Hi all,
I have an abundance of rooster comb seeds. I can fill probably at least 30 orders, so just reply here and send a sases to me:
17 Nash Rd.
North Salem, NY 10560
Plant details:
-Annuals that grow up to 5' high (in good soil)
-need at least 1/2 day sun for optimal growth
-One-stalk plant so, while tall, they don't take up a lot of room in a flower bed
-Bright magenta flower heads begin to appear in late summer that can be as big as a basket ball (very impressive when this size!). I've heard it said that it looks a little like coral. Last until the end of the season.
-no special needs - can take short dry spells fairly well, doesn't mind heat waves or cool spells.
-A freeze will kill seeds, so they must be stored inside untill you either a) sow in a pot or b) sow in the ground after the last frost. These plants do produce an insane amount of seeds (worse than capensis).
Generally a very cool garden plant!
I have an abundance of rooster comb seeds. I can fill probably at least 30 orders, so just reply here and send a sases to me:
17 Nash Rd.
North Salem, NY 10560
Plant details:
-Annuals that grow up to 5' high (in good soil)
-need at least 1/2 day sun for optimal growth
-One-stalk plant so, while tall, they don't take up a lot of room in a flower bed
-Bright magenta flower heads begin to appear in late summer that can be as big as a basket ball (very impressive when this size!). I've heard it said that it looks a little like coral. Last until the end of the season.
-no special needs - can take short dry spells fairly well, doesn't mind heat waves or cool spells.
-A freeze will kill seeds, so they must be stored inside untill you either a) sow in a pot or b) sow in the ground after the last frost. These plants do produce an insane amount of seeds (worse than capensis).
Generally a very cool garden plant!