You should way till spring, and then you can understand if there is a problem. Mine usually turned green every may. I had an issue with my blue blossom ceanothus seeds; I did everything, as usual, expecting them to work out. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out for me, and I decided to search on the internet if someone had a similar issue. Lucky, I ran into a lovely websitehttps://trimthatweed.com/how-to-grow-blue-blossom-ceanothus/that had all the information about this flower. I understood what I did wrong and repeated the cycle, as stated on the website. In the end, I got beautiful blue blossom ceanothus in my garden. I can easily recommend this website to everyone who has ever faced a similar issue.
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