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Feb 27, 2010 2:15 PM CST
Name: Jacquie (JB) Berger
Wrightstown, New Jersey (Zone 6b)

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Hello, I am still trying to germinate seeds after years of trying and failing. I can take any plant, do a cutting and it will grow, but for me to start seeds, it is a big zip. Nothing. I get them to a point and then I water them too much, or I left the tops on too long, or something stuupid and I loose all that time and effort.
This year, just for kicks, I thought I would try a few seeds I had gathered and some I traded, using the Deno Method. Much to my surprise, they are all germinating. Now the trick will be, how to plant them. I use a tweezers I purchased from a catalog and I do not remember which one, but I think it was to use on my birds..........works great. It is big and has plenty of room for my arthritic fingers to grab on. I planted a few of the longer ones, but I am not sure if I planted them upsidedown or not. Oh well, we will see. I can not believe I am so stupid when it comes to seed germination and planting. LOL Have a good day.
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