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Re: Dumping ungerminated seeds
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Dumping ungerminated seeds
- From: R* <m*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 12:39:52 -0400
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ginny wrote:
> Thanks Rika. Was just about to dump my Phlomis. Guess I'll have in there a
> bit longer.
Everyone out there ----
Do not dump ungerminated seeds -- unless you know tht athey have rotted. Hang
on to them -- leaave in a semishaded-shaded protected sspot throughoout the
season -- don't let them dry out -- protect a bit through next winter--(Garage,
cold frame, etc.) again don't let them dry out completely. When the weather
cools this fall/winter and again warms next spring -- watch for surprises.
Actually, if it's a seed from a plant that you just have to have, or is rare, we
try to keep the pots a full two years before tossing.
rika Willow Pond Nursery http://www.willowpondnursery.com
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