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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Planted Morning Glory Seeds

This afternoon I planted three packets of Burpee Scarlett O'Hara Morning Glory Seeds. They will produce large 4-5 inch deep crimson flowers. They have vigorous growth from midsummer to frost and are idea for covering trellises and arbors. I planted them on the fence behind the garden where they will receive full afternoon sun.

1 Comments:

At Thursday, May 01, 2008, Blogger Texas Heat said...

This afternoon, I found a few baby plants coming up.

I finished planting the last section on the south end of the fence. I didn't have enough seeds to plant the full row until today.

 

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