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Old 04-12-2002, 09:22 AM
Anne Middleton/Harold Walker
 
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Default When to sow Cowslip seeds?

I have had the best results via: sowing in moist not wet soiless mix and
encapsulating in a plastic baggie to prevent moisture evaporation....leaving
at room temp. for a couple of weeks and then placing in the fridge for 3 to
4 weeks and then returning to room temp. for germination....if you have a
good light set-up you can sow now and the transplants will be ready that
much sooner..if you send your query to either Thompson & Morgan or Chiltern
Seeds they may offer you their "expert" advice............HW.
"MC Emily" wrote in message
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Hi

Can anyone tell me the best time and method of sowing Cowslip seeds? Do I
put them straight in the ground or pot them to grow on? And when should I
do it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jaqy




 
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