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Old 01-05-2007, 01:44 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible,rec.gardens
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Default Heating Seeds On Fridge?

I start my tomato and pepper seeds placed in a piece of damp paper
towel placed in a small Baggie and put on my cable box. After about
three days or four days, they've begun sprouting and then I plant them
in starting mix. They've always been successful this way. Even if
the little sprout has grown into the paper I just leave that little
piece and plant it with the sprout in it.

Ceil Wallace

On Apr 29, 11:55 pm, Usenet2...@THE-
DOMAIN-IN.SIG wrote:
I have been procrastinating about starting from seeds. But there
is no time like the present. Especially inspired by the recent
thread about it.

Anyway, I have seen some people talk about heating pads. But,
would it work OK to just put the the seed tray on top of the
refrigerator?

It is getting towards winter here, in another month. And I only
heat the room where I am personally located. It can get rather
cold in the kitchen at night.

Note that, my local climate is OK for spinach, broccoli, etc, to
go outside during winter. They just grow slow.

Thanks...

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