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May 23, 2015 3:44 PM CST
Name: Kyla Houbolt
Gastonia, NC (Zone 7b)
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Wintersowing in summer is what I did today. I decided to try again to germinate the cardinal climber that failed during the prime wintersowing season and figured while the seeds are properly soaking overnight (which I failed to do last time, hence why failure) I might as well fill a few more jugs.

So I sowed another round of Olympia Hybrid spinach which everyone around here LOVES! and which I may manage to grow another little crop of. I also sowed more Kenilworth Ivy because I love it and had more seeds, and another jug of Milkweed because why not? (I planted out the first batch of those yesterday.)

So three jugs and a fourth tomorrow with the cardinal climber seeds. I'll keep them shaded and await success.

Green Grin!

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