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Re: Sweet annie
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Sweet annie
- From: J* T* <N*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 1997 21:44:39 -0400
- References: <970817213204_1780191684@emout11.mail.aol.com>
- Resent-Date: Sun, 17 Aug 1997 19:47:41 -0700 (PDT)
- Resent-From: seeds-list@eskimo.com
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Jalust@aol.com wrote:
>
> I know the seeds of sweet annie are like dust, and have purchased them and
> grown it. But I have also bought fresh-harvested sweet annie and wonder if I
> can get any seeds from this. I have never noticed any dust-like particles
> coming from it, but the sweet annie I have bought was definitely mature. Any
> tips?
>
> Judy
> Jalust@aol.com
Judy- Maybe to mature? It's a plant that self sows freely, a
potential pest, so if the dust isn't there you may be to late or you may
need to shake harder.
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