CLOSED: freeby yello foliage agastache 200 seeds zone4

Toledo, IA(Zone 4a)

hi--ya get two hundred yello green--very bright foliage seeds-perennial zone 4--24 inches tall max 24 wide----send me three stamps and your address in an envelope and i will send a bubble mailer with extra bubbles in it to you hand stamped----or send one stamp and address-and i will put bubble wrap in a buisness sized envelope and send it to you but it will go thru the rollers at more than one postoffice---makes no difference to me---i will dmail you my address when you respond so i know when im out of seed----i have ten packets of seeds left----these are great plants and cost me nine dollars shipping and all for twenty seeds originally---worth every penny of it-even in the dark there is a bright spot in the night time where they are planted--stevo

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

I would love some Stevo. Are they all taken yet??

Toledo, IA(Zone 4a)

hi again these seeds are exactly like golden joubalee agastache but came out of canada --the golden joubalee are supposed to be good in the shade as well as the sun -so i presume the agastache aurea are good in shade also--this spring im gonna brighten up some shady places as well as sunshine spots--stevo

Toledo, IA(Zone 4a)

sorry i dont remember all my info at once but i do remember at least --farm out--these agastache you may never harvest a seed from if you dont grow some in some pots and when they blossom move them inside out of the wind as the wind will blow the seeds completely away ---wait till the blossoms start turning a tad bit brown in places then snip the blossoms while holding seedhead upright and lay in a bowl--and then turn seed head upside down and flick with your finger ahd a bunch of the seeds will fall out--then put the blossoms back in the bowl and let dry and crumple them between your fingers then put on some white paper and sift around and there will be a whole bunch more seeds----when you look at the flowers as they just start blooming in the first place look at them and as the flowers start opening look at them every day and when you can see tiny little black flecks in the little blossoms as you are looking down on the blossom --those black flecks are the seeds--as son as you start seeing the first of them thats when to move the pot s inside like a window where they can get some sun then as the blossoms continue you will see lots of black flecks in the centers of the little blossoms probibly fifty or so on each flower blossom---when the flower browns at all thats when to get maximum harvest--you can cut them off befor they begin to brown and get lots of seed tho--i like waiting a while to make sure they are mature tho---otherise even the gentlest wind will blow all the seeds away and i mean all of them---i had six plants a little bigger than a foot tall and got thousands of seeds----outside i got maby fifty----stevo

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