http://www.landrights.com/Hydrogen_Peroxide.htm 
 
Dear Bill Munro,
 
I read your article about gardening with H202 and decided to include this in 
this years fall garden (Florida).  I mixed up the peroxide as you stated and 
sprayed the rows where I intended to plant and then put my seeds down and 
sprayed them again before covering the seeds.  I was using a hand held 1 gallon 
sprayer and found it interesting that the soil would boil up some using the 8% 
mixture.  Our garden plot is 80ft X 35ft and feeds three families.  We planted 
two weeks ago and some seeds have yet to show.  We have had the pourest 
germination we have ever had.  None of our green beans have germinated---not 
one, same for several other vegetables.  I tried digging in the garden to find 
the seeds to see where they were in their germination process to my surprise I 
couldn't find a single bean seed.  It was like I hadn't planted.  The onion 
bulbs we put in have yet to put out tops.  I can see where spraying the plants 
after they have come up would be beneficial but do not recommend from this 
experience spraying the seeds.  I don't think it would be the seeds as I bought 
from three different suppliers with the same results.  The corn only had about 
a 10% germination.
 
This really put a dent in our fall production and replanting will be iffy with 
the winter right around the corner.
 
Dianne France