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Planting wildflower seeds in fall
I rough up the soil, put the seeds down, sprinkle it all with some compost to
cover and water. I keep it moist till I see germination. Bluebonnets lay dormant on the soil in a flat rosette all winter. I planted plants last year and I have bluebonnets coming up everywhere now. On 16 Oct 2002 22:54:22 -0700, (Jeff) wrote: Hello, Seems like everyone recommends planting wildflower seeds in the fall, so I thought I'd give it a try this year. Being new to this, I thought I'd ask to see what kind of success everyone has had. For example - do the young plants really survive the winter? Do they really get a better head start than if they were planted in the spring? Am I better off starting them off indoors? In case it matters, I've got the following seeds: Texas Bluebonnet Prairie Larkspur Tahoka Daisy Mealy Blue Sage Cutleaf Daisy If anyone has experience with this, let me know - thanks! |
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