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Re: Seed sowing techniques......
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- Subject: Re: Seed sowing techniques......
- From: D* M* <m*@eskimo.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 18:58:54 +0000
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Date:Sat, 18 May 1996 22:12:24 -0400
From: "Norman Singer, Sandisfield Ma Zone 5 NARGS"
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We get our seeds from a variety of societies, collectors here and
abroad, commercial sources, botanical gardens, friends ,wherever they
are
available.
This years 2200 was a record and will not be repeated. I was happy to
see another method offered . My main reason for outlining my method was
to
show a simple straightforward approach. No sterilizing the mixture, no
pressing down the mixture in the pots, no washing last years pots, no
fuss no
bother. It works for me and should for all novices. Beginners should not
be
frightened away by fancy guidelines lest they get discouraged. Find a
simple approach that works for you and save the complicated formulas for
experts doing special seeds.
To sow seed is a great experience that ought not to be complicated and
inducive of furrowed brows. Best, Norman
--
Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA
Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html
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