Ellen Leigh
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Every year, I save seeds from my flowers so I can start new plants the following spring. It saves me a lot of money. These 3 containers of babies will get potted up into 3 flats of flowers or more to be planted in mixed pots and around the landscaping for annual color. #DailyPictureTheme #Free
09:47 AM - Apr 21, 2024
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Tracy I
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
I totally need to expand on this, I could do a lot more of it!
10:42 AM - Apr 21, 2024
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Ellen Leigh
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In response to Tracy I.
I find it a lot of fun, and it gives me something to do in March, when there's not a lot I can do outside. Impatiens and phlox seeds are interesting. the plants form exploding pods, you have to time gathering the seeds just right.
12:23 PM - Apr 21, 2024
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Bev Turner
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In response to Ellen Leigh.
What are they going to be?? I save zinnias but not much else. Have tried saving coneflowers but have had no luck, nor with milkweed.
09:50 AM - Apr 21, 2024
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Ellen Leigh
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In response to Bev Turner.
L-R Impatiens, Trailing Blue Lobelia, and annual Phlox of Sheep. Coneflowers might be easier to start outside, mine readily volunteer, and I just transplant them where I want them. Same with milkweed- I prefer the Swamp Milkweed.
12:19 PM - Apr 21, 2024
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