|
Tips:5¢ Advice:Free
Join Date: Aug-2001
Location: Silicon Valley
Country: USA
Posts: 9,742
|
Where in Southern California are we talking about specifically - Which USDA zone, Sorry I couldn't pin down San Dimas if that's where you're growing...
In some areas of Southern California there really isn't any dormant period unless you consider a balmy 55 degrees F wintertime.
So, it may not make any difference when you sow them. On the other hand - growing Japanese maples might be a problem regardless of when they are sown.
It's really only your time you're talking about. Considering the cost of the seed is pretty small.
Regards,
Matt
__________________
bonsaiTALK: Over 100,005.36 Megabytes Served this Month!
|