Re: pumpkins DIGEST V1 #97


I spread my seeds out on newspaper and put that on top of the refrigerator and
that works really well.  I usually leave them up there fore a few weeks.  The
other good thing about the newspaper is that when the time is right to store
them, a lot of the papery husk sticks to the paper and I don't have to
manually remove it.

I would be carefull with mushroom compost as it is almost
always very high in salts.  I got 10 yards and it raised my salts to very high
levels so that may be your issue especially if you are continuing to fertilize
in a non-organic way.

Good luck!

PS - I typically delete the history as it
makes for VERY long Digests and only add a small quote when need be.  Seems
that when you distill the actual "new" messages in each digest it takes a
paragraph however the actual digest is pages long.  I am a blackberry user so
it just takes me a long time to scroll through the "old" parts of each
digest.  May I suggest people delete the history unless it is important to get
the point across?  My .02 (prolly only worth .01 though)

Thanks

Eric
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