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Published in the Contra Costa Times on August 17, 2002.

18117 Published in the Contra Costa Times on August 17, 2002. http://ccmg.ucdavis.edu/CCTimes/081702.htm A. Many gardeners end up with seeds that they did not have room to plant at the end of a growing season. The seeds ability to grow, to germinate, varies upon the type of seed and how it was stored. If you have inherited these, you may not know under what conditions they were kept. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research short-lived   dried   milk   air-tight   brussels   sprouts   salsify   kohlrabi   rutabaga   cauliflower   germinate   broccoli Jan 1, 2002  

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