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Re: fall seeding methods
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- Subject: Re: fall seeding methods
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- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 13:49:02 +0000
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If the slimy substance pulls out of the vine on a twig or pencil, you
have bacterial wilt. It is insect spread and usually deadly. You need
to bury the stems to see if you can form new roots if this is the
case.
Pat in Noti, OR
Pat Patterson
25 miles from Eugene, OR on the Coast Range
If it has two ends, spin it.
Gardening feeds the soul too.
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