Re: Planting locations
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Planting locations
- From: D* <m*@eskimo.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 13:08:58 -0700
- References: <199803151944.NAA27546@lorien.mallorn.com>
owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com wrote:
> To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> From: Alan & Sharon Eaton <eatrich@magma.ca>
> Subject:
>
> Hello Brian Cook-I have been away for a while and just read your message.
>
> Since we just can not predict where the next heavy AG's will come from,I am
> always on the lookout for the parents of any seeds I don't have yet
> recorded.This information is necessary to produce "pedigrees' of the next
> crop of winners.
>
> Would you be able to send me info on the 580 Naylor?Year,parents,growers,years?
>
> Once I have dealt with 389 messages that have accumulated I will be glad to
> add comments to your planting area questions,if you still need them.
>
> Take care-------------Al
> Eaton,Eastern Ontario
> Can
> ada
>
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> ************
> At 22:15 02/03/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >This year I am hoping to grow 4 plants and I was hoping to get some
> >input on their planting locations within the patch. The area measures
> >40'x 80'(3200sqft) and I was considering the following arrangements. I
> >am leaning towards option 2 as I will be growing these at our country
> >place where we have no electricity or running water. Well ok, not
> >exactly, I water with a small 12volt bilge pump connected to the car
> >battery. the water comes from our nearby pond or a big plastic garbage
> >pail with fertilizer solution, but it is very low pressure so it takes
> >quite a long time and it would be easier if the bulk of the water could
> >be delivered to a central location. But then again this is NOT supposed
> >to be EASY is it!
> >
> >Option 1 would have the plants at the 4 corners growing towards the centre
> and option 2, from
> >the centre out. both options would have the plants trained christmas
> >tree fashion.
> >
> >
> >Thank's
> >Brian
> >
> >P.S. I will be growing the Andersen 977&815 + Nayler 580&572 and
> >possibly a Nayler 508 in another location.
> >By the way has anybody heard from Troy Nayler lately or have a current
> >Email address for him?
> >
> >Brian Cook b*@interlog.com
> >Toronto and Port Perry Ontario Canada
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