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1. How Should Boxwood Seeds Be Germinated?Boxwood seeds should be germinated at 70ºF. If they do not germinate within 4 weeks they should be moved to 39ºF for 4 to 12 weeks and then returned to 70ºF for another 4 weeks. this process is known a stratification.
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2. In What Climate Can These Seeds Grow?These seeds all come from plants that have grown for several seasons in Montreal Canada. They are among the hardiest of plants and should do well in most environments. |
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