over wintering Drosophyllum

Seosamh mac Carthaigh (Seosamh.macCarthaigh@UCG.IE)
Thu, 12 Sep 1996 17:24:30 +0000 (WET)

CPrs

I have some fresh Drosophyllum seeds... I've heard that the fresher
they are the better the germination rate. So I if I sow some now
and they germinate and do some growing before winter sets in I'll
have young plants to keep over winter.

If you grow these plants what do you with them for the winter? If
Gordon Wells is reading this in Spain perhaps you might let us know
what happens there, weatherwise, in the winter (if enjoyed your
descriptions of their habitat, Gordon).

I might just sow half, and see what happens, and put the rest in the
fridge and take my chances in the spring,

regards

Seosamh

(Joe Mullins: go raibh maith agat, t=E1 m=E9 l=E1n s=E1sta leo!)

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