RE: Very excited about startind seeds 'under lights', but need help
- To: "'perennials@mallorn.com'"
- Subject: RE: Very excited about startind seeds 'under lights', but need help
- From: P* S*
- Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 07:59:32 -0800
Foxglove? In the pacific northwest?
Here's what you do:
Go outside, right now (even if it's still freezing), throw them on the
ground where you want them to grow, scratch them in a little....
They'll grow! (Save your grow lights for something that is tender--
foxglove are almost considered a "weed" in our PNW forests.....)
<g>
Sue P.
"It's not the thing you fling...... It's the fling itself."
> I realize that digitalis (foxgloves) grow easily up here in the Pacific
> Northwest, but would like to start a bunch from seed. Do I sprinkle them
> over my damp soil-less stuff (vermiculite, perlite, peat), aand cover with
> the plastic dome and set under lights for 12 hours a day? Heating
> underneath? Help please.
>
> Lorraine
> White Rock, B.C. Canada
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