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Another Coleus question
I was just looking at some of the Coleus in the garden and was wondering if
keeping some of the seed or flower stems over the winter, if they can be put in potting soil in the spring in the house to start new plants. If this is possible, how would be the best to treat these seeds for future planting? I don't have the room to take cuttings now and pot and try to grow thru the winter in the house. Thanks. -- Paul O. |
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