Re-seeding Annuals

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Re-seeding Annuals

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These are a couple of reliable re-seeders for me

Datura & Balsam
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I've grown those dats for the first time this year, the good fairy sent the seeds to me from America. Every night I have to go out to see how many blooms I have. The flowers open at about 7:30 every evening and are huge.

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Oh my!! :eek: That one is beautiful, want to spill the beans? :wink:
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I don't know if they'll come true Karma, but I'll send you seeds if I get any.

I'm told the seeds came from pure white flowers growing next to some purples, but having seen the T&M catalogue I have my doubts.
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I'll keep my toes crossed. I thought you would like to see the new albino that we have.
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Are those stems really that colour?
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Yep, aren't them there pretty stems? :wink: The D. Missouri Marble is a deeper purple but they both smell like peanutbutter.
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Love 'em and got 'em!

Hadn't grown moon flowers for awhile...didn't move when we did..ha! Mom had several babies this spring so I snagged a couple...they are huge!

Stephanie

Oh I've got some annuals that went nuts..I'll have to find a picture!
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At last, I've got seed pods. :beer:
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