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Re: Lavandula spica
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Lavandula spica
- From: n*@ucsd.edu (Nan Sterman)
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 08:25:02 -0800
- Resent-Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 08:24:09 -0700
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>I collected some seeds from lavender blossoms today (lavandula spica, I
>think). Can they be planted immediately in this area or do they need some
>processing? Is there anything special I need to do?
>
>Judy Armer
>San Juan Capistrano, CA
>Sunset Zone 23, Zone 9
Judy -- I planted some of these lavenders in Spring and have been waiting
for them to bloom, but for some reason, they've not. They are planted in
about 3/4 day sun and get plenty of water. Do they need more sun? Less
water?????
Thanks!
Nan
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Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
Olivenhain, California
Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
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If you want to be happy for a week-end get married;
If you want to be happy for a week, barbeque a pig;
If you want to be happy all your life long become a gardener
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