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Related: About this forumI actually have a Bachelor Button that just bloomed. In November. In Michigan.
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I actually have a Bachelor Button that just bloomed. In November. In Michigan. (Original Post)
Siwsan
Nov 2021
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I have some bachelor buttons from seed, blooming in a pot with lavender plant.
Grasswire2
Nov 2021
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Walleye
(35,672 posts)2. I had a morning glory come up from nowhere all by itself and bloom last month.
FirstLight
(14,090 posts)3. wow, that is rare! (I love those little flowers)
The birds "planted" a HUGE mullien plant in my yard (6 FEET tall!!!). It's a Bi-annual, so this year it seeded out and I might end up with a bunch of the monster plants!!
I like them, even though supposedly they are "invasive"... Just yesterday there was a woodpecker on the stalk picking out the last of the seeds!
Grasswire2
(13,708 posts)4. I have some bachelor buttons from seed, blooming in a pot with lavender plant.
I love them. I also seeded California poppy in that pot but only got one lousy bloom on it. I have a very hard time growing California poppy from seed. Crazy, I know.