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Subject: Need advice on starting giant vegies
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Boom Boom |
Sort of Sunny Sometimes, WA
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I have some giant radish, giant beet, giant corn, giant cabbage, and giant marrow seeds. I'm not sure how and when to start them. Especially the beets and cabbage. I'd appreciate any help you could give me. Thanks, Erin
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1/16/2007 10:24:19 AM
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Papa Bill |
Antigonish,Nova Scotia,Canada
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Sounds like football interest appears to have somewhat deminished (considerably) of late in your area and that you must have a little more free time on your hands!....LOL.... I'm no expert like "Baby Onions Tom", however I would imagine that you should probably wait until early Spring!....just a guess on my part!..."grow 'em big ".....looking forward to some intersting veggie entries in your '07 diary! Goog luck with this, Erin! Bill
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1/16/2007 10:55:56 AM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Cabbage march 15th...Beets and Radish Beginning of April. Others Beginning of May.
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1/16/2007 11:23:47 AM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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I start my watermelon plants in the first week of March. They are such a long season, that you really need the plants a couple feet long when the hit the garden in mid May. I used lights in the basement and very large pots.
If I don't start this early, I find it difficult to get fully ripe fruit. Fully ripe meaning not just that the seeds are viable, but the rind is reduced to it's minimum size.
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1/16/2007 1:43:20 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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hmmmm note to shannon start watermelon inmarch to kick jim's butt
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1/16/2007 3:01:07 PM
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Boom Boom |
Sort of Sunny Sometimes, WA
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Stupid Seahawks. . . .
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1/16/2007 4:31:07 PM
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Boom Boom |
Sort of Sunny Sometimes, WA
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Shannon, do you start them indoors with heat and lights?
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1/16/2007 4:32:03 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Cabbage inside...beets and radish can take a light frost.
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1/16/2007 4:47:35 PM
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Minnesota Melon Man |
Rochester, Minnesota
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Oh rats. I just gave away an important secret to staying out in front of those Wisconsin growers. :-)
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1/16/2007 5:46:20 PM
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Boom Boom |
Sort of Sunny Sometimes, WA
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Hmm. . . I guess I could try watermelons too. . . . Thanks!
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1/16/2007 9:13:06 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Have read that radishes dont transplant well, should be directly sewn. Peace, Wayne I grew some last year, not real tasty, but a radish the size of a baseball does get folks attention!!!!
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1/19/2007 1:22:43 PM
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Boom Boom |
Sort of Sunny Sometimes, WA
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Thanks Wayne~
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1/19/2007 3:10:02 PM
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