Weekend Plantidote 2012-10-27
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I'm so thrilled to have my computer back, so here is my quicky weekend Plantidote. Since it's almost Halloween, here are some cute pumpkins. For growing information see: www.gardening.cornell.edu/homegardening/... or urbanext.illinois.edu/pumpkins/growing.cfm or your local land grant institution for your specific area.
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Hey, jerz --
why is there a monkey in camo in the pumpkin patch? Some new invasive species?
PS, Yay for having your computer back!!!!
He's posing for the
He's posing for the jack-o'-lantern, judging by the face he's making. :-)
What Halloween is all about!
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definitely invasive species
especially if you're the grandma
I wish
something that adorable would invade here. I remember being told that they come from the cabbage patch, but now it appears they've expanded into pumpkins. Maybe someday....