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FREE: 20 HYACINTH VINE SEEDS

20 HYACINTH VINE SEEDS
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The listing, 20 HYACINTH VINE SEEDS has ended.

This auction is for twenty seeds. You plant them inside and then transfer them after the last frost. The pictures I have provided were taken of my vine this past spring/ summer. Once the pods dry up you can harvest them to plant in the spring. The vine attracts hummingbirds and butterflies! It is very beautiful. I will ship in the U.S.A. Please have a VERIFIED ADDRESS, I will not ship without one. To protect you and me.
Instructions:
Wait until the soil warms in the spring to plant hyacinth bean pod vine seeds outdoors undefined from seed or transplant. Start seeds indoors four to six weeks ahead of time, if you want to get a head start on the growing season.
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Find a location with full sun and well-draining soil. The hyacinth bean pod vine grows in most types of soils as long as it has good drainage.
Install some type of support for this twining vine to cling to, such as a trellis or arbor. Another option is to grow hyacinth bean pod vines near a fence.

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Sow hyacinth bean pod vine seeds at the depth suggested on the seed packet, or about twice the width of the seed. Plant any transplants at the same depth of the containers, and space the plants one to three feet apart if planting several in a row.
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Dampen the soil carefully for seeds and keep the area moist until seedlings emerge in a week or more. Soak each transplant well to settle the plants in place.
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Supply water to the hyacinth bean pod vine throughout the growing season for ultimate growth. Water the plants weekly, any time there is less than 1 inch of rainfall.
KEEP AWAY FROM YOUR CHILDREN AND PETS
Do not eat raw dry seeds from the hyacinth bean because they are poisonous. I will ship them in their pods.
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