4'oclock seeds
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by TulsaRose on August 09, 2006 07:17 AM
Monica, I would just put them in the veggie crisper of your fridge until January or February then pot up. You'll have some really nice starts to set-out by late spring.
Some gardeners recommend nicking the seeds or soaking overnight. I have just stuck mine in moist soil and gone from there. In the warmer climates, they will develop a large tuber and overwinter quite well without having to be dug up.
If you lived closer, I could give a you a kajillion volunteer seedlings.
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Rosie z7a
Some gardeners recommend nicking the seeds or soaking overnight. I have just stuck mine in moist soil and gone from there. In the warmer climates, they will develop a large tuber and overwinter quite well without having to be dug up.
If you lived closer, I could give a you a kajillion volunteer seedlings.
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Rosie z7a
by badplanter on August 09, 2006 03:44 PM
quote:yup! i'd do the same...
Monica, I would just put them in the veggie crisper of your fridge until January or February then pot up. You'll have some really nice starts to set-out by late spring.
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