Measuring
- To: "'Pumpkin'" <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Measuring
- From: "* G* L* <G*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 10:51:15 -0700
> You can measure with a piece of yarn or soft string, put a mark on it
> - then you can measure the string with a regular tape measure. you
> can use the same piece of yarn to measure again and again. the
> distance between the dots give you a daily growth chart. I guess if
> you wanted you could leave the string under the pumpkin so you don't
> have to keep lifting it, or are unalbe to lift it when it is large.
> you could pre mark the length of the string at every 6 inches. use a
> different color marker for the premarks.
> Gordon Tanner
> Maple Valley, WA
>
> >>
> >>I use cloth measuring tapes (sewing tape) to measure the pumpkins.
> One >>is five feet in length and the other is ten feet.
> >>
>
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