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Forum: Heirloom VegetablesReplies: 3, Views: 220
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dsrtgdn
Lancaster, CA

April 9, 2003
11:50 PM

Post #507883

The okra will be planted in 40ft rows in beds with 2 plants on angle too each other down both sides. If I plant 2 types of okra at opposite ends of the row (20ft for each type) Can I select seed from say the 10 plants at the end of both types and assume the seed is pure? There will be 30 (or so) plants of like variety before the other type starts.

What do you think?

Chris

This message was edited Thursday, Apr 10th 12:10 AM

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