Re: seeding perennials now--Ricinus communis


Backyard gardener site didn't respond, but the other two sites did. Neither 
gives information on Ricinus communis (castor bean). They keep growing full 
blast until a frost hits, and I like to see them get very tall. I want to 
know the germination time of seed so I can have some well-started plants by 
the time frost is past in the spring in central Oklahoma.
Forrest

At 12/05/1999 07:47 PM -0500, you wrote:
>  <A HREF="http://www.backyardgardener.com/tm.html">Click here: Seed
>Germination Database
>
></A> <A HREF="http://home.sol.no/~asles/sowing.htm">Click here: sowingnew</A>
>
>  <A HREF="http://www.anet-chi.com/~manytimes/page64.htm">Click here:
>Tree/Shrub Seed Germination - Quick Reference</A>
>
>Here are three sites offering germination information.  There are many more
>sources of information on the net.  Dr. Deno is a fine source but may be more
>information than a new gardener can digest.  Some seed sources are now giving
>specific information on packets.  Gardens North, a good source for colder
>zone plants, gives very reliable help in both the catalog and on the packets.
>  The owner of this company is on some of the lists and very well may be here.
>
>Claire Peplowski
>East Nassau, NY z4
>
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