CP update
It was good to drop the first orders in the mailbox today. More will follow tomorrow.
Please keep in mind that, as announced by Canada Post, due to the significant volume of parcels and letters already in the system, delays in mail delivery will stretch into early 2025. Patience is required.
In regards with the seeds, sowing the species that require cold/moist stratification in early January is perfectly fine. I always sow in January.
Species marked as ‘warm germinators’ are to be started either in February-March if you use indoor lighting or somewhere in April if you sow in outdoors pots. So, all is good for now.
Mail for International destinations will be accepted starting Monday, Dec. 23.
Few clients had moist-packed seeds included in their orders, and they will have the chance to have them mailed after Christmas when a warm spell is announced to happen. Otherwise, we no longer accept orders for moist-packed seeds at this time.
I checked on them this morning and the wild ginger seeds are showing growing radicles (featured image). Those who purchased wild ginger seeds, this is what’s happening in the soil (either in pots or ‘in situ’). We know that they are set to start germinating (radicles only) in November and they never fail us 😊