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May 31, 2011 4:01 PM CST
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Name: Misti
Fate, TX (Zone 8b)
Container Gardener Seed Starter Region: Texas Plant and/or Seed Trader Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Ok Hetty I have the seeds and Im gonna start them this week. I would love to see blooms as quick as possible (Im sure Im the first to say that Rolling on the floor laughing ) What advice/tips do you have for me? Big Grin
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Jun 1, 2011 4:35 AM CST

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Misti - you're looking at blooms in roughly three years.
Start the seeds by soaking overnight in some water, or add some superthrive if you have it. Then plant wing side up. Keep moist. They should germinate quickly. Keep potting the seedlings up to good size pots to help them grow big and strong!
Happy growing!
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Jun 1, 2011 9:45 AM CST
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Name: Misti
Fate, TX (Zone 8b)
Container Gardener Seed Starter Region: Texas Plant and/or Seed Trader Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers cold winters
ok awesome! thank you! Hurray!
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