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By Gee19
- 9 Apr, 2009
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I found a couple of quince fruits as I gardened and, remembering that someone had mentioned growing plants from these seeds, I took them indoors. One was squidgy (brown seeds) and the other was hard (black seeds). Which should I use? They were both from the same plant, a red/pinkish blossomed plant.
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Why don't you sow both and lable them as squidgy and hard? Both may germinate but if only one does, you will know for the future.
9 Apr, 2009
Good thinking, Toto, I will do that if I can find the space :)
9 Apr, 2009
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I'm curious as to the answers you'll get, so leaving a comment.
Thanks Gee. :o)
9 Apr, 2009