bleeding heart seeds
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by kennyso on August 12, 2006 10:07 AM
I'm no expert here on this matter so please don't kill me if this is not true! I 'heard' and 'read from a website' that the seeds should be sown as soon as possible because they don't remain viable if they are dried and kept too long. I would just sown them now, water, and wait for spring. Maybe they will grow now and come back in the spring, or they migh come up in spring. BTW, you think you can show me a picture of those seeds and seed pods? I've had a bleeding heart but never seen it set seed before!
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by gardenfairy on August 12, 2006 02:34 PM
Here is a picture of the seeds, I don't know what the seed pods look like, I got these from a trade.
Here is a close up
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