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Lon,
Thanks for your help! I sure appreciate
it. I had put the seeds in the frig in dampened soil-less mix, and was
waiting to hear answers, so now I can put them under my grow lights, I
assume?
Doris
Perennial Pleasures
----- Original Message -----
From:
l*@hevanet.com
To: propagation@mallorn.com
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 8:25
AM
Subject: Re: alpine Strawberries
I've grown Alpine strawberries without any cold treatment.
Just sow them in a flat and keep a sheet of glass over the top to hold
in moisture until they are up . Prepare the soil by tamping
it flat, sprinkle seed over it, sprinkle a thin layer of peat and tamp that
smooth. Mist it to water it down, and put the glass over it. When
the seedlings have their first true leaves, start transplanting them to
individual pots. -Lon Rombough Grapes, unusual fruits, writing,
consulting, more, at http://www.hevanet.com/lonrom See new additions to
the site, Feb. 2001, plus word on my grape book.
---------- From:
"Dave & Doris Roberts" <ddroberts@sat-a-link.com> To:
<propagation@mallorn.com> Subject: alpine Strawberries Date: Mon,
Mar 12, 2001, 6:05 AM
Hi, I ordered some seeds of alpine strawberries
(ruegen) and the package said to use cold treatment; however, it did not say
how long. Does anyone know, or where I could find the info? If
you have any other info about propagating these seeds, I would appreciate
it. Thanks. Doris Roberts Perennial
Pleasures
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