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Snapdragons: Gary Pilarchik |
There are 15 to 20 plants in a cell. The seeds are very small. I grow them this way as if Nature just dropped a bunch of seeds in one place. They won't be as big as a single plant but I want the color of many flowers. They are hardy plants. I will split them when they roots fill the cup. I will get two nice bunches for my borders.
What is nice about this is that you will have many plants in single spot - which means lots of colored flowers for impact and good insects.
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Snapdragons Roots: Gary Pilarchik |
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Snapdragon Transplant: Gary Pilarchik |
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