Re: unsubscribe






Subscribe by simply sending an email message with the word "subscribe" in
the subject line (without quotes) to:( Make sure the body is empty...no
text) veggie-list-request@eskimo.com
Unsubscribe From Every message POST by sending an email message with the
word "unsubscribe" in the subject line (without quotes) to:
veggie-list-request@eskimo.com

Unsubscribe From Digest Version by sending an email message with the word
"unsubscribe" in the subject line (without quotes) to:
veggie-digest-request@eskimo.com

The 'digest' version of this list is a once ever two days or 40k of messages
posted to the list which ever comes first. Subscribe to the digest version
by sending an email message with the word "subscribe " in the subject line
(without quotes) to: veggie-digest-request@eskimo.com
Sometimes the digest has errors.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob and Sue Green" <greenms@worldnet.att.net>
To: <mgalman@uswest.net>; <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: unsubscribe


> How and what can a person do to get off of this idiotic list. I've as many
> have asked  please delete me from this group. Do we have to eventually
start
> writing nasty notes to get out of this stupid group----- Original
> Message -----
> From: "Matthew Galman" <mgalman@uswest.net>
> To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:37 AM
> Subject: unsubscribe
>
>
> > 6/26/02 4:37:22 AM, veggie-digest-request@eskimo.com wrote:
> >
> > >Content-Type: text/plain
> > >
> > >veggie-digest Digest Volume 102 : Issue 19
> > >
> > >Today's Topics:
> > > RE: Onion sets
> > > Re: Onion sets
> > > Sorrel
> > >
> > >Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 09:40:45 -0700
> > >From: "mg026307, mg026307" <mg026307@student.fullerton.edu>
> > >To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
> > >Subject: RE: Onion sets
> > >Message-ID:
> <A33B2FEBC46452439B9476513818B4E80520E784@e2k1s.acad.fullerton.edu>
> > >content-class: urn:content-classes:message
> > >Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
> > > boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C2122F.E61417EA"
> > >
> > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> > >
> > >------_=_NextPart_001_01C2122F.E61417EA
> > >Content-Type: text/plain;
> > > charset="Windows-1252"
> > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > >
> > >Jim, Thanks for your response.  So basically what your saying is that =
> > >the bulb of the onion after it is formed needs to stay close to the =
> > >surface?
> > >Mary
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: James [i*@bellsouth.net]
> > >Sent: Mon 6/10/2002 5:59 PM
> > >To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >Cc:=09
> > >Subject: Re: Onion sets
> > >
> > >After they get going good (maybe 1 month),at 2 inches deep,start
pulling
> =
> > >the dirt back,and keep good soil,and fertilized.These are good in late
=
> > >crops,or cooler weather,and  about 2 months (from planting),plants down
=
> > >to 1/2 the bulb should stick out of ground,until harvest.Keep
> > >soil as soft as possible.Sorta like growing rutabeggars,beets etc.."Jim
=
> > >",Best of Gardening!!!!
> =
> > >                                                       "mg026307, =
> > >mg026307" wrote:
> > >
> > >> I did not have very much success this year with my onions.  I planted
=
> > >them about 2 inches deep and they grew tall but the fruit on most =
> > >remained relatively small.  The tops began to die which indicated to me
=
> > >that they were ready.  Any advise would be great for me as well.:-)
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> Mary in Southern California, USDA 10
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From:   Elliott Ryder [e*@s2.sonnet.com]
> > >> Sent:   Sun 6/9/2002 4:49 AM
> > >> To:     veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >> Cc:
> > >> Subject:        Onion sets
> > >>
> > >>         I have read that in order to get large round onions one
should
> =
> > >plant onion
> > >> sets two inches deep; I have also read that to achieve this one
should
> > >> plant them just below the surface. Can anyone tell me from personal
> > >> experience which procedure is correct? I have got conflicting
results.
