Re: Asian veg in the US
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- Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 12:19:07 -0700
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Title: Re: Asian veg in the US
Hi,
I have had requests in trade for Asian veg like Bitter Melon, Yard Long Bean, Chy Sum, Okra, Eggplant, Chinese Broccoli etc. Am wondering if any of you guys have had success with these or probs.Just want to know if they are suitable for cultivation there.Thanks for the info on cucumbers-have decided to put the Chinese cuke in the ground and the other in containers.
Nesa
Here in California, people grow all of the veggies you've asked
aobut. Personally, I've only grown the eggplant which I far
prefer over the round/Italian eggplant.
Nan
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11
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