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Growing daylilies from seed
I pulled a bunch of seeds off my daylilies (Stella D'Oro), and I'd like to
grow them if possible. Do I need to start them inside? Or can I just throw them in the ground? If I can throw them in the ground, should I wait for spring or do it now? If it matters, I live in between Richmond, Virginia and Washington DC. Thanks for your help! Rod |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:17:59 GMT, "Rodney Clough"
wrote: I pulled a bunch of seeds off my daylilies (Stella D'Oro), and I'd like to grow them if possible. Do I need to start them inside? Or can I just throw them in the ground? If I can throw them in the ground, should I wait for spring or do it now? If it matters, I live in between Richmond, Virginia and Washington DC. Googling on "daylilies from seed" brought up this: http://home.cogeco.ca/~punchypunch/seeds.htm It's fun to grow them from seed. I don't remember what season I planted mine (outdoors, about 100mi south of you), but it's cool to have plants from seed. They took a while to bloom, but I really wasn't paying much attention to them. |
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