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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">My eagerness for spring to arrive is boiling over.  On January 7th I started seeds from the following plants:  petunias, pansy's and daisy's.  They seem to be growing much too slowly.  This is my first attempt at seed growing, I have nothing to compare my efforts to. 
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<br/>I have many more seeds to germinate.  I am thankful for the new pvc grow light I constructed last weekend.  It can hold up to 12 regular sized seedling flats.  I have my  hibiscus on the bottom portion under lights, hoping they leaf out well before I set them back outside. 
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