> > >>         Elliott
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >------_=_NextPart_001_01C2122F.E61417EA
> > >Content-Type: application/ms-tnef;
> > > name="winmail.dat"
> > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> > >
> >
>
>eJ8+Ii4QAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWN
> y
> >
>
>b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQ2ABAACAAAAAgACAAEEgAEADwAAAFJFOiBPbmlvbiBzZXRzANM
> E
> >
>
>AQWAAwAOAAAA0gcGAAwACQAoAC0AAwBMAQEggAMADgAAANIHBgAMAAkAKAAtAAMATAEBCYABAC
> > EA
> >
>
>AAA2NEM4NEI4RjY0M0NBMDQ5QjM4OTQwM0NERUUwMzk1QgA4BwEDkAYASAsAADcAAAADACYAAAA
> A
> >
>
>AAMANgAAAAAAQAA5AOoXFOYvEsIBHgA9AAEAAAAFAAAAUkU6IAAAAAACAUcAAQAAAC8AAABjPXV
> z
> >
>
>O2E9IDtwPVN0dWRlbnQ7bD1FMksxUy0wMjA2MTIxNjQwNDVaLTIyMTg0AAAeAEkAAQAAAA8AAAB
> S
> >
>
>ZTogT25pb24gc2V0cwAAQABOAAB+NTrjEMIBHgBaAAEAAAAGAAAASmFtZXMAAAACAVsAAQAAADY
> A
> >
>
>AAAAAAAAgSsfpL6jEBmdbgDdAQ9UAgAAAABKYW1lcwBTTVRQAGlzMjNAYmVsbHNvdXRoLm5ldAA
> A
> >
>
>AAIBXAABAAAAGAAAAFNNVFA6SVMyM0BCRUxMU09VVEguTkVUAB4AXQABAAAABgAAAEphbWVzAAA
> > A
> >
>
>AgFeAAEAAAA2AAAAAAAAAIErH6S+oxAZnW4A3QEPVAIAAAAASmFtZXMAU01UUABpczIzQGJlbGx
> z
> >
>
>b3V0aC5uZXQAAAACAV8AAQAAABgAAABTTVRQOklTMjNAQkVMTFNPVVRILk5FVAAeAGYAAQAAAAU
> A
> >
>
>AABTTVRQAAAAAB4AZwABAAAAEwAAAGlzMjNAYmVsbHNvdXRoLm5ldAAAHgBoAAEAAAAFAAAAU01
> U
> >
>
>UAAAAAAeAGkAAQAAABMAAABpczIzQGJlbGxzb3V0aC5uZXQAAB4AcAABAAAACwAAAE9uaW9uIHN
> l
> >
>
>dHMAAAIBcQABAAAAGwAAAAHCEOOdcz3QDP+rqE79ive/HiDZo3IAUwZCMAAeAHQAAQAAABcAAAB
> 2
> >
>
>ZWdnaWUtbGlzdEBlc2tpbW8uY29tAAAeABoMAQAAABMAAABtZzAyNjMwNywgbWcwMjYzMDcAAB4
> A
> >
>
>HQ4BAAAACwAAAE9uaW9uIHNldHMAAAIBCRABAAAAPAUAADgFAAAqCAAATFpGdSxe0PwDAAoAcmN
> w
> >
>
>ZzEyNeIyA0N0ZXgFQQEDAff/CoACpAPkBxMCgA/zAFAEVj8IVQeyESUOUQMBAgBjaOEKwHNldDI
> G
> >
>
>AAbDESX2MwRGE7cwEiwRMwjvCfe2OxgfDjA1ESIMYGMAUDMLCQFkMzYWUAumIEqRB3AsIFQT4G5
> r
> >
>
>BCArAhAFwHkIYSAYIHNwEwIgFBAuIAYAbyBihmEN0QdAbHkgdxPgIwVAHfNzYXkLgGcgWQQAIHQ
> f
> >
>
>0iEAZR8QdWBsYiBvZiFDAiBp2QIgIGEBgBKBaQVAINGjHbEHgGQgbgngZCDh7R8AcwGQH6BjF7A
> U
> >
>
>ECQylSFScwhwZgDQZT8KorUKgE0KwHkmFCa6LSfS+k8FEGcLgAdABdAHkCBgrGdlJ9MmFEYDYTo
> M
> >
>
>gnUc4GEHglsAwAMQJEA6QQQAMjNAYmUfgHPLCGAhAC4j4HRdJhQGYAsCMCoUTSKBNi8xMAovAdA
> w
> >
>
>FEA1OjU5aCBQTSYUVCswKiN2LGVnKFApEGwEAHRApQeQawdwby4FoG0mFIxDYyoULIV1YmoFkME
