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Re: leggie potatoes
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- Subject: Re: leggie potatoes
- From: s*@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
- Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:24:12 -0500
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On Thu, 28 May 1998 21:57:02 -0500 jacksontech@cvalley.net (Kristian
Jackson) writes:
>We have leggie potatoes( they are tall and dont have much leaves along
>stem) also they are about a foot and a half tall and only 5 weeks
>old!! thy
>are planted at the end of my garden and have a pecan tree above them,
>I was
>wondering if the pecan tree is giving off something that is not good
>for
>the growth of the potato plant. I do know about the walnut trees root
>system not being so good on vegy plants but does this also pretain to
>the
>pecan tree? please help!
>
>
You have potatoes with legs and eyes? Are you
growing Mr. Potato Head?
I suppose next you are going to gene splice ears
from your corn plants. I'm not even going to think about
what you plan on doing with the Pecans.
Evil Stan.
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