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  • From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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  • Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 11:35:54 -0700

www.antiqueradio.com<http://www.antiqueradio.com/> even prints a magazine
about old TV, ham and regular radio, telegraph, etc.
Found it in "Good Old Days" magazine - on the corny
side but cute - which has *pages* of assorted
wanteds ....
>From tonihawr AT msn.com Sat Oct 16 14:45:03 2004
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Subject: [Homestead] tomatoes the year-around and then some :
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Thank you whomever suggested the Mother Earth News
Oct/Nov issue - it does indeed have an article about over-
wintering a *type* of tomato plant, it suggests also to
do the same thing in spring to have rooted cuttings to plant
out as you did in fall - not just over-winter, an "eternal"
tomato !
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Subject: Re: [Homestead] Sweet potatoes and ??
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> >Is the weather good enough for tomatoes all year ?
> >*That* is the question .....
> >
> I have four plants, three of which are growing to the sky and I have given
> up on trying to keep them supported. Another is on the ground and hiding in
> the sweet potatoes but appears happy.

Are you going to cover the sweet potatoes - - -

> A few new fruits are agreening. I suspect the plants will grow forever if
> food and moisture provided and maybe some plastic to get through January
> potential frosts. The further issue is pollination. Needs the right temp
> range.

- - - and if you cover the tomato/es, will the daily
*covered* temps be enough ? Will you please update
this thread until ?? - - ?? Thanks !!
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> >because guess who provides some of those "chemicals and
> >pesticides banned in the US but permitted elsewhere" ?
> >
> Those of us who do not grow or buy organic herbs are eating DDT, which is
> widely used in, for instance, Africa and China, from whence cometh the
> cheapie fines herbes sold in supermarkets near you. We don't allow DDT to
> be used here but we allow it to be manufactured here and shipped there.
> How's that for free but deadly enterprise?

Well, Gene, I admit it, I knew that, but
I was "fishing". Thank you for 'being there'
for me.




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