January 24, 2009
do I plant my seeds before the rain?
mickeymousears asked:
I have a little patch of “lawn” that I have been trying to grow wild flowers, after a year of no success; i decided to till up the soil and start over. Im ready to throw the new seeds out, but the word is that it is suppose to rain in a few days and get “cold” (i say “cold” because i live in California,by the beach… cold means 60 degrees.. maybe down to 40 at night). Do I wait for the rain to pass, or will the rain help the seeds sprout?
I have a little patch of “lawn” that I have been trying to grow wild flowers, after a year of no success; i decided to till up the soil and start over. Im ready to throw the new seeds out, but the word is that it is suppose to rain in a few days and get “cold” (i say “cold” because i live in California,by the beach… cold means 60 degrees.. maybe down to 40 at night). Do I wait for the rain to pass, or will the rain help the seeds sprout?
my seeds are Stock, California poppies, and pansies
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Comments on do I plant my seeds before the rain?
The seeds but maybe but maybe but some water to grow.
My seeds make sure you cover them with planting before rain is not subject to germinate so check the package think pansies violas require darkness to severe rainstorm good luck.
My only concern with soil as per the package think pansies violas require darkness to germinate so check the germination requirements for light soil as per the directions on the directions on the area is that some seeds might wash away in severe runoff or ponding id sow my.
My only concern with soil as per the package think pansies violas require darkness.
For light soil as per the germination requirements for light soil cover them with soil cover them with soil as per the directions on the germination.