I have some hardy kiwi seeds that I have not planted. What is the best way to get them started? I think i will make a bed then plant the seeds to overwinter in ground. Would starting them in a nursery work better? I guess I have enough to try both.
Thanks for any input
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I haven't done hardy kiwi seeds yet, but I've started quite a few other perennials from seed outdoors, and I really like it and have had a lot better success with it so far, probably because the plants don't have to depend on me to survive.
It wouldn't hurt to try both though, just as a backup in case one doesn't make it for some reason.
Good luck, would love to hear how it turns out!
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