Re: [CH] slight panic and frustration

Paul Karpowicz (hondamedic@mediaone.net)
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 07:24:11 -0400

Hi Miss Dewi,
  Sorry to hear of your weather problems this year. We had an unusually
long,
hot summer this year. The wife & I took the kids to the beach yesterday &
with temps close to 32 degrees Celsius, we all went in the water to cool
off.
   I'm sure this has been posted but thought I'd remind all who lose their
plants to Mother Nature's winter season. Keep plants in ground as long as
possible then pull them up by the roots & hang upside down in a warm place.
Every few days mist roots with water and pick ripe peppers until X-mas.
   Speaking of  X-mas, would like to thank you for the seeds you sent me for
this season & receive whatever your sending for next year. When you wrote
me that chile related items were scarce I kept my eyes open & am forwarding
it with some Hybrid pepper seeds in the pocket, remembering you were
asking about them.
   Temps suppose to be 28 degrees Celsius today,
        Paul
From: "Emile & Dewi" <e.steenbrink@worldonline.nl>
Sent: Thursday, 06 September, 2001 6:41 AM
Subject: [CH] slight panic and frustration


> Hi every1,
>
> How's the weather in your region? Well, here in the Netherlands it sucks!
A
> slight panic here because some peppers aren't ripe yet and some don't even
> have peppers yet. Frustrated I am, too! What am I to do? We even had a
> warning for frost a few days ago. ARGH!!!!!!!
>
> Well, I'm wanting to trade most of my seeds. Can't use them all anyway.
> E-mail me off-list for details. I must say I'd like to trade for something
> different than other seeds if possible. So if anyone is interested, let me
> know please.
>
> Well, hope everyone is doing alright, is feeling well and has a great
crop.
>
> Miss Dewi
>