Overwintering seedlings?
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- Subject: [iris-species] Overwintering seedlings?
- From: &* <j*@westernmassedc.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:37:34 -0000
I am hoping to get some feedback on overwintering seedlings. I have
had relatively good luck with the seeds I ordered this year. Some
have already been planted in the garden; however, I was transplanting
recently germinated seedlings from the communal flats as recently as
a couple of weeks ago. I have about 20 or so (ranging from < 0.5" to
over 2" in height) that I still have in small pots on my enclosed -
but unheated - porch (southern exposure).
I live in western Mass. (zone 5) and the porch is a good 10 degrees
warmer than the air outside without sun. When the sun shines it tends
to warm up quickly.
This group's knowledge base is so broad, I would appreciate any
advice.
Thanks in advance
Jeff W
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