> t
> >
>
>FVJlOiBPImMUEfpzJrpBIsMhUR+gKQAFQJxnbyCSNbAEcCAoAMBieSugIDEgBGACMGj8KSwf4RR
> A
> >
>
>C4AT0AeRAQCYZXAsJHEAICBwIaBnMCAgoSFSZGk4oR8gY+prN1BuI8BrODE2BCvgKwMQOiNmBJB
> 0
> >
>
>AxBpev0JgC4dQAeQIXAKwCFwNhM9C4AgC2AOsCSwA2Bwc54sBbEFoAbwEoF3ZR/g/SFgcjojIqA
> G
> >
>
>4CwAN4E28/0EICgDUjjAC2ACMCCRN0CzQOM4AW93A6AkQTEuAOkhSHNoCGBsOvE70DoAvyHQP8E
> h
> >
>
>4QnACGA6QCxEsJ070SAT4S+wJHAuSzgx/yYUOxIioAQgK+ABgEayHnC9BBBpAmAesB7wACBhPWD
> e
> >
>
>aTpwRHID8CChciwAAaBbL8ET8SwroDPRIBQgYwguLiIc8SAiLEK7RZEh0kcLEQnwIJEhTCH/HtB
> M
> >
>
>f02PTp9Pr1C/Uc9K4IRtZy4wNjMwNx0gfVMGIh+wA2AOsCoQJsk+/CBJOYEjwVRgRUEvsC+h1ya
> Q
> >
>
>NuAa0GglgWMl4AQReyEAINF5PtA+oSMQVvBt+x+gIlNzHsFVgEDjI7EhUf9AwD+WN7kioDpBNSQ
> Y
> >
>
>IAfg3wGQH4AhgSE0A1B1IxEigf8EYEsxGCAq4SPgI8AYID1x9mkvsB+RcwDAH4AewTxR/yQxPfA
> f
> >
>
>EC/AA5EkQTmQIXD/H8AN4FbwC4A5kB9gWaMfAD8HgCD3H6EEkCFwGCBhZLJ5HsFBbh+gY5B2BAD
> /
> >
>
>YQFDYzahCcEf4R2yYlFGwWM+wF9xOi0pVQYdRCz/VQYmcj0yHvAsARHzB0AGkAsFsAMAYR0gVVN
> E
> >
>
>Qf82wAFAVRRVBiffKO1VYCnTnVHhRTjxVGAFQFJ5BIFXKsdWgQSBQAvwLivgbv8sQTDSLHVVYCz
> j
> >
>
>UeEyUC2iojkuBDQ6NC6QQS7F/2cRKzBR4y+/MMlVYDFycLb/MmVR5jNuasdR5lWAViNjcn8g9D1
> B
> >
>
>BbBukiRBNXILYHL/KQAeMESiWKUiQSVxQ1RA478iRFUGM8Ig8GSgN6o7eXa/B0Ar4HnpJEEA0Fe
> g
> >
>
>ZVZBn1eTfMhVBn10WeNqdUsx/yuhQgAlSh7AaTAikWQAfML/DrBccWJRQJQEkG/xB0BVBt8OwIc
> x
> >
>
>CJA3wGEGcANgJeB+ZAhwIXAg0QWhGCAyoD/PeXY1sAVABaBuZnRQMqDvSPMHkCGgM+AueI5t9Sa
> /
> >
>
>BScFfY+QHgA1EAEAAABEAAAAPEEzM0IyRkVCQzQ2NDUyNDM5Qjk0NzY1MTM4MThCNEU4MDUyMEU
> 3
> >
>
>ODRAZTJrMXMuYWNhZC5mdWxsZXJ0b24uZWR1PgAeAEcQAQAAAA8AAABtZXNzYWdlL3JmYzgyMgA
> A
> >
>
>CwDyEAEAAAAfAPMQAQAAACoAAABSAEUAJQAzAEEAIABPAG4AaQBvAG4AIABzAGUAdABzAC4ARQB
> N
> >
>
>AEwAAAAAAAsA9hAAAAAAQAAHMOkNf7YvEsIBQAAIMEd6FuYvEsIBAwDeP+QEAAADAPE/CQAAAB4
> A
> >
>
>+D8BAAAAEwAAAG1nMDI2MzA3LCBtZzAyNjMwNwAAAgH5PwEAAABfAAAAAAAAANynQMjAQhAatLk
> I
> >
>
>ACsv4YIBAAAAAAAAAC9PPVNUVURFTlQvT1U9RklSU1QgQURNSU5JU1RSQVRJVkUgR1JPVVAvQ04
> 9
> >
>
>UkVDSVBJRU5UUy9DTj1NRzAyNjMwNwAAHgD6PwEAAAAVAAAAU3lzdGVtIEFkbWluaXN0cmF0b3I
> A
> >
>
>AAAAAgH7PwEAAAAeAAAAAAAAANynQMjAQhAatLkIACsv4YIBAAAAAAAAAC4AAAADAP0/5AQAAAM
> A
> > >GUAAAAAAAwAaQAAAAAADAB1AAAAAAAMAHkAAAAAAHgAwQAEAAAAJAAAATUcwMjYzMDcAAAA
> > AHgAx
> >
>
