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Feb 21, 2017 10:15 AM CST
Name: Deb
Buffalo, Minnesota (Zone 4b)
Birds Cactus and Succulents Hostas Hummingbirder Region: Minnesota
I've been reading all the good info you guys have written in this forum but have a couple of questions before I start my seeds (nothing fancy, just a few from Park Seeds). I'm in zone 4 and we have been having a very warm (for us winter). I would like to try winter sowing my salvia, is it too early, too late, ???. If the temperature gets really cold again (say "0", would I need to bring the winter sown containers in?) My other option is under my grow lights in my basement-would that be a better choice at this time? Also, do most of you recommend the Promix HP? I found it at a local hydroponics store for $57/bale which is pricey, but I'll get it if you all think it's helpful. Do you really think it helps? I'm wondering if I could use a generic soiless seed starting mix and mist with something like tea tree oil to reduce the risk of damping off?
Thanks!

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