Re: Please Everyone geoff replies
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- Subject: Re: Please Everyone geoff replies
- From: R*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 09:20:39 EST
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I am a total novice at propagation and many other gardening fields. I have
found this mailing to be very educational and uplifting. I have learned
volumes on the subject of propagation. I sincerely appreciate those who are
willing to share their expertise with those of us who are learning.
I previously subscribed to a mailing list on "Gardening" and at first it was
also very educational. Then the subject got off into the best turkeys to
purchase for the Thanksgiving dinner. That is when I unsubscribed. That list
had no controls and thus I sincerely appreciate the direction and controls
which this list is given.
If this list is "moved" or "changed" I surely hope I may have the privilege to
be a subscriber.
Now a question from a novice. I managed to save several cups of Foxglove
seeds and I "forgot" to plant them prior to the ground freezing and our having
12 inches of snow. What should I do to preserve any viability of these seeds
to carry them over into spring?
Ron
Zone 5, NE Indiana