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Bill who putters wrote: > In article <hsi497$ulq$1@news.albasani.net>, > Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: > >> I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking >> which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly >> aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, >> rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves     

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Author: David Hare-Scott
Date: May 14, 2010 03:49

In article <hsi497$ulq$1@news.albasani.net>, Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves than cucumbers. My hope
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In article <hsi5k8$u2$1@news.albasani.net>, "David Hare-Scott" <secret@nospam.com> wrote: > Jeff Thies wrote: > > I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking > > which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly > > aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, > > rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves     

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Author: Bill who putters
Date: May 14, 2010 02:48

In article <hsidbl$aip$1@news.albasani.net>, Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: Billy wrote: In article <hsi497$ulq$1@news.albasani.net>, Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem
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Billy wrote: > In article <hsi497$ulq$1@news.albasani.net>, > Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: > >> I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking which >> was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly aren't. They >> have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, rather than >> alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves than cucumbers     

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Author: Billy
Date: May 13, 2010 22:29

In article <hsi497$ulq$1@news.albasani.net>, Jeff Thies <jeff_thies@att.net> wrote: I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves than cucumbers. My hope
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Jeff Thies wrote: > I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking > which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly > aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, > rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves > than cucumbers. > My hope is that I'm growing something other than just cukes! Not a > big deal as     

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Author: Billy
Date: May 13, 2010 22:27

I planted by seed this year and didn't do a good job of marking which was which. What I thought were watermelon plants, clearly aren't. They have leaves like cucumbers but seem to be in clusters, rather than alternate. They also have stronger points on the leaves than cucumbers. My hope is that I'm growing something other than just cukes! Not a big deal as eventually I will know! It
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"The bees are texting-while-flying ? Yea, I see how that COULD lead to unfortunate incidents :-)" - mb it ain't no joke, pal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_collapse_disorder#Possible_commercial_effects Possible commercial effects The phenomenon is particularly important for crops such as almond growing in California, where honey bees are the predominant pollinator and the crop     

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Author: Jeff Thies
Date: May 13, 2010 19:42

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Author: Billy
Date: May 13, 2010 17:40

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Author: David Hare-Scott
Date: May 13, 2010 17:30

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Author: Jeff Thies
Date: May 13, 2010 17:08

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Author: Willy Eckerslyke
Date: Jun 8, 2010 03:23

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Author: cop welfare
Date: Jun 7, 2010 21:45

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