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#215206 Jun 11th, 2008 at 05:46 AM
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I have seeds of this in yellow orange and red. I hope they are still good because they are a couple of years old.

So to see if they are still viable I started a pot of them for the deck. It'll be mixed but I like that combination of colors so that's all good for me. If they sprout I'll need harvesting directions this fall.

Wish me luck. Keeping them moist until they sprout should be tricky.


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Good luck.


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The red ones are already trying to sprout. They must love it out on the deck. Which is good.


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