WS Impatiens
jvdubb
11 years ago
This is my first year winter sowing. I should have started small but I don't know how to do that. This weekend I WSed 56 jugs (42 varieties) of perennials. I have TONS more to WS. I was planning to do more perennials very soon. Some annuals end of Feb and most end of March.
I really want to try Impatiens because last year in my area NONE of the nurseries had them due to the downy mildew epidemic. I bought the seeds already.
Has anyone in zone 5 or 6 actually had success WSing Impatiens? I'm thinking not to start them until end of March. Any other special care to take?
TIA,
Jennifer
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