Question for robo

Started by kdm, January 18, 2011, 10:48:10 AM

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kdm

 In your experience with hubam sweet clover, you got a second crop in the fall. Did the fall crop come up from the roots, of the same plant,  or did it come up from the seeds after the plant died. I have only had experience with the by annual.

Robo

Can't help you, I never grew it.   Hopefully someone else can speak up.
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BjornBee

Anyone else here named robo?

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Not that I've seen. I wunder if they would be considered an imposter?
Tim

Robo

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kdm

  Sorry robo. My little pea brain got you mixed up with someone else, somewhere.

BjornBee

Quote from: kdm on January 20, 2011, 08:56:20 AM
  Sorry robo. My little pea brain got you mixed up with someone else, somewhere.

I'm thinking if you opened up the question to the general membership, perhaps someone else may have helpful information that you could use.  ;)

If most are like me, (I ignore answering when someone asks for a response of just one member on a forum), then you might be missing some good advice. In fact, I always wonder why a person just does not send a PM if directing a question at just one person. Why post it on the main forum and suggest that others are not worthy of their helpful advice?

Anyways....just trying to help.  ;)
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kdm

 Thank you for tne advice bejorn, i will keep this in mind in the future. I apologize to all.

Robo

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