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Days to bloom for Sweet Pea, Nasturtium and Foxglove?



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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:20 pm   Post subject: Days to bloom for Sweet Pea, Nasturtium and Foxglove?


In my area I have a good 2-2.5 months of warm weather before we even get a hint of 'frost on the pumpkin'.
That makes growing a fall crop of some veggies easy, I need to get some cucumber seeds and a couple of other things in the ground.

I bought some new seeds today that I am thinking about planting this coming week but I can't find anything online about many days (on average) any of them need from planting to blooming.
Some seed packets I have gotten in the past have that info on them but not these.

Soooooo, does anyone have a guess as to how long it takes Sweet Pea Lathyrus odoratus, Nasturtium Tropaeolum and Foxglove to start blooming?


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