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17 Sep 09 - 11:24 AM (#2725356) Subject: BS: your garden's bounty From: Donuel Many have much to be proud of in their garden. Not so much for me, but we did grow a big ass ...http://usera.imagecave.com/donuel/don/bigasshroom.jpg What grew for you? |
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17 Sep 09 - 11:53 AM (#2725393) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: GUEST,leeneia One huge mushroom, one red pepper and two potatoes, huh? I think you need a garden book, Donuel. The only food I grow is tomatoes. We eat them in the summer and freeze them for cooking all winter. They are so much tastier than canned tomatoes. We had a good year in Missouri. Lots of rain, and not much really hot weather. I define 'really hot' as over 95 F. The tomatoes are abundant. |
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17 Sep 09 - 12:00 PM (#2725401) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: CarolC Eight different varieties of peppers, four kinds of tomatoes, two kinds of eggplant, four kinds of lettuce, green onions, and swiss chard so far. I'm planting the fall garden now. |
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17 Sep 09 - 12:29 PM (#2725423) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: CarolC Forgot the New Zealand spinach. |
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17 Sep 09 - 01:02 PM (#2725452) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: GUEST,Russ Just tomatoes and broccoli this year. 6 kinds of tomatoes. Not a good year for tomatoes in the Philly area so yields were down. Russ (Permanent GUEST) |
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17 Sep 09 - 01:08 PM (#2725458) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Wow, Donuel. Looks like you've been busy with some human DNA enhanced fertiliser. I could do with a brain fruit tree myself, this one's way past its 'best before' date. |
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17 Sep 09 - 01:34 PM (#2725486) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: Donuel Yeah it kinda looks like a brain too. The brain shape is governed by a fractal mathmatical formula. With 3D fractal software like http://www.xenodream.com/xd2features.htm I have built fractals that look like elephants, brains and all manner of plants. Nature's code follows certain rules that will be displayed with similarities in a myriad of enviorments and life forms. |
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17 Sep 09 - 02:04 PM (#2725502) Subject: RE: BS: your garden's bounty From: mouldy Spuds, runner beans, tomatoes, plus other stuff not quite as successful. Andrea |