RE: Starting Planting!!!


I have a ton of wild Paw-Paw trees in the wooded area of my property.  My
question is what to do with the fruit, besides eating them straight.  Anyone
have a recipe?  I just moved in last year and didn't know what they were, so
I only picked a dozen fruit. Now back to veggies-  How early does everyone
start their leek seeds-I understand they grow slow.  I'm itching to start
seeds.
 
Beth (MD zone 7)

-----Original Message-----
From: Rene M. Lipshires [r*@ibm.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 1999 7:24 PM
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Starting Planting!!!


I also ordered 5 types of grape plants, 2 hardy kiwis, 2 fig plants; a paw
paw tree, 5 different apple trees, a plumcot, nectarine, cherry, peach, 2
pear and 2 plum trees.  I was home from work on Friday... it's amazing what
a little time on your hands, a credit card, and phone will do!  Although not
directly related to vegetables, it's the "spirit" of season!   
 
Rene.
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave < dbusen2@earthlink.net <d*@earthlink.net> >
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <v*@eskimo.com>  <
veggie-list@eskimo.com <v*@eskimo.com> >
Date: Sunday, February 14, 1999 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: Starting Planting!!!


Hi Rene,
 
I am in Denver, CO. Just planted some Red Savina Habenaros, Cayenne and
Early Girl tomatoes. I plan on putting these guys out early in
Wall'O'Waters. Hope you have good luck with your endeavours.
Dave

----- Original Message 

I'm in zone 5 (MA), and I've started some seeds indoors:  2 types of leeks,
two parselys (flat and curley), celery, and something called par-cel.  I'm
starting to the get the "planting bug"..  
 
Has anyone else started planting seeds either indoors or out?
 
Rene.
   



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