Share The Seeds
General and Off Topic => General Discussion => Topic started by: gnosis on February 13, 2014, 03:09:15 PM
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Hey I was just wondering if you guys think I can
plant something in this weather? :o
This is the insanity I have been dealing with, it seems like
the snow just doesn't want to stop this year. :(
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I'm no expert, but I'm going to wager a no. :P
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I wouldn't plant anything outside at the moment, but inside is another story (if it's an option); if you do just be mindful that some kinds of plants take less well to being transplanted. these may help (http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=biodegradable+coir+starter+pots&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=biodegradable+coir+starter+pots&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=C2FBD8BFFDB6994CF4718B9AB837F2A14BD8C29F&selectedIndex=0)
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That's a definite no about planting now. unless it's a seed that needs cold stratification. But those usually need to be out all winter anyways. So, I'd say no.
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Ive heard 2 months for stratification will suffice
???
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I really have no clue. Don't have to do that with cacti. Hehe. That's all i grow nowadays.
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Lol you guys are awesome, I was just kidding. ;D
And it's still coming down.
Me and my puppy German Shepard shoveling snow. :)
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Wow, I thought it was bad out here. That's a lot of snow!!
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You can sew many plants directly into snow covered soil... so long as they like to be stratified
I plant my henbane and deadly nightshade seeds in december ive heard of people planting poppies
durring the winter aswell