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Re: growing from seed


Isabelle Hayes wrote:
> 
> I have removed the seeds from a hollyhock, a purple monarda, and a red
> monarda, and now need to know whether since some of them were very fresh and
> not dried, should I be making sure they dry out by exposing them to the air,
> or can I leave them in the envelopes and hope they won't get mildewed?
> 
> I have viola cornuta (jumping jacks), gaillardia, and delphinium sprouts to
> put in the ground now, in NYS zone 5; who knows what the winter will be
> like, but if they survive...
> 
> I put in sprouts of foxgloves in the spring, and now the plants are of a
> good size, so I'm expecting great things next spring;  that's one of the
> reasons gardening is so good for a person, helping bridge one from the
> season of dying to life starting again.
> 
>I'm trying to think of it as "sleeping" and "awakening" instead of life and death.  Nice comment.... 


Isabelle Hayes
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