Re: Plant #'s vs. big pumpkin #'s
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- Subject: Re: Plant #'s vs. big pumpkin #'s
- From: g*@iwon.com
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 11:25:05 -0800
- List-Archive: <http://www.mallorn.com/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
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i took over my neibors yard with his permission
deb
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I used to have a neighbor's yard where I grew four of my five plants. This
year it's being sold. Now I'm trying to decide if I can be satisfied with
only one plant. Sure - five plants take up most of my day, but the excitement
is well worth it. For the last two years each plant taught me something
different. Last year's lesson was mainly how to crack them. But that also
meant I learned how to push them. With one more year I think I could find
where that fine line is. One plant? I don't know. Like someone said,
you don't see too many giants from one plant growers.
connie
S.Rafael, CA
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