Re: old stable planting area


In a message dated 98-03-13 20:01:16 EST, you write:

<< Subj:	 old stable planting area
 Date:	98-03-13 20:01:16 EST
 From:	Jalust@aol.com (Jalust)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 CC:	Jalust@aol.com
 
 Hi, dreamers,
 
 I absorbed enough knowledge from all of you this past year to grow at least a
 50 pounder.  The place where the plants (2) are going will be near a barn,
 where the stables used to be emptied out about 20 years ago.  I just don't
 know how close to the barn I can get before the vines start to climb.  
 
 Also, my sister wants to grow jack-be-littles (I know, I know).  They won't
 cross with my big seeds, will they?  They all have to go into that area,
 although the little ones can go about 50 feet around the corner of the barn.
 
 Any help is appreciated!
 
 Jud >>
Judy,
   A bit of old Yankee Wisdom.....the best soil is always closest to the barn.
So you are on the right track. The Jack be littles are no problem when planted
near the big ones.
                 Wayne
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