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I wash my seeds in peroxide first
Like Mark the lazy mans approach works for me as does sowing directly into pots straight away as they get a natural warm start and a natural winter etc. From memory it was explained that fluctuating cold and warm tempretures does make a big differance in what germinates. Sounds like your doing well with you approach. Trillium decipiens is a beaty Mark I have some in thier 3rd year..so slow. I guess yours grow fast when directly sowing in the ground. I wish I had more space
I had a few juvenile T. nivale seedlings bloom this year, from seed that I scratched in around the parent plant, took 5 years to flower... not bad.
Quote from: TheOnionMan on January 09, 2010, 12:08:27 PMI had a few juvenile T. nivale seedlings bloom this year, from seed that I scratched in around the parent plant, took 5 years to flower... not bad. What's the pH of your soil, Mark? I have a belief, founded on reasons I no longer remember, that T. nivale prefers a slightly limey soil.
Hi Dave,PS Look forward to meeting you in the Autumn.