Posted by Bill who putters on August 21, 2009, 4:34 pm
Saw a program on http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv8/videos/index.html might
not be this episode and I can't find the one dealing with fall crops.
But it dealt with keeping cold wether seeds cool as they germinate.
Very new to me. Thought warm was always good but cool loving plants
like cool germination. It seems.
Garden mind shift for me how about you?
Bill
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Posted by David Hare-Scott on August 23, 2009, 8:20 am
Bill who putters wrote:
> Saw a program on http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv8/videos/index.html might
> not be this episode and I can't find the one dealing with fall crops.
> But it dealt with keeping cold wether seeds cool as they germinate.
> Very new to me. Thought warm was always good but cool loving plants
> like cool germination. It seems.
> Garden mind shift for me how about you?
> Bill
The web site told me that the content was not available outside the USA.
It's the first time I have encountered such a thing. Any ideas on why?
What was it about?
David
Posted by Leon Fisk on August 23, 2009, 5:04 pm
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 22:20:30 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
>Bill who putters wrote:
>> Saw a program on http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv8/videos/index.html might
>> not be this episode and I can't find the one dealing with fall crops.
>>
>> But it dealt with keeping cold wether seeds cool as they germinate.
>>
>> Very new to me. Thought warm was always good but cool loving plants
>> like cool germination. It seems.
>>
>> Garden mind shift for me how about you?
>>
>> Bill
>The web site told me that the content was not available outside the USA.
>It's the first time I have encountered such a thing. Any ideas on why?
>What was it about?
>David
You might be able to sneak through using a proxy site like:
http://www.hidemyass.com/
If that one doesn't work try some of the other sites using
the link "Learn more about our free proxy and how it works."
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Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
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> not be this episode and I can't find the one dealing with fall crops.
> But it dealt with keeping cold wether seeds cool as they germinate.
> Very new to me. Thought warm was always good but cool loving plants
> like cool germination. It seems.
> Garden mind shift for me how about you?
> Bill