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bigbus | 23:02 Fri 26th Oct 2007 | Gardening
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I have purchased 5 red maple seeds of a website they appear to be of the dried variety i have since heard that it is best to use fresh seeds would i be wasting my time using these dried seeds?
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I think it worth giving them a try. Even with fresh seeds germination may take a few months. I would mix a pot of ericaceous compost and sharp sand, plant the seeds and overwinter outside in a sheltered spot. they may need frost to activate germination. Hope this works!
Yep, sow them now into a pot and leave them out in the cold and wet all winter to stratify (let the cold break down the seed coating)

Then, around late feb/early march....bring into a warm greenhouse/conservatory/windowsil.

Grown thousands of japanese maples like this.

Good luck
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cheers everyone they have been potted fingers crossed now!

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