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Debbie56
Citrus Heights, CA
(Zone 9b)

June 14, 2009
03:47 AM

Post #6684982

My Canterbury Bells has bloomed & the blooms are now fading. Do I need to wait for the seeds to dry on the stalks, or can I cut the stalks down & let them dry that way? I planted 5 year old seeds & had an amazing number of very tall beautiful plants, so I want to save the seeds for next years planting.

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