The hyacinth bean is doing well and one seed infact gives a very clear view of the first set of leaves appearing.. isn’t it so exciting??

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Diamophotheca has also begun to unfurl leaves and i might get around 8-10 good plants.. enough because it spreads very well and is a great bloomer in our climate..

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And here’s a pansy bloom that opened its eyes this morning:)

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I also discovered 3 germinating lavender seeds out of the huge no i sowed in baggies.. oh never mind they can take their sweet time.. as for the 3 seedlings i have moved them to a quick box i made along with a lone balloon flower seedling.. they are tiny but full of promises:)

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