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1 Comment To "4 o’clocks"
#1 Comment By kh0001 On 08/13/2016 @ 9:51 pm
After collecting your Four O’Clock seeds, let them dry out for a day or two then store in a cool dry place through the winter. Keep in mind Four O’Clocks re-seed themselves plentifully, so go ahead and leave some seeds on the ground where they fall. You’ll probably see more of these little beauties the following year.
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