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Richard Spiekhout <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 May 2000 08:22:50 EDT
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Great bit of information.  This is EXACTLY the thing that caused me to get
started with bees 3 years ago and I have proven to many of my friends that ,
with bees, you can raise squash the way we used to do.  I did not know that
the little squash were not squash yet but now I understand what I was seeing
pre-bees. I will be sure to share this with all of the gardeners that I can
in this county of Ky.
All novices like me on this list should not pass this up.
Thanks.
Richard

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