Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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Hi to all, has anyone got experince in starting korean hornbeam seeds? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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James O'Callaghan wrote: January 17th, 2021, 7:51 am Hi to all, has anyone got experince in starting korean hornbeam seeds? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
I grew some from seed a few years ago. I soaked them for 24 hours, then put them in a zip lock bag with damp paper towel and some vermiculite (moistened) for about a month before planting them out. I think I soaked at the end of August, so planted them probably around the end of September.
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Re: Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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Good luck.

Where’d you source your seed from?
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Re: Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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Seed a plenty
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Re: Korean Hornbeam starting seed

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Sorry , Seeds of plenty in Melbourne
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