The cheapest way to deal with rabbit / tree relations is to do nothing. I run a tree nursery with rabbits. They are fond of biting off thin saplings at about...
New book ! Coconut. A guide to traditional and improved varieties. By R. Bourdeix, J.L. Konan and Y.P. N'Cho Editions Diversiflora, Montpellier SIZE: 21X 27 CM...
Did you ever find a source for the Daubenton kale..I would love to know, or to trade a variety of mine if you have it yourself now. Adam. (e-mail me when you...
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Hi, I am a long time lurker on this list who lives in Tampa, Florida. I am looking for a groundcover (hopefully an edible/useful one) to plant around my ...
Plant Sesuvium portulacastrum, a florida native that is edible and very D tolerant. ... Re: [pfaf] groundcovers for hot and sunny spots in Florida Plant...
Happy New Year everyone. Like me you are probably busy planning the planting and ordering seed. Is anyone familiar with any perennial brassicas? I have a...
Just as a matter of interest, sea kale grows in deep shingle or sand banks by the south coast here in England, in what look like the most inhospitable ...
Greetings Does anyone know about dinosaur kale and where to get it? Thank you yours in good health nieema papaloquelites <papaloquelites@...> wrote:...
I sent a message asking about a different type of kale and it was never posted and I have not seen the answer to the question. Will there be a problem asking...
... The first post of any user is always moderated to prevent spam getting to the list. This means that there can be some delay in messages being posted as I...
I have no experience with the ones you mention, but I have a few others to mention that survives very well here in "cold Norway", they are Crambe cordifolia, -...
... I *think* this is the one also called 'Lacinato' or 'Tuscan kale', or 'cavalo nero'. It's almost black, large, shaped like a palm tree... You can buy the...
... Ooops. I just noticed that the subject line is 'Perennial Kale'. The kale I describe above is *not* perennial - anyway, it isn't in my climate (cold...
While discussing kale anyone knows of kale varieties resistant to club root disease, that is really a mess here in my garden. and where to get seeds. Geir...
One of the oldest plants in my garden here near Trondheim in Norway at 63.5N is a Sea Kale (Crambe maritima) (bought as so-called "thongs" or root cuttings...
Hi, Geir, and Steven.... I have Crambe maritima, just going into its first winter, so we shall see. I only got a few seeds from a seed saver,they may have ...
Det vokste ei stor Crambe cordifolia ( = Crambe tatarica ? likner makroskopisk sjølv om den er oppgitt emd eige navn i Pfaf) ved oppkjørselen til Finnsås...
Hi All, I just had an green and away magazine (forgotten title!) and they are doing a piece on perennial growing in the UK (and elsewhere). I could not think...
Rich: I grow macadamias here in Paraguay and also I am trying to grow native and forgotten fruits of this region that have been replaced by non local fruits...
OK, I'll put an end to this internal Norwegian discussion :) It would be interesting to know if your C. cordifolia is still there in Snåsa (first seen by...
Hmmm, what I know about this desease from a webside that doesn´t exist any more is, that you should keep the pH between 6,5 and 7 on sandy soils and don`t...
The disease does not seem to affect the perannials, and not the fastest growing annuals (radishes).. and it is possible to grow the athers, but it is...
Ariel: I am trying to have fruits of the following trees which are being replaced by "foreign" fruits. There are no comercial cultivations of these trees.....
Thank you for being so helpful with a lot of hard to find information. Very much appreciated! Kate ... From: A. A. Pasternak To: pfaf@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
This is such sanity in a mainstream world of tree wrapping obsession...due primarily I think to the 'magic of the market'...great Medicine huh? Here's some...