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Fri, Oct 3, 14 at 12:54
| I planted cleome seeds in the fall and they made it through the winter and bloomed beautifully later in the spring/summer. Do you know what other seeds can be planted in the fall like this? |
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- Posted by ken_adrian MI z5 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 3, 14 at 17:33
| OH is quite vast.. and i am thinking.. at least 3 zones ... you cant come up with a list of winter hardy seeds ... without knowing where you are ... but the real issue is.. where can you buy them.. this time of year??? have you ever looked into the GW winter sowing forum ... ken |
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| I am guessing larkspur, lupines, and poppies. ZM |
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- Posted by grandmamaloy 7 (My Page) on Mon, Oct 27, 14 at 10:49
| If you're looking to buy high quality seeds this time of year, I would go to GHS. Their seeds are fresh, not saved in the store room from year to year and have an exceptional germination rate. They also have a money back guarantee and fantastic customer service. Hope this helps. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Lots of flower seeds!
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