>QAEAAAAJAAAATUcwMjYzMDcAAAAAHgAyQAEAAAATAAAAaXMyM0BiZWxsc291dGgubmV0AAAeADN
> A
> >
>
>AQAAABMAAABpczIzQGJlbGxzb3V0aC5uZXQAAB4AOEABAAAACQAAAE1HMDI2MzA3AAAAAB4AOUA
> B
> >
>AAAAAgAAAC4AAAALACkAAAAAAAsAIwAAAAAAAwAGELp9x/UDAAcQuwQAAAMAEBAAAAAAAwARE
> > AAA
> >
>
>AAAeAAgQAQAAAGUAAABKSU0sVEhBTktTRk9SWU9VUlJFU1BPTlNFU09CQVNJQ0FMTFlXSEFUWU9
> V
> >
>
>UlNBWUlOR0lTVEhBVFRIRUJVTEJPRlRIRU9OSU9OQUZURVJJVElTRk9STUVETkVFRFNUT1NUQVl
> D
> >
>
>AAAAAAIBfwABAAAARAAAADxBMzNCMkZFQkM0NjQ1MjQzOUI5NDc2NTEzODE4QjRFODA1MjBFNzg
> 0
> > >QGUyazFzLmFjYWQuZnVsbGVydG9uLmVkdT4AwvM=
> > >
> > >------_=_NextPart_001_01C2122F.E61417EA--
> > >
> > >Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 14:07:47 -0500
> > >From: James <is23@bellsouth.net>
> > >To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >Subject: Re: Onion sets
> > >Message-ID: <3D079C03.A218ED49@bellsouth.net>
> > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > >It has to have room for growing,and no hinderence.Also,the sun makes it
> sweet,as it turns alittle yellow or lighter in color
> > if its red or yellow.As someone added it needs plenty of rich soil.I can
> only do good on onions,in fall and through the
> > winter,since it gets so hot here in
> > >Southern Mississippi.I just spent the morning picking 2  (5gal.each )
> field peas,and snap beans,and got the 3 large wheel
> > barrow of field corn out,for the freezer.I haven't been on this computor
> much,as planting things,and "care",of them as been
> > work.Field corn will come in next
> > >week(which I love,not so sweet),as the
> tomatoes,cucumbers,beans,peas,okra,watermellons,and squash.I hope all your
> gardens
> > and lives are great.I would say,get your soil tested,and get some good
> Horticulture and books,by Life publishers and "Your
> > gardens will produce.Also plant by
> > >the moon,since it controls ALL THINGS!!!  Well,here's to a large plate
of
> cream corn,field peas,cucumbers,tomatoes,corn
> > bread,and plenty of "COLD MILK"!!!  I may be Southern,but I'm Very
> Happy!!!! JIM
> > >
> > >"mg026307, mg026307" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Jim, Thanks for your response.  So basically what your saying is that
> the bulb of the onion after it is formed needs to stay
> > close to the surface?
