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esw wrote:
I was reading some of the other threads where folks were asking how to grow anemones in NE...I am NO expert, but I can tell you what I have done the last 2 years...
First I soaked the anemones (Coronaria type - singles and doubles) in water for 24 hours, then planted them in moist potting soil in small pots (5" square and about 5"high) 5 to a pot - placed like the 5 dots on dice. This was late Feb/ early March I think...They sprouted under lights in a cool bedroom. The first year I waited until after last frost date to plant out. The second year, I planted out as soon as ground could be worked - a couple from the year before came back! They bloomed like maniacs and were lovely until it got too hot and they died back. Now, I have a bunch coming back in the cool weather, but I see no buds. I don't know if they will overwinter or not, but it will be an interesting experiment for me. I don't mind buying a bunch for next spring. I suppose you could just soak and plant out when the ground is workable and not bother with trying to get them in the green before planting out. Will have to try that this year. Here is the earliest garden shot this year that shows the anemones...it is April 29th, you can see how short the lilies are. The daffs were up and going at it at this point