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   Ralph Mowery to All   
   Re: cold now, thinking ahead for spring    
   22 Feb 21 14:15:52   
   
   From: rmowery42@charter.net   
      
   In article , Snag_one@msn.com says...   
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   >    I should check in here more often ... we've just came out of a   
   > sub-zero spell mixed with a foot of snow . Both unusual for this area .   
   >    I spent a couple of hours yesterday sorting through my seeds and   
   > planting 66 cells of assorted veggies for planting in late April . The   
   > rest of the stuff I have planned will also come from my stock of saved   
   > seeds . I've heard that seeds are one of those things that are in high   
   > demand and getting hard to find . If I buy anything it will be onion   
   > sets and maybe some seed potatoes .   
   >   
   >   
      
   As I only plant a few things other than about a dozen or so tomatoes I   
   have been ordering my seeds from this place for the last few years.   
   Usually around December.   
      
   Most of the things I plant are some hybrids that I can not save the   
   seeds from and know what will actually come up if anything.   
      
   https://tomatogrowers.com/   
      
   I started ordering the seeds because I could not find some of them or   
   plants locally whenI wanted them.  I now have 6 tomato plants up a few   
   inches that were planted near the first of Feb.  I will put some more   
   seeds in cups in about another week.  They should go in the ground about   
   the 3rd week in April as I am in the middle of NC.   
      
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