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Re: identification


On Tue, 27 May 1997, John Orwick wrote:

> <Would everyone consider identifying their state when they submit a
> request for gardening information? I'd like to know what questions and
> gardening challenges are faced by people in areas different from my own.
> Thank you.

> Sincerely,
> Lorrie
> Vermont
>
> I totally support this idea. Gardening is so much a function of your
> location. What works well in one place, may not in another...

> oldjohn@juno.com
> John Orwick
> El Monte, CA (20 miles east of Los Angeles)

  Hello Everyone,

  I agree. It would also be helpful if you could include your USDA
  Hardiness Zone (or its equivalent) in your ".signature" file.

  In addition to climate and other variation by location, there are some
  of us who have these variations within location.

  (For example, I live in Pittsburgh, PA (Allegheny County) which features
  four (4) USDA Hardiness Zones (5a, 5b, 6a, 6b) all within the county.)

  just my $.02.

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. Ed Lomax                                 . email: eclst2+@pitt.edu     .
. University of Pittsburgh                                               .
. School of Information Sciences..........................................
. Pittsburgh, PA USA (Zone 6b)                                   .
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