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For years I have had a clump of ( I guess ) wild sweet williams ( since I never planted them ) today I went out to dead head all the old flowers and notice the seeds. I cut the heads off and shook all of them into a pot. Can I plant them next year or is there something I have to do with them first. I live in Northeast Penna. so we do get quite the deep frost during the winter. They always come back in the same spot so I can only think they are self seeding themselves. One or two will pop up around the yard but for the most part they stay pretty much where they are, give or take a foot.
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