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Jun 1, 2016 7:55 PM CST
Name: Deb
Planet Earth (Zone 8b)
Region: Pacific Northwest Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level
I don't do any transplanting - my hope was to just let them self-seed and be done with it. A bit trickier than I thought apparently. But, still manageable - some definitely are pretty gung-ho about reseeding themselves so I suppose thinning them will be helpful. And ZM, you are right - some of the seedlings are heads above the rest, those will definitely be 'keepers.' Although, being annuals, I suppose there may be something to have a succession of the same plant. See -- more tricky!
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