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How to Winter Sow Seeds Outdoors -
... appropriate for Winter Sowing, then I carefully went through their list of seeds and highlighted the varieties that corresponded to the correct numbers. This is how I chose which varieties I would Winter Sow ... throughout the Winter. Everyone talks about going bonkers in January and February because they can't get out and do any meaningful gardening, and there are only only a few varieties of ...
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Jade plant varieties - Cacti & Succulents Forum - GardenWeb
... Fri, Sep 29, 06 at 4:01 Whoa! 23 varieties, Norma? Do you keep most of your varieties in pots or in the ground? What all do ... one a little bigger. Have no idea what varieties they are, though. Denise in Omaha RE: Jade plant varieties clip this post email this post what ... . They need to be bone dry in the winter or they will rot. Norma RE: Jade plant varieties clip this post email this post what is ...
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Winter tomato experiments - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... winter. I've read of two very different methods: (1) succession-sowing of minature determinate varieties, or (2) the perpetuation of indeterminate cherry tomato varieties ... anyone else playing with growing tomatoes in winter? -Kris Follow-Up Postings: RE: Winter tomato experiments clip this post email ... is advertised as 4-6 ounces by SSE. Other varieties I tried either did not produce well (2-4 ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... | FAQ | Post a Message Winter Sowing This forum is for the discussion of winter sowing, the planting of seeds outdoors in winter. There is a ... t already been answered. Related forums:   Growing from Seed   |   Canadian Winter Sowing   |   Exchanges What's New on GardenWeb: Visit GardenVoices ... , Nov 27, 06 at 9:52 Can anyone identify three varieties of pole bean for me? Posted by: prairiemoon2 zone 6/ ...
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Winter Sowing Foxglove - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Winter Sowing Forum | Post a Follow-Up Winter Sowing Foxglove clip this post email this post ... my garden. I know that there are perenneal and biennial varieties. If I winter sow some of each of the seeds would I ... you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Winter Sowing Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties, By Herb
... make it); Tarragon, yes; and Thyme, yes (in fact, those last two need some winter exposure to remain healthy). And Some Day . . . we would like to at least experiment ... Considerations (forthcoming) Recommended Crops for a home garden, by variety Vegetable Varieties Herb and Spice Varieties Fruit and Berry Varieties Gardening information and aids Tools and Equipment Garden Tools (forthcoming) Seed ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Sunchoke
... Jerusalem artichokes are available year round, but are at their sweetest from fall through winter"). One source claims that there are today perhaps 200 "types" of sunchoke (presumably ... (forthcoming) Recommended Crops for a home garden, by variety Vegetable Varieties Herb and Spice Varieties Fruit and Berry Varieties Gardening information and aids Tools and Equipment Garden Tools (forthcoming) ...
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Apple Varieties
... Potato and Yam Recipes Related Sites Italian CuisineDesserts / BakingBarbecues & GrillingLow Fat CookingCocktails Apple Varieties From Peggy Trowbridge, Your Guide to Home Cooking. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now ... juicy, crisp flesh, slightly tart, also called Newton pippin or yellow pippin, available winter through mid-spring. • Red Delicious Apple: Large, brilliant red, sometimes streaked with green ...
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nvps newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999: Society News
... : Society News National Viola and Pansy Society Newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999 Society News I received confirmation in August that my collection of Florists Cultivars of ... that 'Elizabeth McCallum' remains our oldest Fancy Pansy (1934). Having grown the majority of available varieties, I can testify to the variation in vigour between cultivars. 'Bishops Belle' now over 30 ...
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nvps newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999: Plant Distribution 2000
... National Viola and Pansy Society Newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999 Plant Distribution 2000 It is with a sense of pride ... plants originating at Cleeway. The demands of conserving, breeding and making varieties available in a labour of love. However, I am not a ... a small parcel of plants. Those members who have requested specific varieties to fill gaps in their collections, will I hope receive what they ...
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