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chaz 05-02-2004 07:14 PM

macaroni
 
My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of nitrogen?

chaz



Dwight Sipler 05-02-2004 08:33 PM

macaroni
 
chaz wrote:

My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of nitrogen?

chaz





Not necessary. Pinch it back to encourage branching. It does need a lot
of hot water.

Cereus-validus 06-02-2004 06:32 AM

macaroni
 
Most macaroni do best with lots of spaghetti sauce and a sprinkle of
Parmesan cheese on top!!!

Don't forget "al dente"!!!!


chaz wrote in message
...
My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of

nitrogen?

chaz





Cereus-validus 06-02-2004 06:43 AM

macaroni
 
Most macaroni do best with lots of spaghetti sauce and a sprinkle of
Parmesan cheese on top!!!

Don't forget "al dente"!!!!


chaz wrote in message
...
My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of

nitrogen?

chaz





Frogleg 06-02-2004 03:36 PM

macaroni
 
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:57:05 -0500, "chaz" wrote:

My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of nitrogen?


Macaroni? You're growing macaroni? I thought pasta bushes only
produced spaghetti, and you had to knit it into other shapes. Do you
have any seeds to spare?

J. Del Col 06-02-2004 03:39 PM

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"chaz" wrote in message ...
My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of nitrogen?



It is partial to pesto, garlic and olive oil, cheese or tomato sauce.


J. Del Col

Janet Baraclough .. 06-02-2004 03:39 PM

macaroni
 
The message
from Dwight Sipler contains these words:

chaz wrote:

My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of
nitrogen?

chaz


Not necessary. Pinch it back to encourage branching. It does need a lot
of hot water.


Earlier this evening I planted some in tomato sauce with herbs and
cheese and a breadcrumby crust, and by suppertime it was ready for
harvesting.

Janet.


gregpresley 07-02-2004 05:32 AM

macaroni
 

"J. Del Col" wrote in message
m...
"chaz" wrote in message

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My macaroni is about 8 inches high. Does macaroni prefer a lot of

nitrogen?


I've heard that the lesser known Asian cultivars of this species grow well
when planted closely with garlic, ginger, chiles, soybeans, and even
peanuts.




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