Thanks for these informative videos. I live in southern Vermont (zone 5) and would like to do something similar with native trees and shrub species. It sounds like you have stratification and the beginning of germination happening the first winter and then actual growth happening that first spring. Would you then be planting those seedlings out at the end of that first growing season? In my region specifically I'm worried that winter temps might be too low possibly for the stratification/germination and possibly also for the seedlings over another winter. Any clarification or advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to do a lot of similar work to what you all are doing, just further North. Thanks again!
Awesome video. Thanks for the great info
This is brilliant. Thank you!
Thank you. Have you put together any video on how the seedlings develop in the boxes and how/when you take them out?
We do! th-cam.com/video/df5vAI6sNYM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Leaf%26Limb
Thanks for these informative videos. I live in southern Vermont (zone 5) and would like to do something similar with native trees and shrub species.
It sounds like you have stratification and the beginning of germination happening the first winter and then actual growth happening that first spring. Would you then be planting those seedlings out at the end of that first growing season?
In my region specifically I'm worried that winter temps might be too low possibly for the stratification/germination and possibly also for the seedlings over another winter. Any clarification or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm trying to do a lot of similar work to what you all are doing, just further North.
Thanks again!