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A spectacular, fast-growing, old-fashioned grandma's garden favorite, Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate boasts pendulous clusters of lightly fragrant, bright-pink blooms that crown lush, heart-shaped leaves. First grown by Thomas Jefferson, it was called Persicary by Bernard McMahon on his 1804 Philadelphia seedlist. A great cut flower that can also be dried (cut just as flowers begin to bloom for fresh or dried.) Rich soil is best. Self-sows once grown. *Direct sow in fall or early spring or pre-chill 4wks@34°F to G@70-75°F~3-6wks. Certified Organic. Annual to 6 ft. Approx. 50 seeds per pack
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