Fawn lilies from seed--how to grow? I would like to collect seed from the wild plants which...

I would like to collect seed from the wild plants which hold just stopped blooming. When should I collect the seed, and what's the best way to propagate them?
Answers:    Fawn lillies growing is truthfully easy, and they instinctively spread by seed contained by the wild. Collect seed as the pods become brown and are dry, and sow as freshly as possible, for better germination results.

Use some seed sowing compost, contain something approaching peat for moisture retention, and place outside or in a cold frame. Keep ably watered. Sow thinly, so that you don't inevitability to transplant them early on. You should see germination by drip, though it occasionally is sporadic, and is helped by winter chills. If you put aside the seed, sow it slow winter, again letting it have some adjectives, which will prepare it for germination. Beautiful plants to have!

Hope this help. Good luck! Rob