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Straw Bale Gardening
"Dick Adams" wrote Pat wrote: "PhoenixWench" wrote Dick Adams wrote: Also I just learned that peppers are perennials! So if they winter indoors, they will prosper again the next spring. This is great news - expecially here in the Land of the damnyankee Snow." Really!? I'll have to try that next fall - all mine are already compost this year :-/ Tomatoes also. I had one I was protecting from frost that lasted almost to the middle of December here in Missouri. It was too big to move indoors intact, but I cut it into pieces and made a whole bunch of new plants out of it. That is terrific!! How much light did they get indoors? They went into a very bright room with lots of windows on the east and south sides. After it's warm outdoors again, I'll have large, blossoming plants to set out. I will protect you by not refusing to disclose your e-mail address my childbride when my basement becomes a greenhouse or when I tell her why we need greenhouse. ??? This is a great newsgroup. I agree. Dick -- Moderator: misc.taxes.moderated and misc.legal.moderated |
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