Re: Learning seed propagation...


Hi Barb!

WHTROS@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 4/19/00 10:39:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
> response@tiny.net writes:
>
> << I'd like to get better with "difficult"  plants:  perennials, not-so-easy
> to germinate seeds, and try seeds from  exchanges, specialty sources that I
> don't see in the average garden  store. >>
>
> Me, too.  I seem to be losing more than I am keeping alive this year
> (transplants).  Even easy stuff is dying.  And things that have been growing
> well for some time are dying.  UGH!!!  I'm not happy with what I'm getting
> this year.

Its such a bummer when it don't work, ain't it? :-)

> You will probably really love NARGS seed exchange.  They have all kinds of
> seed that most people have never heard of.  Can't find the URL but is easy to
> find using a search engine or archives.  Also join Alpine-L which is rock
> gardening mailing list which discussed much more than the prop list.

Done. I'll have to check out NARGS as I get a little more confident...

> I've been excited about your cold frame and hope to look up your pictures
> Fri.  I started working in the Garden Center this week and have been too
> tired for words when I get home.  Hope to comment on some of your questions.

Always a pleasure to hear from you, Barb...

-Allan

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Allan Anderson
Jardinage, Copper and Cedar Garden Art
3701 East Minnehaha Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55417
612-729-2285
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