Desireing Cleome Seeds!

Milton, VT(Zone 4a)

Does anyone have some of these seeds to spare? The ones I planted did not take for some reason.

Brian

http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=829308

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Brian, I have some, was just going to throw them out in the field tonite when it rains, you are welcome to them, there's at least a table spoon full of them :) Just send me a sase. I'm in the exchange or dmail me if you want them.
Lea

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Needs some cool weather to germinate, so if it is already warm in VT, put them in moist sand in the fridge for a few days and it will be easier to grow them. Also, seeds aren't viable very long, better have new ones every year.

Good luck!

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Zarcanat,
I wondered about that, that's why I was just going to throw them in the field, do you think little starts about 2" high would make it to his place, I know they sulk for a long time after I dig them up, I have all kinds of starts.
I'm watering plants b back shortly.
Lea

Chapel Hill, NC(Zone 7a)

I have a pack I got in a trade. I didn't have room to plant them this year. I know their viability isn't good for planting next year and wondered what to do with them. Send me a Dmail if interested, plus your address, and just promise to pay the favor forward in the future and they'll be in the mail ASAP.

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Dunno about the 2'' issue, might succeed it doesn't stay for a long time in the mail.

I got some seeds left over from this spring sowing (Cleome ''Solo'') I can send them to you if you are interested...

Are your Four O'Clock seeds from the species Mirabilis multiflora like in this link? http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/1487/index.html I shouldn't ask, I already have more than enough but I cannot resist the temptation LOL!

Milton, VT(Zone 4a)

I did manage to get a few to germinate and I wend ahead and bought some more. I was using seeds from my plants of lat year, but they didnt seem ti be ripe enough.

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