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Ah, looks just like my Ziars !
Lovely, aren’t they ? The only drawback I find with these beauties is their tendency to flop/droop because they’re so tall. Unless you grow them with other tall plants, some sort of support is required. I think the shorter Blue Breadseed poppies have the upper hand in that respect. Both look great, however, and different bloom times provide longer enjoyment.
Late comment here but congrats on your first tomato ! My first (second and third) Sungold is just about ready to pick ! (I’m saving it (them) for the week-end, if I can wait that long).
Never heard of a breadseed poppy. Where is it growing?
I talked to Sarah this morning. Call me when you have a chance.