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Old 26-06-2003, 04:44 PM
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Default Lots of Morning Glory seeds

Out here in the high mojave desert even blindweed would be just another flower
that would not last the summer unless someone grew it and watered it.


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"gregpresley" wrote in message
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I'd be a little hesitant about this. Around here, the vine that looks like
small morning glories and loves to climb chain link fences on
non-intensively-gardened plots is bindweed, a close relative. Giving away
bindweed seeds would be like giving away radioactive toys. Were the flowers
of these morning glories about 1 inch in diameter, and did they come in
either white or pink flowers, but no deep reds, purples, or blues? If the
answer to those last two questions is yes, send those seeds to the nearest
incinerator.....LOL
"KatoKirk" wrote in message
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Well, when we rented a house a couple years ago I had them climbing all

over a
chainlink fence in the backyard. I didn't want to leave any of the plants
behind so I cut them all down in the fall and dried them, then while my

husband
worked on his cars in the garage, I sat outside in a lawnchair and a bowl

on my
lap and divided the seeds from the pods. Just turned out to be about a

3/4
grocery bag full. The rest is history.
Kirsten in Ohio





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