> > >> Mary
> > >>
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From:   James [i*@bellsouth.net]
> > >> Sent:   Mon 6/10/2002 5:59 PM
> > >> To:     veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >> Cc:
> > >> Subject:        Re: Onion sets
> > >>
> > >> After they get going good (maybe 1 month),at 2 inches deep,start
> pulling the dirt back,and keep good soil,and
> > fertilized.These are good in late crops,or cooler weather,and  about 2
> months (from planting),plants down to 1/2 the bulb
> > should stick out of ground,until harvest.Keep
> > >> soil as soft as possible.Sorta like growing rutabeggars,beets
etc.."Jim
> ",Best of Gardening!!!!
> > "mg026307, mg026307" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > I did not have very much success this year with my onions.  I
planted
> them about 2 inches deep and they grew tall but
> > the fruit on most remained relatively small.  The tops began to die
which
> indicated to me that they were ready.  Any
> > advise would be great for me as well.:-)
> > >> > Thanks,
> > >> > Mary in Southern California, USDA 10
> > >> >
> > >> > -----Original Message-----
> > >> > From:   Elliott Ryder [e*@s2.sonnet.com]
> > >> > Sent:   Sun 6/9/2002 4:49 AM
> > >> > To:     veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >> > Cc:
> > >> > Subject:        Onion sets
> > >> >
> > >> >         I have read that in order to get large round onions one
> should plant onion
> > >> > sets two inches deep; I have also read that to achieve this one
> should
> > >> > plant them just below the surface. Can anyone tell me from personal
> > >> > experience which procedure is correct? I have got conflicting
> results.
> > >> >         Elliott
> > >>
> >
>    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
> > >>                   Name: winmail.dat
> > >>    winmail.dat    Type: WordPerfect 7 Document
> (application/x-unknown-content-type-WP7Doc)
> > >>               Encoding: base64
> > >
> > >Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 11:27:23 +0100
> > >From: wendy@drury.com
> > >To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> > >Subject: Sorrel
> > >Message-ID: <226b23bc.23bc226b@drury.com>
> > >Content-Language: en
> > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > >Content-Disposition: inline
> > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >I'm a new member living in Halifax West Yorkshire ( England ). I'm not
> > >certain I'm posting this correctly, so forgive me if I'm not.
> > >
> > >I was at a dinner recently where I was given a sauce made from Sorrel
> > >to accompany a fish course. As I grow most of my own fruit, veg and
> > >some herbs I would like now to grow some sorrel.
> > >
> > >Can anyone advise me whether I buy seeds or have to buy a plant and
> > >where the best place is to obtain them?
> > >
> > >Cheers.
> > >
> > >Wendy.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------
> > Matthew Galman
> > (303) 318-0104
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index