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Re[2]: seeds


     A good reference book will tell you what to expect with various kinds 
     of seeds but I find that I can often use seeds after their expected 
     demise.  If you save seeds and are unsure whether to waste garden 
     space or not, take a few of them and keep them in a moist paper towel 
     in a plastic bag.   Watch to see if they sprout.
     
     Esther


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Subject: Re: seeds
Author:  "Richard Grazzini" <rickg@centrelab.com> at SMTPlink-USIS1
Date:    4/30/97 8:28 AM


Nick, 
The answer is yes.  But every species is a little bit different.
If you can be patient for a few weeks, I am putting together a piece for 
Tom Clothier's website (manytimes.com) which will address seed saving in 
general.  For vegetable seed saving, contact the Seed Saver's Exchange, 
Decorah, IA.
RG
     
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> From: Nick Carr <nccarr@cdsnet.net>
> To: veggie newsgroup <veggie-list@eskimo.com> 
> Subject: seeds
> Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 10:31 PM 
> 
> Can you save your garden seeds from one year to the next. Please tell me 
> the best way.Last year I planted  a whole pack of Zucinni seeds and I had 
> Zucinni for everyone and then some.
> thank you 
> 
     


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