
Moonflower Vines are one of my favorite night-blooming annuals. I grow them yearly and have found it best to start them earlier than the seed packet recommends. To ensure mid-season blooms, I start my seeds in mid-winter, which, for me, means today. I always soak the seeds first. The seeds soaking in water were gathered from last year’s plants.
If the seed is viable, it will sink to the bottom of the jar as it draws in the water. So far, only one has taken the plunge. Hopefully, many more will follow suit.


Lovely, a dream within the fold of petals—
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Yes, beautifully said.
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Good luck to new shoots Kathy.🥰
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Thanks Arlene. It is exciting when they begin to grow. They are a very large sprout.
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Nice
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I planted the seeds I had soaking, fingers crossed that I didn’t soak them a bit too long. We’ve been sick here with some type of covid/flu. It’s still around.
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