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saving forget-me-not seeds...

Lcgrace Mahoney
17 years ago

My perennial forget-me-nots are almost finished blooming. I'm wondering about saving the seeds. There are little pods all the way down the stem....is that what I'm looking for? just dry them for saving? Also, if I cut these back, will they rebloom from the existing plant? do I need to wait a certain period of time for the seeds to ripen?

These things grow everywhere in my yard! I love it!! All I have to do is lift the plant out of the yard and place it at the edge of my flowerbeds and I've got a wonderful border. I'd just like to be able to save the seeds to share.

Thanks so much for your info! LC Grace

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