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Apr 26, 2015 7:43 PM CST
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Leftwood said:Joe, if you mean that your seedlings have already gone dormant (with withered leaves), it would seem early for this to happen, but I would <not> be concerned. Seedlings of many bulbous types, including Gladiolus spp. often do this their first season.


I meant to put a <not> in there. I edited the original post.
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Drawing from my one previous experience many years ago with several WNA species, this time tried to time seed planting so they would come up when I could leave them outside. So I planted January 13th. L. kelloggii began emerging several days ago outside. They seem pretty tiny in comparison to both yours, Joe and Mike. I'm very envious.
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