Oregon Update
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Oregon Update
- From: O*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 23:20:24 EST
Well its true, The latest edition of the ever entertaining, always abfab,
lovingly likable, oh wait, different thing, Oregon Update. The patch is doing
well as a whole and even better individually. If a pig loses its voice is it
disgruntled? If a tree falls down in the woods and there is nobody there to
hear it, would it make a noise? How do they keep the raisins in raisin bran
from settling to the bottom during transport? Assphinktersayswhat?
Never started one like that, but the Oregon Update is never one for stickin to
tradition. It goes beyond the norm, passed the new age and beyond the future.
But the rain has stopped for the moment, and things are looking like spring.
We hit 71 degrees a couple days ago, and I like what I am seeing. Here is the
lowdown....
Seed choices are as follows.....
In no particular oreder
#946.5 Geerts
#935 Lloyd,
#560 LaRue
#697 Ciliberto
#990 Bax
#866 Mombert
#865 Mettler
#1006 Greer
#676 LaRue
My 720, 469, and 627.5
#937 Mombert
#900.5 Lyons
#738 Stellpflug
and other possibilities..... 879 Holland, 854 Emmons, 910 Nelson, 887 Orr, 884
Black, 836 Craven, 792 Holland, 975 Zehr, 825 Shymanski, 810 Mcinnis, 804
Zehr, and the 914 Wier.
Sites are all doing very nice, all the soil has been ripped, and three sites
are tilled. The patch is nearing the arrivial of the final selections.
Brett The Pumpkinguru Hester
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