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Old 27-01-2013, 05:47 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Farm1 wrote:
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Now that is excellent thoughts! I was thinking that I might need to stop
more fruits starting or even remove some to ensure that what I do have on
the plant can get to harvest. Nice to know that I was on a similar wave
length.


i'm always glad to ramble on at length.
i hope the warm weather and sunshine holds long
enough that you can have a good harvest.


....
good luck.


Thanks bird. This gardneing caper is always about holding one's tongue in
the right position - either that or it's just plain dumb luck.


you're welcome. there's always some luck, but
i also make sure to add to the positive chances
in various ways.


songbird


 
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