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Re :About walking stick cabbage
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- Subject: Re :About walking stick cabbage
- From: G* A* <g*@impsat.net.co>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 20:38:32 -0500
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>> > From: linda wilson <horseyhay@protec.net>
>
>> > I saw an article on how to make walking sticks from a certain type of
>> > cabbage,but for the life of me I can't remember where I read it or where
>> > there is a seed source for it, the name of the cabbage used was "Brassica
>> > oleracea longata". Does anyone know of a source for this. Thanks in
>> > advance.
>
>This may be the first article I wrote for my homepage two years ago, in
>fact it
>is page1.htm, where I describe how to grow this plant in such a manner as
>create the "hook" for the walking stick.
>
>The plant is usually sold under the name of Walking Stick Kale, and can be
>obtained from Chiltern's and Nichols and some others.
>
>tom
>zone 5a, NE Illinois, -21ºF Min
>http://www.anet-chi.com/~manytimes
I saw it on an old Thompson and Morgan catalogue
G.
Guillermo Angulo
Carrera 5 #26-39 Apt.1703
Bogota, COLOMBIA, S.A.
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