Re: CULT: Marking Culls


Ribbons are a great idea....bet they will go far with as little as you have to use to mark each one.

I used to hate throwing out seedlings..........even though I knew they were useless to me and I should use the space for something worthy or my favorites introduced by others.  I got relieved of the anguish when my gardening neighbor begged to have my throw aways.  I had shared may flowers from my gardens with her, since she is on a fixed income and can't afford much buying of such things..............so, what a nice deal.  She gets new flowers....and she loves them all..........and I get spared having to trash anything...LOL! 

Life is just working itself out! :)

Have a great day all
Linda

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:50 PM, Mike Greenfield <mgreenfield@cinci.rr.com> wrote:

I went to buy those bright colored flags on a wire to mark my rejected seedlings. The price was high. I bought a 200 foot roll of plastic tape to tie around stalks. $1.99 I let most of the rejects finish blooming before digging.
 
Mike Greenfield



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