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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 08:14:07 -0600, Janet B > > wrote: > >>On Sat, 16 Apr 2016 02:58:52 -0700, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >> >>>Of course you can. But those are one thing that my farmer grandpa >>>refused >>>to grow. Why? You can buy them for cheap. Now if you want some variety >>>that you can't get in a store, then it might be worth it. Otherwise, >>>probably not. >> >> >>The potato post is for someone with curiosity, someone who wants to >>try something new. someone who wants to explore, someone who wants to >>have fun, someone with an open mind. >>There are many things of value other than 'getting it for cheap.' >>I've said before. What I post has nothing to do with you or anything >>you would understand or appreciate. > > Snooty woman. > > If I was going to grow one thing only, potatoes would be very low on > my list. They're cheap and I don't find the quality difference between > store bought and home grown that big. I'd only grow them if I was > trying to grow all my food myself. Thanks. I just didn't want some newbie gardener to be disappointed with their yield. Oh but what I say has to be wrong, doesn't matter...blah, blah, blah... |
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