RE: Set on the Sidewalk


I took your advice but when do you set pumpkins on cement?

ZOO

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>From: 	jim_kunde@adc.com[SMTP:jim_kunde@adc.com]
>Sent: 	Friday, June 05, 1998 9:15 PM
>To: 	pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: 	Re: Set on the Sidewalk 
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>     put some styrofoam or plywood under it. i have noticed that 
>     when i set them directly on cement they rot real fast. maybee
>     a reaction to the lime in it or something?
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>     Jim
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>Subject: Set on the Sidewalk 
>Author:  <pumpkins@mallorn.com> at Internet-Mail
>Date:    6/5/98 12:56 PM
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>I put in a patch of pumpkins for the kids at their school a short while 
>back. They have a 4 ft. section next to the building where one can grow 
>things. Next to that is a sidewalk and next to that is a grassy 
>courtyard. We had 15 plants about three feet apart (each child had their 
>own). Hope was to have them grow across the sidewalk onto the grass. 
>They are now reaching the grass but it looks very much like we have one 
>with a fruit set right in the middle of the sidewalk! Not your average 
>AG dillemma. I will keep you informed.
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>ZOO
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