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Milkweed

mschultz373

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Is anyone willing to ship some milkweed down south for the upcoming season?

i know it may still be early for it but I would like to snag some if possible.

Thanks!
 
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RMcDonald7

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I havent been out yet, but I'll be headed to my area soon. If you havent located any at that time, I got you.

I used 1 pod last year, i've got a few left over dried out from last year. all the same, if you want some of that?
 
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Will Harris

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anybody try to plant seeds and get their own growing? i have easy access, but would be interested for those that dont
 

Iron_llama

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anybody try to plant seeds and get their own growing? i have easy access, but would be interested for those that dont
IIRC you can get free milkweed (and other pollinator) seeds mailed to you. They're absolutely necessary to the survival of Monarch butterflies. I understand that some landowners regard them as weeds and would react very strongly to someone planting it on their land, but I'm not entirely sure why... maybe toxic to cattle? Moral of the story is, people do plant it, it's just that most of the people doing so aren't motivated by bowhunting.
 
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BTaylor

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anybody try to plant seeds and get their own growing? i have easy access, but would be interested for those that dont
I had planned too but I kept waiting for a semi dry spell this spring that never came. Wettest year so far in recorded history by a few inches, at least through May.
 

Allegheny Tom

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anybody try to plant seeds and get their own growing? i have easy access, but would be interested for those that dont
I've done rag doll tests to check for viability, but then I learned that they need to be...oh crap, just forgot the term for seeds needing to go through a cold cycle to be viable. Someone help me with the word...begins with an F. (A mind is a terrible thing)
 

Iron_llama

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I've done rag doll tests to check for viability, but then I learned that they need to be...oh crap, just forgot the term for seeds needing to go through a cold cycle to be viable. Someone help me with the word...begins with an F. (A mind is a terrible thing)
Frozen? I read something about planting them in fall, instead of spring, so they'd go through the natural winter cycle. I think acorns and apple seeds work the same way. If you keep them in your shed, or under the grill cover when you put it up for the winter, the pods would go through the same temperature cycle they would in nature.
 

Rutman

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