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What do I do with the “Nature’s Greeting” plant after the message falls off?

The Swordbean plant (“Nature’s Greeting” plant) is a climber, and will do well when transplanted outdoors and allowed to climb on a fence, trellis, or wall. Just transplant your Swordbean outdoors into good soil, water when needed, and it will continue to grow and grow. The Swordbean is a perennial, but cannot tolerate freezing weather.

What do I do with the “Nature’s Greeting” plant after the message falls off?2016-05-03T10:33:40+00:00

From where are the seeds that you use for the growing kits?

The seeds in the growing kits are produced from our own crops.  We have hot chili pepper crops growing in various places around the world at all times, as we sell dried pepper and pepper mash products, as well as the pre planted seed growing kits. A certain portion of each crop is isolated, so [...]

From where are the seeds that you use for the growing kits?2016-05-01T18:21:21+00:00

What is the life span of the “Nature’s Greeting” plant?

If you keep it beyond the message stage, it will need a fence, wall or pole to climb on.  After the message falls off, you can replant it in a larger pot or plant it outdoors. Under these conditions it will last more then 2 years.  

What is the life span of the “Nature’s Greeting” plant?2016-05-03T10:34:43+00:00

Can the plant be taken out of can while growing?

You will need to transplant your seedling into a bigger pot or into the ground when the plant is approximately 5-6 inches tall and before it gets rootbound.  Stick a pencil or other slim, dull object into the drain hole in the bottom and gently push the soil with plant out the top of the [...]

Can the plant be taken out of can while growing?2017-08-23T07:56:43+00:00
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