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Re: Dierama / Geum Mrs. Bradshaw
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- Subject: Re: Dierama / Geum Mrs. Bradshaw
- From: h*@protec.net (Guy Wilson)
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 12:05:43 -0700
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Thank-you for the advice Loren. I will try some now and save some for
later.
Linda
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> From: Loren Russell <loren@peak.org>
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Cc: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Dierama / Geum Mrs. Bradshaw
> Date: Tuesday, July 22, 1997 9:59 AM
>
> Linda,
>
> I believe that both will germinate without chilling, but I know they'll
> come up when sown outdoors in mid or late winter. If you want to get
> plants up before frost, it's worth trying now. But you'll want
> cold-frame space for the babies.
>
> Dierama usually makes good growth from winter/spring sowing, some
> flowering in two years. I'd keep some of the seed for spring sowing if
> you're starting some now.
>
> Loren Russell, Corvallis, Oregon
>
> On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Guy Wilson wrote:
>
> > I just harvested seed off of my Dierama (Angel's Fishing Rod) would
like
> > advice on sowing the seed. Does it need a cold period? Ditto for Geum.
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Linda
> > horseyhay@protec.net
> > Zone 7/8
> > PNW WA
> >
> >
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