RE: Off Season


  Off season?  Who said anything about an off season?  While my summers
efforts are turning moldy and black atop my compost pile three of their
seeds have sprouted among the mulched maple leaves and grass clippings.
I've even been cutting roses and bringing them in the house and to work.
Who says AG's have to have warm temps to sprout.  The only seeds that
made it into the pile were the ones that were blackened with mold when I
was trying to dry them.  Thanks to El Nino I have a head start on 98.
Hee Hee HO  HO!

Chris Michalec
Covington, WA
Somewhere around the 47th and 48th parallel North

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Shellie /Mick Cramer [SMTP:mcramer@olywa.net]
> Sent:	Wednesday, December 03, 1997 1:29 PM
> To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject:	Off Season
> 
> I am glad to be a part of this list during the off season, in the
> northern
> hemisphere. So far I have gained a little information on
> genetics,worms,
> composting and the fact that their is such a thing as pumpkin soap.
> What's
> the next topic?   I'm sorry I have nothing to share that is pumpkin
> related,
> at this time. But I will stand by and continue to learn.  I may even
> break
> down and have our soil tested this year. Vickie did you say you were
> doing
> one this year?
> Chris has me convinced it is a must.....
> Back to decorating!.....Fa-la-la-la-la....la-la-la-la!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> Shellie
> 
> mcrmaer@olywa.net
> 
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