Re: Cotoneaster and acquiring seeds.


Chavez, Tim A wrote:
> 
> I feel strongly that we gardeners should be a sharing sort, but that we also
> have a sense of what's right. I knocked on a door for weeks and got no
> answer before I snagged a purple pod of a Hyacinth bean from a neighborhood

 If you wanted seeds for hyacinth beans you need to get the dried pods.
 After growing one of these plants last spring I can assure you if the
grower wanted to save seeds she would have had more than enough.
 I have so many dried seeds from my hyacinth bean plant that I could
plant one every square inch of my huge hard next year. I don't know what
I am going to do with all of them!
 The seeds are very deep purple with a white slice on them when they are
ripe to plant.




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