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Re: [Sqft-l] Welcome to the new list


Is there a new  method for freezing corn on the cob out there. The last time
I froze it was about 20 yrs ago and I did not like it...too watery.
Hopefully someone has a good method now. TIA Maureen



----- Original Message -----
From: "Deb Carter" <dacarter@mediaone.net>
To: <sqft-l@xena.pkiclue.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Sqft-l] Welcome to the new list


> I had the very same pepper problem!  I am still waiting (impatiently!) for
> my first harvestable squash and my first red tomato.  (plenty of green
> ones!)
> Deb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JC Dill" <sqft@vo.cnchost.com>
> To: <sqft-l@xena.pkiclue.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 7:54 PM
> Subject: [Sqft-l] Welcome to the new list
>
>
> > I'm still getting the bugs out, and I'll have to explain a bit about how
> > this list server works over the next week or so.  But we HAVE a new
> > list.  :-)  Send your messages to:
> > sqft-l@xena.pkiclue.com
> >
> > The list email address will probably be migrated to a gardening related
> > domain name (although this name will still work) but it will take a
little
> > bit of time to register and get it running on the server.  Please bear
> with
> > me during the transition from listbot to this server and while we get
the
> > new domain running.
> >
> > ObSqFt:  Is anyone else swimming in squash?  I planted 1 zucchini and 1
> > yellow crookneck.  The crookneck is putting out 5-10 harvestable
squashes
> a
> > week!  The zucchini is going a bit slower (it almost died in a late
frost
> > in April) but it's picking up steam.  Both are planted at the edge of
the
> > garden where they can roam out of the bed and down a weed strewn
hillside
> > so they don't take up more than 4 squares in the square foot bed.  I'm
> also
> > (finally!) having good success with peppers.  I have 10 plants (red and
> > yellow and orange bells, banana peppers, and 2 chili peppers) and all
but
> 2
> > of them have had peppers and several are just covered with peppers even
if
> > the plant itself isn't very tall (under a foot high).  One lesson from
> this
> > year's crop, don't transplant peppers too early.  The plants I planted
> last
> > (to replace those lost in the same late April freeze) are doing MUCH
> better
> > than the plants that came through the freeze unharmed.  Next year, I'm
> > waiting 'till May to set out my peppers, even if it seems warm and
sunny.
> >
> > jc
> >
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