Re: Acquiring Good Seed?
I appreciate these comments. I'm also a first year grower, and I'm
looking forward to doing things better next year, including getting
some great seed from experienced growers. By the way, I live near
Pocatello, Idaho, so the nearest weigh off site is about 7 or 800 miles
away, (Carnation, WA)(?), so I probably won't make it unless/until
I grow a really BIG one...
Regards, Cliff in Idaho
LIpumpkin@aol.com@mallorn.com on 06/26/2000 06:12:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Acquiring Good Seed?
Mark....hang out around the list for a while...share your experiences with
listmembers,add your insight to list discussions, help out newbies with
answers to questions that you have lived through, support your local
weigh-off and pumpkin club, and buy a bunch of bubblepack envelopes. You
will
cultivate new friendships with great growers as well as cultivating
sizeable
fruit. In the fall,people will be offering more of the highest quality
seeds
than any one person can grow.....most have put away thier seeds by now and
are busy chasing woodchucks and world record...but they'll be world class
seeds in the fall .....G
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