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Dwayne 22-07-2004 12:29 AM

Blue Poppies
 
Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.

Dwayne




Rod 22-07-2004 12:37 AM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:58:30 -0500, "Dwayne" wrote:

Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.

Dwayne

It was me, email me off group to remind me of your snail mail address
and I'll send you some more towards the end of the summer.

Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Martin Brown 22-07-2004 12:42 AM

Blue Poppies
 
In message , Dwayne
writes
Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.


Blue poppies are hard enough to grow from seed that you would probably
be better off buying one from a garden centre. Fresh seed should come up
like mustard and cress - the difficulty is in transplanting them and
keeping them alive long enough to form decent sized plants.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.


I'd recommend buying one.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Chris Hogg 22-07-2004 12:42 AM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:58:30 -0500, "Dwayne" wrote:

Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.

Dwayne


Did you put the seed tray in the fridge (not freezer) for a few weeks
after you sowed them? When I grew them many years ago, such treatment
was the recommended thing. Mine came up like M&C, and then all damped
off! They either need pricking out quite soon after germinating, to
allow good air circulation, or regular spraying with fungicide, or
both.


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

Rod 22-07-2004 12:46 AM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:31:00 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:


Did you put the seed tray in the fridge (not freezer) for a few weeks
after you sowed them? When I grew them many years ago, such treatment
was the recommended thing. Mine came up like M&C, and then all damped
off! They either need pricking out quite soon after germinating, to
allow good air circulation, or regular spraying with fungicide, or
both.


That's not usually needed with fresh seeds. I tend to just leave the
seed trays alone in the shade house with a piece of glass raised above
them to shed the worst of the rain. In spring you usually find a small
proportion have survived out of the huge number that germinated. Still
normally more plants than you can use. Only at that point do I prick
them out, usually into 72 hole plug trays. Any that survive that move
are usually pretty robust and losses will be few from there onwards.
Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Rod 22-07-2004 12:51 AM

Blue Poppies
 
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 07:37:06 +0000 (UTC),
(jane) wrote:


losing 90% of its leaves) then lost the remainder to a squirrel going
digging.

I Was Not Happy.


I'll send you some more if you want to try again. Probably still got
your address somewhere but it will probably be as well if you email it
to me again.
Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Rod 22-07-2004 08:14 AM

Blue Poppies
 
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 07:37:06 +0000 (UTC),
(jane) wrote:


losing 90% of its leaves) then lost the remainder to a squirrel going
digging.

I Was Not Happy.


I'll send you some more if you want to try again. Probably still got
your address somewhere but it will probably be as well if you email it
to me again.
Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Rod 22-07-2004 04:09 PM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:58:30 -0500, "Dwayne" wrote:

Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.

Dwayne

It was me, email me off group to remind me of your snail mail address
and I'll send you some more towards the end of the summer.

Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Martin Brown 22-07-2004 06:18 PM

Blue Poppies
 
In message , Dwayne
writes
Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.


Blue poppies are hard enough to grow from seed that you would probably
be better off buying one from a garden centre. Fresh seed should come up
like mustard and cress - the difficulty is in transplanting them and
keeping them alive long enough to form decent sized plants.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.


I'd recommend buying one.

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Chris Hogg 22-07-2004 06:18 PM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:58:30 -0500, "Dwayne" wrote:

Last year a gentleman put a message in one fo the news groups for free blue
poppy seeds. He sent some to me and true to my nature, nothing came up.

Do any of you know how I can contact this gentleman and ask for another
chance at making them work? If so, please send me that information.

Dwayne


Did you put the seed tray in the fridge (not freezer) for a few weeks
after you sowed them? When I grew them many years ago, such treatment
was the recommended thing. Mine came up like M&C, and then all damped
off! They either need pricking out quite soon after germinating, to
allow good air circulation, or regular spraying with fungicide, or
both.


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

Rod 22-07-2004 06:21 PM

Blue Poppies
 
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 10:31:00 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:


Did you put the seed tray in the fridge (not freezer) for a few weeks
after you sowed them? When I grew them many years ago, such treatment
was the recommended thing. Mine came up like M&C, and then all damped
off! They either need pricking out quite soon after germinating, to
allow good air circulation, or regular spraying with fungicide, or
both.


That's not usually needed with fresh seeds. I tend to just leave the
seed trays alone in the shade house with a piece of glass raised above
them to shed the worst of the rain. In spring you usually find a small
proportion have survived out of the huge number that germinated. Still
normally more plants than you can use. Only at that point do I prick
them out, usually into 72 hole plug trays. Any that survive that move
are usually pretty robust and losses will be few from there onwards.
Rod

Weed my email address to reply.
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html

Rod 24-07-2004 04:03 PM

Blue Poppies
 
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:37:22 +0100, Janet Galpin
wrote:


Mine germinated well and one plant came through the winter. I just
happened to find it yesterday nestling among the weeds I was pulling out
and looking quite contented. I think all the rain has suited it well.
Thanks Rod. Maybe a flower next summer?

Janet G


Don't see why not. That's better than my first 2 attempts.
Rod

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http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html


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