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Winter planting seeds
Is there any trick to this? Is it simply placing the seed in soil (as
nature does) and leaving it outside for the winter? Jackie |
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Hi Jackie, Basically, that is what you do. There is also something called 'winter sowing' that can be done with a little more control. Very rewarding. Take a look at the FAQ's here. http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/wtrsow/ Have fun! Newt
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