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Four O'Clocks Tea Time Series - High Tea Mix - 1 Pkt. (40 seeds)

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Four O'Clocks Tea Time Series - High Tea Mix - 1 Pkt. (40 seeds)

"Fragrant 2"" trumpet shaped blooms come out in late afternoon and stay open until early morning. The old-fashioned look in solid colors or our special blend. High Tea contains soft shades of rose, red and white. Height 2'. Space 12-15"" apart. Start directly outdoors after all frost. Grows best in full sun. Attracts Butterflies."

Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
2 of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for Four O'Clocks Tea Time Series - High Tea Mix - 1 Pkt. (40 seeds)

5 out of 5 5 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
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easy!, February 10, 2008
Submitted by pkrjgoss from Vermont
"These were very easy to grow and I had better success planting them in the ground than in containers. While they did okay in containers, they were huge when planted in the ground/garden. Beautiful and lasted well into the fall."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Moderately skilled
State of residence: VT
Types of plants: Flowers
Gardening experience: 10+ years

Review 2 for Four O'Clocks Tea Time Series - High Tea Mix - 1 Pkt. (40 seeds)

5 out of 5 5 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
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Great easy flower!, February 20, 2007
Submitted by Stephanie from Kaiserslautern Germany
Plant performance: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Appearance: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
"I direct-sowed these after the frost. They took a little while to get going because we had a really cold spring and I didn't have them in full sun. But once they did, they were beautiful, with lots of shiny dark leaves and pretty blossoms everywhere. They're very bushy; they almost overshadowed my marigolds, so give them room to grow. Also very disease-resistant; i had a real problem with powdery mildew the year I grew these, but i didn't lose a single one of these plants. They're very hard to pull out in the fall though, with huge woody roots. Who knows, they might winter over in a milder climate. All in all a beautiful flower I will grow again when i get a bigger garden!"

3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Moderately skilled
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 10+ years