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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
Can we start posting garden stuff again? =
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
J Kolenovsky wrote:
Can we start posting garden stuff again? Naaa, if we did that, we wouldn't have room for the "gay bondage" and "big dildo" posts. ;-) Let me just say that, even though I've only had one cherry tomato ripen so far, it's lookin' pretty good out there. The mustard greens went crazy, got the broccoli in too late, so it all bolted, and the lettuce didn't do much, either. But nothing beats a big bowl of Blue Bell Natural Vanilla Bean topped with dead-ripe dewberries picked out of the yard 20 minutes earlier! DT |
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
Oooo, yeah! Amen! Vanilla and dewberry.
JK dt wrote: = J Kolenovsky wrote: = Can we start posting garden stuff again? = Naaa, if we did that, we wouldn't have room for the "gay bondage" and "big dildo" posts. ;-) = Let me just say that, even though I've only had one cherry tomato ripen= so far, it's lookin' pretty good out there. The mustard greens went crazy, got the broccoli in too late, so it all bolted, and the lettuce didn't do much, either. = But nothing beats a big bowl of Blue Bell Natural Vanilla Bean topped with dead-ripe dewberries picked out of the yard 20 minutes earlier! = DT -- = Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky 2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business. Quoted by the Ho= uston Chronicle Lazy Gardener as 1 of 7 best gardening websites in Houston. =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html - personal |
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
J Kolenovsky wrote:
Oooo, yeah! Amen! Vanilla and dewberry. One of my co-workers said we have dewberries growing wild in the "wild" areas at work. I say they look like blackberries. What's the difference between the two? -- Victor Martinez Send your spam he Email me he |
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
On Tue, 18 May 2004 02:43:32 GMT, Victor Martinez
wrote: J Kolenovsky wrote: Oooo, yeah! Amen! Vanilla and dewberry. One of my co-workers said we have dewberries growing wild in the "wild" areas at work. I say they look like blackberries. What's the difference between the two? Only a botanist could tell the difference and only a botanist would care. I have been told that dewberries are slightly smaller and the plants are somewhat more recumbent. Blackberries are supposed to be more productive. Both grow in brambles. They are both Rubus spp. and are interchangeable for all practical purposes as far as I can tell. Bake them in a cobbler (pie crust style) and serve big helpings hot with Blue Bell vanilla. Yummm!!! I do know that blackberries are red when they're green. Elliot Richmond Freelance Science Writer and Editor |
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
Elliot Richmond wrote:
Only a botanist could tell the difference and only a botanist would care. I have been told that dewberries are slightly smaller and the Ok... I do know that blackberries are red when they're green. Well, my mom's blackberries (in Mexico, if that makes a difference) are green when they're very green, then they turn red, then purple. -- Victor Martinez Send your spam he Email me he |
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Hey, where did all of you old-timers from this ng go?
On Tue, 18 May 2004 02:57:43 GMT, Elliot Richmond
wrote: I do know that blackberries are red when they're green. No, they are green when they are green and continue to be green when they are red. This is true for both Dewberries and Blackberries. Now for Raspberries, they are green when they are green and they are not green when they are red. This makes them all very easy to tell apart. Rusty Mase |
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