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Re: New Member
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- Subject: Re: New Member
- From: "* &* C* <t*@haywood.main.nc.us>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 1998 18:33:13 -0500
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I am in zone 7, I believe. Although some maps say zone 6. I am in the
Smoky Mountains.
-----Original Message-----
From: Cindy Meredith & Mike Szwarc <micyn@cvtv.net>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Friday, February 20, 1998 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: New Member
>> Hello all. My name is Christa. I live in Maggie Valley, NC. I am
>>very new to gardening. Some of the seed packets I bought don't have
>>very good information, and I was hoping someone out there could tell me
>>when to start the following seeds indoors: Jacob's Ladder, Texas
>>Bluebonnet, Foxglove, Painted Daisy (pyrethum), Catnip, and Sweet
>>William. Thanks so much.
>
>Hi Christa,
>
>Welcome to the list.
>Texas Bluebonnet can be started now in cell paks to be transplanted
>outdoors anytime you can work the soil. Direct sowing of Bluebonnets is the
>most common way of germinating them, but here in Texas it is done in the
>Fall. Catnip can be started indoors now. Same with foxglove and pyrethum.
>What is your Zone? Are you in the mountains or what?
>
>Cindy in Tx, Z8/9
>
>
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