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Post by kazedwards on Apr 11, 2014 13:18:21 GMT -5
That is really interesting. I wonder what would happen if they crossed? Should I get rid of them? Or just make sure they don't go to seed at the same? I have never saved seed before and I am wanting to try with most things this year. Carrots of course would be next but I'm sure the wild ones will still be there.
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Post by kazedwards on Apr 11, 2014 8:41:50 GMT -5
Are wild carrots white? I have what looks like carrot tops growing a few feet away from my garden. I thought that they were just a few carrot seeds that blew there when I was plant some last year but I just tried to pull some up and barely got the top. It looks like it is white. I have only planted orange carrots before so now I'm thinking that it wasn't any if those. I could dig some up but they are right above under ground power lines and I'm kinda lazy. Any thoughts?
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Post by kazedwards on Apr 7, 2014 11:53:19 GMT -5
I just received the fleener's topset the I requested through SSE. I will plant them soon hopefully they are fleener's and not Moritz like the post above said. We can only wait and see.
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Post by kazedwards on Apr 2, 2014 1:39:02 GMT -5
On the McCuller's topset are the bulbs pure white as well as the topsets? I read in an article that McCuller's was a red onion but I could be wrong. Just curious. I also got an email today saying that my fleener's topsets are in the mail. Very excited!
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Post by kazedwards on Jan 21, 2014 0:33:08 GMT -5
There are 2 listings of "fleener topset" on seed savers yearbook that I saw last week. I am hoping to get some this spring. I have also been looking for McCuller's white but have had no luck. I'm not sure if these are the real fleeners but I'll be happy either way. What are the differences?
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