Is this Good King Henry?

I purchased Good King Henry seeds. This is the plat that came up. My ID app says it’s common Goosefoot. Shall I be patient and let these plants establish, or rip them out and try from a more reputable supplier?

EDIT: I’ve added a pic in the comments- I’m not seeing an option for adding a pic to the post…

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u/Greedy-Test-556 — 6 days ago

Reputable Sources for uncommon plants?

I've gotten really excited about growing perennial fruits and veggies- but I'm hitting a wall, and I'm frustrated. I live in Wisconsin (Madison area- Zone 5b). Can anyone recommend reputable resources for any of the following either near me, or online?

  1. Goumi Berries: I've heard really good things about them! I've tried finding goumi berries, but none of my local nurseries carry them, and I haven't even seen reasonable online options.

2. Skirret: I purchased skirret plants on Amazon. Now that they've been growing for a season, they appear to be water parsnip. The stems are hollow, and the roots are fiberous, not tubers.

3. Good King Henry: I started Good King Henry from seeds, and now it looks like I Have a healthy bed of common goosefoot. The seed heads resemble goosefoot, not the spires I'm seeing for GKH.

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u/Greedy-Test-556 — 11 days ago
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Reputable Sources for perennial veggies?

I've gotten really excited about growing perennial fruits and veggies- but I'm hitting a wall, and I'm frustrated. I live in Wisconsin (Madison area- Zone 5b). Can anyone recommend reputable resources for any of the following either near me, or online?

  1. Goumi Berries: I've heard really good things about them! I've tried finding goumi berries, but none of my local nurseries carry them, and I haven't even seen reasonable online options.

2. Skirret: I purchased skirret plants on Amazon. Now that they've been growing for a season, they appear to be water parsnip. The stems are hollow, and the roots are fiberous, not tubers.

3. Good King Henry: I started Good King Henry from seeds, and now it looks like I Have a healthy bed of common goosefoot. The seed heads resemble goosefoot, not the spires I'm seeing for GKH.

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u/Greedy-Test-556 — 11 days ago
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Online payment for Clifftop?

I’d like to go to Clifftop. In their website they say they take online payments.

For the life of me, I can’t find the link!

Does anyone have ideas?

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u/Greedy-Test-556 — 1 month ago

I dug up this little cluster from my veggie garden (even if it’s something cool, it’s in the wrong place). My plant ID app can’t make up its mind between echinacea or alstroemeria- so not to be trusted. I’d appreciate a more positive identification. The leaves have a veining pattern that look more like alstroemeria, but the tubers (?) are tiny little things- which is different from what I’m seeing on a google search. If it’s non-invasive, good for pollinators, or just looks pretty, I I have a use for it.

However, if it’s a vile invasive, I’ll dispose of it appropriately!

u/Greedy-Test-556 — 4 months ago