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Care of Fall Seedlings
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Posted by SilverQueen Z-5 Maine (My Page) on Fri, Oct 15, 04 at 18:55
| I have some lupine and hollyhock seedlings that I planted mid-summer in those tiny seedling pots. They are still sitting outside in their containers. Naturally, we've already had quite a bit of frost. They look like they're still alive, although not growing. Will they survive the winter if I leave them as they are, or should I bring them inside? Is it too late to plant them in the ground?
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RE: Care of Fall Seedlings
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| It's getting late, but I think planting them now in the ground will be their best chance. HH and lupine are pretty tough and should make it. |
RE: Care of Fall Seedlings
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| I agree. If you bring them in you'll make sissies out of them. Mother Nature leaves them out all winter. |
RE: Care of Fall Seedlings
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| Thanks for the advice. Silver Queen |
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