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Jul 20th, 2007 at 11:31 AM
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Has anyone ever grown a Necklace Pod? I received some seeds in a seed swap program I used to belong to. I've heard you can put these plants in the ground in the warmer climates. I'm in zone 9.
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Never heard of them Hmmmmm Gonna have to look that one up!!!!!!!!!
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wellll I found this... http://www.bio.miami.edu/arboretum/Necklacepod.htmlDoesn't really say how to plant them!! If the seeds are thick and hard maybe nick the end of the seed and soak in water for a day and then plant in soil? maybe someone familiar with them could help you better
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Thanks Angelblossom. I have some seeds that I got from a seed trading forum on another site. If anyone would like some, just let me know.
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