Re: tomatillos/Toms ?s
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- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 22:21:30 EDT
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In a message dated 10/15/98 10:31:55 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
coneh@uswest.net writes:
<< Hi Janet,
Certainly didnt mean to discount your experience ,thats all that we have in
the
end is personal experience and book knowledge ,right.
Hey when it comes to the plant kingdom there seems to be frequent
contradictions
and differing observations.
So I'll commit your experience to memory and not make blanket statements so
quickly in the future.
Growing to know
Connie Hoy
>>
Hi Connie,
I dont think you were discounting my experience. I think I may have made a
wrong conclusion about self incompatibility in tomatillos. In fact, these
differing personal experiences as well as what is written in books is part of
what makes watching plants so fascinating. When you take one plant from the
environment in which it evolved, esp one as relatively new to widespread
cultivation as tomatillos, who knows what will happen where.
janet.