(Fwd) Re: sos
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- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:41:35 +1300
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To: vcejas@mail.palermo.edu.ar
Subject: Re: sos
Reply-to: dowdeswell@delphinium.co.nz
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 18:58:58 +1300
Hola,
Your English is a lot better than my Spanish!
Did the plastic bowl have a hole in the bottom? The seedlings could
be drowning. Potting mix saturated with water may be what caused
the bad smell.
You have a beautiful exhibition de los flores en Polermo.
Septiembre, Si? I was lucky enough to see it a few years ago.
Cheers
Terry Dowdeswell
18 Henderson Ave
Tuakau, New Zealand
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> Dear co listed:
> this is my first attempt to contact you, so please, be patient with both
> my english and my virtual knowledge. I am trying to grow catnip or "yerba
> gatera", as we know familiarly in Argentina. I have bought some seeds at
> a pet shop, followed all the included instructions to raise seeds in the
> proveiyed receipient (a plastic bowl with the growing mix included) and
> finnaly, the few new plants became yellow and weak, the soil was smelly
> and É (you probably get the picture). I wonder how to avoid this problem
> with the soil and get the plants my cats would enjoy so much. Thank you,
> for your help.
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