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Home Grown Capsicum
I've recently noticed a load of seedlings have popped up where I burried
some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave most of the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought in nurseries are generally grafted. -- Wanda aka Willow The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances garden gnome http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ |
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Willow wrote:
: some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave most of : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought in : nurseries are generally grafted. Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit which they come from. regards CHris -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do you
mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in shape? -- Wanda aka Willow The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances garden gnome http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ Chris Garvey wrote in message ... Willow wrote: : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave most of : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought in : nurseries are generally grafted. Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit which they come from. regards CHris -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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Willow wrote:
: So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do you : mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in : shape? oops the fruit on the plants you grow may be what you sowed. Often it does breed true. regards Chris : -- : Wanda : aka Willow : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances : garden gnome : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : Chris Garvey wrote in message : ... : Willow wrote: : : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave most : of : : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought in : : nurseries are generally grafted. : : : Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit : which they come from. : : regards : : : CHris : : -- : (: : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : icq #107970956 : -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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Isn't that contradicting what you said in your previous post?
-- Wanda aka Willow The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances garden gnome http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ Chris Garvey wrote in message ... Willow wrote: : So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do you : mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in : shape? oops the fruit on the plants you grow may be what you sowed. Often it does breed true. regards Chris : -- : Wanda : aka Willow : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances : garden gnome : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : Chris Garvey wrote in message : ... : Willow wrote: : : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave most : of : : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought in : : nurseries are generally grafted. : : : Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit : which they come from. : : regards : : : CHris : : -- : (: : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : icq #107970956 : -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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Willow wrote:
: Isn't that contradicting what you said in your previous post? ooops If I plant capsicum seed from a particular type of fruit I do not always get those shaped fruit from the offspring. is that clear enough? regards Chris : -- : Wanda : aka Willow : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances : garden gnome : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : Chris Garvey wrote in message : ... : Willow wrote: : : So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do : you : : mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in : : shape? : oops : : the fruit on the plants you grow may be what you sowed. : Often it does breed true. : : regards : : Chris : : : -- : : Wanda : : aka Willow : : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any : circumstances : : garden gnome : : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : : : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : : Chris Garvey wrote in message : : ... : : Willow wrote: : : : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave : most : : of : : : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought : in : : : nurseries are generally grafted. : : : : : : Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit : : which they come from. : : : : regards : : : : : : CHris : : : : -- : : (: : : : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : : icq #107970956 : : : : : : -- : (: : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : icq #107970956 : -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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Guess so
-- Wanda aka Willow The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances garden gnome http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ Chris Garvey wrote in message ... Willow wrote: : Isn't that contradicting what you said in your previous post? ooops If I plant capsicum seed from a particular type of fruit I do not always get those shaped fruit from the offspring. is that clear enough? regards Chris : -- : Wanda : aka Willow : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any circumstances : garden gnome : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : Chris Garvey wrote in message : ... : Willow wrote: : : So they'll be tomatoes or grapefruit? Only kidding of course. What do : you : : mean by that? Could they be the yellow variety instead or do you mean in : : shape? : oops : : the fruit on the plants you grow may be what you sowed. : Often it does breed true. : : regards : : Chris : : : -- : : Wanda : : aka Willow : : The missing and definitely not to be taken seriously under any : circumstances : : garden gnome : : http://www.2000cn.com.au/~willow : : : ~~faeries are able to fly because they take themselves lightly~ : : Chris Garvey wrote in message : : ... : : Willow wrote: : : : some capsicum kitchen scraps in my herb garden. I intend to leave : most : : of : : : the seedlings to grow anyway, but I'm wondering if the plants bought : in : : : nurseries are generally grafted. : : : : : : Not usually you find that the seedlings do not resssemble the fruit : : which they come from. : : : : regards : : : : : : CHris : : : : -- : : (: : : : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : : icq #107970956 : : : : : : -- : (: : : Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". : icq #107970956 : -- (: Taking the "paranoid" out of "delusion". icq #107970956 |
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: is that clear enough? Guess so -- Kate Martin |
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