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Old 18-09-2004, 07:46 PM
SVTKate
 
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FOFLMAO!
Ok... you got me!

Kate

"Salty Thumb" wrote in message
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| The answer you get depends on whom you ask. People who teach things
| about plants at a nursery school will give you such and such an answer,
| but most people know the real answer comes from nursery rhyme school and
| that's that Easter Egg plants are where Easter Bunnies come from. Easter
| Bunnies are not real bunnies, otherwise there'd be a lot more of them
| (them knowing all about sex in the garden, but also breakfast, lunch and
| dinner, but that's beside the point).
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| Since, it's the wrong time of the year to be talking about Easter
| Bunnies, wouldn't you rather want to know something about about orange
| squashes or giant pumpkins?
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| P.S. Don't open the pod too early (the right time being around Easter) or
| the yolk will be on you.
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| "SVTKate" wrote in
| k.net:
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| Hi There from Southwest TN
| What is an Easter Egg plant? I've never heard of them before.
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| Kate
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| "Pat Jordan" wrote in message
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| | My daughter in law gave me one of the yellow "eggs" from her Easter
| | egg plant. I need to know when to havest the seeds from this pod. I
| | plan to plant them next Spring (I live in southeast TN), but don't
| | want to open the pod too soon and ruin what's in there. Any help
| | will be greatly appreciated.
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