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Jun 26, 2010 1:49 PM CST
Name: Emily
Mid-Cape Cod, MA. zone 7a
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Hmm, "summersowing". . . .." It works well for anything that doesn't require cold strat," Karen said.

I'm sort of confused; I thought that if you were a perennial that could survive the freezing temps of winter you also required cold stratification to germinate. But I'm probably wrong on this. Could you give me some names of plants in the above category? That would work in summer-jugs and can survive winter, but don't require cold strat? TIA!

I can see more use for my jugs!! Smiling

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