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  2. Yes, You Can Sow Seeds Outdoors in Winter—Here's How - AOL

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    Winter sown seeds need minimal attention and often get all the water they need from rainfall and snow. ... Direct sowing works best for large plantings of wildflower and cold tolerant perennial ...

  3. These Are the Best Places to Buy Seeds for Your Garden - AOL

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    Best for Direct Seeding: Park Seed. Founded in 1858 by a 15-year-old boy who wanted to sell seeds from his own garden for pocket money, Park Seed offers seeds of every variety.

  4. 9 Secrets to a Successful Winter Garden, According to Experts

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    McEnhill also suggests starting seeds outdoors: “Many perennial and herb seeds require a cold period to germinate, and you can comfortably sow seeds indoors and then immediately transfer them ...

  5. Winter sowing - Wikipedia

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    Winter sowing is a method of starting seeds outdoors in winter. This is generally done with seeds that require a period of cold stratification. The method takes advantage of natural temperatures, rather than artificially refrigerating seeds. Winter sowing involves sowing seeds in a miniature greenhouse outside during winter, allowing them to ...

  6. Winter savory - Wikipedia

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    Winter savory is hardy and has a low-bunching habit. [citation needed] It is hardy to USDA Zone 4 [5] and can be propagated from softwood cuttings. [4] [13] Winter savory is used as a companion plant for beans, keeping bean weevils away, and is also planted with roses to reduce mildew and aphids. [6] [12] [14] S. montana 'Nana' is a known dwarf ...

  7. Perennial - Wikipedia

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    Herbaceous perennials from temperate and alpine regions of the world can tolerate the cold during winter. Perennial plants may remain dormant for long periods and then recommence growth and reproduction when the environment is more suitable, while most annual plants complete their life cycle during one growing period, and biennials have two ...

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