Re[2]: Most available sunlight
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re[2]: Most available sunlight
- From: b*@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 18:53:58 -0300
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> there will always be an exception to the norm!
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> i planted 4 plants last year in open sun and all grew to the south?
> thats my personal experience. but hey i'm in minnesota so to get any
> sun at all you have to look to the south. :-)
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Exceptions seem like the rule with these A.G...just think you got a hunch
figured right and whamo three examples shooting the other
way.......................I did a search on the historical weather and
looked at all the areas that have consistantly popped the big
mothers................the average high is around 78 sunny days maybe
12..............like I said before trying to change the climate just seemed
foolish.......until the smartest fool of them all went the distance and
whamo...............its almost like how much are you willing to give or
dedicate yourself......pumpkin people are hungry for info and clues there
eyes and ears are open ready to pick up on a better way.....to add a
pound.......................................................................
.........what about algae water...more oxygen.......river water??
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