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Old June 23rd, 2010, 09:54 PM
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Propagating Jacob's Ladder;

Clump forming Jacob's Ladder is easy to divide in spring or fall. Plant divisions 18" apart. It can also be grown from seed sown outdoors in the fall or sown in pots in the spring. Keep spring-planted seedlings in their containers through the growing season, mulch them through the winter, then set them out in the garden the following spring.

They like moist, average to rich soil in full to partial shade.


Hazel...do hummingbirds like Jacob's Ladder? If so, I would be more than happy to adopt some of your seeds 14+!
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