Grow Hellebores from Seed

4 years ago
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The very easiest way to grow helleborus seedlings is to let nature do the work - hellebore seeds can germinate in the first winter after ripening if they drop in the soil of a favorable garden location (cool, moist). If you want to sow the seeds yourself, you're best to use fresh seed. Dried helleborus seeds may take two full winters to break seed dormancy. In this video, I'll harvest a large batch of seedlings from my garden and transplant them into a plug tray for later sale.

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