I started some jugs this year to get a sense of how winter sowing works, never having tried it. I put the jugs out around Christmas 2021. I'm in zone 7b, in the Atlanta metro area. I went out to check on the jugs and I've noticed germination in the echinacea and asclepias syriaca jugs. Is this too early and should I be concerned? I'm looking for some tips from people with more experience with winter sowing and any advice y'all might be able to offer.
Winter Sowing, Too Early to See Germination?
Post a Reply to this Thread
More Beginner Gardening Threads
-
Curling leaves, stunted growth of Impatiens
started by DeniseCT
last post by DeniseCTJan 26, 20261Jan 26, 2026 -
White fuzzy stems
started by joelcoqui
last post by joelcoquiJan 29, 20263Jan 29, 2026 -
What is this alien growth in my bed
started by joelcoqui
last post by joelcoquiOct 15, 20254Oct 15, 2025 -
Jobe\'s Fertilizer Spikes
started by Wally12
last post by Wally12Apr 02, 20262Apr 02, 2026 -
citrus reticulata tangerine somewhat hardy
started by drakekoefoed
last post by drakekoefoedApr 01, 20261Apr 01, 2026
