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Old 02-04-2005, 01:27 AM
William Wagner
 
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Troy Lubbers wrote:


In addition to the above, Not quite edible, perhaps useful if you brew
your own beer though, is hops. You could train some indeterminate
tomatos, some pole beans, maybe a small melon or summer squash??
Lots of plants that are edible have a vining habit.

Troy


Hops is difficult to get rid of in a short period of time. Creeps
about in a manner similar to poison ivy. Runners..Cucumbers can be
trained to vine too.

Bill

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