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Mar 13, 2014 1:44 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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woofie said:Oooh, I get to feel smug! I have a bunch of teeny tomato and pepper seedlings, and a very few little spinach plants. And carnations, too. Smiling And I tried the vermiculite germination technique on my Lavatera trimestris seeds and got twice the germination rate of starting them in potting soil. Impressive.


nodding Yay! That's great to hear, Woofie.


I'm taking it really slow this spring. I don't want to have to set my indoor seedlings out in a snowbank for some sunlight! Whistling Just joking...but the 'banks by the deck and sidewalks are still three to five feet tall! Hilarious!


Karen,
Why is Snow White your favorite? How would you describe it? I know I like my skins thin and the rest juicy and tangy, not thick and mushy. Is it similar to that?
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