Re: seeds


Don lovell, Marshalltown Iowa.
  Here is just alittle bit different way to start your Seeds. I put all of 
one cross into a 6" plastic flower pot leaving about an inch from the top. I 
bury the pot out in the garden, but leave it sticking out of the grounds 
about 2 inches. I cover it with leaves and forget about it untill a the frost 
is out of the ground. I then lift the pots and put them on the patio, where I 
water them almost daily. They jusy come shooting up. After I have taken the 
daylilies out from under the lights, I move the siberian seeds indoors for 
about a month. I fertilize them pretty good. When they get up into the 
lights, I transplant them into individual containers( solo cups). I them move 
them back to the patio and keep them watered well. In early fall I transplant 
into the ground and have learned the hard way to give them plenty of room in 
the rows. I can get the majority to bloom in 3 years out of good size 
clumps.( some will bloom in two years). Just another way....don 

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