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6854
what do you suggest for choking out grab grass? helen...
housedesign2u
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Jan 5, 2004
8:02 pm
6855
Hi Group, I'm a newbie gardener, prefer the organic route. I am wanting to build raised beds for an imminent arrival of fruit trees. My question is "What...
cookecp
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Jan 5, 2004
8:20 pm
6856
Anyone in this group from Jacksonville, Florida? I have a plot in a community garden and would like to establish an organic community garden if I can get...
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jeafl
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Jan 5, 2004
8:25 pm
6857
I live in PA and have two dogs currently in a fenced area, and a wooded backyard often visited by deer. I would like to remove most of the trees to keep some...
mkdlight2000
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Jan 5, 2004
8:33 pm
6858
... How many trees are you thinking of removing cause you will have to remove the stumps out too, which is either going to entail a) a ton of money or b) a TON...
Michelle Carlson
shellygirl67
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Jan 5, 2004
8:39 pm
6859
Plant stepable ground covers. Make sure it is stepable though. Ask at your nursery. It is great. The more you walk on it the more it grows. mkdlight2000...
Doris Faust
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Jan 5, 2004
8:44 pm
6860
dig it up before it reseeds and keep the garden tilled. Put a board on it until you can get to it. That's what the yard was before the garden (mixed with...
Lynn Littell
msmuddytoes
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Jan 5, 2004
9:30 pm
6861
Help! We moved into a lovely old house last year - lovely but terribly neglected. This neglect of course includes the yard - but while most problems can be...
sebrazer
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Jan 5, 2004
9:54 pm
6862
Howdy! I live in the central NC piedmont, out in the woods. Anyone else here from NC? I don't grow many vegetables due to having a mostly shady/wooded yard,...
howdeeeyall
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Jan 5, 2004
9:55 pm
6863
I'm new to planting and I would like to try grape vines. On the website seeds of change says they will ship the vines in January. The ground here isn't frozen...
katiehosking
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Jan 5, 2004
9:57 pm
6864
For years I ordered great pole bean seeds from Vermon Bean Seed catalog. Apparantly they've been bought out by Jung, now, and have eliminated all those...
cynthia brennemann
brennewomen
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Jan 5, 2004
10:04 pm
6865
Hi! I am a newbie to this site and gardening all together, but I am ready to learn. I live in NM (near the Texas panhandle) and started gardening 2 years...
nicoleinnm
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Jan 5, 2004
10:04 pm
6866
Hello, I am interested in your gardening group. Please let me know what I need to do! In His grace, Sissy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Sissy barth
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Jan 5, 2004
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6867
I have long been a customer of SeedsofChange, but I am a new user of this message board. I have a question that I have searched for answers to, without...
mary_ellen_bosch
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Jan 5, 2004
10:06 pm
6868
Hello, I've just returned from vacation and have moderated messages for many new members. Sorry about the delay. Things should be back to normal now. Welcome...
Scott Vlaun
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Jan 5, 2004
10:11 pm
6869
Welcome to the list, I am in Capitan, NM over the mountains from you. My niece teaches school in Clovis and have a couple of soaping buddys from there. Mary...
Mary Tate
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Jan 6, 2004
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6870
I sprayed white vinegar on my patch in Florida. Killed it deader than dead!! ... From: housedesign2u Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 1:02 PM To:...
Sissy barth
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Jan 6, 2004
2:51 am
6871
Good links to vermiculture... quick lesson: http://www.firn.edu/doe/bin00001/environ/compost.html#worms vermiculture book with the best title: "Worms Eat My...
Damon R
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Jan 6, 2004
4:19 am
6872
Damon, Can you take a soil sample and have it tested? Is it possible, somone else put something in the compost? Good Luck, Richard TAEPOVG Damon R...
Richard DeHart
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Jan 6, 2004
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6873
Sissy, you made me remember that's what my mother used to do (until she thought I was old enough to pull it out) Take Care, Richard TAEPOVG Sissy barth...
Richard DeHart
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Jan 6, 2004
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6874
Nicole - About strawberry season - strawberries like cool, moist nights and mild, sunny days (most of the references on the web say nights 45-55 F, days 60-70 ...
Damon R
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Jan 6, 2004
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6875
Does anyone know where I can purchase root stock that can be used to graft to crabapple scions to make clones of a crabapple tree?...
ignitor58
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Jan 6, 2004
7:52 pm
6876
Hi Katie! We also live in KC, Mo and although I haven't personally grown grapes, I had a friend who did and was close to this area. I will paste what she...
Lynn Littell
msmuddytoes
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Jan 6, 2004
9:13 pm
6877
... question ... Cement will leach lime into the soil, but if you have acid soil, that could be a good thing. Also, lime is a good source of calcium (needed...
cynthia brennemann
brennewomen
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Jan 6, 2004
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6878
... but ... Moss yards can withstand some traffic...there is a nursery called Mossacres which sells moss 'sod' for folks who want to establish a moss lawn...
cynthia brennemann
brennewomen
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Jan 6, 2004
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6879
The requirements for the storage of root crops on the web page sounds a lot like a refridgerator to me. Is this a good method for storing root crops?...
deere38b
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Jan 6, 2004
10:06 pm
6880
For several years I have tried to start peppers from seed. I start them in January, move them to the greenhouse (small one) in February and in May they are...
deere38b
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Jan 6, 2004
10:07 pm
6881
Jon, One simple way to kill fireants is to pour boiling water onto the nest (the anthill). You can add citrus peels, citrus oil works against several insects....
sylviapple
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Jan 7, 2004
12:43 am
6882
Hello, Jon - I'm down in Tampa, where the fire ants are also a serious concern for me since I have a two year old. There are lots of organic control methods,...
sylviapple
ofmossandzen
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Jan 7, 2004
12:43 am
6883
Deere, While a refrigerator might work pretty well for a lot of crops, for anyone who grows a substantial amount of carrots, potatoes, yacon or whatever, it...
Scott Vlaun
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Jan 7, 2004
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