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Subject: HAIL-High Winds-50-60 mph
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| billprice |
bliss,n.y.- heart of Wyoming County
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\Well.. not much to say. At 1800+ feet elevation in rural Western New York.. High winds and thunderstorms added an additional gift-hail.. my long gourds are done-unless one plant pulls off a Lazarus... I have heard of pumpkins coming back... Best wishes to all. May success be yours.. As soon as weather clears- will be cleaning-pruning vines- hope springs eternal..maybe I can still get one or two to the scales..BP-
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7/26/2012 5:31:08 AM
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| billprice |
bliss,n.y.- heart of Wyoming County
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PS- Pap- do you have an extra 1789 I can grow next year?
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7/26/2012 5:33:38 AM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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yes for you bill.anything you need. ps--dont give up on th pumpkin plants. unless they were completely pulled up and shreaded? they can come back with a little fixin. pap
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7/26/2012 9:57:58 AM
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| eastkypumpkin(Dwight) |
Prestonsburg,ky
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Yes Bill dont give up these things can be rebuilt as long as main isnt destoroyed. I got hit by hail(see my diary)at day 42 and taping 770lbs. I have rebuilt plant and now a day 66 and taping 1156 lbs and still growing. I know it looks bad but they can come back.
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7/26/2012 5:49:26 PM
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| Joe P. |
Leicester, NY
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Bill, Sorry to hear your place got hit. Wasn't as bad here, but that was a nasty storm for sure. Hope you can bounce back! Joe P.
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7/26/2012 8:48:27 PM
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