mort
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Hi, yet another garden question. I have seeds that I put outside for the winter to cold stratify but some after only a couple of weeks have started to come up (greengages so far). I also have some Japanese maple seeds that I put out last autumn, that didn't do anything until it started to get cold this year (I realise they can take a while), that have started to germinate.
So my question is, is it to early for them to survive? I've popped them in the greenhouse to provide protection from the weather but not sure if any winter dormancy occurs at such an early age, or whether they will just wither away.
Thanks in advance.
So my question is, is it to early for them to survive? I've popped them in the greenhouse to provide protection from the weather but not sure if any winter dormancy occurs at such an early age, or whether they will just wither away.
Thanks in advance.