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Re: Propagation Mailing list Survey? - listowner
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Propagation Mailing list Survey? - listowner
- From: A* <a*@emory.edu>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 11:30:28
- Resent-Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 08:40:09 -0700 (PDT)
- Resent-From: seeds-list@eskimo.com
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Yes, I too want to know what seeds should I start now
indoors, as opposed to later in the Fall. But, it's so
terribly hot and dry now that even my sunporch is about
85 degrees during the mid day. Anything that I try to start
indoors withers quickly due to the heat or damping off.
Also, can anyone point to a good, reliable source of what annuals/
perennials should be directly sown into the ground in the Fall?
Much of the information that I get from my seed catalogues is
either non specific or contradictory.
Anthony Gal
agal@emory.edu
Zone 7
At 10:46 AM 7/14/98 EDT, you wrote:
>Duncan,
>
>I have been a subscriber to your list for over a year. Last year, at this
>time, a few posts were made reminding people that this is a good time of year
>to start seeds/take cuttings of XXX. At a time of year when most gardens are
>in the *view* mode, I found this information very inspiring and helpful.
>
>Perhaps we could start this type of thread, for the time being?
>
>I, myself, am getting ready to start seeds of common garden biennials for
>blooms next year-Sweet William, and Hollyhocks to name a couple.
>
>Karen Ernst
>Highland, MI Zone 5
>
>
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