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Subject: large chinese vegetables
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sunflower_info |
West Amwell, NJ
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I found a site that looks pretty interesting.
They had three things that caught my eye. http://www.evergreenseeds.com/
extra long asparagus beans http://www.evergreenseeds.com/orexlon.html
giant winter melon to 50 lbs. I've seen photos of these on the web, and I'm pretty sure this is the variety that produces the largest. http://www.evergreenseeds.com/winmellongia.html
These snake gourds are listed to 4 feet long. http://www.evergreenseeds.com/sngoexloda.html
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4/23/2007 12:14:44 AM
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RootbeerMaker |
NEPA roller46@hotmail.com KB3QKV
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We are growing Diakon radishes this year. They are oriental radishes but from what part of the orient I do not know. They grow up to 15 inches. Some even say up to 24 inches. They are suppose to be a late fall radish but we are trying some now and then some in the late fall.
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4/25/2007 8:09:18 PM
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sunflower_info |
West Amwell, NJ
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Lat year I grew some Giant Sakurajimara radishes from Burgess seeds. http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6624
I planted them at my plac ein NY with no care. I had one that was nice, but it wasn't nearly as large as listed.
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4/26/2007 1:57:34 PM
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RootbeerMaker |
NEPA roller46@hotmail.com KB3QKV
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I believe that the sizes given are those under ideal conditions done at their labratories. I really never expect what is shown on the packages. Still in all it is still fun growing them.
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4/27/2007 9:30:47 AM
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sunflower_info |
West Amwell, NJ
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I just let the seeds fall last year. I'm letting them self-sown in the garden. I'll keep the big ones and pull the smaller ones. After a few years, I might be able to get better results with this variety.
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5/5/2007 1:28:27 AM
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