DURING 2009 I was able to make the first seed exchange with Hazel Topoleski, a fellow gardener from Texas and member
of a gardening site I used to visit then.
There were about twelve kinds of seeds, of the total, only one survived, Black Eyed Susan, a rarely seen vine in Puerto Rico.
I am lucky, since plants requiring a cold dormant period,
pass away most of the time in tropical contexts.
This one was a fugitive for the last two years. I thought it was dead, but yesterday, while doing some weeding, I noticed it has made a healthy comeback.
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