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Re: How do I get off this list. I can't remember!


At 9:21 AM +1000 24/9/98, Carla Goodloe wrote:
>How do I get off of this list?? I don't remember which garden site I was
>at when I signed up!! HELP! OR help me get it into digest form so I get
>a couple emails instead of 100's a day!!
>
>Carla
From: seeds-list-request@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 22:52:14 -0700
To: frgntgar@ozemail.com.au
Subject: Re: Subscribe
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Welcome to Propagation Mailing list

This mailing list is provided to educate members on propagating
plants. You may ask "What type of plants?"  Well, we will cover all types
of plant propagation such as; seed germination, leaf/root cuttings, hard wood
cuttings and the type of equipment or chemicals to achieve propagation.

Now I confess, I am no expert in understanding all the issues of
propagation or understanding each species per there Latin name, but with new
members, each one can provide their knowledge due to practical experience.
The  goal of the mailing list is to provide an avenue to educate the members
in successful propagation techniques. The mailing list will not be limited
to any specific family of plants. I hope you will join the mailing list and
enjoy the vast education you will gain towards propagating plants.  I know
there will be a differences of opinions, so please be nice a suggest your
opinion in a professional manner.

CAUTION: This is not a mailing list to find seed sources.
I am totally against this. If you know the propagation process of a
plant and are looking for a seed source, then it is ok to ask for the
seed as long as you state the propagation process.

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YOU.

See this URL for further details: http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/seed.html

Mailing list archive is on http://www.mallorn.com/lists/seeds-list

Well, enough of this, lets start learning the process of propagation.

Save this post please...

Duncan McAlpine
Federal Way WA
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/aps.html
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html





Michael Bailes.
Herbarist
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