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The Cornflower (Centaura cyanus) also known as bachelor’s button is an annual plant native to Europe. It is a full sun, drought tolerant flower that grows between 24 – 34 inches in height with blooms ranging from 1 -1.5 inches in diameter. The most common color is blue however, it can also be found in pink, white and purple. Cornflowers are delicate looking yet vigorous and easy to grow. I advise sowing seeds outdoors very early for summer blooms, or in fall for early spring flowers. Cheers

Cornflower (bachelor's button
Cornflower (bachelor’s button)

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    Melinda, try planting your peas on Presidents day (if you haven’t done this). Very early I know, but always worked for me in Seattle. There really isn’t any way to avoid the mildew on peas (that I’ve found) when the weather reaches a certain point. When I was living in Seattle, I usually pulled my peas sometime in June and planted beans.
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