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Re: Lurkers


pitlover wrote:
> 
> At 12:35 AM 8/15/98 +0000, you wrote:
> >Hello to all the participating veggie-list members.
> 
> Hi back atcha!
> 
> >I am working on my
> >map , it is shaping up nicely. It would be nice to hear from more of
> >the lurkers, there are so few people communicating. Lots of good info
> >going around, but there could be much more. Come on, take a chance!
> >Monica zone 5-6 Indiana
> 
> Put me down for zone 6 I think, just south of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
> Very similar to the climate Margaret has I think. So far the warm weather
> crops are doing way better than the cold weather ones. Peppers, tomatos,
> corn, onions, and one lonely melon plant.  I've also spent way too much time
> watching the various bees and butterflies that come visiting to my anise
> hyssop patch. Something great about coming home from work, leaning on the
> fence and watching bumble bees plundering the blossoms. Always makes me smile.
> 
> Sorry I haven't posted much but I've been busy enjoying the warm weather and
> just getting the warm weather veggies in and going strong.
> 
> Question for the group; can I plant lettuce and mesclun now for fall harvest
> or will the warm (darn near hot) soil just kill the seeds?
> 
> As always thank you for the help and the patience. For my first year of
> gardening, it's been pretty fun and not nearly as disasterous as I expected.
> 
> Mike
> Zone 6
Hey Mike,
Congratulations on your first year of gardening, sounds like you have 
done a good job, but more importantly you enjoyed the fruits of your 
labor. Margaret, I believe is in Idaho, and with you in Utah, you are 
fairly close, and the weather should be alike. Keep in touch!
Monica zone 5/6 Indiana



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