Seedsower said:Yes Cindy, I tend to agree.
I had this seedling pop up in one of my beds, I know I didn't plant it, so it had to be from a seed that overwintered.
I know of a couple well known hybridizers that have spoken at our club meetings that direct plant their seeds in November, just before the ground freezes for the winter. I know the germination rate is lower, but they do survive the cold winter temps.
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