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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:04:17 -0700, Nancy2 >
wrote: >On Sep 14, 12:49 pm, "Joe Cilinceon" > wrote: >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >> >> ups.com... >> >> >> >> > You've obviously never had rhubarb. I swear you can't kill it, no >> > matter what. >> >> > N. >> >> Cherry tomatoes is another that won't die. Even in Kentucky with snow in the >> winter it comes back like a weed. I planted one plant 3 years ago and last >> year cut it down. Its backkkkkkkk. >> >> Joe Cilinceon > > >Wild raspberries are another; I don't know about domestic raspberries, >if there is such a thing. I couldn't kill it even by pouring kerosene >on it. That's nice for the soil. <sigh> |
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