Re: germination temps was: hum....


Re > the 50's 
where everything was black and white. Yes or no. Right or wrong.

I suppose much of the era may have seemed that way, but I too am a child
of the 50s(and a bit of the 60s) and my core feeling, the way I was
taught to think or at least believe I do think as a result of my
upbringing, is that it's all grey. Very little is black and white.


Kitty

-- "Gene Bush" <genebush@otherside.com> wrote:
I do try, Auralie.
    One of the things I think I have learned while gardening is to try and 
keep an  open mind not only about plants but the people who play with them 
as well. In fact, I feel I have learned more about humanity from playing in 
my garden than with my direct contact with people in the past. So many 
similar streams running parallel.  All this coming from a child of the 50's 
where everything was black and white. Yes or no. Right or wrong.
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
snip....
> That was one thing that made our Gene Bush such a success at our Fall
> Conference - he obviously had great knowledge but an open mind
snip.....
> Auralie

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