RE:


maybe that's why I was able to grow pumpkins last year w/o caring for them,
they had "extra" nutrients in the soil.

-----Original Message-----
From: pumpkins and chess [p*@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 2:24 PM
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: 


    Marc, trying mixing the plant in with your soil and see if it helps the
pumpkin grow.
--- "Nguyen, Marc" <marc.nguyen@greenheck.com> wrote:
> 
> I was poking around my yard yesterday and I happened to come across a
> "weed"
> that happens to look like another type of illegal "weed"(if you know what
I
> mean) I did not plant it there, is it possible that it just appeared in
the
> "wild"? There seems to be 3 "plants", 1 by my pumpkins, and 2 in the
> backyard. I live in a duplex in a field, and we have 20% grass and 80%
> "normal weeds" in our lawn. We did check the plant(compared to pictures)
> and
> it does "look" like the real deal. Has any one come across this in their
> own
> lawn? Is there another plant that just looks like "marajawanna"?
> 
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