RE: vine supports
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- Subject: RE: vine supports
- From: "* C* K* E* <c*@iupui.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 12:25:12 -0500
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Hi, Stan!
I LOVE your Christmas lights idea! I promise to use it when I grow beans
again (in May or June).In fact, I'll plant them in May because of your
idea!!! Maybe I'll leave them on all day on chilly days. You are very
clever!
What kind of bulbs do you use? Do your plants ever burn? If the itty
bitty lights work, I'll string them from my deck railing (no pole needed) to
the vegetable garden below, and when we have a party on the deck, I'll turn
them on, which will back-light the deck. It will be beautiful with the
leaves lit! Maybe I'll make them twinkle. What fun!!!
Carol
Indianapolis (Zone 5)
All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good [people] to do
nothing.
--- Edmund
Burke
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pattie@juno.com [SMTP:pattie@juno.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 1999 12:16 PM
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: vine supports
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>snip>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> >Anyway, I don't have room for a huge garden so I have been thinking
> >about planting vining varieties of as much as I can. Does anyone
> >have
> >any ideas for cheap supports?
> >
> >Michelle Peterson
> >WI
> >wdpmap@lse.fullfeed.com
> >
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>snip>>>>>>>>>>>>
> How about hanging Christmas tree lights from a
> horizontal pole, that should give the vines something to hang
> on to, and if you ever worry about frost, just plug
> in the string of lights for their heat.
> ( I swear, I am going to get somebody else
> beside me to use Christmas tree lights in their
> garden.
>
> Stan.............the cheap and lazy gardener.
> Boulder CO............Zone 6
>
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