Hi, my Japanese Acer has seed pods on it this year. I am trying to find if these can be pot planted to grow and the best way to go about it. I am a real beginner to this game but am really keen to learn.
You may find they're not fertile seed, so don't be disappointed. It's always worth a go, though, as it's exciting, because you never know what you'll get. They'll probably all be different, despite the fact they're from the same tree. What's the parent plant variety? HC
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Wait til they're really ripe, brown and dry. Then sow them in well drained compost in pots and leave them outside over winter
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You may find they're not fertile seed, so don't be disappointed. It's always worth a go, though, as it's exciting, because you never know what you'll get. They'll probably all be different, despite the fact they're from the same tree. What's the parent plant variety? HC