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Wildflowers sown in fall sprouting already? Ohio
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I waited until after first hard frost. They're native lupine seeds and I'm in Ohio. They're in seed cups outside but it's supposed to be winter right now but it's been more like spring for the past month or more. Raining constantly and not below freezing very much. This is my first time sowing in fall and I'm not entirely sure if it's normal for this to happen? Should I cut my losses? Put them in a greenhouse? Leave them to do their thing?
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