Re: mini pumpkins
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- Subject: Re: mini pumpkins
- From: p*@juno.com (ROSS E STANFORD)
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 08:22:26 -0500
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On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 07:03:22 +0100 (BST) Allan Day
<allan@crwys.demon.co.uk> writes:
>As ornamental gourds are, or should be, inedible,and therefore not
>really right on veggie-list, how about small pumpkins, just big enough
>for one or to people.
Thank you Allan for your help and advice. (I knew you
would help me out, despite my feeble attempt at humor about
not accepting advice from you) Mini pumpkins sound neat.
I am expecting my second and third grand children to be born within
the
next 30 days, and I think mini pumpkins would be a great hit
with them next year when they are a year old.
About gourds not being "right" for the veggie list because they are
not really edible, well, of course, me being me, I will now attempt
to eat one, just to make it a viable subject for this list. ( You will
either feel really guilty about making me do this, or
end up ROTFLYAO about my stupidity. (Please excuse the bad language.)
Thanks again.
Stan the cheap and lazy gardener
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