Libertia Chilensis (Grandiflora)

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  1. wiseowl

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    A friend has left some Libertia Chilensis seeds for me,can I sow them in a pot now in a cold greenhouse and do they need any grit,Thank you:smile:
     
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    I sowed mine late last year and they are growing fine in the polytunnel. They seem fairly easy to germinate. I used MPC and John Innes mixed
     
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      Good evening @andrews and thank you my friend,your reply is very much appreciated:smile::blue thumb:
       
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