Re: Signs of Spring
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- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 11:55:28 -0600 (CST)
> Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Can be found as a plant from ForestFarm. -- Amy Moseley Rupp (amyr@austx.tandem.com) Austin, TX, USDA z8b, Sunset z30 Amy Moseley (amy@ece.utexas.edu) Graduate Student in Software Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@mallorn.com with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PERENNIALS
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- Next by Date: Re: Hamamelis mollisHellebores will certainly germinate with no problems if soen outdors -bu t--this is what I do...Sow them in a small amount of moistened (notwet) milled sphagnum moss in a ziploc bag. I add to this a small amountof powdered captan or benomyl - after 3 weeks, I put the bag into therefrigerator for another 3-4 weeks. then I sow them on the surface(maybe covered slightly), let the pots hang through the summer, then asfall approaches, let them cool outdoors for a bit, bring them in (underlights) and up they pop.Rika Willow Pond Nursery http://www.willowpondnursery.com
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