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Subject: 3 seedlings in an orange juice carton
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Grower of small ones |
Texas
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On Feb13 I planted 3 seeds in a milk carton. (Last frost is 1week away. All three seedlings are growing well,but soon I must pull one or two. How can I do this but not injure the plant I want to keep. They are regular pumpkins,not Atlantic giants
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2/25/2002 12:26:26 PM
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huffspumpkins |
canal winchester ohio
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You don't have to pull out the ones you don't need. Just pinch them off at the ground....
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2/25/2002 12:33:46 PM
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Grower of small ones |
Texas
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Is there any way I can save 2 or more plants
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2/25/2002 9:31:07 PM
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