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March 06, 2012

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Very interesting!

God bless.

RB
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Thank you and Dean for the info..very useful..I didn't know anything much about the difference in seeds either..Susie

Tipper
and Dean...thanks for reposting about the seeds...always a good reminders for us that just do the yearly garden thing....

It was beautiful here today and the over used (white) Bradford Pears are showing off like big white balloons...I shore wish someone would come up with a "sport" of a different color so we could cross and have pink, lemon, melon or pale lavender colors...Then we could have all Spring colors of those big round balloons popping all over the courthouse lawns and city streets like big Easter eggs...LOL
Thanks Tipper I'm difinitely ready for Spring!!

Thank you, Tipper, for this article by Dean Mullis. It is very helpful and it will be even more helpful as I start planting this year. Very easy to read and understand.

Tipper,
Thanks for reposting Dean's type
of seed plantings. I'm like Pap
and Granny when it comes to
planting those pink Silver Queen
Corn seeds. But I'm fond of a
spray called Ortho-Max from Wal-
Mart, best I've ever seen.
In the girl's video "I'll Fly
Away", Chitter is really feeling
it. So cute! ...Ken

i had no idea there are that many categories for seeds.

Thanks, this will be very helpful information.

I agree with you Don. Charlotte is one of the best places in the world to stay away from!

Thanks for reposting this, Tipper, and thanks to Dean for the original and helpful discussion.

I hope no one will be offended if I say that I'm lucky enough to NOT be living in the Charlotte, NC area. There's a way too many people around that place.

I never realized the differences in seeds. Thanks for the information.

I don't remember Mendel's experiments with seeds in the 1860's but I can remember some experiments in the 1960's that involved seeds. Our seeds weren't genetically modified but could significantly modify your mood if one popped in your face. Can you hook me up with some of those seeds?

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