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Wedding Bells morning glory, cross with Flying Saucers
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18-02-2004, 04:32 PM
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Wedding Bells morning glory, cross with Flying Saucers
I tried a bid of your last ones, it blew my mind to see what they went for at
the end, way outside what I can afford.
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They do have to be soaked in water overnight before planting - the
seed coat is very hard. Flying Saucers are great - my personal
favorite. Also, the ground must be kept from drying out until they
sprout.
Flying Saucers website
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTri...b/7150/fs.html
I've got another batch of the extremely rare Wedding Bells seeds on
Ebay at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2380534749
jrstark wrote in message news:gdcVb.238459$ I'm trying
Flying Saucers this year, bought the seeds at Franks. This
is my first try at named varieties, we've had the wild ones for years.
Also trying Milky Way and Sunrise Mix (variegated foliage). Are they
really that hard to germinate?
Janine
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