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Re: OK to replant
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- Subject: Re: OK to replant
- From: "* L* T* <h*@sonet.net>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 00:09:05 -0500
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At 07:04 AM 5/9/97 -0500, Richard Haggard wrote:
>Hi, Monica -
>
>I'm in Cullman. That was some rain, wasn't it? I don't know if I would try
>the carrots or onions now, as hot weather is just around the corner, but now
>is the perfect time to plants cucurbits (squash, gourd, cuke) here. I also
>plan to direct seed beans and okra this weekend. Purchased transplants of
>tomatos, peppers or eggplant can also go out now. Maybe we can get our
>rain in smaller doses for the rest ot the year :-).
>
Amen to that Richard! I hate bad storms like that, the kids go nuts and I
get absolutly *no* sleep, then we are all cranky. I went ahead and
replanted everything, I figure with the amout of carrot seeds I have, that I
didn't have much to lose. Besides the weather has been so goofy that who
knows what to expect anymore! We actually got down into the 40's here last
night. I can't believe that we had 40's in May!
Thanks for the advice.
Monica L. Tittle
hstrynut@sonet.net
http://www.geocities.com/athens/6715
Bloom where you're planted!
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