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Old 24-03-2006, 01:17 PM posted to triangle.gardens
Dwayne
 
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I would take the rest out on the back porch and set them in the sun as long
as it is warm enough for them. Otherwise set them on the floor if the sun
comes in a window on the east, south, or west side of the house. It will
kill the mold and strengthen the plants.Do this until they can be planted
outside.

Dwayne


"MJC" wrote in message
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My seedling plants are shriveling up and dieing. I had so much hope for
this
year. I have planted an Heirloom, latterly they are the ones my husbands
Grandfather always grew, Mexican Pinks and Yellow Pear. They are in
drained
pots right at the window sill. We have just installed 2 raised beds with
the
highest of anticpation. What could I possably be doing wrong? There are a
few plants left, can anyone help me save them?

Thanks for any ideas,
MJ