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- From: "Suzanne Pierot" <suzanne@hvi.net>
- To: <larrymaxcy@earthlink.net>, "gardenwriters-on-gardening" <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
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- Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Re: phenology and planting dates
- Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 10:00:57 -0500
In the interest of research I think you should try it yourself. Please take
a picture and post it to our group -- in the interest of research of course.
Suzanne
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From: <larrymaxcy@earthlink.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 11:40 PM
Subject: [gwl-g] Re: phenology and planting dates
> In doing research for a book a while ago, I came across a referece to the
British custom, at least at one time, of sitting naked on the soil to
determine if it had warmed enough for planting. The claim was made that this
was still practiced in some Ozark and other remote mountain communities.
>
> A tradition employing the same temperature-sensing mechanism was developed
separately in the new world by some Iroquois. Women did the planting in
those societies. A young man would be "kidnapped" and made to sit on the
planting beds. A shivering lad meant it was sill too cold to plant.
>
> I do not present any of this as proven science or properly footnoted
history.
>
> Larry Maxcy
>
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[gwl-g] Re: phenology and planting dates,
larrymaxcy, 01/05/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: phenology and planting dates, Suzanne Pierot, 01/06/2005
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