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Dec 22, 2013 8:41 AM CST
Name: June
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When I sowed alpines from seed, I used 3 parts moistened Pro-Mix and one part gritty sand. After sowing, I left the seeds to chill for a couple of weeks, either in the unheated garage or (inside plastic bags) in the refrigerator. I had mixed success. Being lazy by nature, I much prefer to buy a plant and let it self-seed.

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