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Old February 27, 2006   #7
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yes - that helps a lot. I am sure craig can pot up all those lttle darlings he has - but I am very limited in terms of florescent light space - that is the real problem. so the longer they can stick together, the better chance they have of not ending up in the compost bin.

I have always done as you say - plant up what I need. But this year I was using a lot of seed that is older, so I planted up more thanI needed - good thing too, for example, Earl Of Edgecomb only produced one sprout, and a wimpy one at that. I'll have to get some fresh seeds for the favorites - anyway - thanks for your input.

love the suggestion that i go soon!
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