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Summary: How to handle seed pods for growing mountain laurel plants; get professional tips and advice from an expert on caring for plants and flowers in this free gardening video.
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About the Expert
Travis Steglich Travis Steglich is the owner and operator of the Steglich Feed and Farm Supply Store. His family before him has been serving the ranchers, farmers and gardene... read more
I'm Travis Steglich with Steglich Farm Supply and I am here on behalf of Expert Village to discuss the propagation of an old hill country favorite as far as a flowering and blooming shrub. This is a Mountain Laurel. The seed pod I've gathered from the plant is not too extraordinary but when you cut it opened, it reveals a very stunning red seed that is not easy to get to. It is very hard, the coating is very hard and I am going to leave this seed inside the protective coating because that is how mother nature provided it. When it falls off of the plant in the wild, it is going to be inside there so it is not a good idea for any gardener to take the seed out of that protective covering just because you don't think they needed it. But I am here to tell you that mother nature supplied that for a reason so we are going to plant with the seed pod intact.