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Re: Re[2]: potatoes


Yep, I have cherry sized tomatoes on a plant that wintered over and the
eggplants didn't die either, but rain's coming again and they say
strawberries cost will be sky high. You cain't have everything. I tried the
Carouby something sweet pod peas this year and they have beautifully colored
flowers, don't they?
l
l
The earth is the LORD'S and the fulness thereof!
Amy of Marvelous Gardens
delicious design in landscape
zone 22 or 10 and holding
Orange County Calif
http://members.ecom.net/~jimandmissi/marvelous/
marvlusgrdns@ecom.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Kathleen Meistrell <meistrel@nwark.com>
To: Shawn Westaway <swestaway@smtplink.coh.org>
Cc: sqft@lists.umsl.edu <sqft@lists.umsl.edu>
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: potatoes


>Hello Shawn,
>        Organically grown in my book means no chemicals used. The liberal
>organic growers might give the plants a dose or two of 10-20-10.  The
>potatoes that you mentioned are probably not treated.  I was planting old
>Idaho baking potatoes purchased at a major grocery store chain such as
>Safeway, Consumers, I.G.A., Harps, or Walmart.
>        It must be nice to be living in 9b zone.  In zone 5b-6 we had no
>winter worth mentioning.  Now that it's supposed to be spring, the night
>time temperatures are dropping into the single digits.  What a pit!
>
>Kathy (meistrel@nwark.com) in Fayetteville, Arkansas
>
>
>
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