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1515 Rich Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 2, 2007
8:22 pm
... Subject: TOLLY ON THE TELLY TONIGHT! Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 18:56:18 -0000 From: peter white <ahet04@...> To: peter white...
1516 icculus2000@...
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Feb 2, 2007
10:50 pm
hi everyone I assume you understood the email from Andrea by its context - and because she's exactly right, but I thought I'd throw in a one-word translation (...
1517 Geir Flatabø
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Feb 3, 2007
10:09 pm
Or could it be some Plectranthus with lemon scent ?? At least those are succulent, and roots easy... Geir Flatabø...
1518 Andrea Cordone
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Feb 3, 2007
10:22 pm
Yes Steve I would said avaiable. See all soon Andrea On vie, 2007-02-02 at 14:50 -0800, icculus2000@... wrote: > hi everyone > > I assume you...
1519 biggleswademark Offline Send Email Feb 6, 2007
9:30 pm
Hello! Im new to this, but was searching the web for the plant family Calyceraceae and I ended up here! Im working at the University of Georgia, Athens, USA...
1520 Martin Naylor
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Feb 7, 2007
10:46 pm
Bill is on T V tonight in Australia ANGER AND FURY, lets have more of it, instead of living in a Utopian world of peace love and incense, people who object to...
1521 sustain_ability@...
mogiljan2 Offline Send Email
Feb 8, 2007
12:03 am
Martin, I spent 10 minutes trying to find the Bill Mollison net cast (audio) but nothing. Please indicate a link, either specific or general, to the net cast. ...
1522 Geir Flatabø
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Feb 8, 2007
3:06 pm
Could you tell what genus -es you are talking about ?? Geir Flatabø...
1523 GRACE CRABB
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Feb 11, 2007
2:25 pm
you can use humanure as compost but if it is wet i.e. mixed with urine you will have to leave it to compost thoroughly for 2 years. This kills all know...
1524 Alfredo Larios
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Feb 11, 2007
2:27 pm
does anyone have a picture of this tree or the fruit?...
1525 Javier Cosp
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Feb 12, 2007
2:54 pm
"Guamara" begins with "gua" like almost every native fruit in my country, Paraguay. So, I guess it could be a fruit from South America, with a guaraní name....
1526 Traveler in Thyme
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Feb 12, 2007
3:24 pm
We let our humanure pile set for 2 years, and have 3 piles we rotate. The Chinese have been using "night soil" to fertilise rice paddies for millenium,...
1527 Cindy
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Feb 12, 2007
5:38 pm
... Presumably you'd heat the rice enough to kill bacteria and viruses when it's cooked. Prions wouldn't be killed, though, I don't think. I think I'd keep it...
1528 Donald Sunday
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Feb 12, 2007
5:49 pm
please i refer you to the site below: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/1492/paullinia.html Javier Cosp <jcosp@...> wrote: "Guamara" begins with "gua"...
1529 intjring Offline Send Email Feb 12, 2007
9:09 pm
... If you go to Google images and search Paullinia cupana, you will see images of the fruit and the plants. Cindy...
1530 Rich Morris
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Feb 12, 2007
11:49 pm
Interesting article in today independent on Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale). Boots the chemist are interested in using the plant in products for sensative skin and...
1531 Dee Harris
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Feb 14, 2007
2:55 pm
I haven't had a chance to get to the original post about Japanese Knotweed so can someone fill me in? Is Japanese Knotweed only good for breaking down compost...
1532 mIEKAL aND
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Feb 14, 2007
3:25 pm
-early shoots can be eaten like asparagus -goats & pigs love it but needs to be rationed because they will eat it until it makes them sick -we make panpipes &...
1533 Griselda
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Feb 14, 2007
4:20 pm
I spent a long time researching this on the net and in practice, trying to remove a patch of about 80 sq metres of it from a garden. I found there are three...
1534 Dee Harris
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Feb 15, 2007
1:25 am
Interesting! I'm going to look this plant up. I know that vinegar kills off roaches, fleas and some plants. Do you think that it would work with this one? Now...
1535 Dee Harris
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Feb 15, 2007
1:29 am
Can it be grown in a pot? Wolf mIEKAL aND <memexikon@...> wrote: -early shoots can be eaten like asparagus -goats & pigs love it but needs to be rationed...
1536 Griselda
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Feb 15, 2007
8:39 am
If vinegar could do it and you were the first to discover it, you¹d be a millionaire if you kept your formula secret. The plant grows along canal and river...
1537 Griselda
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Feb 15, 2007
8:43 am
In the UK you can¹t buy it. It¹s illegal to move it from any property out into public space, or into another property without licence (commercial destruction...
1538 Pat Meadows
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Feb 15, 2007
1:52 pm
... In Northern Pennsylvania in the mountains where I live (an area that is far colder than any part of the UK) some Japanese knotweed grows along protected...
1539 John Marshall
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Feb 16, 2007
1:00 am
I've had to get rid of several clumps of this stuff which had infested areas of Cornish hedge here. After several years of unsuccessful attempts I have ...
1540 Dee Harris
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Feb 16, 2007
2:28 pm
I'm curious to know if heat will kill it. Here in Houston, we can get some really hot days. Wolf Pat Meadows <pat@...> wrote: ... In Northern...
1541 Dee Harris
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Feb 16, 2007
2:31 pm
Little wonder if it's as invasive as you say. Sounds like what burdock does. Wolf Griselda <griselda1@...> wrote: In the UK you can¹t buy it....
1542 Dee Harris
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Feb 16, 2007
2:35 pm
Actually it's my grandmother's formula. She used to use vinegar for a lot of things. Wolf Griselda <griselda1@...> wrote: If vinegar could do it...
1543 Pat Meadows
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Feb 16, 2007
3:04 pm
... Our summers in northern Pennsylvania are on the cool side (especially in the mountains, as we are). The summers in Maryland (near Baltimore) where I saw...
1544 Pat Meadows
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Feb 16, 2007
3:07 pm
... I think the prize for Horrible Invasive Plants goes to giant hogweed, however. That stuff is SCARY! ...
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