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- From: larry@bradley.bradley.edu (L. D. Stratton)
- Subject: Re: If you could only plant one thing
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.210533.20410@bradley.bradley.edu>
- Organization: Bradley University
- References: <1jmob5INN27u@CS.UTK.EDU> <1993Jan21.183939.7941@mcc.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 21:05:33 GMT
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- In <1993Jan21.183939.7941@mcc.com> breland@cobweb.mcc.com (Mark A. Breland) writes:
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- >In article 1jmob5INN27u@CS.UTK.EDU, langston@langston.cs.utk.edu (Mike Langston) writes:
- >>a contributor asks an easy question:
- >>>If you happened to live in a virtual-zone 4 place, with cruddy soil
- >>>(but willing to amend it to some degree) with sunny and shady parts,
- >>>what would you grow?
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >>> Why...peppers of course! ;)
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- >The question sounded to me like an inquiry of personal preference, not
- >like a test with a right or wrong answer...I'm curious as to what other
- >folks feel they absolutely can't live without, so how about it?
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- Azaleas, azaleas and more azaleas. Did I mention azaleas?
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- Oh, and also azaleas. (Ever get the feeling I should live in the
- mid south?)
-
- A solid zone 5.
-