Wishing you all the luck for these new plants and hope they grow up really well

There have been maize (corn) seeds found at Native American sites that have been successfully germinated and they are hundreds of years old! I bet you will have success. How neat to honor your father in this way.lacythomson wrote:Well, I was going to ask your advice on something. My dad passed away in 1999 at a young unexpected time. I have alot of seeds he had saved. I was going to try to start some of them. I would love to be able to start some of them. There are flowers like columbine, cockscomb, hibiscus and many more. Also some tomato and pepper seeds etc. Do u think it would be a waste of time to try to start these seeds?? It would be so cool to actually get some plants that he worked so hard on. I miss him sooo much! What do u think? I cant seem to throw them out.
Dang it not fast enough I just changed it a second ago, a secret little fairy told me my mistake. Don't take it wrong I just look up to you both the same and I'm terrible with names. So sorry again.rainbowgardener wrote:Thanks, but I'm not apple... I think we must look alike, people have been getting us mixed up lately!![]()
Yup, that's my famous pitcher of water with cinnamon and chamomile. I am careful with it!
Both. Also adjustable shelves.Okay, which is easier, to raise the seedlings to the light, or lower the lights to the seedlings? I thought maybe dog chains and cup hooks for the lowering mechanism on the lights. And various shelf heights are another idea... Just move the tray to a taller shelf... which would be easier?
THAT'S the other song!So the shuffle goes in and out and up and down !