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Do they drop seeds and then grow from those next year, or do the tubers/runners thing?
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Iโve honestly never had much luck with any of these here in Missouri. I think it really depends on your zone/region. The really excellent self-seeders here seem to be black eyed Susans and echinacea. Theyโre perennial, so they come back where I planted them initially, but they also seem to pop up all over the place where I didnโt plant them ๐
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I love nasturtiums and have never successfully grown any, hoping this is my year ๐ค
Do they drop seeds and then grow from those next year, or do the tubers/runners thing?
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