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Jan 21, 2014 6:36 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Greenwood Village, CO (Zone 5b)
Garden today. Clean next week.
Heucheras Bookworm Region: Colorado Garden Procrastinator Region: Southwest Gardening Container Gardener
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Sempervivums Annuals Foliage Fan Herbs Garden Ideas: Level 2
OK, I am thinking of getting some seeds..

I looked at the average temps in Oregon in January and Feb and it appears to me that you
generally stay above freezing for your lows and in the 40-50s for your highs.

If I am thinking of planting "winter sowing" some semp seeds should I wait until we are likely
to have something similar. Our charts look like April for lows of averages above 32 degrees, 16-25 Jan-March.

I know the seeds like to be cold before you winter sow, but does that mean some freezing temps would be
OK until they sprout. And about how long does it take the to sprout?

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