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Confused. You can or you can't....

Posted by sissyz Z5 NorthIL (My Page) on
Sat, Dec 31, 11 at 21:23

Winter sow Goatsbeard, arancus dioicus? The FAQs list this plant under Zone 5 natives, but the Winter Sowing FAQ germination chart says it didn't germinate!
I am about to check out of the seed store, so I sure would like to know for sure!
Thank you all!


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RE: Confused. You can or you can't....

  • Posted by rbrady 5/Eastern Ia (My Page) on
    Sat, Dec 31, 11 at 21:29

I wintersowed Aruncus dioicus last year and had excellent germination.

Rhonda


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RE: Confused. You can or you can't....

  • Posted by sissyz Z5 NorthIL (My Page) on
    Sat, Dec 31, 11 at 21:31

Thank you, Rhonda! I will proceed with my order! (that sure was fast!)


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RE: Confused. You can or you can't....

  • Posted by remy 6WNY (My Page) on
    Sun, Jan 1, 12 at 12:14

In case anyone is wondering, Aruncus aethusifolius (Dwarf Goat's Beard) WSed for me very well. I had lots of babies.
Remy


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RE: Confused. You can or you can't....

Awesome! I cannot wait!


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