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Many years ago, when I was in grade school, we always used Bean seeds. They
seemed to germinate quickly. Mikael "Jenn Vanderslice" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a project that I'm suppose to help some school children with either this week or next. Can some readers here suggest some seeds that are quick to germinate? Time is an issue with this project... TIA, Jenn -- ASC: Born to Herf '05: http://www.geocities.com/borntoherf/sponsors.htm RCTY F.O.s: http://tinyurl.com/64dq5 Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing wonder and awe - the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me. - Immanuel Kant |
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"Mikael" wrote in message
... Many years ago, when I was in grade school, we always used Bean seeds. They seemed to germinate quickly. Mikael Lima beans work well. They're big too so the kids can see all the "parts". They'll even germinate on a moist paper towel. The trick is to have a nice warm constant temperature for speedy germination. -al sung Hopkinton, MA (Zone 6a) |
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