Re: PCN:seeds


From: "Carryl M. Meyer" <carrylm@bigsky.net>

I also have some PCN seeds from Vicki--and since I knew the ground would be
frozen and it would be too cold for the new shoots, they are stored for the
winter and twill be planted in the late winter--hopefully to break ground
about Spring Thaw--which would be about the natural timing for them.  
Using this timing also with my Bearded seedlings seems to work best, so
also used it for the PCN's---if the shoots etc. are completely above
ground, couldn't you just sprinkle some light dirt on top of them?  Not
enough to squish the shoots, but enough to get them covered. (This is what
we do with vege seeds/shoots/plants and it works o.k. for them)  Carryl in
western Montana


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