Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Grow From Seed => Topic started by: Regelian on September 20, 2009, 05:06:32 PM
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I harvested some seed from a perennial Dianthus, unknown species, and was wondering, should I plant them directly or is it better to chill them and plant in the late Winter. Do Dianthus sprout immediately and then overwinter, or do they require vernalization?
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I do not know the science but from experience viable dianthus seed germinates quickly when conditions are right. So they might germinate pre-winter if sown now and that is what would happen in nature. Keep some to sow late winter and you have 'insurance'.
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Thanks, Tony,
I'll try sowing some now, as the weather is good and we still have 8 weeks of growing season before the cold. I find many plants do very well in the Autumn, growing to considerable size before sleeping for the Winter.