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Sweet_Annie

Poster: Pearl57  (see this users gallery)

Sweet Annie
· Date: Wed August 8, 2007 · Views: 1699 ·
Keywords: Sweet Annie

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NIKKIB

Registered: January 2007
Posts: 196
Wed August 8, 2007 12:35pm

cool i am actually looking for seeds right now is it easy to grow or does it need a lot of pampering???
Pearl57

Registered: June 2006
Posts: 1418
Wed August 8, 2007 8:04pm

Well, I ordered the seeds, started them in some containers, old pans etc. (actually my dh did, I was afraid I'd kill them from the beginning!) then when they were about 4" he transplanted them to the garden. They were bushier with more planted closer together or in clumps. When I put like on or two plants together, the grew taller and more spindly.I would think from the way they came up, that just putting the seeds in the ground and keep it watered pretty good until they get going is all you would need to do, after that no pampering needed... I'm not sure when to cut them to dry or preserve. I am posting on the community to ask what to do! I did read on one of the posts that someone planted the tops I think, and they were supposed to grow that way... We'll get a discussion going over there, I think I've posted too much here!LOL!
kimmie

Registered: November 2006
Posts: 712
Tue August 21, 2007 6:42am

well Joyce my sweet annie did not grow and I had 250 seeds!! I don't know what I did wrong. What kind of soil do you have?
Kimmie
Pearl57

Registered: June 2006
Posts: 1418
Tue September 18, 2007 12:56pm

Sorry I am just now answering this! We have pretty good black dirt, no clay or anything. Did you start yours in a small pot first? That seemed to do the trick this year.


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