Re: Adventures in seed sowing
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Adventures in seed sowing
- From: j* s* <j*@igc.org>
- Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 18:26:58 -0400
- In-reply-to: <5d6b9701e3294ee2abdaf3ec8685c2e5.gardenqueen@academicplanet.com>
Thanks, Pam. Think I'm going to try it just to get myself into the 21st Century.
On Sunday, August 1, 2004, at 06:17 PM, "" <gardenqueen@academicplanet.com> wrote:
From Gardener's Supply - they are self-contained, self watering propagtion units.
The 12 cells fit well on a window sill and I usethe 24 cell units in my
seed starting center. APS stands for Advanced Propagation System or
something like that.
Pam Evans Kemp, TX zone 8A ----- Original Message ----- From: james singer Sent: 8/1/2004 4:36:39 AM To: gardenchat@hort.net Subject: Re: [CHAT] Adventures in seed sowing
What's "APS units"?
On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 09:16 PM, Kitty wrote:
I've used both the pots and the buttons - things I got from markdown bins. Either is ok, but I usually prefer to use the APS units.
Kitty
----- Original Message ----- From: "james singer" <jsinger@igc.org> To: "Chat" <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:21 PM Subject: [CHAT] Adventures in seed sowing
A friend sent seeds of the allspice tree [Pimenta dioica] and I recently saved seeds from a papaya [Carica papaya "Caribbean Red"], and since both are tropicals--and tropicals have notoriously short-lived seeds--I decided to sow them today.
At the beginning of last season [that means when the northerners began
to arrive in late October 2003] I purchased one of those six packs of
10-compartment peat pots at Home Depot. Two weeks ago, I used the last
one to sow "Emperor" lychee seeds.
Today, when I went fetching for more peat pots I drew a blank at all
garden departments and stores and plant nurseries within a 30-mile
radius. Finally had to settle for those compressed pots, those buttons
that are about the size of a poker chip. I wasn't forced to buy one of
those "seedling greenhouse" kits, thankfully; found a nursery that
more-or-less sells the compressed pots by handful--7.5 cents each.
But, anyway, now I remember why I prefer the peat pots. These buttons
are really time-consuming to get ready to use. Guess I'll buy three or
four of those peat-pot six packs next October.
Island Jim Southwest Florida 27.0 N, 82.4 Zone 10a Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
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