Let's talk Four O'Clocks.
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Comments (7)Sometimes 4 o'clock tubers will even overwinter outside in zone 5. I seeded a 1/2 packet of mixed colors near my house wall awhile back. Used the other 1/2 of the packet the following season in another spot also near the house. I have had 4 plants return each year for the past 3 years, two in each spot, 3 of which are yellow. All are very close to the house wall and grow much taller & bigger than the original seeded ones. There have been reports on the forums about others who have had them overwinter in cold zones. So if you have any in a sheltered area right next to a wall you might also try leaving a couple & see if they return....See MoreWANTED: Lime green foliage four o'clocks
Comments (4)I got lots of pink four o'clocks seeds. They are becoming such big bushes in my yards with pink flowers and some have white-pink stripes flowers. I don't want them since they are encroaching on my lilies, but if you want a couple young plants, I could also dig them up and send you that as well for postage cost. My...See MoreWANTED: Wanted: White mirabilis/four o'clocks
Comments (3)Hi Heather If you're still looking for white four o'clocks I have 12 seeds from a trade that I can send to you. Send me an email. I'll check back here also just in case the email thing doesn't work. Bruce...See MoreNeed help with these varieties Four O'Clock Please Look
Comments (6)I had no idea there were than many kinds of Four O'Clocks. Wow. Thank you for sharing. I'm in the newbie category. I have pink four o'clock flowers. That's all I can tell you--miribalis jilapas. If you ask me what kind of car I drive I'd tell you white--it's the blond answer! ha One year my mom planted four o'clocks and we saved just the red seed and replanted them. We got mostly red the next year, but fewer plants. We always dreamed of a wide field of red four o'clocks! I know what you mean of a mama's flower memory garden! Heidi...See Moregardenluv
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