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Old 07-07-2010, 03:20 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
None4U None4U is offline
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Default Mixed results from my garden.


"songbird" wrote in message
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None4U wrote:

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where are you at?


Ohio

what
is the lay of the land/garden
area where this is happening?


Flat .
it might be too low or flooded.



Nope.

describe your seed planting
methods?


Put them in the tilled ground, water them.

what kind of soil conditions do you have underneath the mulch? mulch
is only good for many seedlings after the plants are growing and
established as it can cause damping off type problems or other rot
troubles.


tilled soil .




what kind of rain and temperatures did you have when trying to get the
seeds
to go?


It was cold still in frost risk. But I didnt get any frost . Quite a
bit of spring rain.


i suspect it was too cold
and wet for you when you planted
and they drowned or rotted, but
hard to say for sure.


songbird