SC - plant grafting

Charles McCathieNevile charlesn at sunrise.srl.rmit.edu.au
Tue Dec 23 23:26:31 PST 1997


Good Puck, there is sadly much truth in your words. (punctuate as 
preferred). If ever I get to your patch of the world I would like to 
visit Puck's Glen, which sounds a marvellous place. Although I have a 
similar dream I have a long way to get there, it seems. 

good luck

Charles 

On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, kappler wrote:
> as is well evidenced each spring when you (those of you that do) buy your
> seed packets for your vegetable patch.  Most of the seeds you buy are
> hybrids.  Most of these hybrids don't reproduce properly if at all ie:
> plant a seed from your average hybrid and IF it grows, you will not have a
> plant that is like the parent.  The danger in this is finally becoming
> apparent to many of us, and has fostered a small quiet heirloom seed
> movement. There are many of us that will, where possible, grow only
[etc]
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