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Re: Getting Ready - Already Done!
- To: <O*@aol.com>
- Subject: Re: Getting Ready - Already Done!
- From: "* /* C* <m*@olywa.net>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 07:21:47 -0800
Good Morning Brett,
Are you going to share the lyrics of the new tune with us?
Shell
mcramer@olywa.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Orion910@aol.com <Orion910@aol.com>
To: Pumpkins@athenet.net <Pumpkins@athenet.net>
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Getting Ready - Already Done!
>Hey guys I want in on this too!!!
>I'll be the guinea pig with too much organics. The status of the patch
looks
>like this:
>Site #1: No seeds picked, New in 1998. This site is my old Towering
Tassel
>corn plot. Rcceives the most sun out of the 7 sites. Manure Ordered.
>
>Site #2: No seeds picked, Also new in 1998. Formerly the Giant Rutebega,
>Carrot, Parsnip, and turnip area. This site will receive the least amount
of
>sun. Manure ordered.
>
>Site #3: No seeds picked yet, also new in 1998. Formerly where the
berries
>and cucumbers grew. Manure ordered.
>
>Site #4: No seeds picked yet, this site grew the #598 and the #408 off the
>#627.5 Hester in 1997. It also grew the #345, #311, and the #307 in 1996,
>and the #299.5 in 1995. Manure ordered.
>
>Site #5: No seeds picked yet. This site grew the #550 which went down in
>August in 1997, the #288 and its twin, and one other in 97 off the #827
>Holland. It was ravaged by Mosiac in 96, and grew a splitter plant in 95.
> Manure ordered.
>
>Site #6: No seeds picked yet. This site grew the #469 off the 850.5 Larue
>in 97. The #676 (unofficial) (split and weighed pieces) in 1996 off the
804
>Zehr, and of course the #627.5, #558, #510, #475, and many others over 100
>pounds off one #910 Nelson,(Over 2500 pounds of pumpkin came off that one
>plant.) Manure Ordered.
>
>Site #7: No seeds picked yet. This site was new in 1997. It grew the
>monster splitter plant off the #627.5 Hester. It had two pumpkins in the
300
>pound range which cracked all to pieces when they were little and actually
>healed. It also grew one bigger one named peter(as in looked like the end
of
>a).
>
>Thats the run down guys, and the song is nearly finished Shellie!
>Live long and grow big pumpkins
>The Pumpkinguru
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