Re: catalog order storage


Me too Stan...after the tornado here last night I will have to wait on 
planting even the bedding plants I got waiting in the bathtub!:)
Ruth
Zone 7

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>I just received part of my catalog order from
>Burgess seed.  They said they would ship them
>at the appropriate planting time, so I guess the time has come.
>Problem is, my planting areas are way to wet to plant in.
>I figure that I should be OK in 3 to 4 days.
>So my question is, should I keep all these dormant
>plants inside the shipping plastic bag, or take them out and
>do something with them while waiting to plant?
>Stan            the cheap and lazy gardener
>                     Boulder Co.     Zone 6
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