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Re: Veggie Homepage?


I can only think of one thing to add to this wonderful list, a list of
helpful hints that other gardeners have found along the way.  For example
an old lady that had gardened in this area for years told me to sprinkle
epsomesalts in each row of vegetables that grow in the ground  before I
dropped the seeds in and I'd loose less seeds and have more seeds
germinate.  May not be necessary in a climate that is a lot warmer.  I must
say that my carrots, beets and patatoes are growing well. 

All the best with the new list.

Granny pat

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> From: denise beck <denise@saltspring.com>
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Veggie Homepage?
> Date: July 28, 1997 10:51 PM
> 
> I'd like to see an list of vegetable varieties and identifying photos,
like
> the Chili-Heads page has. Only way more exhaustive! Every vegetable it is
> possible to grow with descriptions of length of season to ripening and
> special needs, etc., etc. And each vegetable group to have links to web
> pages on that specific vegetable, i.e. pumkins and squash pages, tomato
> pages, pages on diseases and parasites.
> 
> Denise McCann Beck
> USDA Zone 7
> Sunset Western 4
> Coastal Bristish Columbia
> 
> ----------
> > From: McAlpine, Duncan G <Duncan.McAlpine@PSS.Boeing.com>
> > To: 'veggie-list@eskimo.com'
> > Subject: Veggie Homepage?
> > Date: Monday, July 28, 1997 2:19 PM
> > 
> > Has anyone found a good veggie homepage.  I was thinking of creating
> > one?  If you saw a page...what type of info would you like to see? I
> > know I would link to veggie authors which are on this mailing list.
> > 
> > Duncan McAlpine
> 


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