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From: sebb@pyuxss.UUCP (S Badian)
Newsgroups: net.garden
Subject: Re: How to germinate an avocado
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Date: Mon, 27-Feb-84 12:34:41 EST
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	I have found that avocado pits from early spring avocados
( the avocados in the stores now ) germinate much better. In fact
I remember getting avocadoes in February and March that were starting
to split and grow when I bought them. If you get a pit that is already
split you can be 99% sure the thing will grow. On the other hand I've
always had terrible success will summer avocados. Don't know why.
			Sharon Badian