Re: pumpkin questions
- Subject: Re: pumpkin questions
- From: T* S*
- Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 01:13:37 +0000
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
BRAVO- nice analogy!
From: Kathie Morgan <fishrap@earthlink.net> Reply-To: pumpkins@hort.net To: pumpkins@hort.net Subject: pumpkin questions Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 18:51:35 -0800 Hi Bindy, I didn't see anyone else jump in with an answer, so I'll try to answer your question. After all, it's July 21 here in California too. Tertiaries look a lot like secondaries, the same way grandchildren look a lot like children. In fact, think of your pumpkin vine as a family tree. Where it comes out of the ground, that would be Grams-&-Gramps. Just like in your family, there'll be a Grams-&-Gramps on one side, another Grams-&-Gramps on the other. These are the main vines, or primaries. Then you'll see at every leaf a cluster with four elements: a leaf, a tendril, a vine and a blossom. The vine will scarcely be recognizable as a vine, but the other three elements can be readily identified. Each of these vines is a secondary, and this is where the family tree analogy breaks down. Not to worry, because you've come a long way in understanding by this time. As each of these secondary vines begins to unravel and reveal the characteristics of a vine, you'll see at every leaf a cluster with four elements: a leaf, a tendril, a vine and a blossom. Like Wagnerian opera, certain elements show up repeatedly, giving the whole a unified and harmonic design. These wee vines are the dreaded tertiaries. Many growers nip them in the bud, before they take on the characteristics of vines. Others, like myself, await the next heat wave. Hope this helps! Kathie --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pumpkin-growing FAQ: http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/search.cgi To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE PUMPKINS
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