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Doreen G. Howard (not verified)

13 years 8 months ago

In reply to by Kimberly Chaires (not verified)

Yes, they will grow in Florida and other Gulf Coast areas with torrid summers.  Treat them as a winter crop, seeding them in mid-October.  By Thanksgiving, you should have your first pods.  Chill the seeds in the refrigerator for at least two weeks before planting to trick them into sprouting in ground that is a bit warmer than spring soil.

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