Using the Germination Page
The winter arrived and there isn’t much to do in the garden anymore. The best past time for some of us is to continue sowing seeds 😊
Preferably, the sowing of most species that require cold/moist stratification in order to germinate well, was done in September-October. However, for various reasons (including seeds arriving later from seeds exchanges), we usually still sow various species late into January.
You should handle your sowings done in late fall-winter a bit different than those done in early fall. Why?
There is a previous post where I explain it in detail; easily found in our Germination Page. Please have a recap on how to best proceed for sowing at this time, including if you wish to provide cold/moist stratification in the fridge:
Practical considerations for sowing in late fall and winter
I just sowed yesterday a few more species, mostly older seeds I want to try again; they will be kept inside and put outside somewhere in mid December. There are other previous writings displayed in the Germination Page (updated periodically) that you might find useful during your seeds sowing adventures!











