Dahlias - resending bounced messages
- Subject: Dahlias - resending bounced messages
- From: Diane Whitehead v*@islandnet.com
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 19:35:57 -0700
A large number of Medit-Plant subscribers missed this message, some because of "local problems", but comcast.net decided it was spam, so it didn't get to any comcast users either.
Also, aol customers are continuing to have problems. This has been going on for a couple of weeks now. If any of you have friends who use aol, please let them know they're missing Medit messages. I've been waiting till the messages stop bouncing, and then I'll tell them to check our archives for the messages they missed. ( http://www.hort.net/lists/medit-plants/ )
Diane Whitehead
From: "Bill Grant" <grant@ebold.com>
The name of the monastery is Admont. The genius behind all the work, the =
hybridizing, and the extensive dahlia garden apparently died. And all =
his work with him. I was hoping some of you might be going to Austria =
and wanted you to see the amazing collection. Tempest fugit. bill grant
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And here's another message also rejected by comcast. Do they have something against dahlias? Even the digest that contained both of these messages was bounced by a few ISPs. I hope this message makes it through - maybe I should change my Subject: line.
From: L Schmiege <schmiege32@yahoo.com>
Here in Greece in the field around the corner from me is a large commercial section of Dahlias. They are beautiful. I believe the tubers are left in the ground all year. They grow them in rows with wire holding up both sides of each row and use drip irrigation. I grow a few in the garden but I do not have whole season success as they seem to get diseases before I get around to do anything about it. The tubers come back every Spring.
Lorraine
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