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Subject: Is it true
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EW |
chattanooga,TN
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Is it true that old giant pumpkin seeds take longer to sprout then young giant pumpkin seeds?
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4/23/2005 11:43:17 AM
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Ron Rahe ([email protected]) |
Cincinnati,OH
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I started a seed from 96 last year it took about 2 days longer than the rest of the seeds I planted ( 02 or newer)
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4/23/2005 4:45:21 PM
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Mr. Orange |
Hilpoltstein, Bavaria, Germany
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apparently it is true
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4/23/2005 5:03:17 PM
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