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Starting perennials from seed
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Starting perennials from seed
- From: "* W* <s*@psu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 15:14:35 -0400
Since there are some perennials which will not flower the first year, one
alternative is to plant the seeds in the fall. How well established to they
have to get in the fall? I am just wondering if it is getting too late to
put them in the ground. I am in central PA which is zone 5/6. Should I
start them in flats first or direct seed them. Or better yet wait until
spring and go with out the flowers the first year.
Susan W. Smith
State College, PA 16801
sws2@psu.edu
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