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Old 17-03-2003, 02:32 PM
Alice Gamewell
 
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Your quotes are stupid. You try hard to impress people as a know it all but
come off looking dumb.
Why do you feel the need to critisize everyone who posts on this site asking for
advice? I have never seen anything come from you with any scientific basis or
common sense. Yet you feel the need to make fun of people. Perhaps you need
to join a different group in which you actually know something.

Cereoid+10+ wrote:

He lives in the hearts of his fellow countrymen! Don't you wish you did,
Chico?

Never said I knew where he lived.

Now you and Alice both can pitch in to buy Paul plant lights!!!

Tom Jaszewski wrote in message
...


Since she doesn't know where he lives how do you ?

Frost is over and it's late for starting seeds in the desert SW.



On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 22:58:53 GMT, "Cereoid+10+"
wrote:

Bite me, Alice. Wake up and smell the seedlings rotting. You don't know
where he lives or if he can affort to buy plant lights, you dummy. Are

you
going to buy them for him?

It certainly is too early if he doesn't have artificial lights and is

unable
to keep the seedlings in good health indoors until the threat of frost is
over.


Alice Gamewell wrote in message
...
Cereoid is wrong. Its not too early to start your seeds. I start mine

8
weeks before I set them out.
In the lamp department at my walmart, they sell small flourescent light
lamps
for ten dollars. I bought two and put them over my tomato seedlings. I
grew
some nice transplants from seeds.
Good luck gardening this year.
Alice

videotron wrote:

Having a problem with spindly tomato seedlings - can't get the stems

to
thicken up. Would it be a lack of light or too much light that would
cause
this? The seedlings are a couple weeks old and about 3 to 4 inches
tall.
Any ideas?

tks
Paul





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