Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 I would love some when you get it again; I don't go the grocery and haven't asked my husband to look for it - don't know if he could find it if he did, and haven't seen it in the catalogs I usually order supplements from - let me know if there's anything from Atlanta you might like - morning glories, poppy, cypress vine (morning glory relative with small bright red flowers, and ferny feathery leaves) - I usually have some seeds of various sorts. . . Wish 1081 Ragley Hall Rd. Atlanta GA 30319 >It is easy to grow from seed or plants. Just give it a humusy soil in part >shade. Allow about 18 to 24 inch spacing between plants. Water well and >often. > >, once established, can be harvested in Michigan from late May until >late September. It is a hardy, herbaceous perennial. It can become invasive >as it selfsows if not kept pruned. Makes a nice seasonal hedge. Heart >shaped green leaves similar in shape and size to catnip but far less grey. > >If you send me your name and address offlist, in March when the conditions >are more favorable, I will try to grab some seed from the garden for >you. It is > too wet to gather seed now if I could stand or walk, the seed > would mold no >matter how careful gathering is done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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