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|    Pavel314 to All    |
|    Re: likely it for the season    |
|    07 Dec 19 13:46:00    |
      From: pintiha@jhmi.edu              On Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 12:46:19 AM UTC-5, T wrote:       > On 2019-12-03 17:06, songbird wrote:       > > T wrote:       > >> On 2019-12-02 22:09, songbird wrote:       > >>> if you didn't acclimate it it may not be able       > >>> to survive, but i guess this is one way to find       > >>> out what kinda of abuse they can survive.:)       > >>       > >> It started to die on me inside. But it may have been       > >> going deciduous, I did not know. If it dies on me, I       > >> will try again in the spring.       > >>       > >> :-)       > >        > > you may be surprised. :) we'll see what happens!       > >        > >        > > songbird       > >        >        > It is the waiting part that gets me. I don't know       > how farmers do it.       >        > :'(              My wife and I sometimes get anxious over the garden (too much rain, too little       rain, not enough sun, too many bugs, etc.) but it's just a hobby for us. For       example, when our pumpkin patch got rained out a couple of years ago, we just       went to the store to        buy pumpkin pie filling in cans. I can imagine that if the crop is your whole       livelihood things can get real tense at times.              Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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