[Community_garden] Of puns and pumpkins

Mike McGrath MikeMcG at PTD.net
Wed Jan 2 09:41:30 EST 2008


That's really nice; thank you!

1) I was intending to get serious again now that New Year's Day was over. I 
actually had a very serious eye problem (retinal) take me down right before 
Christmas. Sucked all the air and energy out of me (we even had to be 
'Charitied' with a tree and that barely made it up by midnight on the 24th). 
But by New Year's I was feeling a little feisty again. And there were so 
many straight lines here!

2) Root cellars are fairly involved, but luckily pumpkins are not. If they 
are PERFECT (no nicks or cuts in their skin) they store like winter 
squash--ideally on a shelf in a coolish (50s) basement or such. When I had a 
patch we would use the less perfect ones right away, and found that the 
others held up perfectly for months--one or two till late Spring.
You can even pick full sized ones green and they will ripen up indoors and 
then store. Just be sure to keep the mice away....
                                        ---Mike McG
PS: The good sisters of St. Joseph NEVER let me sit in the back of the room. 
They wanted my left ear handy and up front for efficient pulling down to 
Sister Charles Bronson's office...


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To: <ellen.kirby at gmail.com>; <community_garden at list.communitygarden.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Community_garden] Community_garden Digest, Vol 329, Issue 1


> Ditto # 7
>
> I think this list serve is great and enjoy all the reading!  But the 
> humor
> is most important during these weeks of snow and cold.  I've yet to  see
> anything I didn't think was appropriate, but that last entries on 
> "etiquette"
> reminds me a tad of an old Cheech and Chong skit, Sister Mary  Elaphant! 
> Cla-aaas,
> CLAAAAAAS!  Of course then you get a picture in  you head of the class 
> room
> with Mr.McG at the back of the room, shooting spit  balls at some girl 
> with
> pigtails!
>
> Now for the real question: Is anyone out there practiced in the art of 
> 'root
> cellaring'? In particular looking for info on storing pumpkins.   Thanks 
> Tina
>
>
>
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