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Re: Deformed seedlings


>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?
>
>

the *quivering chin* organic gardening mailing list? tell me more. i think
i'm hopelessly hooked on gardening. in my 8' by 11' courtyard i have: 3
kinds of onions, cauliflower & carrots and i'm planning on planting soon: a
green bell pepper and a purple bell pepper, radishes and later when it gets
truly warm: corn, green beans and zucchini. *stop me before i plant again!*

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