RE: Re: HYB: burrito method etc


> From: 	Linda Mann[SMTP:lmann@volfirst.net]
> if I keep them well watered, they more or less stew in their own juices
> and I
> can't keep them healthy, much less growing well.  If I don't keep them
> well watered, they just fry.  However, so many will rot in this kind of
> climate, I'd just as soon they get that over with in their window box
> crowded planting before I go to the trouble of lining them out.  So many
> introductions selected in regions with low humidity and low rainfall
> during the hot part of the year will rot here. 
> 
I approve of the Darwinistic approach.  On my part, it's mostly lack of time
and space; but letting the weak ones die of will eventually improve the
overall gene pool.  Of course, I suspect the ugliest ones will usually
survive.

John Reeds in 9b southern California

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