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gomerp618
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Has anyone had any luck growing hosta from seed? I bought some hosta seeds on eBay and put some in a hooded container and set it outside. We had a bunch of rain and wind, the cover went who knows where and it got lots of rain in the container. I am going to just wait and see with that, but I have some more seeds.

Is there any trick to growing them from seed? Or do they seed as easy as they grow themselves?

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Plants: 105 | From: Michigan | Registered: Sep 2005  |  Seeded: 24.11.22.202
netty
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I grew one of my Hosta from seed. It was really just an experiment...just poked the seeds in the ground and forgot about them. They are very slow growers! It's been 7 years and it's just getting to be a nice size.

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Plants: 757 | From: Ontario | Registered: Jun 2005  |  Seeded: 165.154.18.134
   

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