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- From: rcm@col.hp.com (hpctdfc)
- Subject: Re: horseradish
- Sender: news@col.hp.com (Usenet News)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.190700.19905@col.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 19:07:00 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.215823.26833@iscnvx.lmsc.lockheed.com>
- Organization: Don't ask me, I'm Lost!
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- > >I think horseradish must be one of those plants that in some locales
- > >turns into a rampant weed and in other places struggles along. I have
- > >heard that horseradish can be QUITE invasive, but you'd never know it from
- > >my garden. Here on my "homestead" in ol' La-La Land it has stayed the
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- You'd never know it from my garden, either. It grows slowly, and has
- been quite UN-invasive here in my Colorado garden. I wish it would
- grow faster and would spread more. I planted my roots two years ago
- and have yet to get a harvest. They grow slower here due to the dry
- climate (plus my garden is at almost 7000' in Falcon, CO).
-
- > sorry, Cray is in MN (Eagan Township) which is near Sunfish Lake
- > my grandpa's old farm - sold it during the dry years - caught his
- > brother making illegal booze during prohibition (but that's another
- > story), also in WI (Chippewa Falls), also in CO (Fort Collins, I believe)
-
- Cray Computer is in Colorado Springs, not Fort Collins. I know,
- 'cause it's just two buildings over from where I am typing this! (HP)
- Note Cray Research is not the same company as Cray Computer.
-
- Rick
- Information Technology Specialist
- Hewlett-Packard NTD
- Colorado Springs, CO
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