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Re: seeds-digest Digest V97 #10


> 
> Some questions:
> 
> Duncan (and others) what IS an Alpine house?  Where do you all get seeds
> from?  Can you recommend some good sources (preferably US)?  Also, when you
> start seeds, at what point do you start to fertilize them, and what do you
> use for fertilizer, what frequency, etc.
> Thanks!
> 
> I'm new to this so I, too, would like to know what an Alpine House is and
> your seed sources. 
> 
> You stated you belong to lots of societies.  Sounds interesting.  Do tell.
> 
> Millie Brooks
> Callao, VA     Zone 7 
> 
Seed sources are everywhere. To start, see this URL for Alpine related clubs
which you can join. They will provided you bulletins on a defined basis and
usually a seed list to choose from. See URL: http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/soc.html

The Alpine house is defined in most garden dictionary books. A ALpine house
is a well ventilated greenhouse without any heat. In most ALpine houses, they
have a feature called a plunge tank, which you store your plants in. This is
a very very simple description of an Alpine house. Please review any Garden
dictionary for a complete definition. Who know's...someone else might give
an explanation. 


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Sincerely,  

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