Re: tiarella


Gene: Thanks for all your help (and to everyone else, too). Since I don't
have a cold frame, could I put the tiarella seeds under lights in my
basement/garage, which gets close to freezing in the winter?
By the way, Gene's nursery is a great place to shop for tiarellas, as are
Heronswood and Primrose Path.
Nancy

>Hello Nancy,
>    No problem with tiarella seeds as long as they are fresh. Sow as soon as
>mature on the surface of the medium, cover with granite grit, water and
then set
>outside to ride with the weather. Late this fall or early next spring they
should
>germinate for you. Leave them in their little pots the first year.
Transplant the
>second year to the garden.
>    Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
>          around the woods - around the world
>genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Nancy Stedman <stedman@RCN.COM>
>Subject: Re: [SG] tiarella
>
>
>> Gene:
>> How easy are foamflowers to grow from seed? I have some (the clumping kind)
>> that seem ripe.
>> Thanks,
>> Nancy
>



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