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5273
Prize of the trials tomatoes are beautiful and WAY tasty!! Also, try this nifty link.... http://www.tomatofest.com/ MIKO ... From: "Anna Ault"...
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Feb 1, 2003
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5274
I just have one thing to say about this. I think men have been in charge for way too long. I have two children, ages seven and five, and I am constantly...
Martin&Caruso
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Feb 1, 2003
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5275
Thank you!!! I had no idea that there were such products! We have actually decided to move the location of the bed, but I think this stuff from Howard...
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Feb 2, 2003
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5276
I've had good experience with using wood chip/horse manure mix with everything but especially with my asparagus (which I miss very much as we have moved to my...
Anne Crosby
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Feb 2, 2003
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5277
I foliar feed with Bioform, seaweed or Hasta Gro about once a month during winter and once a week during the rest of the year but will do this once a week year...
Anne Crosby
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Feb 2, 2003
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5278
Yes, pineapples seem to grow on both dry and rainy sides of the islands.. My mom would just take the top of the pineapple and stick it in the ground and it...
Josephine
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Feb 2, 2003
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5279
Wow! I'm impressed! This info I will save for future reference! Thanks! Lynn-MsMuddyToes ... From: "Anne Crosby" <dancebrush@...> To:...
littell family
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Feb 2, 2003
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5280
Cold helps the onions get thicker, not so leggy. Lynn MsMuddyToes ... From: <radnum11@...> To: <seedsofchange@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, January...
littell family
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Feb 2, 2003
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5281
... Should I be trying to grow onions (seeds) in my Bio-Dome? If they like it cold and the heating pad keeps it around 70 degrees???????? How do I start onions...
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Feb 3, 2003
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5282
In a message dated 2/2/2003 7:51:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... I'd like to suggest an excellent book that I use as reference and is close by at all...
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Feb 3, 2003
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5283
You can start them there but once they are a inch or so transfer them to a cooler area. ... From: <radnum11@...> To: <seedsofchange@yahoogroups.com> ...
bkarkutt
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Feb 3, 2003
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MY FAVORITE SEED CO IS SEEDS OF CHANGE. I ORDERED THURSDAY. TODAY IS MONDAY AND THEY ARE IN MY HANDS EXACTLY WHAT I ORDERED AND A SPECIAL GIFT OF ZINNAS FOR MY...
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Feb 3, 2003
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5285
You have two great answers! I have never used a bio dome and I don't know what it is. (as I hide my face!) I've always just used kitty litter boxes with...
littell family
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Feb 3, 2003
8:56 pm
5286
Anna, Check out this article from the Seeds of Change website. http://www.seedsofchange.com/digging/ containable_garden.asp?UID=2003011417055868 If the link...
Scott Vlaun
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Feb 4, 2003
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5287
Hi Everyone....FirstTimer, here! I was wondering if anyone had any experience with training Dwarf Fruit Trees in containers. I'm interested in training an...
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Feb 5, 2003
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5288
try leuthardt nurseries: <A HREF="http://www.henryleuthardtnurseries.com/">http://www.henryleuthardtnurseries.com/</A> they sell espalier and dwarf trees...
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Feb 5, 2003
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5289
I have 4 columnar apples trees in containers on my deck. I got them from Stark Bros (I believe they have a web site) but I have seen them in other catalogs as...
bkarkutt
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Feb 5, 2003
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5290
Thanks for the info, "bkarkutt" . I did not know 2 fruit trees were necessary for cross-pol. Did you get your trees fully grown, or did you start from a...
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Feb 5, 2003
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5291
Thanks "tsingle"...good site...and I may contact them...but still interested in starting from scratch with rootstock first. Sweet_thyme ... ...
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Feb 5, 2003
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5292
I bought young trees (they were about 2-3ft tall)--most dwarfs are grafted so I doubt you could find rootstock. Some fruiting trees/vines are self-pollinating...
bkarkutt
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Feb 5, 2003
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5293
Hello, In regards to dwarf apple trees, Seeds of Change is now offering two dwarf varieties, Pink Pearl and Spitzenburg, both on B9 bare root stocks. They will...
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Feb 5, 2003
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5294
I agree. I think a "time out" is needed for our world leaders. ... From: Martin&Caruso [mailto:Itchpeople@...] Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 9:12 AM ...
Johnson, Carol
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Feb 5, 2003
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5295
Hello, I'm Ellen and I've just joined the list. I've been wanting to have a garden for a couple years, but my soil is at least 80% fist sized rock, with well...
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Feb 6, 2003
4:14 pm
5296
Ellen, your soil sounds a lot like mine (on the side of a mountain in El Paso). I've done some double-digging, and have the best luck in those spots, but it's...
Monica Krausse
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Feb 6, 2003
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5297
I lay down one or two layers of newspaper (no colored ink) and then add topsoil and compost. This greatly reduces the weeds and the newspaper attracts worms....
Richard DeHart
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Feb 6, 2003
5:19 pm
5298
I made my raised beds out of treated lumber 5 years ago. Now I am concerned about arsenic in the soil. Should I get rid of the soil? Do I need to remove the...
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Feb 6, 2003
7:14 pm
5299
Someone just asked that question not long ago, and I liked the idea about having it tested and then someone else had a "tonic" to put in the soil to take out...
littell family
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Feb 6, 2003
7:48 pm
5300
Putting a layer of cardboard on the soil before putting the newspaper, etc., on top can help deter weeds. Makes worms smile. Mary in Oakland ... From:...
Mary Molle
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Feb 6, 2003
8:01 pm
5301
... in El Paso). Very like, I'm on the side of a mountain (actually on a prehistoric lakeshore) in Utah. Thanks for the advice everyone. Cardboard and...
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Feb 6, 2003
9:26 pm
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Hi, I read the posts to the list regarding your situation and I am concerned about your compost. Do you have any idea what goes into it? I'm just wondering...
Martin&Caruso
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Feb 6, 2003
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