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Re: Viola koreana
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Viola koreana
- From: A* T* <a*@pacbell.net>
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 1997 19:55:36 -0800
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Hi Diana,
I'd also like to know more about your nursery and about your gardening in
general. Privately or even better publicly, the latter because I am sure
other people are fascinated too with your knowledge of the various subjects
you comment on. I have learned a lot from your answers to other people's
questions.
Alex
Rika Art & Design wrote:
> Diana L. Politika wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have info on viola koreana? I've sown the seed but
> > suspect
> > that it needs to chill. And when they survive, what are the
> > requirements?
> > I'd have thought a viola is a viola, however, I managed to kill an
> > entire flat of viola pedatum by giving too much shade and water. What
> >
> > a twisted trick of God to offer a viola that grows in dry, poor,
> > gravelly soil. So now I wonder if koreana has any secrets.
> >
> > The Greenhouse Nursery
> > 81 South Bagley Creek Road
> > Port Angeles, WA 98362
>
> HI Diana,
>
> Violas do like a chilling period, however, everything I've ever read
> about them says that they need darkness to germinate, which is odd, as
> most cold stratified seeds need light,
> Hope this helps.
> I'd like to know more about you and your nursery. Please write me
> privately.
> Rika
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