RE: Hello
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- Subject: RE: Hello
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- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 08:39:59 -0500
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Gaylen,
Well, it ain't very warm here, but we have no snow to play in either.
I've been amusing myself by growing stuff in the basement under fluorescent
lights. Success so far: lettuce!, basil, parsley, oregano, chiletepin
pepper (3" high so far), masquerade pepper (edible ornamental that is hard
to kill), tiny tim tomato (has flowers, not holding my breath for fruit, but
we'll see), hyacinth bulbs, amaryllis bulbs (on second bloom), garlic bulb
planted for the green stalk and used like chives on potatoes (yum).
Beth (MD zone 7)
-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Wesselius [w*@wkpowerlink.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 1999 2:55 AM
To: Olin; Veggie List
Subject: Re: Hello
hello everyone, I'm new here. A pang of jealousy strikes me when everyone
is busily weeding, hoeing and otherwise toiling in the garden when I have
over 5 feet of snow on top of the garden. I live in the great white north.
zone 5/4
gaylen