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In my rush to get blooms in summer '08, I set up my light shelf and planted a couple dozen or so cups of perennials what were listed on the materials I found. I just checked and Majorette Hollyhock is coming up, as is Texas Star Hibiscus, and Mystic Merlin. I am thinking I should bundle those other cups and stick them outside until mid-March anyway? I don't have room for hundreds of growing seedlings inside. This is something I should have foreseen, but I didn't expect germination in three or four days!
Any suggestions? At least I know those seeds will germinate!
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