Re: Cross Pollination
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- Subject: Re: Cross Pollination
- From: G* H* <h*@RO.COM>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 14:44:32 -0600
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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:) In the case of tomatoes, which will flower all season, I would guess that you'll need to do more than just space the plantings in time. Someone mentioned techniques for reducing the likelyhood of crossbreeding in small gardens within the last week or so. I've never grown squash, but I'm sure that someone else on the list has some helpful hints. --Glen hoag@ro.com Huntsville, AL
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