Seed Stratification Reference Chart
Quick guide to which seeds need cold treatment before germination
A practical reference for Canadian gardeners starting seeds indoors or using winter sowing methods.
Quick tip: If a plant naturally drops seed outdoors in Canada and comes back in spring, it likely benefits from cold stratification.
Stratification Requirements
| Plant | Type | Stratification | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milkweed | Perennial | Yes | 30β60 days | Cold moist required |
| Columbine | Perennial | Yes | 30 days | Native woodland species |
| Echinacea purpurea | Perennial | Sometimes | 2β4 weeks | Improves germination rate |
| Lupine | Perennial | Yes | 30 days | Scarification recommended |
| Delphinium | Perennial | Yes | 2β4 weeks | Cold sensitive germination trigger |
| Black-eyed Susan | Perennial/Biennial | Sometimes | 30 days | Varies by seed source |
| Tomato | Annual | No | β | Start indoors warm |
| Peppers | Annual | No | β | Require warm soil |
| Sunflower | Annual | No | β | Direct sow recommended |
Quick Facts
- Cold stratification mimics winter conditions for seeds.
- Many native perennials require cold exposure before sprouting.
- Winter sowing is a natural form of stratification outdoors.
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