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Feb 22, 2023 12:22 AM CST
Name: Elisabeth C
South Dakota Micro-climate 4-6 (Zone 5a)
Hi!
Weedwhacker said: Elisabeth, you might want to consider "winter sowing" for seeds that need cold stratification; easy to do and almost fail proof.

Sally, a word of warning - growing garlic is very addictive! (oh, wait - maybe that's just me Hilarious! )


Thanks, if I try it again, I will keep that in mind. I tried winter sowing one year and just disliked the whole process. Tomatoes never came up but peppers did...far later than the peppers I started inside. I think the process would be perfectly suited for cold strat seeds though.

Garlic planting is addicting. I have a 1 yr, 2 yr and 3yr bed. Decided to play with seeds.
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