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Dec 20, 2015 5:14 PM CST
Name: Jim D
East Central Indiana (Zone 5b)
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Following the above , The Spacemaster grew well with reduced germination the first season I grew them , last year , hardly any germinated . this season all I planted grew with good germination ,, I never can tell with the cucumber seeds ,
I have more drying , if they get done , (they will ) I will ad these . they are , NP or SE Green cucumbers ,

The Biennis seeds are three season old from the fridge
Most are new or less than two seasons old ,,

All things being though , the seeds of most of the cucumbers , once again , are very difficult for me to determine , Best I try for is a nice plump hand sorted seed to trade .

Tomatoes , Might grow if your ancestors saved them , some keep a year , some might keep 100 yrs or more ,
I know , i know , all agree though 5 to 10 is the end ,, lol Hilarious!
In the Butterfly garden if a plant is not chewed up I feel like a failure

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