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On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:26:05 -0700, Billy
wrote: In article , Boron Elgar wrote: On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:04:10 -0700 (PDT), fsadfa I don't care what variety the tomato I grew was - whether heirloom or hybrid - I just want it identified. How nice for you. Likewise, I am sure. I presume that your unidentified "heirloom" tomato is still in production, it being only the 25th of Aug., and still full summer here in the northern hemisphere. The heirloom is spent and has been for almost 2 weeks. Late blight got to it early, actually, and it spread from that to other plants near by, taking out several others, but I have another patch of different varieties far from it. Northern NJ here. Great summer for tomatoes.. Never had so many tomatoes so early in the season. Most grown from seed sewn directly in the soil. I have great luck with that. The "heirloom" and Mortgage Lifter were purchased as plants, though. Go on with your exposition, I am sure someone is listening. Boron |
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Boron Elgar wrote: On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 18:26:05 -0700, Billy wrote: In article , Boron Elgar wrote: On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 12:04:10 -0700 (PDT), fsadfa I don't care what variety the tomato I grew was - whether heirloom or hybrid - I just want it identified. How nice for you. Likewise, I am sure. I presume that your unidentified "heirloom" tomato is still in production, it being only the 25th of Aug., and still full summer here in the northern hemisphere. The heirloom is spent and has been for almost 2 weeks. Late blight got to it early, actually, and it spread from that to other plants near by, taking out several others, but I have another patch of different varieties far from it. Northern NJ here. Great summer for tomatoes.. Never had so many tomatoes so early in the season. Most grown from seed sewn directly in the soil. I have great luck with that. The "heirloom" and Mortgage Lifter were purchased as plants, though. Go on with your exposition, I am sure someone is listening. Boron Will that please you? -- - Billy Both the House and Senate budget plan would have cut Social Security and Medicare, while cutting taxes on the wealthy. Kucinich noted that none of the government programs targeted for elimination or severe cutback in House Republican spending plans "appeared on the GAO's list of government programs at high risk of waste, fraud and abuse." http://www.politifact.com/ohio/state...is-kucinich/re p-dennis-kucinich-says-gop-budget-cuts-dont-targ/ [W]e have the situation with the deficit and the debt and spending and jobs. And it's not that difficult to get out of it. The first thing you do is you get rid of corporate welfare. That's hundreds of billions of dollars a year. The second is you tax corporations so that they don't get away with no taxation. - Ralph Nader http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/19/ralph_naders_solution_to_debt_crisis |
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 22:01:26 -0700, Billy
wrote: Go on with your exposition, I am sure someone is listening. Boron Will that please you? There is enough BS here to keep a large farm well-fertilized. If you want to preach, go for it. I am not particularly tolerant of lectures or finger wagging about the One True Path. Boron |
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Boron Elgar wrote:
.... There is enough BS here to keep a large farm well-fertilized. If you want to preach, go for it. I am not particularly tolerant of lectures or finger wagging about the One True Path. all gardens are well done in BS. as soon as the poop stops and nobody is about to care for them then they'll revert to the local flora in time. at the moment, most of usenet is like this with the few odd holdouts marking the space, like the odd apple tree at the margins of a lot that has long since grown over and shows no signs of the previous homestead. songbird |
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Boron Elgar wrote: On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 22:01:26 -0700, Billy wrote: Go on with your exposition, I am sure someone is listening. Boron Will that please you? There is enough BS here to keep a large farm well-fertilized. If you want to preach, go for it. I am not particularly tolerant of lectures or finger wagging about the One True Path. Boron Please indicate where you find the bull shit in my posts to you, so that I may avoid similar gaffs in the future. It must be irritating to have new gardeners making suggestions to you, but that is the price you pay for posting to a mixed group of UseNet posters. It does seem odd though, that someone who has "been growing tomatoes for over a quarter of a century and have the methodology down pat", wouldn't have tried to identify a tomato in their garden that "has produced fruit that is everything that exemplifies a home grown tomato with indescribably delicious complexity of taste", while they still had fruit. Ate all of them, did ya? But as you know with your quarter of a century of experience, because it is an heirloom tomato, it will reproduce to type when you plant the seeds next year. It doesn't really matter what it's called, does it, because you have the seeds to re-grow it and enjoy it, again, and again, because it is an self-pollinating (heirloom) tomato. Then, if you wish to identify your mystery tomato, you can take it to someone who can identify it (nursery, ag. extention, ect). Thank heavens that a person like you with a quarter of a century of growing tomatoes behind them knew to save the seeds for this tomato with "indescribably delicious complexity of taste". You did save the seeds , didn't you? That's my kind of fun ;O) -- - Billy Both the House and Senate budget plan would have cut Social Security and Medicare, while cutting taxes on the wealthy. Kucinich noted that none of the government programs targeted for elimination or severe cutback in House Republican spending plans "appeared on the GAO's list of government programs at high risk of waste, fraud and abuse." http://www.politifact.com/ohio/state...is-kucinich/re p-dennis-kucinich-says-gop-budget-cuts-dont-targ/ [W]e have the situation with the deficit and the debt and spending and jobs. And it's not that difficult to get out of it. The first thing you do is you get rid of corporate welfare. That's hundreds of billions of dollars a year. The second is you tax corporations so that they don't get away with no taxation. - Ralph Nader http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/19/ralph_naders_solution_to_debt_crisis |
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