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Re: A couple questions.
- To: <O*@aol.com>, <p*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: A couple questions.
- From: "* N* <t*@odyssey.on.ca>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 1994 12:59:31 -0500
For heated water I use 2 x 50 gallon black plastic drums under my rain
spouts on the house.....They get heated by the sun. The warm water is
absorbed more quickly by the plants because it does not shock
them.......the same is true for humans."room temperature water"
Troy.
http://www.odyssey.on.ca/~troy.nayler/
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> From: Orion910@aol.com
> To: pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: A couple questions.
> Date: Wednesday, January 22, 1997 11:06 AM
>
> Hello again,
> Is heated water a must to grow an 800+ pound pumpkin? I have been
> mulling over the idea of setting up a heated system, but is it really
> necessary. I would hate to go spend a small fortune and end up not
gaining
> anything.
> Also, Is it possible to get too much cow manure in the patch? I am
> putting 44 cubic yards on this year to try and compensate for the
leeching
> which occured with all the rain. Is this wise? I did get a chance to
'till
> a few days ago, it sure got the blood running, it just feels like a good
year
> for pumpkins.
> Take Care and good luck,
> Brett Hester, The pumpkin guru
>
>
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