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  • From: Claude William Genest <genest@pivot.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Planting Wildflowers
  • Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 08:13:24 -0500

I haven't had much success with wildflowers either so don't take what I have to say as tried and true - Is your flower bed weed free? Often raking will turn up otherwise buried and dormant weed seeds..... Depending on the size of the bed, what if you got a big bag of peat moss and/or potting soil and laid out a nice clean seed bed and then covered the seeds with a bit more moss and then the leaves ?
The other thing about wildflowers is that they boom the first year with all the annuals but peter out subsequently when the pernnials are supposed to take over so perhaps remember to spread out some more perennial seed in years 2 and 3....

Claude


On Monday, March 14, 2005, at 11:48 PM, DEBORAH THOMAS-VIGLIANO wrote:

I'll be planting some wildflower seed in the next couple of weeks, into a flower bed which has 3 or 4 inches of leaves.
Some are very tiny, which I haven't had much luck with in the past. They never germinate- or something eats them before I notice. I thought I'd ask for tried-and-true methods for planting these tiny little seeds.
What I had planned to do is rake away the leaves, scratch the surface with the garden rake, sprinkle the seed around, and gently rake them in. Would it be too much to rake the leaves, or some, back over the seed to keep them moist?
Thanks in advance. I hope to have some color soon.

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