Advices request for sowing some (winter active) species

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greenknight
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Re: Advices request for sowing some (winter active) species

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Plant them in the fall, they should germinate in the spring. See: http://www.fritillaria.org.uk/growing-f ... -seed.html
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Re: Advices request for sowing some (winter active) species

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North American species could be sown in the middle of the winter. You still might have cold nights
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Re: Advices request for sowing some (winter active) species

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Thanks for the advice. I think I will sow them tomorrow. We will likely still have a few colder days and night time temperatures around freezing until April at least. I also have Cyclamen to sow. I guess it is probably best to sow them now too...
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