Saving Montauk Daisy Seeds
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19 years ago
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HAVE: Montauk Daisy Seeds
Comments (0)Have plenty Montauk Daisy seeds would like to trade for other seeds I'm not picky make me an offer thank you...See MoreMontauk Daisy Question
Comments (0)I winter sowed some Montauk Daisy seeds from my plant and the seedlings came up like gangbusters. My question is will they bloom first year from seed? Has anyone else grown them from seed? Joann...See MoreMontauk Daisy... I am lusting after this plant
Comments (22)I've read this post a couple days ago. Of course, same as beck wi, I've decided "I gotta have one". Yesterday, passing by HD, what did I see at the front - a beautiful Montauk Daisys. Now, I have a question, it is getting a bit cool - do I still have a time to put it in the ground. From previous posts seems like it is pretty hardy and should survive. I hope....See MoreHave: Montauk Daisy, Curly Willow / Want: berries, lots of stuff
Comments (4)hey i would potentially be interested in trading tawny daylily, hibiscus seeds, plus something else - for blackberries, peach and plum (are these seeds? / roots?) as for flowers and ornamentals...i am only interested in my short list - Daylilies, Lilac, Clematis, passionflower of any type. well i do not generally grow many flowers/ornamental plants...has to be edible or medicinal, thats my thing =) but anywho your messanging settings are not set up to receive messages...so i cant message you here. go to this page --> https://www.houzz.com/settingsAdvanced and change the privacy setting to allow "everyone" to send you messages... or whatever else.......See Morestephtheogre88
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