FW: Jack Be Little
- To: "'pumpkins@mallorn.com'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: FW: Jack Be Little
- From: "* E* A* <E*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 08:47:42 -0800
They have a very long shelf life! I have some in the garage from
Halloween that I forgot to put in the yard recycle bin. As long as they
don't have any damaged spots they could potentially last as long as a
winter squash. I think they finish the same time as regular pumpkins and
they seem rather prolific.
Elizabeth Gough
777 Quality Assurance
(425)294-5332
A positive attitude is a powerful thing!
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> From: Wendy Stayner[SMTP:pumpkin@ajm.net.au]
> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 1998 2:29 AM
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: Jack Be Little
>
> Hello
>
> I was wondering if anyone could tell me a little about the Jack Be
> Little pumpkins, ie. how long they take to mature, how to tell when
> they
> are mature, life span after picking. Thank You, we have quite a few
> growing for the first time.
>
> Wendy Stayner (Australia)
>
>
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