Re: Little Pots
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- Subject: Re: Little Pots
- From: N* <R*@foxinternet.net>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 10:41:20 -0800
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rosenlund wrote:
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> PS.. I could stand it no longer and started the onion seeds in a
> tray, (other than the starting date, just like you said Steve.) and
> just three days later they were "showing'... yippee, ran out and
> bought some sweet yellow onion seeds (Granex Hybrid) and red onions
> seeds (Redman). They would sit in well with the roses in the raised
> beds if it's still to wet to till up our veggie garden space. :-)
>
> I also bought a package of ''Super Sweet 100 Hybrid Cherry
> Tomato Seeds... having fun now...
>
> Sincerely,
> ~Carleen~
> Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
> Rainier, OR zone 8
Carleen,
Just make sure you keep those onions cool while under artificial or
winter light, and make sure the surface of the flat stays dry. A little
ventilating fan for 1/2 hour a day is a good idea. It's really somewhat
early here in the high temperate north for starting seed, as there
really very little natural light this time of year.
Keep us posted on your progress. Are you using flourescent lights?
Steve (Maritime...)
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