"LC (ping me for real address)" <lowlife@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hello all,
> I've not seen any messages for the few weeks I've been subscribed, so
> I thought I'd see if anyone's here. I've been in O'Town for 4 years
> and am starting to relearn the growing seasons. I have 10 tomato and
> pepper plants on my screened ****ch that may produce mature fruit
> soon! Lots of temperature, insect, microbial failures in the past
> four years, but I may at least have some seeds for next spring. Any
> help would surely help.
>
> Regards,
> Lou
> Please ping me for my real address. SPAM.
Yeah, this newsgroup has been relatively dead for a while now. I keep
hoping
for some action here because the other gardening group I check is useless.
They are worried about over-wintering their geraniums while I am wondering
if I should pick my hand of bananas now (green as they are) and ripen them
in the house.
I had my first orange of the season today and I have six or so pineapples
that are almost ripe, but don't seem to be getting any riper in the cooler
weather.
I have been thinking about putting in a few cool season vegetables, but
haven't gotten around to it as I have not been feeling up to par. I'm
lucky
orchids are so easy care here because I just got around to checking on the
dozen + ones hanging from my oak trees for the first time in weeks and
they
are all fine.
How much sun do your tomato and pepper plants get on your screened ****ch?
I
would think that they would do better without a screen cutting down the
light intensity.
Michael -Winter Haven


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