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Oct 7, 2012 9:37 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Hello,

I am new to this forum simply because i have never had a plant to grow for me from seeds,remind you i said for me!!It's not from lack of trying,last year i had bunches of little plants come up and then grow so tall & lanky fall over & die.This is probably because i had no idea what i was doing.If i can put the seeds straight outside on the ground and they will grow i'm good.Being partially handicapped from MS,being able to sow the seeds outside in the bed i want them in is much easier.

To the point, i guess a bird had been eating from coneflowers and was flying over my ditch when it done it's business.There is 2 flowers that came up. Hurray! I cut the top off of one when it dried out.Now waiting for the other to dry out but after i have them both cut off how can or what do i need to do to sow the seeds in the flower in a flower bed?How do i get to the seeds or anyone know a link that will help me with this?? Confused
A green thumb comes only as a result of the mistakes you make while learning to see things from the plants point of view!!

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