Re: Cross Pollination
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- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:30:34 -0800
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Glen Hoag wrote: Thanks Glen:) I guess I should have specified:) I WOULD like to save the seeds;) I am going to try that this year:) > > >Good Morning All:) > >I have a question again:):) > >I have heard that you can plant different kinds of corn if you plant > >them several weeks apart, would this work with tomatoes and squash, too? > > > > Selena, > On tomatoes and squash, the timing shouldn't matter, unless you are > planning to save the seeds, as cross pollination will only affect the next > generation. Corn is a different matter, since what you're eating is the > seed.
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