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David,
Yes, I am quite frustrated. I have tried 2-3 different methods. I
currently have 5 cuttings in moist sand/peat with Rootone on them and
they are just sitting there - not dead - no roots. I will call this
weekend. Thank you.
susan
The Ledlies wrote:
> Susan,
>
> Pat told me some time ago that you were interested in germinating some
> azalea seeds. It's very easy to do. If you are still interested ,
> give me
> a call and I will reveal my ultra secret method.
>
> Best,
>
> DBL
>
> At 02:07 PM 9/30/2004, you wrote:
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>> Dear Friends,
>> I am putting together programs for the Junior Naturalist Club of the
>> Stanton Bird Club for the coming year and our theme is forests. There
>> is a student at Bates who is assisting me this year and we both would
>> like to take the kids (approx. 12 students in grades 2-6 and their
>> parents) to an old growth forest as close to Lewiston/Auburn as
>> possible.
>> I know I have been to a pine stand of "Kings Arrow" pines north of here
>> with JBS in the distant past. Winthrop? Leeds?
>> I would be grateful for any help and info.
>> Thanks ,
>> Susan
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> David B. Ledlie
> Eight Bean Rd
> PO Box 90
> Buckfield ME 04220
> Phone/Fax: 207 336 2969
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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