Re: Old seeds
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- From: D* G* <j*@CYBERSTORE.CA>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 15:54:17 -0800
Thank you very much Natalie, I really like the idea of the notebook. Especially since I'm learning so much new stuff that it'll be good to make some notes, as I'm sure to forget by next spring (or next month for that matter!). All these years I never realized how much work it is to a garden. I've been busy reading, preparing pots, starting seeds, (now making notes) I can hardly wait until I get to see if it's all worth it. One thing I'm glad of is I started a composter last year with my kitchen waste, leaves, and grass clippings and it's now full of wonderful black soil. I did put in some rhubarb leaves, I was told by my local garden shop that they were OK to put in. We've had a few real nice sunny days and I think I could even plant some peas outside soon. Should they be soaked overnight before planting? Dot Geib Pitt Meadows BC Canada USDA Zone 7/8
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