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May 18, 2012 10:39 AM CST
Name: Natalie
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Thanks so much for all the help! I guess I was just confused about storage (dry), and stratification (wet). I'll add some water and stick them back in the fridge. I'll probably take a few bee crosses and stick them in pots too, without stratification, just to see what happens. I've got way too many bee crosses from last year anyway, and wasn't planning on growing most of them, so this will be a good experiment. I just wish that I hadn't gotten such a late start. Hopefully they'll grow enough to plant in the ground in the fall.

Natalie
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