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Hi, winter sowers. I have a lot of seeds that are suitable for winter sowing, but I'm not sure if winter sowing works in a mild climate. As I read the various threads, it seems as if many of you are in much colder climates than I am. I'm in zone 9b (Sunset zone 17), and we don't usually get hard freezes or snow. We get lots of winter rain and temps that usually don't go lower than about 35 or so. Can I still winter sow? And if so, should I have planted the seeds already or can I still plant them? (Or should I maybe wait a little longer?) I'm obviously baffled. :-)
Thanks for your help!
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