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Re: pollination
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- Subject: Re: pollination
- From: J* A* <t*@cyberenet.net>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 09:42:51 -0400
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I never received the original posting either. I would like a copy also. TIA
Meconella wrote:
> In a message dated 5/13/98 8:23:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> maroc@islandnet.com writes:
>
> <<
> Dave, thanks for the pollination info on melons in general and canteloup in
> particular. Here on Vancouver Island (Canada) I've been growing canteloup
> in an unheated greenhouse for a few years. We generally have good luck
> with the fruit but sometimes it is under developed. Probably our "good
> luck" is helped by our two bee hives, which get moved nearer to the veggie
> garden and greenhouse after the bees have done their work of helping set
> fruit in the orchard. We also get help by providing comfortable homes for
> the solitary wild bees we have here. Thanks again for the interesting info
> on melon pollination.
> >>
>
> Hi all, did the original pollination post re melons go to the list? If it
> did, I did not get it. If someone still has it, would you mind forwarding
> it to me? I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Thanks, Janet.
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