Re: Bees trapped in flowers, and soaking seeds?


no.It just makes it easier if the seed casing is really tough. You don't
sand hard though, just till you can start to make out the seed separation.
-----Original Message-----
From: SteveS012@aol.com <SteveS012@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 28, 1998 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Bees trapped in flowers, and soaking seeds?


>In a message dated 98-07-27 09:29:27 EDT, you write:
>
>> Did you sand the edges on the seeds with an emery board  before you
soaked?
>>  Hubby does with the most precious and the few. It seems to ensure
sprouting
>>  if it's going to happen.
>
>ARGH. When I asked about that before, someone said NOT to do that because
it
>could damage the seed. So I didn't do it. Do you think that alone would
cause
>it not to sprout?!
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