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Arkansas Granny

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1. Could you transplant some of them into pots and see what happens?
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 05:03 PM
Apr 2017

I'm also in zone 7 and I've had annuals self seed before, especially after a mild winter. Most of them didn’t look much like the parent since so many were hybrid plants.

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Zinnia Question [View all] Bayard Apr 2017 OP
Could you transplant some of them into pots and see what happens? Arkansas Granny Apr 2017 #1
I would keep them. saidsimplesimon Apr 2017 #2
I need to get this bed weeded Bayard Apr 2017 #3
Black eyed Susan's will pop up for years NutmegYankee Apr 2017 #9
Absolutely they'll reseed. cheapdate Apr 2017 #4
Bingo... flotsam Apr 2017 #6
Leave them. They are little volunteers and like to live in that spot. WhiteTara Apr 2017 #5
black eyed susans steventh Apr 2017 #7
Check Old Farmer s Almanac maybe? irisblue Apr 2017 #8
Before I thought about it Bayard Apr 2017 #10
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