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Re: It's quite exciting

by Freedom_Spark <Freedom_Spark.292c968@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 01:03 AM

'Lilah Morgan[_2_ Wrote: 
> ;787778']I've got 8 corns that have sprouted(2 different kinds), one pea
> as well, the
> blackberry cuttings I got are doing well, as are the berry
> plants(grape,
> currant, and gooseberry), my mint plot is growing nicely, the lilac
> and
> fruit trees are starting to bloom, and Monday I sent off an order to
> Bountiful Gardens for seeds(quinoa, hawthorn, and pinon/pine nut tree),
> and
> I can't wait to get them...this is looking out to be a very tasty year!

Wow, sounds great, what do your blackberry cuttings look like? I got a
few little blackberry plants, or rather stems :S I'm not sure what
changes I should be looking for, also have a few dormant rasberry
plants but as yet no notable changes, they've only been in for a few
weeks though. I'm just starting out with the gardening, it's mostly
veggies I'm growing this year but I'd definately love to start a few
more soft fruits & maybe even get a few fruit trees. Yours sound
amazing, good luck!




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Freedom_Spark
 




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It's quite exciting
"Lilah Morgan"   2008-04-30 12:27:50 
Re: It's quite exciting
Freedom_Spark <Freedom  2008-05-04 01:03:32 
Re: It's quite exciting
"Lilah Morgan"   2008-05-03 20:37:30 
Re: It's quite exciting
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-04 00:53:41 

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