Re: Flat vines????????
John Sargeant wrote:
I will be like the mouse who ate a pound of cheese and waited
for the mouse with baited breath !!!
*Uh..., wouldn't that be cannabalistic for the mouse to eat another
mouse?
Doing my best to be helpful,
Ernest
John Sargeant wrote:
> AAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH
> This is not a 'Parky' thing. It is going as flat as the preverbial
> pancake.
> AAGGGGGGHHHHHH. But I have pollinated one flower and there are lots of
> others. I will be like the mouse who ate a pound of cheese and waited
> for the mouse with baited breath !!!
>
> "Have a Parky Day"
> John S.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Pumkinguy [SMTP:Pumkinguy@aol.com]
> > Sent: Friday, 9 January 1998 16:55
> > To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> > Subject: Re: Flat vines????????
> >
> > John S.,
> > Whether the vine is yellow or green is of no consequence, however,
> > what
> > does bother me is that the yellow vine is 5 inches across. If the vine
> > is
> > turning wide and flat like a ribbon with lots of little females
> > popping out
> > all over.....this is bad and should be terminated. Once in a while,
> > the vine
> > will revert back to a round vine but not usually. I had one that was
> > about one
> > foot wide....I snapped off the end of the vine to stop it. From the
> > base of
> > the vine, normal side vines developed and turned into main vines later
> > in the
> > season. Hope it's not turning into a flat one.
> >
> > pumpkinguy@aol.com
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