Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-13 Thread ann klefstad

Sure. Sounds like a good thing--

AK

{ brad brace } wrote:

 Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed Exchange?
 I'm still willing to coordinate.
 A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
 max size.
 There should be room for 30-40 contributions in each lovely rusted metal
 tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50 packets.

 /:b

 Do something cool and plant some Touchon carrots! (designed by my great
 grandfather)
 www.seedswestgardenseeds.com/carrotindex.html

 Touchon Carrots
 American, 70 days

 Deep orange with a delicate sweet taste, Touchons were specifically bred
 to be extra early bearing. They perform impressively even in the North,
 and are often the first full-sized carrots we pull each year. The gently
 tapered 8"  roots have a well-filled blunt tip and remain coreless and
 sweet during the early stage and when mature. We love them pulled fresh,
 or juiced. Touchon is a fine keeping variety.  Order online - #1020 2 gm.
 pkt. $1.45




Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread aliceklar

sure that sounds great






--- Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed
 Exchange? 
 I'm still willing to coordinate.
 A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be
 appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
 max size.
 There should be room for 30-40 contributions in
 each lovely rusted metal
 tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50
 packets.
 
 /:b
 
 
 Brad and other fluxlisters - I'm interested so count
 me in. . . . . . 
 
 Owen


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Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread Candace Le Claire

Roger that.

aliceklar wrote:

 sure that sounds great

 --- Owen Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed
  Exchange?
  I'm still willing to coordinate.
  A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be
  appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
  max size.
  There should be room for 30-40 contributions in
  each lovely rusted metal
  tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50
  packets.
 
  /:b
 
 
  Brad and other fluxlisters - I'm interested so count
  me in. . . . . .
 
  Owen

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Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread Patricia

although I mostly converge with flowers, I'm sure pod progeny would be
pleasurable.

pleased to participate,
princess petal

{ brad brace } wrote:

 Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed Exchange?
 I'm still willing to coordinate.
 A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
 max size.
 There should be room for 30-40 contributions in each lovely rusted metal
 tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50 packets.





Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-08 Thread Carol Starr

hi 
i have seeds for some lovely pumpkins i grew that are very good for pies.
count me in, carol

Patricia wrote:
 
 although I mostly converge with flowers, I'm sure pod progeny would be
 pleasurable.
 
 pleased to participate,
 princess petal
 
 { brad brace } wrote:
 
  Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed Exchange?
  I'm still willing to coordinate.
  A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
  max size.
  There should be room for 30-40 contributions in each lovely rusted metal
  tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50 packets.
 

-- 
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-07 Thread { brad brace }


Anyone still interested in a Fluxlist Seed Exchange? 
I'm still willing to coordinate.
A small, thin, handmade paper pkg might be appropriate: 2 x 3.25 inches
max size.
There should be room for 30-40 contributions in each lovely rusted metal
tin that I can supply. Think about making about 50 packets.

/:b



Do something cool and plant some Touchon carrots! (designed by my great
grandfather)
www.seedswestgardenseeds.com/carrotindex.html

Touchon Carrots
American, 70 days

Deep orange with a delicate sweet taste, Touchons were specifically bred
to be extra early bearing. They perform impressively even in the North,
and are often the first full-sized carrots we pull each year. The gently
tapered 8"  roots have a well-filled blunt tip and remain coreless and
sweet during the early stage and when mature. We love them pulled fresh,
or juiced. Touchon is a fine keeping variety.  Order online - #1020 2 gm.
pkt. $1.45









Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-06 Thread Sol Nte

brad wrote:

IF ANNUAL PLANTS ARE BROUGHT INSIDE BEFORE THE FROST KILLS THEM WILL THEY
STILL GROW?  OR WILL THEY DIE BECAUSE THEY ARE ANNUALS?

I believe that annuals begin to flower and subsequently die off because of
the change to shorter daylengths around the end of the summer. If annual
plants are grown inside in artificial light then I would imagine that you
could keep them permanently in their spring/early summer  growth states by
never reducing the amount of hours of light they get. In which case they
should last longer than a year. I've never tried this though. It's probably
a worthy experiement if you have some spare electricity to power the
lights..or maybe you could grow stuff in a lit aquarium?

cheers,

Sol.




Re: FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-06 Thread Cecil Touchon


Do something cool and plant some Touchon carrots! (designed by my great
grandfather)
www.seedswestgardenseeds.com/carrotindex.html




FLUXLIST: The Seed Exchange: ANNUAL PLANTS (fwd)

2000-11-04 Thread { brad brace }


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IF ANNUAL PLANTS ARE BROUGHT INSIDE BEFORE THE FROST KILLS THEM WILL THEY 
STILL GROW?  OR WILL THEY DIE BECAUSE THEY ARE ANNUALS?

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