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

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    Direct sowing works best for large plantings of wildflower and cold tolerant perennial plant seeds and it’s the method to use if you want to convert part of your lawn to a meadow. Gardeners in ...

  3. Iris typhifolia - Wikipedia

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    Then break open to collect seeds and the direct sow outdoors in fall or autumn. [8] The seed should germinate within 3 months, if they have been pre-chilled for 4 weeks or placed outdoors over winter. Once germinated they should be brought indoors to avoid temperature shock and then transplant outside, when the plant has 4 leaves. [18]

  4. Iris delavayi - Wikipedia

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    Once the pods are dry on the plant, break them open to collect seeds. Then direct sow outdoors in fall (or Autumn), or winter sow in vented containers, in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse. [9] They can be used in gardens, at waterside locations beside pools or streams. [4] [5] [18] They can also be used within a bog garden and flowers after ...

  5. Iris sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    To grow from seed, allow the mature pods to dry on the plant. Then break open to collect seeds and the direct sow outdoors in fall or autumn. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The seed should germinate within three months, if they have been pre-chilled for four weeks or placed outdoors over winter.

  6. Congea tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    One should use a soil-based potting compost, provide maximum light but shade from direct sun, provide supports for the stems, and prune after flowering to contain the plant. Outdoors, it should be grown in moisture-retentive, fertile soil in full sun. It can be propagated from seed or semi-ripe cuttings and provided with bottom heat for both.

  7. Acmella oleracea - Wikipedia

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    This plant prefers well-drained, black (high organic content) soil. If starting outdoors, the seeds should not be exposed to cold weather, so start after last frost. Seeds need direct sunlight to germinate, so should not be buried. [17]

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