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Re: Newbie introduction
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Newbie introduction
- From: "* C* <d*@GREENHEART.COM>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 12:25:29 GMT
This would be a very good site, if all the mail were not sent to each
person. I would really enjoy browsing the site, but not driving my carrier
crazy. I have tried to get off the list, but so far, not luck. Please help.
Thanks.
Toni
At 03:07 AM 1/23/97 +0000, Kim Kiernan wrote:
>> As a former resident of the San Fernando Valley ( Northridge)now living
>> in Orange County, I did a lot of gardening there. No, the Sunset
>> Gardening Zones are not the same as the zones generally referred to by
>> gardeners. You are probably in Zone 9. Your selection of plants for this
>> time of year was good except for the peppers. They are a warm season
>> plant, and may freeze this time of the year, especially in this very wet,
>> cool weather southern California has had this winter. Otherwise they may
>> just sit there and not grow until it warms up some, probably in April. I
>> usually planted peppers and tomatoes no earlier than the first of April.
>>
>> Happy gardening. It's a lot of fun. I got hooked on it almost 50 years
>> ago.
>>
>>
>
>Hi Carl -
>
>where in So. Ca do you live? I'm in Laguna Hills, right on the
>Irvine border. Boy have we had a cool and wet winter this
>year! I've had success at other houses I've lived setting
>tomatoes out in late February. Here though, I have to wait until
>April because my backyard doesn't get sunny enough until
>then.
>Kim Kiernan
>kimk@pacbell.net
>Laguna Hills, So. California
>
>zone 9, Sunset zone 22/23
>
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