Re: ok to send seeds thru the mail ???
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rhizo_1 (North AL) zone 7
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WS tomato seeds thru the mail
Comments (1)I'm glad to hear you've had a success with indoor germination of your WS tomato seeds, maybe next year you'll send for seeds again and use the Winter Sowing method to sprout them naturally outside ;-) T...See MoreA N Y O N E ?--got mail--*thru* G .W , lately??
Comments (17)Phil--that is just WEIRD!! No, I haven't! How does your name come across when it enters a mailbox? I've checked emails in spam folders, delete files and those I delete for subject lines, etc.! Try responding with a subject line that says "Phil, here--coming at you"! I'll look for it, but then the spyware will have picked up on this already and I will be getting dozens of emails with some form of those words, but I'll be very industrious and scrutinize carefully! I emailed Richard/deshima last night and received a response this morning so I know it's working on our end!! Have you experienced others saying they've not received mail from you--from your server? Ken--you didn't recieve the email I sent you?? Good grief!!!...See MoreOK. Lay it on me! Best places for mail order!
Comments (17)Well, tomorrow Naylor is shipping some I got from their auction, including a Golden Meadows. A few of the northerly hosta shippers are having 45 degree weather, so if you are in zone 4, perhaps the hosta will stay on the cooler side all the way to you. I got some really nice plants from Mason Hollow first of June, and had some shipped from NH to around Albany NY as a present, and they arrived looking very sweet indeed. Another one to check into that is up north that way is Green Mountain Hosta in Vermont. I agree that Hallsons has prime quality, but so many are out of stock that I was wanting. With our heat AND humidity, it is a blessing to get things sent quickly via Priority Mail headed out on a Monday or a Tuesday, so the box does not languish in some hot mail depot where they essential get steam cooked. The order I got on 6/13 from Savory's up in Minnesota was mostly small hosta, and they didn't skip a beat were as fresh as the moment they came out of the field. Three even had blooms on them--which I looked at with a magnifying glass!!!! :) The big tall plants have a more difficult time withstanding the heat due to the huge leaf area, I'm thinking....See MoreOfficial 2011 Seed Swap (by mail)
Comments (150)Carol, I hope you and Al have had a good night's sleep and some peaceful, quiet, restful time at home. I don't think you made Al sound bad but merely human like the rest of us. I think I have the lazy gene that Diane mentioned and I DO like soda and sweets and all the bad things that I shouldn't like. Tim has the memory gene that means everything you tell him stays in his mind for about 3 seconds at home. At work he never forgets anything. Hmmm? I'll have to think about that. Susan, Hope you're feeling better soon and that the pain in the side is not a syptom of something medically unpleasant. Lately, everyone I know is having gall bladder surgery. Wonder what that is about? Do gall bladders expire? Mrs. Frodo, My husband would die if I started running and fetching things for him. He'd think I knew something he didn't...like maybe he was dying of a terminal illness or something. However, he never remembers where anything is. I have to tell him where "it" is or he can't find anything. Keith, Congrats on the new job! That's great news. Chandra, I think people already have correctly identified most of your peppers. I think #1 could be Thai hot but it also could be any one of the dozens of ornamental varieties of peppers sold by various nurseries, stores and seed companies. They usually are sold as ornamentals because they are too hot for most people, but all the ornamental types are also edible. Pepper #3 is the only one I'm not sure about. I agree with Carol it lacks the characteristic darkness of poblano types, but its shape looks familiar and I think I've seen it before. I'm just not sure which pepper it is. Did you harvest them green or did you let them mature to their final mature color? If you did, did they mature to red? orange? Dawn...See Morerazorback33
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