IHAVE BEEN TOLD THAT I COULD PLANT THE SEEDS OF A MIMOSA BLOOM AND WOULD START GROWTH. IS THIS TRUE ? IF SO, SHOULD I DRY THE SEEDS FIRST? |
Anthony, I am sorry for this delayed reply to your gardening question. We are transitioning to a new Q&A system and your question was unfortunately lost in the transition. I have discovered it now and hope this reply is not too late to be of help. You can plant mimosa seeds. Dry them first and then plant them about 1/2 inch deep. Thanks for the question. Please stop in again soon! |