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Weeelll, it wasn't exactly an organic Christmas. As a housewarming present we got a case of chemical logs. LOL But they will do in a pinch, I guess. Looking ...
brennewomen
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Jan 4, 2001
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My mediteraenean fruit garden.<br>I am gently simmering a large saucepan of figs while I write. The major problem I have with home production is, the harvest...
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Jan 6, 2001
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Get me a ticket and I'll BE THERE! LOL My mom has a fig tree that outdid itself last year and the year before. PReviously, we would get about a dozen a year....
brennewomen
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Jan 6, 2001
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Hi all! I have always wanted to grow my own organic foods, but lack the knowledge (I'm a city girl gone country). I live in North Eastern North Carolina. Any...
wonderwendy32
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Jan 7, 2001
8:34 pm
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Try subscribing to Organic Gardner magazine. It has a lot of very informative articles. Small Farm magazine is also very helpful. If magazines are not your ...
brennewomen
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Jan 7, 2001
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Hi wonderwendy32,<br><br>Here are two web resources, both by Rodale Press,<br><a href=http://www.organicgardening.com/...
falconsoaring_2000
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Jan 8, 2001
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Hi! I'm Organic Gardener From Finland. I living near Arctic circle.<br><br> -PekkisM,35...
pekkism35
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Jan 9, 2001
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Wow! You must find it very challenging to garden there? Do you have a greenhouse or cold frame? What do you grow, or want to grow that is hard for you?...
brennewomen
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Jan 9, 2001
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Hi! well, I call it Intresting. Hmmm... well, some are challenge and some are easier than there. I have green house..and I also grown soft berries and apples,...
pekkism35
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Jan 9, 2001
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Thank you for all the tips, and support. I have printed them, and hope to start soon!...
wonderwendy32
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Jan 10, 2001
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I had a question about Organic seeds. Now is the time to look a catalogs.. what types and what I sow this year... but here (in Finland) we don't get here ...
pekkism35
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Jan 17, 2001
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I know that Richters at www.richters.com sells organic seeds, and I know that they ship to other countries. Shepherds gardens, and seeds of change also sell ...
brennewomen
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Jan 17, 2001
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Hi brennewomen! Thank you! I look on it...<br><br> -PekkisM,35...
pekkism35
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Jan 17, 2001
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pekkism35, here's a site with links where you can order seeds. You may have to check to see if they will ship to Finland.<br><br>Falcon...
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Jan 18, 2001
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For Seeds Of Change try <a href=http://www.seedsofchange.com target=new>http://www.seedsofchange.com</a> or <a href=http://store.yahoo.com/seedsofchange/...
falconsoaring_2000
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Jan 18, 2001
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Thank you!... <br><br>-PekkisM,35...
pekkism35
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Jan 18, 2001
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I am starting a new ezine due to be released in mid February. If you are intereseted just go to www.geocities.com/loris_place_2000/ezine.html and see what I...
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Jan 22, 2001
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I know you probably think I dropped off the face of the earth but no! I have been planing blueberries, strawberries, and red raspberries; also put in a Santa...
bobbisgarden
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Jan 23, 2001
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Okay, we'll call off the manhunt... Good to know you can still get your hands dirty in warmer climes. Here the ground is still froze solid. I had to start my...
brennewomen
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Jan 24, 2001
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I'm shocked! I just typed half a page as a reply and a second before posting it, my computer sent me an error message and that was that! Boy am I ...
bobbisgarden
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Jan 26, 2001
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Don't know why ibacel but can't get on the site. Any suggestions?...
bobbisgarden
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Jan 27, 2001
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Hi bobbisgarden! Oh, you can put in yours hand in the soil... *mrrrr* I don't! you seems to like soft berries and blum, me too. I grow red rasberries, apples, ...
pekkism35
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Feb 6, 2001
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Yah! We are berry-lovers! My husband is from Hungary (escaped through the Iron Curtain after the 56 revolution), and he is craving the big sweet red currants...
bobbisgarden
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Feb 7, 2001
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Hey, Raintree nursery has some good varieties. I am wanting to plant some currants and gooseberries as a hedge around our property along with some hazelnuts. I...
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Feb 7, 2001
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Hi bobbis! Yes, I realze that. I am too.. and I love Roses. Oh, I love roses so much; that I try to make new variation of bush roses.<br><br> -PekkisM,35...
pekkism35
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Feb 8, 2001
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Thanks Brenne, yes I was scoping on Raintree's currant varieties; but was hoping to get some information from someone who is growing them. They are a risk in ...
bobbisgarden
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Feb 9, 2001
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Roses are nice but I sure wouldn't want to eat many of them. Food gardening is my preference, although I do have a section filled with roses and other blooming...
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Feb 9, 2001
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Actually, Bobby, roses are quite edible and tasty! You can use the petals in cakes, cookies, salads, jellies, and beverages. The rose hips are also very good ...
brennewomen
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Feb 9, 2001
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Actually rose hips have one of the highest amounts of Vitamin C, strawberries and kiwis too. Although I've never seen it, rose petals can be used to make wine...
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Feb 10, 2001
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Studying slugs for US Dept Agric, can use specimens will pay shipping provide material and directions in turn will ID your slugs, thanks...glb...
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Feb 12, 2001
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