Re: Lancifolia
Ran,
believe it or not, I have a neighbor that just might have the largest crop
of lancifolia that you ever seen. She must have been dividing it for at
least a decade and a half (maybe more). Front yard, backyard, in pots at the
gateway, along the walkway. Probably the best display of lancifolia in the
county. Every year or so, she comes up with a little excess and gives to
Julies mother. I must concoct a plan as she needs no more(Julies Mom). Is
there a Dear Abby of Hostadom?
Ray
Ransom Lydell wrote:
> At 10:05 AM 12/31/1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >Diane,
> >
> >if I knew you needed lancifolia, I could have given you a ton.
> >
> >Ray
> >
> ***************
> Well Ray
> That brought the mathimatition (spelling?) in me (there's not a lot of
> that) What would one lancifolia weigh---Well better define size , let's
> say average two divisions----wait!--- -=----Had to go weigh something.
> It takes 11 of them to make a pound! Let's see--- so 100 LB. would be
> 1,100 plants , and half a ton would be ah (biting my lower lip) a--a --
> a- 11,000 plants!! (double division that is) WHOA !!! we are takling
> 22,000 plants (double division) How many acres do you farm????????????/
> Happy New Melinnium (spelling?) everyone!
> Ran
> >
> >
>
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