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Re: info on GA3?
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: info on GA3?
- From: j* <j*@northcoast.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 11:22:53 -0700
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Tina Scott wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is the first year I've ever tried to grow plants from
> seeds and I'm having a blast!!--it's working pretty well so far, not
> too many casualties (yet!). I'm just growing some pretty basic
> flowers--geraniums, violas, lobelia (sorry I don't know the scientific
> names). I've been reading the postings (including those in the
> archives) about this GA3 with a great deal of interest, but I'm not
> sure what it is exactly. Could someone give me the basics of GA3--
> what is it, how will it help my little "babies," when to apply it, etc.
> OR maybe just point me in the direction of a book or article that
> can give me this info?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me. I'm learning so
> much from this list--THANK YOU!!!
>
> Tina Scott
Tina --
You and I are in the same stage of learning/doing. I too am anxious
to hear the answer to your question. The group tells me to stick with
learning the Latin names for the plants...I'm trying cause I know they
are right. The best way to learn is just read everything they post (and
go back and read all the old stuff). Keep a good book handy and look up
the terms they use..pretty soon you learn what a term means and don't
have to look it up.
Shauna Whitworth (Zone 9 USDA; Zone 17 Western Garden)
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