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Re: Seed Cleaning


People use to tease me when they seen me out walking because they knew on my
return that I would have some goody that I found along the way. On numerous
trips they would ask before I left if I was taking a bag or di I perhaps
need a shovel for this trip. I even found myself eyeing the plants at the
drive thru places and after placing my order I would grab some seed pods on
the way to the window to pay. Burger King is great for Stella D'Oro along
with taco Bell. So I could order food and come back with seeds too!!. :))

Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: MRed94 <MRed94@aol.com>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: Seed Cleaning


>In a message dated 98-01-06 12:05:05 EST, you write:
>
><< I've found that small paper envelopes work better than plastic.  The
>plastic
> bag can retain any residual moisture in the seed and can cause seed to get
> moldy.  Paper lets them breath.  I got a box of 250 at an Office Max and
> they were quite reasonable.  It's amazing how quickly you can go through
> these.  I always have envelopes with me, you never know when you will find
a
> ripe seedhead calling your name!
>
> Ginny >>
>
>and I thought i was the only one who did that....pick seeds up wherever i
find
>them, I mean.....I have many that I have found on the way to or from
>somewhere...I am not ashamed to take them, when they are there for the
>picking....Get a lot of free plants that way....
>
>



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