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Mon, May 10, 10 at 0:22
| I saw volunteers today :)
So from my observation, anything that has a hard outer shell such as larkspur, o'clocks, daylily seeds can be direct sown in fall :D Oh, looks like Canna seeds can be direct sown as well |
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- Posted by v1rtu0s1ty Zone 5a, Northern IL (My Page) on Tue, May 18, 10 at 16:57
| I saw tons of more seeds. However, the seeds that were on top of the soil didn't germinate. |
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| Yay! Thank you for sharing the good news. I've got three "Limelight" babies on my porch right now. This is my first year growing four o'clocks. I've got two other varieties going, but "Limelight" was the most reluctant to sprout. I love the leaf color though. May nature bless you with just the right amount of volunteers. |
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