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Jun 30, 2015 4:49 AM CST
Name: david sevitt
jerusalem israel
someone told me.........
that the late bloomers start there beauty towards autumn because they belong to a common latitude wich behaves similarly to the "length of day\quantity of light.
the plants are:
celosia ,vinka,gomfrena,zinia,portulaka,cochia,cosmos........
my question is:
1.i have some celosias in plant pots.....also i am growing zinnias since april from seeds they look fine.......what will happen to them towards autumn?should i chop there heads off now and let them grow wider or taller and wait for the begining of autumn?
2.if i sow late bloomers now does that mean i have more time until autumn enters?
i dont quite get the late blooming bloomin thing?

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