Re: New start
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- Subject: Re: New start
- From: D* M* a* C* H* <D*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 09:38:52 -0400
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I can understand that , I have planted cuc`s, (pickels ) for the first time and
made myself some lattis out of old fenceing (chainlink and chicken wire) with
some ol` poles I came across, - I`m starting to sound like Stan- hehe!
Well, I wasn`t sure what would happen, but you know , with a little guidance,
and some whispering in their leafs , they started to CLIMB, WOW! I did it! and
alittle help from YOU KNOW WHO : )
They also have small blooms and Baby pickels already....I`m a happy gardener
....today..
let the sunshine in!
Chris.. central Fla, zone 9
beth wrote:
> I still am amazed that a tiny tomato seed can grow into a monster plant.
> And I know we have all said "next year I'll do it different". But the point
> is to enjoy the process.
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- New start
- From: "Grem, Beth A" <GremEA@navair.navy.mil>