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Jul 24, 2018 7:50 AM CST
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Name: William
Fairport, NY (Zone 6a)
Hi all...
I am considering harvesting seeds from daylilies this year to germinate in the Spring and I was wondering if anyone had any advice regarding storing the seeds over the Winter. In a packet in a cool, dark cupboard was what I was thinking...anyone have any advice?
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Aug 6, 2018 6:49 PM CST
Name: Mike
Hazel Crest, IL (Zone 6a)
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William I am surprise that you didn't get a response or pointed in the right direction. This should have been posted in the daylily forum for easier sighting. Most of us let them dry for a couple days and then tag them and put them in plastic baggies or paper envelopes. They are stored in the crisper drawer in the fridge until you are ready to plant them. Some plant them directly in the ground. Some stratify them for a week or two before planting. Either in a pot/cup or in the ground. There is a few thread dedicated to this subject. Just search for daylily seed starting.https://garden.org/ideas/view/mainer35/1545/Quick-Way-to-Germinate-Daylily-Seed-in-a-Cold-Climate/
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