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