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Old 06-07-2003, 06:44 PM
Park Tester
 
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Default PROOF that there are problems with Park Seed

You're a complete moron.

Potting soil was all from the same bag and mixed before putting in
pots. Not the potting soil.

Same with seed starter and mulching granules. Go on with your dumb-ass
"what the hell is this attitude." When planting quality seed, it
pretty much guarantees fast germination as it holds in moisture,
creates a greenhouse effect, and holds seeds in place. It's an awesome
"secret weapon" and I'm thankful more morons like you have this
attitude, otherwise it would be even harder to get than it already is.

Algoflash was also used from the same bottle, same mixed solution for
all six pots.

Seed packets were all stored and handled together.

The ONLY explanation is bad seed from Park in several seed packets.
They are probably not discarding old seed, i.e., they are selling last
season or even older than last season's seeds with the current season.
Or they are mishandling the packets (exposing some of them to heat
such as sitting in the sun, or crushing them).

It's thanks to idiots like you that home gardening seed vendors are
allowed to get away with selling shoddy seed, you brainless bowl of
mealy roaches.



wrote:

I'd say that you now have six possible causes:

1. you
2. Park
3. Schultz Potting Soil Plus
4. Schultz Seed Starter
5. Schultz Seed Aid Mulching Granules ( what the hell is this?)
6.Algoflash all purpose

--beeky

Park Tester wrote:

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Maybe this will shut up the naysayers and the "it's your gardening
skills" finger pointers.