Fall is the time to scatter annual poppy seeds over an empty flower bed. No need to cover or dig them in. They’ll germinate in autumn and bloom next spring. Then save next year's seeds and do it all over again. It couldn't be easier.
Fall is the time to scatter annual poppy seeds over an empty flower bed. No need to cover or dig them in. They’ll germinate in autumn and bloom next spring. Then save next year's seeds and do it all over again. It couldn't be easier.
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