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Capnoides sempervirens (Rock Harlequin) [20 Seeds]

$15.52 $18.62
If you have a question about the available quantity, please contact me before placing your order. Germination Information: I recommend these seeds only for gardeners who have experience with seeds that may require or benefit from a cold-moist period to germinate. One option is to sow (with the seeds barely covered with growing medium) in summer and look for seedlings in fall or the following spring. Or, sow in fall through midwinter and leave outdoors for spring germination. As I mentioned in the description, I started my original plants by sowing in winter (on December 31) and leaving the pot outdoors. The seeds began germinating on April 1 and flowered the first year. If you’re sowing after midwinter and want to try for first-year blooms, giving the pot of sown seeds an artificial chilling period of about a month may work; I have not tried that myself, though. One year, I experimented with warm sowing (indoors, under lights) and did get a few seedlings: Seeds sown on March 25 started sprouting on April 3. I don’t know that I would recommend this approach, since the germination percentage was low, but it might be worth trying if you need just a few plants and don’t have time to provide the chilling period. Be aware that self-sown plants, which have no root disturbance, tend to be much more vigorous than those you have transplanted. But when you’re trying to get this species established in your garden and starting with a small amount of seed, sowing in a pot and moving the seedlings to a holding area or your garden gives you more control. Let the resulting seedlings set and drop their seed, or collect the seeds and scatter them where you want the plants to grow the following year. Note that this information will not appear on the seed packet you receive. Please read the description as well before ordering.
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