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boubarn
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Updated Nov 19
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Four O Clock Butterfly Hummingbird attracting bush seeds - NO OFFER REFU…

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Bloom later in the day (hence the name). Also known as Mirabilis Jalapa. Yellow Pink Or Variegated You get 25 seeds Perennial...plants come back year after year. Harvested from my own backyard end of season 2022 and 2023. Plants produce seeds that can be harvested every year for more plants or to share with others.
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pamrodriguez946
pamrodriguez946 @boubarn what’s your secret? I am in Garden Ridge, outside of San Antonio, and this heat and drought is burning everything I plant. I too have a pool and am inspired by your pictures but my Carolina Jasmine is dying even though I have a sprinkler system, water every night, and even bought an extendable legged tarp to cover my drought tolerant plants.
Jul 19Reply
boubarn
boubarn @pamrodriguez946 Hi, Pam!! I'm so sorry I haven't responded to this! I didn't even realize I had this question until this item sold today and I was reviewing everything to get your order going. I don't have a secret to these...I wish I did!! We have some in partial sun and some in full sun and it seems the ones in partial sun do better. The ones in full sun seem to bloom sooner but they dry out and get scraggly faster than the ones in partial sun.
Dec 18Reply
boubarn
boubarn Pam - I have also planted them straight in the ground in a little hole and I have also started them out in Dixie cups and dirt inside the house and then transplanted and both have worked fine for me. Once you get them going, the roots travel and you should have new growth popping up on their own year after year. I hope this helps! Good luck!!!
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