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Re: Starting perennials from seed


It might be getting late.  Plants require 4-6 weeks to get established, and
then may require a good winter mulch to survive the winter.

From Zone 5



At 03:14 PM 9/12/97 -0400, you wrote:
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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