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I put the flats directly on the ground,and yes I do protect from hard frost
-below,say,8Cor 20F. To be on the safe side I move them to non-freezing
conditions when germination starts. Although obviously in nature that
doesn't happen, but neither do most seedlings survive.
We're having a really warm winter - our crocuses are out - excitement is
building.
Brian
http://vvv.com/~amdigest/cusheon.htm
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> From: ginny <vhw95@fast.net>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: outdoor sowing of perennials
> Date: Friday, January 30, 1998 8:01 AM
> 
> Brian,
> 
> Thanks for the info.  Do you put your flats on a table or directly on the
> ground.  Once something sprouts, do you have to protect it from hard
> frosts--or can they stand on their own?
> 
> Ginny
> 
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