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Thu, Feb 21, 08 at 12:31
| I hope I spelled these right. Someone sent me these seeds and I can't find any info. on them. Can someone provide a site to check these out.
Thanks,
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- Posted by don_licuala 10a (My Page) on Thu, Feb 21, 08 at 12:33
| They're all annuals. |
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| Carla the best way to grow annual poppies is to just broadcast the seeds. Poppies do not like to be transplanted. |
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| Thanks. Alicia, do you know what kind of conditions they like? Are they easy to grow, i.e., should I spend my time babying them or forget it. Carla |
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| Annual poppies like sun. I wouldn't do anything special for them. They will bloom and then burn up in the late spring heat. |
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| Alicia, thank you. Carla |
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