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Apr 15, 2018 6:44 PM CST
Name: Cal McGaugh
Escondido, California (Zone 10b)
Gerris2 said:Every year I looked for seeds and last year was the first year I found any. I have forgotten when I acquired oxyphora.

I don't know if it is a function of the plant age or pollinator activity. I grow it and supplement the soil about the same way over time.

I have never found seeds on Salvia koyamae and have had that species in the garden longer than oxyphora.

What did you sow the seeds in? Just dirt?

I think I'm not going to bother with peat pots & starter mix anymore.......just sow in the garden.....if it works, fine.
If not, it just wasn't meant to be. I'm always amazed at what comes up without my participation.

I bought 50 Jupiter's Beard seeds, and not one germinated in starter mix or the garden (that I know of). So bought the plant
and hope it will reproduce naturally. What will be, will be. Green Grin!
Learn and/or create something every day.

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