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  • Category: Organic
  • Founded: Sep 3, 2001
  • Language: English
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Gail, it really makes no difference whether the seedling picture is Yarrow or Pineapple Weed, the other photographs are certainly not Yarrow - the question was...
9 Aug 13, 2009
3:50 am

Infowolf1@...
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APPLE DAY Sunday 27 September 2009 A seasonal celebration in and around the orchards at Stanmer Park. Find out more about apples at this free event. Apple...
1 Aug 5, 2009
10:22 pm

Kate
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Im wondering if any one has eaten Gingko fruits. they are pretty astringent, and smell funny (smells lke crayons, and somthing else), but Im sure they could...
5 Jul 23, 2009
4:14 pm

manofpeace32
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I love the PFAF database! However, I wish that there were more photographs and information on identifying these useful plants...and differentiating them from...
1 Jul 19, 2009
1:18 pm

volvelle2003
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I thought I'd post (I also have one for PAW PAW's <--> Asimine a number on Garden web, ubc botanical garden fourm, and another On a homesteading/ organic...
1 Jul 17, 2009
2:44 pm

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Hi, The genus Chenopodium is the subject of "taxonomic disputes" and is fairly diverse, color-wise, so don't be surprised if you see individuals which differ...
3 Jul 16, 2009
2:30 am

Steve
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We all have our weeds http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weed We have weeds in our gardens that we were happy with as pioneer plants earlier - as the gardens develop...
1 Jul 15, 2009
10:38 pm

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Hi Edith, I was just in Tennessee and I think my friend has wild garlic growing around his garden plot. I'll ask him and see (please be patient, though, as he...
1 Jul 15, 2009
1:50 am

Steve
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Hi all .. I joined this group when researching Huauzontle and trying to ascertain different varieties.. on website "seeds of change" the picture is red and on...
2 Jul 14, 2009
7:58 am

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Hello All, I have recently joined the group mainly because of all the reading I did on Wild Garlic. It seems however, that most of you who have it live in the...
2 Jul 14, 2009
7:04 am

Joseph A. Cleary
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iM WONDERING I read about Matricaria (pineapple weed) Matricaria matricarioides growing in baseball feilds on the site. Now it has disapered I don't see it, I...
4 Jul 13, 2009
9:48 pm

Geir Flatabø
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Hello Everyone, I heard that the Italians grow them. I was wondering if I could get some spores and grow them here in my damp basement in my house in Cebu...
25 Jul 10, 2009
10:20 am

Michael Porter
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or INFORmation ON WHERE TO GET THEM, i GUESSS THESE WOULD BE GREAT FOR ROOTSTOCK, Im thinking since they are drawf tree's IM also Interested In Plant breeding...
1 Jul 9, 2009
8:45 pm

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Dear Friends I am a new member of this group, and have been trying to search through correspondence that might assist me to identify a nut bearing tree that...
5 Jul 8, 2009
12:52 pm

Helena Spear
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Not much to go on Helena, But it could be Calodrendron capense, "Cape Chestnut", currently in the Rutaceae family (Citrus fruit etc.). Tree: ...
2 Jul 8, 2009
7:51 am

Helena Spear
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Dear friends I am 58 years old organic farmer from sri sri lanka,I have very keen interest in Bd farming . I would like to see BD farm in California and have a...
1 Jul 7, 2009
8:36 pm

Jayabuddhi Amarasinghe
jayabuddhi2006
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Hi everyone, Just wondered if anyone had any advice about buying a property with land which is on the levels - i.e goes down to sea level. The actual house is...
6 Jul 7, 2009
5:40 pm

nerdnooky
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Hello all, Would anyone have any idea where or how I could get hold of Wolffia (watermeal/least duckweed) in the UK?...
2 Jun 30, 2009
5:28 pm

Phil Corbett
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I have already posted pics of Juneberries in bloom and you could see that they are a beautiful plant. Now I have posted pics of the fruit - the thing that...
7 Jun 28, 2009
5:17 pm

fran k
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Hello there everyone ,I have managed to germinate three D. virginiana tree from seed and as this is a new species to me I was wondering if anybody out there...
1 Jun 25, 2009
2:23 pm

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Today I was out, and about laying in grass By the river, anyways before I left I have had Aloe vera sitting in a BAby jar. this didn't seem like I could make...
1 Jun 24, 2009
10:48 pm

manofpeace32
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I add peels that have been processed to my soils. So far everything is greener and seems happier. -- Charlotte Fairchild Fear thou not (Isaiah 41:10) Ask your...
1 Jun 22, 2009
5:28 pm

charfair fairchar
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I make compost/mulch areas, where I grow Mucuna, Canavailia, Winged-beans, Ipomoea batatas, gourds and just chuck the other weed - refuse on top (Sunflower,...
5 Jun 22, 2009
5:54 am

Joseph A. Cleary
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Dear David and Frank: A compost pile will need moisture and air. You use air water and vegetable matter, no animal bones or meat. Animal manure is expectable...
5 Jun 21, 2009
11:17 pm

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I think they are the best of the Rubus species. I read they are more raspberry than blackberry but they do have juiciness of the blackberry. I keep thinking...
2 Jun 21, 2009
5:56 pm

Griselda Mussett
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Why do we live in little boxes? It kinda makes sense for a family to live together in a few rooms (living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms), and it's...
6 Jun 21, 2009
3:32 pm

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Dear Mentha Man and others, Let me tell you a few more interesting facts about Rubus spp. Here in the mid Himalayas, there is a wild growing Rubus locally...
2 Jun 21, 2009
2:12 pm

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Hello, This is a lazy question, and I am using this knowledgeable group to find it out if anyone knows. It may be perfectly obvious and simple.but I was...
3 Jun 19, 2009
10:41 am

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I am wondering if wine berry is really invasive. I found some years ago by a river near my apt and it never came back. In addition it is classified as a...
11 Jun 18, 2009
11:45 pm

matthew@...
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Hi Vital, Are you asking if Gojis will grow in cool climates? Or were you asking how many hours of sun they require? Geir seems to have answered the first one...
4 Jun 18, 2009
5:25 pm

Steve
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