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Re: Saving perennial seeds


A number of my early blooming perennials have gone to
seed (i.e. columbine) and I would like to propagate
additional plants.  I've carefully taken the seed pods
and let them dry out before removing the seeds.  With
the hot weather already here should I:

a:  Keep the seeds in the refrigerator and start
    plants for next fall or spring?

b:  Start seeds indoors now and move plants out into the garden
    later in the summer?

c:  Scatter the seeds on the ground (as if the seed pods
    would have done) and let mother nature take her course.


Thanks for the help.


Anthony Gal


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