Re: head count
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] head count
- From: k*@comcast.net
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:44:58 +0000
Ron -
Green Mtn moved to Arundel Maine last year. Near you?
--
Kitty
neIN, Zone5
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> Sorry Kitty but i think GMT is in the center of Vermont if it's the one
> I'm think of who sells plants by the box in 24 or 48 cell paks.
>
> And Theresa, yes, Maine is very beautiful imo after traveling throughout
> most of Latin America & the US it is a great place to have a family with
> few problems (except cold weather for some) wonderful scenery great
> mountains, forest lands, & the longest coast line on the Atlantic for an
> individual state. Rugosa roses grow wild here in many areas of the coast
> line - very, very pretty.
>
> Zem, the area you are talking about is 50 miles north of me & a nice
> area to see all we have to offer in wildlife. No sure if you mean
> Pleasant Lake or Pleasant River lake. The latter I have fished many
> times over the years with much luck with my fly rod.
>
> All in all, Maine has been just right for me for the past 63 years. With
> a occasional break (2 weeks a winter) in the area where Mr. Singer lives.
>
> Hopefully, this year I will be able to post photos of a few of my
> small accomplishments for you all to critique & pass on to me all of
> your vast expertise's.
>
> Ron,
>
>
> zone 4 Central Maine
>
> Kitty wrote:
>
> >Ron,
> >Maine. Anywhere near the new home of Green Mountain Transplants?
> >Kitty
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Ronald Verow"
> >To:
> >Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:24 PM
> >Subject: Re: [CHAT] head count
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>I have been lurking since AHS site also but have limited knowledge on
> >>gardening. Living in central Maine, gardening is a bit of a challenge
> >>part of the year. (We have a new snow of 18" on the ground & a bit cold
> >>- teens) hoping for a early planting time. I have learned a lot from
> >>many of you guys & gals Difficult to contribute a lot when I know so
> >>little but trying to learn. I have lots of land to grow on & am building
> >>beds from scratch trying to grow all the easy plants but trying to
> >>cultivate a few difficult ones. I spend time juggling my retirement
> >>with a lovely bride of 36 years & household chores & gardening when I
> >>have time.
> >>
> >>Thanks for all you teach me with your postings.
> >>
> >>Ron
> >>
> >>Zone 3/4 Central Maine .... Orrington, ME
> >>
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