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When all the petals are gone and the seed head starts to dry out, clip it and let it dry.
Then, press the seeds into the soil them at the end of the growing season this year, so they can germinate as early as they want to in the spring. The seeds will survive a frost, but if you wait until spring, weeds will start germinating first and have a head start, then you'll have to play catch-up pulling them later on.
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