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wrote: Domehomedee: I bet they will sprout come spring. Example: daylily seeds need 2 or 3 weeks of moist cold, then sprout in room temp. Iris seeds require 12 weeks of flunctuating temperature to sprout in spring with 50 to 70 degrees. They are outside planted in plastic shoe boxes, as shown in my post ab ove. Minimum is 3 weeks for any perennial seed, the longer the better. Below are Daylily seeds sprouted with Deno planted in nursery May 2012 2nd photo are irises that spouted spring 2012 after spending winter outside, then planted May 2012. Both photos taken Sept 2012 This message was edited Feb 13, 2013 7:24 PM |


