RE: Tornadoes in Community Gardens?
- Subject: RE: [cg] Tornadoes in Community Gardens?
- From: Gwenne Hayes-Stewart G*@mobot.org
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 08:07:07 -0500
Title: RE: [cg] Tornadoes in Community Gardens?
we dodged all the tornadoes, major hail and winds last night by a few miles. Torrential rains however soaking everything during Great Perennial Divide week, our major plant distribution. Hard on the backs lifting water logged pots while mucking through mud and moving and moving again in and out of shelter. More on the way tonight, tomorrow night as the storms are training.
Skies and lightening are spectacular sights! G
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam36055@aol.com [mailto:Adam36055@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 12:54 PM
To: community_garden@mallorn.com
Subject: [cg] Tornadoes in Community Gardens?
Just read about the awful Tornadoes in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and
Tennessee. I hope you guys are alright and I read worse than it actually was.
Hopefully,
Adam Honigman
Who gardens in NYC,
where most of the disasters are manmade.
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