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That's awesome! When collecting seeds this fall, let the pods dry until they just start to split before harvesting. The seeds need cold stratification (just stick em in the fridge for 30 days) before spring planting to germinate well. I've had great success with this method and now have a thriving milkweed patch thats bringing in tons of monarchs every season.