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Super easy to grow here in Cleveland, Ohio. I had some of these grow last year in a wildflower mix. I did not know what they were, but t...Read More
I LOVE touch-me-nots. WISH I had the orangey-yellow "Jewel Weed" and would LOVE to trade someone something for seeds. I started out w/t...Read More
I purchased Impatiens Balsamina seeds from J.L.Hudson (he lists it as Camillia-flowered Impatiens). It is doing well in a difficult posit...Read More
Has anyone else had a cluster of little "roses" come out right at the top of the flowers? Mine have done incredibly this year, just spla...Read More
in wv we have these everywhere all colors, usually shade
where moist but have seen them full sun. most people consider them a we...Read More
Stokes Seeds carries these seeds. Love these plants and grow them every year, they do come up from seed but only in their own area but ...Read More
I love these plants. A good friend of mine gave me some starts and they just took off. I didn't keep any seeds thinking that I could find...Read More
When I was a kid living near Pittsburgh, PA, my mom grew balsaminas in a big yard planter. We both moved since then, and whatever seeds ...Read More
Grew up with these in Northern Burma. They were normally planted together with marigolds (also the tall versions) on time to have them bl...Read More
love this flower, and goes in zones 3/4. and in hot sun and drought. the seeds are hard to find. i can only find them at pinetree garden...Read More
Fabulously easy to grow and prosper! Beautiful colors, long lasting. I was sent some seeds from a friend in Iowa and planted them early s...Read More
I have loved these beauties since childhood. They are colorful and easy to grow.
Years ago I found a ten cent package of Touch Me...Read More
The flowers are beautiful and unpredictable in color, but the real fun is in the seed pods. Around early fall the pods start to form, and...Read More
Balsams are the easiest plant to grow as far as watered regularly.Just throw seeds on the grown and here it goes after a week or even in ...Read More
I love to grow plants indoors. My friends say I have started an indoor jungle. This was my first little baby. She is growing fine and is ...Read More
Touch-Me-Nots are very easy to please and add a nice splash of color. If given enough room, they get very bushy. They self-seed themsel...Read More
i collected the seeds from a local park here in new orleans so i could try them. they grew beautifully in the spring. a huge bed of them ...Read More
I would definitely recommend these to anyone who loves Impatiens but can't grow the sometimes shade-loving, water- guzzling Impatiens wa...Read More
I bought my original seeds in Italy. I collect seeds every year and have had great results for three years running.
Collec...Read More
Quickly and easily grown from seed. Planted in area of morning sun. Grew to over 4 ft. Even the foilage is striking. Comes in many dif...Read More
Seeds sprouted from my mother plant, but once the seedlings grew up to about two inches, the stems rotted. I love this plant and I don't...Read More
It was one of the first plants I tried, and it's a great plant for beginning gardeners. It grows fast, produces many seeds, and almost ev...Read More
Once you grab a ripe seedpod, you'll understand why it's called "touch-me-not"! The ripe pods burst explosively in your fingers spraying...Read More
Prolific re-seeder, loves full sun and is drought tolerant. Very attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
The original single flower has orchid-like blossoms.
It can grow considerably taller than 18 inches if the conditions are ...Read More
The camellia-flowered form was developed in the early 19th century. Attractive, bright green leaves and camellia-type blossoms in bright ...Read More