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makaha123 Posted - 02/09/2011 : 18:01:14
Anyoone know where petty spurge seeds can be purchased in the US?
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waverider Posted - 02/09/2011 : 21:05:27
Far as I know, nobody's found a commercial US source for these. Most nurseries in the US don't want anything to do with PS as it's considered a troublesome, pernicious weed by gardeners and they don't want its little seeds flying around in the greenhouse. If you don't already know, you can get PS seeds from Australia at
http://www.beautanicals.com.au/Petty%20spurge.html
They are pretty fast -- only takes a couple of weeks to receive them in the US. Due to unavailability elsewhere in the States, this is the source most everyone on this forum has resorted to for their starter plants.

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