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Aug 12, 2015 10:40 PM CST
Name: david sevitt
jerusalem israel
i am going to sow 5 autumn annuals.....
antirrhinum
godetia
matthiola
escholzia
phlox
at the begining of september
are they supposed to go through the winter(one or two days of snow) and die off around february....according to accumulation of and length of day?
is it not a long way from september?
all of this will be done on an old 1.2\1.2 compost heap covered with garden soil in the shade
i was thinking of going wild and just open the packets of seeds and and through the seeds on the ground cover them with a thin layer of soil or just press down .
i feel like the spontaneus lokk of a planter instead of every little seedling in its place with its own private space....
what can happen.there is alot of nutrition underground although the crumped feeling on the surface.so they will fight a bit?is this a logical attitude?

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