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Sep 13, 2017 7:06 PM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
Amaryllis Hummingbirder Irises Native Plants and Wildflowers Orchids Plumerias
Salvias Enjoys or suffers hot summers Tender Perennials Region: Texas Tropicals Winter Sowing
Thanks for replying @lovesblooms Thumbs up You won't believe what I found yesterday, a pale salvia regla seedling. I dug through the mix and I couldn't find any of the seeds so I assumed they rotted, so I set the empty pot on a shelf. I looked yesterday and saw a pale seedling has sprouted. I think I sowed the seeds 12 days ago? I hope I can get it to grow past the first pair of leaves? The lady that sent me the seeds told me they need excellent drainage and that I needed to amend my clay soil with lots of crushed granite and compost. I'll probably try to keep it indoors this year since it's late in season to plant seedlings?

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