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Jul 20, 2015 11:35 AM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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I was just out in the garden, and was very surprised to see that Entrapment was covered in bee pods! I normally break those off, but I think I'll let them continue this year. I've had very bad luck at getting pods to maturity this year, thanks to the 3 weeks in a row of 100 plus degree heat. Lots of pods got started, but once that heat hit, they died. I have no idea if Entrapment is a good parent or not, but it seems to be a very easy pod parent! Looks like I might have to plant a few of those seeds and see what I get, if none of the other pods makes it to maturity.
Natalie

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