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Posted by Rich Va on May 29, 2007 at 09:35:45 from (152.1.177.47):
In Reply to: Off Topic- planting maple seeds posted by Dave from MN on May 29, 2007 at 06:04:18:
Gather your seeds,put them in zip lock bags or tupperware containers and then place in your freezer for a few weeks or a month. Seeds will germinate better after freezing. Then get you some 6 or 8 inch pots fill with potting soil and plant your seeds,keep in a fairly controlled enviromment with sunshine and warm temp,greenhouse is good, but room with windows is ok too,keep the soil in the pots moist and add some nutrient all along. These plants will develop good roots and you can plant in the spring after all the freezing stuff is gone. You will have to keep them watered the first year and they will naturally adapt to the coming winter. Not really sure if this is the right way for your area,but that's the way I would do it.
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