Re: Re: Bloodroot and Jacks


Thanks Brian,
I was planning to look into the requirements and write the label this weekend,
but you saved me some of that trouble.

Kitty

On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 14:24:48 -0500 CBRIAN <CBRIAN@attcanada.ca> wrote:

> Kitty
> 
> With the glorious sunshine here today and all
> this talk of bloodroots and
> Jacks, I can almost sense spring in the air.
> 
> No need to sow your Jack seed fresh -in fact
> Deno recommends leaving the
> seed outside until March 1 for best germination
> -then sow at 70F .
> I have found that I get good germination at 70F
> in 7 days simply by soaking
> the seed in warm water over night and giving
> them a couple of rinses. I
> suspect this gets rid of the germination
> inhibitors.
> 
>  Probably no problem with a small amount of
> seed but Dan Hinkley lost the
> use of his hands for a couple of weeks popping
> Arisaema seeds on a recent
> China expedition.
> 
> Brian  Zn 4a
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kitty" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Re: Bloodroot and Jacks
> 
> 
> > Dan,
> > My single bloodroots send a thrill to my
> heart.  I can believe they'd be
> > snatched up fast at an exchange.  As to the
> Jacks, have you ever grown
> them
> > from seed?  One of our MGs submitted seed for
> the sale. I was just
> wondering
> > if that's one of those that needs to be sown
> fresh.  I haven't researched
> yet
> > the instructions I'll print for the see
> packet label.
> >
> > Kitty

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