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Half-hardy Annual
Flowers: Early to late Summer
Height: 18 inches
Position: Sun or Partial Shade
Ideal For: Bedding, Border, Cottage Garden
Germination: Easy
Aftercare: Easy
Description
Very fragrant, excellent garden varieties.
Sowing Instructions
Sow in trays, pots, etc of good seed compost in a propagator or warm place to maintain an optimum temperature of 60-65F (15-18C). Sow in well drained compost, just covering the seed with compost, but do not exclude light, which is beneficial to germination. Sowing Time: March to April. Germination usually takes 7-21 days.
Growing Instructions
Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle. Harden off and plant out when all risk of frost has passed 30cm (12in) apart.
Aftercare Instructions
Prefers a moist, well drained soil. Plant in full sun or part shade.
Apr 28, 2007
put in baggies today to germ
Jul 8, 2007
ok, not sure what has survived and what hasn't out there- badly labeled to begin with, and my knowledge of leaves is pretty minimal
the sun got most of these anyway- the hardy ones lived (go nasturium, marigolds, geraniums and morning glories- well outside morning glories lived, inside ones all croaked)