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Subject: How do i successfully germinate a seed
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Leaky |
United Kingdom
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I have alread got one pumpkin plant growing successfully bt i think i managed to start it by chance i wsa wonderning what is the best method to use to start a seed on its long journey.
Thank you to all those who reply
Leaky
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4/9/2001 4:23:53 PM
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John D. |
Connecticut, USA
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Be sure to read the article in the How-To section... it is one of many ways.
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4/9/2001 6:24:51 PM
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