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To: ZinMaster who wrote (34232)8/6/1999 6:22:00 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
It's so neat to remember seeing your "garden" before it was.
Even corn you are growing! (THat was my Yoda voice) I don't remember the area being that large. I grew corn once--- it grew and grew--- but never made baby corn. Someone finally told us that you had to have two rows in order for it to cross-pollinate. We had one nice long row. Of course you would know these sorts of things being a scientist.
The closest I'd ever come to corn was playing Laurie in Oklahoma.

I wonder why tomatoes seem to grow so prolifically and yet they are so expensive in the stores. And so tasteless. Nothing tastes as good as a fresh tomato still warm from the vine with a little garlic salt sprinkled on it. Now my tomatoes were very successful. We ended up throwing a lot of them at trees and watching them explode.

I'm hungry.




To: ZinMaster who wrote (34232)8/6/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<Along with the
23 tomato plants, and the zucchini that
crushed Zimbabwe, there's a small
cornfield in my backyard. I'm feeling
like quite the nurturing nourisher as I
give away tomatoes by the ton and basil
by the bag.>>

This is the season we lock our car doors. Zucchini appears if you don't.