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Old 11-07-2003, 04:49 PM
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Default Opium poppies


"Jim W" wrote in message
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When did you sow them? They need frost to break dormancy, and like to

gorw on cultivated ground. Best sown in the autumn (when poppies the
seedheads ripen naturally) for growing the next year.
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Jim


Oh right, thanks. I sowed them in spring. Perhaps they will come up next
year if I dig over where I planted them.


 
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