Re: Texas freak s out


Rich
  Send us Rain,, please, and soon.. We need it badly, but NO FLOODS PLEASE..
LOL
Been dry here and can use a little moisture. Our plants are doing okay so
far though with us having to water them about every day.
Thomas
(In High and Dry Oklahoma)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Canter" <chaselounge@msn.com>
To: <pumpkins@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:31 PM
Subject: Texas freak s out


> I was joking, Mr. Pirate.  As a first timer, I received plenty of
wonderful
> seed to test my theory that a giant pumpkin can be grown on the surface of
the
> sun. Thanks.
>
> I DO NEED SOME IMMEDIATE ADVICE, THOUGH.
>
> When I got home today, Baby Zunino 933 and Baby Bahaskaran 580 were
bursting
> at the seams indoors with roots popping out everywhere (Zunino had one
> shooting straight up), so I quickly planted them in their hills. The
problem
> is that it has been raining heavily for days and is expected to continue
> through the week and I need to know what type of protection they need to
get
> through it all. I am unprepared for this.
> It is very warm and obviously wet.
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> Rich Canter
> Wimberley, Texas
>
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