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ReplyDeleteVery interesting.
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Hi Lea and thank you!
DeleteTatyana, are you going to collect the seeds?
ReplyDeleteJonh, I don't collect them. Who knows, maybe they'll self seed!
DeleteTatyana, Wow enjoyed seeing this. Our neighbor has huge poppies, alway miss getting seeds.
ReplyDeleteThank you Randy! I love poppies and got some new seeds from a friend. I'm looking forward to have some pink ones!
DeleteThose are fun seed pods! I like the shape of Milkweed seed pods, too. I'm waiting for mine to grow out so I can collect them and give them to other people to plant. There's so much hope in seeds collected for the next season or left to self-sow on their own.
ReplyDeletePlantPostings, thank you! Milkweed is a great plant. I wish it'd bloom every year. Mine didn't bloomed this summer, and I missed its white flowers.
DeleteSo beautiful that blue poppy and the seedpods look beautiful too. I suppose you collect them to sow for the next season, or do you leave them to self-sow ? Here these poppies are rather difficult to grow.
ReplyDeleteHi Janneke! I just leave them on plants. Even very experienced gardeners have tough time growing blue poppy from seeds, so I don't even try. If they want, they will self seed, if they don't, I'm not going to spend my time forcing them.
DeleteVery cool
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna! They look like hedgehog/centipede hybrid!
DeleteBlue poppy seeds - just beautiful! I love the close-ups.
ReplyDeleteDeb, thanks! Wouldn't it be great if there will be seedlings next year? LOL
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