Posted by Gene Bender on January 10, 2009 at 07:43:08 from (67.55.226.75):
In Reply to: Will it Grow? posted by uncle on January 10, 2009 at 07:33:02:
Keep it cool and dry most will grow. You can do a small test next spring in a small container. Count the seeds so you know how many grew. All seed wants to grow in the spring when temps get watm. When you get ready for the test Put like 10 seeds in a container with soil and moist cover so it wont dry out place in a marm place it will germinate and grow in a couple days. Remember in the old days they planted their own seed used to take big ears with husk and tied the husk to hang them up in the corncrib then shelled them abd planted. No way did they yeild like todays modern seed buts thats the way they farmed.
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