Re: Oregon Update
It's turned crappy down here in the bannana belt too, but
not as bad as for you northerners. Wet, but not really
cold. I was up in the Philomath area this weekend, if you
didn't like the weather then wait a few minutes, and then
you'd really hate it.
I was glad to get back. In fact two pumpkins popped up
under the glass, and one in the greenhouse, while I was
gone. The two under glass are still in 75 degree soil(it
had been a real steady 80), and one looks really robust,
with baby leaves about an inch and half across. I feel more
confident this year with better seeds.
--- Orion910@aol.com wrote:
> Just a Quickie from Oregon,
> Held off on planting for a little longer to give my
> cloches a little more
> time to warm up the soil temps and dry out the soil. Our
> nice weather has
> turned to wet again, and last years crappy spring looks
> to be making a grand
> return in 2000. Its still early, but I fear no 1000
> pounders again from the
> NW.
> Good Luck, 'cause we will need it here in the NW,
> The Pumpkinguru
>
>
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