I would like to know also. Only thing that comes to mind is a gardening method where you would take a potato and graft something else on top to get more for less space, example potato on the bottom and a jalapeno plant on top. Could also be tomato grafted on top of a patato plant and potato grow on bottom.
This is getting old fast...I guess PC's aren't compatable with the new stuff or something.
Several people send me mail from their I pod or whatever. I can't answer them and don't want a bunch of apps I don't know how to mess with on my computer.
I gotta go collect some Dinosaur eggs for dinner and hit up the volcano for some fire to cook them on... :)
This post was edited by smokemaster_2007 on Sat, Sep 14, 13 at 21:07
Smokemaster, thanks for trying, did you get my follow up message? My e-mail address is, seedsower@flyingbluedog. If you feel like giving it one more try I'll try to make it worth your while!
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