Re: Cross Pollination
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- Subject: Re: Cross Pollination
- From: S* <a*@SHASTA.COM>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:53:51 -0800
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Glen Hoag wrote: > > >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 Thanks Glen!! :):):) Selena
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