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Thank  you for sharing.  I also went over to another youtube saying FLAX and

found it was yours, too, as I recognized your voice.  The flax seemed to be

doing really well.  The salad over there was really looking good.  There was

something there with a bigger leaf on the left, what was that?  Did you have

any larger greens under all those sprouts? 

 

I am thinking of putting my bean shoots in peat pots to hold until I am ready to

plant outside.  I want to reclaim my sprouting trays to sterilize them and get

started again.  I think beans may go bad if I don't.  The water is dark off

them now.  Don't seem to have a lot of leaves on them, mainly at top.  but

some are a little different as i do have different types of beans.  I am going

to plant them near one another when I get them outside.  I did buy some of

those peat pots that  you put in water and they pop up.  I will pop up just

enough for the sprouts I have.  Their sad beginning shouldn't affect their

progeny, if they produce.    I still haven't done anything with my sunnies. 

I wonder if they would sprout on paper toweling like the flax (if they do)?

 

 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Monday, April 2, 2012 11:02 AM

Subject: Carolyn: You're gonna love my sunnies

 

Hi. Couldn't resist. The sun was streaming through my window and they were

BLOOMING!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRR5n-3MAZY

Melody

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Carolyn:

Lucky I got to use the computer, Alan is out around the corner at the laundromat

and I'm going now to go and get him.

In the salad, the big green leaf on the left is part of a package of Organic

Spring Mix that I had purchased. I like to mix it up a bit.

And these sunnies and pea shoots on a salad is absolute heaven.

I can't imagine eating anything else. lol

Melody

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> Thank  you for sharing.  I also went over to another youtube saying FLAX and

found it was yours, too, as I recognized your voice.  The flax seemed to be

doing really well.  The salad over there was really looking good.  There was

something there with a bigger leaf on the left, what was that?  Did you have

any larger greens under all those sprouts? 

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> I am thinking of putting my bean shoots in peat pots to hold until I am ready

to plant outside.  I want to reclaim my sprouting trays to sterilize them and

get started again.  I think beans may go bad if I don't.  The water is dark

off them now.  Don't seem to have a lot of leaves on them, mainly at top.  but

some are a little different as i do have different types of beans.  I am going

to plant them near one another when I get them outside.  I did buy some of

those peat pots that  you put in water and they pop up.  I will pop up just

enough for the sprouts I have.  Their sad beginning shouldn't affect their

progeny, if they produce.    I still haven't done anything with my sunnies. 

I wonder if they would sprout on paper toweling like the flax (if they do)?

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> Hi. Couldn't resist. The sun was streaming through my window and they were

BLOOMING!!!

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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRR5n-3MAZY

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> Melody

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