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NRaleighLiberal

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12. Howdy - actually, squash only pollinate squash, and cukes cukes - so
Sun Jan 1, 2012, 04:51 PM
Jan 2012

that's not a problem. But different squash will cross with each other, different cukes, different melons, etc.

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Be sure to make an offline copy of this post b/c I've heard a "rumor" that beac Dec 2011 #1
don't worry - got a Word doc with my recipes and this thread...so if they go, they will return! NRaleighLiberal Dec 2011 #2
Thanks for posting this. Denninmi Dec 2011 #3
Kicking because I've added quite a bit to this NRaleighLiberal Dec 2011 #4
this is great! PuraVidaDreamin Dec 2011 #5
Thanks! No, I just have vials, bottles, packets, envelopes of seeds NRaleighLiberal Dec 2011 #6
Kicking this to let you know I've pretty much completed a first draft.... NRaleighLiberal Dec 2011 #7
Thanks. I hope you don't mind. I copied this to my gardening documents file. JDPriestly Dec 2011 #8
Great stuff! Any ideas on how to collect seeds from passion fruits? Gato Moteado Dec 2011 #9
Thanks!! Great info here. backtoblue Dec 2011 #10
Cucurbits such as squash and cukes interbreed and cross-pollinate so readily that kestrel91316 Jan 2012 #11
Howdy - actually, squash only pollinate squash, and cukes cukes - so NRaleighLiberal Jan 2012 #12
What exactly would the output of the hybrid seeds entail? messenger of god Mar 2012 #13
it depends upon the width of the cross - meaning how different the parents were NRaleighLiberal Mar 2012 #14
Message auto-removed i am me. i am free. Feb 2013 #15
cilantro is rare as a seedling because it bolts so fast in warm weather... NRaleighLiberal Feb 2013 #16
Message auto-removed i am me. i am free. Feb 2013 #17
I just leave a few plants to drop their seeds in the garden. Old Terp Jun 2020 #24
Be sure to start with good seeds N_E_1 for Tennis May 2013 #18
FWIW... sendero Jul 2014 #19
that works fine - I like to ferment in case of seed coat-borne diseases NRaleighLiberal Jul 2014 #20
I saved a large sunflower head from a neighbor's yard... Grasswire2 Mar 2019 #21
yes, you are good! NRaleighLiberal Mar 2019 #22
Thanks Grasswire2 Mar 2019 #23
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