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Re: Thanks for the help and stuff...
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- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 20:19:42 +1200
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From: pitlover <pitlover@mail.aros.net>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:48 PM
Subject: Thanks for the help and stuff...
Mike gardening is always a learning experiance that is what makes it
fun.Last season I grew lots of seeds ready for a great planting. It was
going to be the best ever, well as I was shifting them outside to harden off
I dropped a lot of them and got them all mixed up so I had lots of eggplants
no peppers not nearlly as many types of pumpkins that I had started and I
had to go and buy tomato plants and I had planted a whole packet of
them.What a mess, then to top it off the cat found them and discovered
*fresh * soil.I could not believe it but it turned out okay in the end.The
garden did quite well.So as this new season approaches I am being very
watchful.The best way to learn is by mistakes.You MUST have a sense of humor
to be a gardener!
Never
>saw my eggplants come up and accidentally pulled up my first bean plants
>thinking they were weeds. Only the strong survive in my garden. Soemtimes
>not even then if I get to them first. Hey, it's just learning experience. I
>just enjoy my victories (literally, I enjoy them as I eat them) and try to
>learn from my vast number of mistakes.
>>Mike
>USDA Zone 6
>
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