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May 15, 2016 3:29 PM CST
Name: Cinda
Indiana Zone 5b
Dances with Dirt
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Columbines are one of my all time favorites
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These are blooming today

They are easy to start from seed and are always springing up in the rock landscape and my pots

The seeds need light to germinate so sprinkling seeds on the top of a pot works well I like to add a few rocks
Not sure why but they maybe like the warmth? or just don't get buried?

Be glad to collect some fresh seed from this years crop and send your way , just tree-mail me Smiling
..a balanced life is worth pursuit.

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