in zone 8B (no need to dig them up) I am really excited to try the petite florets as well as the Dawn Creek Honey zinnias. Dahlias and zinnias are my top two favorite flowers. I really hope I am able to order these before you run out. I know they will go fast!

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  8340. Julia de Boer on

    I am absolutely in love with Precious Metals and Unicorn Mix, as well as the Florets Daughtee’s dahlias!

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  8341. Haleigh on

    Stunningly beautiful varieties and photos. I can’t wait to get my hands on these seeds. Which am I most excited about? Precious metals!

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  8342. Dana on

    So many beautiful flowers! I have never grown from seeds before, but am so excited to try it! I would love to try Shooting Stars and Petite Floret, along with many others.

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  8343. Joanne on

    What an accomplishment for you and the team, just lovely! Golden Hour I must try, Petite Florette and the different celosia,
    I just cant decide which one yet, they are all so beautiful and rich colors. Thank you for sharing the joy.

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  8344. Amber Lovell on

    These are gorgeous! What a fun read. For sure excited about the Unicorn mix, but the Sangria mix celosia is just BEAUTIFUL!! Setting a reminder now so I don’t forget!!

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  8345. Esther Maljaars on

    I am so incredible excited to order my first seeds from Floret! I have always grown flowers in a small way for my own enjoyment, but this past year I had such joy in giving away very simple arrangements and it brought such joy to other.. I hope to grow MANY flowers this year and start, a “giving garden”. What a fantastic excuse to grow lots of flowers :P

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  8346. Sara on

    They are all so lovely. Spun Sugar and Golden Hour are two I would love to add to my garden!

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  8347. Kristel on

    I am so excited for the precious metals collection! I love how soft the colors are.

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  8348. Ann K. on

    The Unicorn Mix is back! I can’t wait to pair it with the new celosia varieties.

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  8349. Natasha Nichols on

    I am so so excited about all the celosias! I cannot get enough of them and really think they’re an underrated flower.

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  8350. Christine on

    I am beside myself in anticipation of the Petite Florets seeds! Last year I set aside a section of my veg garden to try my hand at growing a patch of Bee’s Choice seedlings. It was my first attempt at growing dahlias from seed, and it was without a doubt the most fun I have ever had in my garden. (Mind you, I have been gardening for over 50 years!) I could hardly wait to grab my morning coffee, scoot out the door, and see what surprises awaited me.

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  8351. Alison C. on

    Your blog is lovely and so educational. This is my first year attempting a zinnia garden. I would love to grow the Golden Hour or Alpenglow zinnias, and a wispy celosia like Vintage Rose. Thank you for the inspiration!

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