Beginner Question: Tulip Seeds and Daffodil Seeds--What's next?

studio pozzi taubert studio.pozzitaubert@tiscali.it
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 13:41:20 PDT
I'm happy to agree with Jim about almost all he wrote !!!
Giorgio
Il giorno 10/giu/09, alle ore 22:39, studio pozzi taubert ha scritto:

> Anita,
> my experience with wild daffodil seeds :
> I let them dry a little ( about two weeks ) storing them in a room ,
> then I keep the seeds wrapped in papertowel inside a ziplok bag into
> the fridge
> near the vegetables' zone,  about  two months;
> in September I set a large box ( I use polystirene empty fish boxes
> with many new holes on bottom, 20 cm high )
> with fine sand 80% mixed with 20% compost
> and I leave the box outside  during the winter, taking care not to
> allow the birds to pick up the seeds
> ( you may cover that box with an empty plastic fruit cassette fixed
> with stones )
> In spring you will see very thin levaes ( like grass ) 6/10 cm tall...
> you'll need from 3 to 5 years before flowering...
> hoping it may help...
>
> Il giorno 10/giu/09, alle ore 21:10, aclyburn17@verizon.net ha  
> scritto:
>
>>
>> I have an almost ripe tulip seedpod that I picked this week. Could
>> someone please describe how to deal with these so they'll germinate
>> and grow?
>>
>> I also have daffodil seeds that I'd also like to grow.
>>
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> Giorgio Pozzi
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> Italy zone 7/8
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Giorgio Pozzi
Travedona (Varese)
Italy zone 7/8

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