Date: 3/09/2008 11:48:39
From: Longy
ID: 30461
Subject: Gramma seeds

Anyone remember who i sent those gramma seeds to? About a year ago i reckon.
I can’t remember and wondered if they ever grew.

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Date: 5/09/2008 19:16:33
From: cackles
ID: 30733
Subject: re: Gramma seeds

I was one lucky recipient! I did report back – very happy with them and cut last of them last night. Have plenty of seeds to share if anyone else wants some. Shell Bell was another who grew them from your seeds, Longy. :)

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Date: 5/09/2008 19:22:53
From: cackles
ID: 30734
Subject: re: Gramma seeds

I’m sure I have at least one other photo of more butternut coloured one but 3 grammas here:




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Date: 6/09/2008 15:47:02
From: Longy
ID: 30788
Subject: re: Gramma seeds

Splendid stuff Cackles.
Always nice to hear the younguns have done well out in the world:-)

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Date: 6/09/2008 19:59:54
From: cackles
ID: 30844
Subject: re: Gramma seeds

I knew I posted seedling pics! Longy, found this one of the Hubbard seeds you sent with the Gramma, (haven’t got around to the prickly cucumber? – I think the 3rd lot of seeds were? – must have a hunt in my seed bank later…) The info on the seedling pic says it was taken 29/10/07 – photo would have been posted to this forum shortly after that so probably on the older forum…The later one is dated 11/12/07. They were very healthy and vigorous vines and strong too as supported good sized pumpkins/squashes from vertical vines – glad I had some strong trellises including the chainlink fence for them to ramble over. It meant too that the vines took up v little ground space which is allegedly some people’s objection to growing them..






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