sgtsheart
Chillin' In The Garden
At the old homestead on our farm, there is a beautiful saucer magnolia tree. It belonged to my SO's grandma. Back in early fall I harvested a few seed pods from it and after letting them dry till the seeds fell off I put the seeds outside in a large flower pot to overwinter.
I didn't know anything about doing it, so I figured I'd just treat the seeds as nature would have. I layed them almost completely on top of the soil and then covered them with a heavy layer of leaves. I'm hoping this was the right way to perhaps get a seedling I can then replant.
Does anyone know?
P.S. The tree gets literally hundreds of seed pods. It's truly a magnificent tree.
I didn't know anything about doing it, so I figured I'd just treat the seeds as nature would have. I layed them almost completely on top of the soil and then covered them with a heavy layer of leaves. I'm hoping this was the right way to perhaps get a seedling I can then replant.
Does anyone know?
P.S. The tree gets literally hundreds of seed pods. It's truly a magnificent tree.