This is my first year to plant them, I planted them as bulbs and they did quite well. I had lots of seed pods form. Today I went to harvest them but they look different from what I expect a seed to look like. They were paper thin, are these seeds viable? Or should I trash them. Dumb question I guess, but do stargazers grow from seed?
Thank You,
Brian
Is anyone familar with stargazer seeds?
Not sure if the start gazers do, but other lilies, such as an Easter lily can be grown from these paper thin seeds. Sow on moist soil and do not cover or cover very lightly. Takes a few weeks to germinate. When they started to show roots and were about three inches tall I put them in the ground. It will take several years for the flower stage, just as daylilies and other bulb types grown from seed.
Thank you for your reply :-) I will give it a shot.
Brian
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