As the weather cools and the skies skew gloomy, we may be tucking into coziness and the indoors, but that doesn’t mean that all of our gardening must come to a halt. In fact, from late November to early January is a great time to get native seeds into the ground!
Not all, but most of our native seeds must go through some stratification in order to be ready to germinate come spring. This means they need a good amount of exposure to cold and moisture before their seed coverings will be broken down enough to allow for the germination process to begin.
With that in mind, it isn’t too late to order yourself some seeds now from a reputable supplier and make a plan for getting them planted in just the right spot for a great spring/summer effect.
While the type of seed will dictate how deep to