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Feb 12, 2013 5:17 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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gg5 said:I don't kill anything...some just die Shrug! Shrug! whatya gonna do?? nodding

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I resemble that remark. Big Grin

Arif, I don't have enough of the answers to the questions to write a rule book. I'd rather make snow angels. Except it is wet and muddy here, not conducive to making a snow angel. I just got a terrible picture in my mind of what I would look like after attempting that. Blinking

Most years we have temps in the 90's and 100 to 102°F. And my semps are in full sun. But when you are talking about long periods of that type of intense sun, it is best to give them protection from the sun during the hottest part of the day.
Seeds will germinate using both the freezing method and the warmth method. But I agree with Greg, they don't have to have a freezing cycle to germinate.

Oooh Kate, no sending out poisoned semp. We'll have to keep and eye on you. Whistling

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