Sweet Annie & Hopi Red Dye in KC - Transplant/giveaway...
roflol
14 years ago
When they say this stuff readily reseeds, they aren't kidding. :-)
I'm in the camp, though, that loves the smell and will always have it now.
Does anybody have experience regarding its tolerance to being moved after sprouting? They currently pull up easily roots and all so I'm moving some; just wondering if anybody knows how they might do.
I have oodles of seedlings to share... anybody in the Kansas City area want some?
Also have Hopi Red Dye Amaranth seedlings to share as well... there's another one that you'll never have to buy seed for once it sets the first time. :-)
settledinks
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