ediblelandscapingsc said:Mary I just post pics on here for the world to see my flowers. Nothing is too good in my yard to put pollen on. I'm on the oppisite end of the spectrum where I don't put pollen on plants that are not keepers.
This is kinda how I'm starting to feel about bee pods. I know that all the plants I shopped for and planted in my garden are exemplary. I researched and fell in love with each one. I wanted them to beautify my yard, and to make crosses. So any seed pod would make beautiful flowers. The only exceptions are gift and bonus plants, and they mostly are lovely, too.
So I have a couple ones that are so stubborn! You have to keep trying, and I've decided to keep a bee pod if they get one. Just for a looky!