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Old 31-07-2007, 02:10 AM posted to rec.gardens
Dan L. Dan L. is offline
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Default Do seeds have to ripen on the plant?

In article
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Billy Rose wrote:

In article ,
Ann wrote:

FragileWarrior expounded:

Or can the seed pod/flower head be cut off and hung to dry after it is
formed? I'm thinking of things like Bread-seed Poppy, Balsam, Echinacea,
Sunflower, etc. I can't think straight anymore but I'd like to gather
some
seeds from my garden before I move.

Depends on the plant. Definitely don't hang those bread-seed poppies,
all the seeds will fall out! G If the seeds are far enough along
then yes, I'd try gathering them and drying them - try small paper
bags and elastics, put them in head first, that way you'll lose fewer
seeds.

Heck, I'd like my Moonflower to finally bloom just ONCE before I go.


Have you checked the Moonflower at 2am?
I am not positive, but don't they only open up late at night?
Or did a slight humorous statement fly over my head
Night time cannot see ...... Dan

Ipomoea or datura? My daturas are blooming, but that damned vine
hasn't shown a bud yet!

I know that my vine is alive but lord is it coy and/or timide.

And, while I think about it, how can I move my Batik Iris? Can I dig them
up now, cut back the leaves and... what? Let them dry? Put them in dry
peat to move? Move them in clumps of earth in a bucket and keep them
damp?
I love those things. I'm not leaving them behind to get mowed down.


Take the iris. Cut it back, keep some earth on the roots and try to
keep it slightly damp. This is the ideal time to move them, so go for
it!

Good luck with your move and let us know when you're settled in.

I'll second that.


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