Re: Deformed seedlings
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- Subject: Re: Deformed seedlings
- From: N* M* <n*@WOLFENET.COM>
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 03:00:10 -0700
- In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.16.19970221143841.0d2707d0@cyberstore.ca>
Dot, The Territorial Catalog is just great. I'm using some of the information in it in a plant database that I'm creating -- kind of like putting my garden journal online as well as tips I learn from lists and newsgroups, books and magazines. I'm really excited about how it will turn out. I'm starting tomatoes and peppers this weekend. I'll also be doing an "insurance" planting in 2 more weeks. I always figure that way I'll have backups if I get a late frost or if the first seedlings just get too leggy. I can always find people to take them off my hands if I have too many :-) Now if they'd just take leftover zucchini and tomatoes off my hands late in the summer too.... Have you joined the Organic Gardening mailing list? Natalie McNair-Huff Happily Gardening in Tacoma, WA Sunset zone 5; USDA Zone 7/8 Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/
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