Bill R expounded:
Very nice Ann! I usually grow it every year. If winters are mild, the
seeds that are produced in the fall (I just let them stay in the pot)
produce a lot of plants the next year. This page from my web site,
http://members.iglou.com/brosen/page14.htm shows one of the planters
that re-seeded itself.
Those are very pretty! I've actually got quite a few volunteers out
there, too, seed in from last year. Those are down the other end of
the fence, though. I do love them, and they grow so well in almost
pure sand!
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Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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