Re: Vincas from Seed
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- From: J* O* <o*@JUNO.COM>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 10:33:12 EST
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My experience may not apply to the varieties that you are interested in but my purple Vinca have been self seeding prolifically for years. I believe that we are in the same zone. I have grown them both in full sun and in shade. oldjohn@juno.com John Orwick El Monte, CA >Did you have to do anything special with the Vincas to grow them from >seed? I've heard that they are hard to grow from seed. They are, >however, one of the best flowers for my hot and rather dryish >perennial bed. At almost $3 for a 6 pack though, I'd rather grow >them from seed. Any suggestions? > >Thanks. > >Kim Kiernan >kimk@pacbell.net >Laguna Hills, So. California > >zone 9, Sunset zone 22/23 >
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