Re: Worry


Thanks for the encouragement.  LOL    When do you know
the plant will be a mutant?  I'm not too worried yet
because last year the pumpkins I grew didn't start
vining for a while but then took off.   
    -Waiting patiently in Maryland 

--- LIpumpkin@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/13/2001 6:41:44 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time, 
> dhouser2@syix.com writes:
> 
> 
> > List
> > 
> >     
> 
> Ha-ha-ha....first timers ! Don't they know
> anything????!!!   Dennis my 
> man...you're WAY behind ! You should have started
> worrying Five months ago  
> during seed aquisition ! Then again during seed
> selection.....followed by 
> will it germinate? Is it too wet? Will it be a
> mutant? or WORSE----a 
> SQUASH!??!!......Is the soil good? How 'bout the
> weather?...darn squirrels ! 
> Who's frisbee is in my patch?  Dennis....I hate to
> say this but you're on the 
> edge of being too late with your worrying.Worry is a
> vital part of the AG 
> experience. But fear not! There's time to catch
> up...start now...I'll help 
> you get started....that fruit (shellie) looks a
> little light colored? Are you 
> sure thats going to be a pumpkin and not a squash?
> Last year my squash all 
> started out that 
>
color..........................................................G
> 


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