seed starting - Knowledgebase Question

methuen, Ma
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Question by mbmessina
July 2, 2009
Hi I have bought different varieties of perrenial seeds is it too late to plant after germination or must i wait till fall, yarrow ,poppies,blue fescue ,being a novice i could use any advice or tips Thanks Mike


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Answer from NGA
July 2, 2009
You can sow the seeds directly in a prepared garden bed. As long as you keep the seeds moist they will sprout. They won't grow much in the heat but will spend most of the summer and fall months developing good root systems. They will die down in the winter but since these are perennials they will come back next spring, ready to perform. I would go ahead and sow the seeds now. Enjoy!

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