they look real nice! i had a big bunch of 4 o clocks growing and for some reason decided they had gotten out of hand. i had reds,yellows and whites. i harvested a bunch of seeds without regard for the colors and packaged em up and handed them out to the gals at work. and laters dug up the bed and culled all the roots. now i dont have any 4 o clocks and one of the gals comes up to me at work and shows me all these variegated varietys that i never had grown from the seed i gave her. oh well ,live and learn. (think ill sneak over to her house and steal seeds!)
I have 4o'clocks that I planted from seed this spring. Planted 12 seeds, got 3 plants. Now the arent blooming. Still flowers, but doesnt do anything else. Cant figure out how to put pictures on here. Any sugestions? Yours are bueatiful!!
If I enlarged them, they just distorted. The flowers just dont open up. Thought it was too hot or too much sun. Doesnt seem to matter where I put them. If they stay in the sun, they wilt and fall over. Even if they have plenty of water. I am starting to think they are just to big. Have to keep them against the wall or they fall over. I have been colecting the seeds for next year. I like the idea that they might be hybrids now. I loved to sit out and smell them in the morning.
That is the Horror of small phone photos.. Thats it . Try taking a very close up an see what happens.. I can see them .. I have yellow an pink and the new Kadeliscope.Was picking seed.
Very true about the phone camera, but I spend all my extra money on plants, soooo.... I will try to take better ones, if I can just get myself to stay still. We live on post (Fort Hood,government property and all), so almost everything I plant has to go into pots. Its that part of the problem?
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