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Apr 17, 2021 5:21 PM CST
Name: Peggy
Temple, TX (Zone 8b)
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Native Plants and Wildflowers Region: Texas Deer
I've just purchased 10 seeds of this lovely vine. Nine of them have germinated in just 3 days with water soaked paper towels around them. I've just put those seedlings into soil (5 per pot) on 4/17/21. I hope they get going for me. Am keeping the pots indoors in a bright window until all threat of night cooling to the 40's has passed on. Then I'll acclimate them slowly outside a few hours in morning sun each day. I'm in Central TX, so I want to harden them off in a week or so, before it gets too hot here. I want to eventually house them in two wicker baskets that I hang on the arms of my 3-globe lamp post in the front yard. As a vine, they should drip over the basket edge nicely. In the bed below, there will be Giant Liriopes, Lamb's ear and a bit of Purple Heart.
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