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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Planted Four O'Clock Seed

Today we planted a packet of Burpee's Four O'Clock seed that we found at Kroger's. The seeds will produce neat, closely-branched rapid growing plants bearing good sized flowers that open each afternoon. They will bloom from midsummer on. Plants are easily grown in poor soill; drought tolerant. Four O'Clocks are an annual.

We planted the seeds ½ inch deep and 15 inches apart adjacent to the pink oleanders. Seedlings should emerge in 14-21 days at 70º They should be about 30 inches tall.

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