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Did you try sowing a few to see if they even needed any kind of treatment? I just sprout a bunch of 2007 and 2009 seed right along some 2013 and the older seeds came up faster than the newer seeds without any treatment. Last edited by Starlight; March 30, 2015 at 10:14 PM. Reason: date |
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No, not yet. I was just given a few varieties from someone who never grew them. They are already planted. Hopefully, they will sprout and I can keep new seed.
Thanks.
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And I'll also share with you that I never would treat just 3 seeds if I had as many as you have. Starlight, congrats on germinating those 2077 seeds, far better than my getting up 22 yo seeds of September Dawn. ![]() Carolyn
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![]() Star who thinks September Dawn is a beautiful name for a tomato. ![]() |
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