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Re: Inexpensive Flower Seeds


We sell flower seeds on our site.  Essentially, we joined the list because
our background is mostly in electronic data processing and we tried our
hand at gardening.  A little success - and we were hooked.  It truly is a
fascinating process - growing plants from seed - and we found that while we
knew a LOT about computers - we knew very little about too many other
things.  We are trying to "branch out" and have a great deal of respect for
people that have become expert gardeners.  We have been working hard at it
this past year - but know it takes years and years.    

I am trying to put together a page of germination tips that will encompass
the world - it will end up being a clickable image map.  If someone clicks
on California - tips from real gardeners will appear.  These tips will be
specific to that area (not general stuff).  We are just starting - if you
have any very specific tips and wouldn't mind sharing them please send them
to tips@cyberseeds.com.  We just joined the list - so I don't know if this
request is legal - if not sorry - I am sure you will tell me.
Nikki Kuhns
San Antonio, TX

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> From: Dr. Anthony Gal <agal@emory.edu>
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Inexpensive Flower Seeds
> Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 2:24 AM
> 
> In the past I've purchased inexpensive flower
> seeds from Le Jardin du Gourmet and Pinetree
> Garden Seeds.  Both have a somewhat limited 
> supply and I'm looking for other sources.
> I generally need about 20-40 seeds, so small
> quantities are a plus.
> 
> Any recommendations?
> 
> 
> 



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