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Re: Artemesia/sweet annie & phlomis
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- Subject: Re: Artemesia/sweet annie & phlomis
- From: R* <m*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 10:01:49 -0400
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> >Out of all the seeds I've sown this year these have not germinated. They
> >were planted Feb.8th. Is there a trick to these or do they just take a long
> >time. Any advice always appreciated.
> >Linda
> >PNW WA
> >zone 7/8
>
> I germinated Artemisia, Sweet Annie, and others like Mugwort and Wormwood
> under regular conditions: 70-75 deg F soil temp, keeping soil
> moist---nothing special and had great germination. The seed was fresh, I
> assume, purchased from JL Hudson. The plants now look really great.
>
> Cindy in TX
AS the Artemisia questions were answered,. I'll answer about Phlomis --- very
hard, needs dark, keep on the dry side, and hope that they germinate -- can
take up to 1 year.
Rika Willow Pond Nursery http://www.willowpondnursery.com
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