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If so, please send a note my way. I have old silver coins (1888-1923) that might barter, instead of money orders. Most banks in the US don't handle int'l...
11 Nov 13, 2009
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Sara Elbrai
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I have rooted a few trees and plants by scratching a limb, applying rooting hormone, clearing grass so there is dirt contact, and placing a comely rock on top...
1 Nov 12, 2009
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charfair fairchar
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These are growing on a vine that dies back to the ground every year. The host plant is a spirea. The florescense is similar to a pitcher plant, & sometimes...
7 Nov 11, 2009
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Joseph A. Cleary
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Hello lovely people!                                  We will be holding a summer camp and running some non profit courses on...
2 Nov 6, 2009
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Laury Carter
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Chrysanthemum Tea a popular beverage in East Asia made from Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum. It is also used for various ailments in...
4 Nov 1, 2009
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Joseph A. Cleary
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Has anyone taken the Buteyko Breathing course and found relief for Asthma? Also, I found a promising herbal remedy for Emphysema, Would anyone be interested in...
2 Oct 30, 2009
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Hi guys! I was walking around in the north Wales and I found this unbelivable plant in front of me... What plant is it? here the picture Thanks Matteo...
6 Oct 30, 2009
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Stephen Barstow
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The squirrels can open them, but I have not been able to eat them or open them. I get the outer skin off and then my hands are black for weeks. I use my walnut...
10 Oct 29, 2009
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hi i am looking for a tool by which i can do hoing of my one acre land on which i have planted asparagus racemosus. can any body help me in finding hoing...
7 Oct 28, 2009
11:23 am

Michael Porter
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My favorite hoe is sometimes called a "stirrup" hoe. I know I've heard them called other things, but don't remember what they were... It has a rocking head,...
2 Oct 27, 2009
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hello. i am in the process of harvesting my runner bean seeds for eating. i understand they need hard boiling similar to kidney beans. can it be assumed that...
3 Oct 27, 2009
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Sam Norris
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sorry i have clearly got very confused about what kalonji is. Nigella Sativa seems to be the answer. not a cumin nor an onion which it appears to be. Cesca...
1 Oct 26, 2009
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Francesca Beamish
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Dear Friend: I'm taking the milk weed thistle for a live thing too, as I have a problem with alcohol, but I'm told that even if I get my liver back I still...
4 Oct 26, 2009
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Gail Lloyd
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hi again. it's been a while since i was here, previously looking advice about growing stevia in the uk. as it happened i never managed to get a single seed to...
13 Oct 26, 2009
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Peter Ellis
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hi i am farmer and would like to know what is tissue culture. how one can generate millions of plantlets in a short time. thank you...
5 Oct 23, 2009
10:48 pm

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http://www.tradeboss.com/default.cgi/action/viewproducts/productid/85355/productname/Cashew_nut/ "Cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL), a by-product of processing...
3 Oct 23, 2009
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daniel wildman
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http://permacultureassociation.cmail2.com/T/ViewEmail/y/51270DF02D7EA419/833C7772F6CB092D6A4D01E12DB8921D...
1 Oct 23, 2009
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Dear Mr. X, Welcome to the list. I think there is nothing wrong in calling you Mr. X till we know your name. I hope that we will enjoy each other's...
2 Oct 22, 2009
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Allmende Verden
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Hello, my name is Veronica and I have just became a member of this list, I have been trying to find information about a plant, which scientific name is...
3 Oct 22, 2009
2:36 pm

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For anyone that might be interested PRACTICAL PERMACULTURE GARDENING - A two-day course This course explores how Permaculture Design can be used to create...
2 Oct 20, 2009
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kate
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Has anybody had experience growing grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus)? Is it useful as a food grain? I'd like to give it a try in Central Ontario....
19 Oct 20, 2009
5:39 pm

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I noticed that a few folks from the UK have posted new supplies of Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle) seeds on eBay. Would anyone be interested in trade for...
8 Oct 20, 2009
11:01 am

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hi i am farming asparagus racemosus in our state uttrakhand and many farmers are cultivating this any body interested in buying our dried roots of this herbs...
1 Oct 19, 2009
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Rakesh
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Hello I am involved with a permaculture group on north london. We are in the early stages of planning a major forest garden. one of my tasks is to research...
31 Oct 18, 2009
10:19 pm

Gaardenier
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Hello! I want to start making my own plant soap to use at home. Strictly vegetable, I don't want to use any sodium hidroxide. In pfaf database I found some...
6 Oct 17, 2009
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Ossi Kakko
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Does anyone know a source for Day length nutral Winged Bean ,-I think it was called "Hunan" Baker Creek used to have it--but no longer, -- Michael Porter...
1 Oct 16, 2009
6:17 am

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Robert, Here are the 3 Sapindus species' seeds we offer, Sapindus saponaria might be the best, although Sapindus mukorossi seems to be better known. Sapindus...
1 Oct 16, 2009
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You can buy "soap nuts" from several different places online. They are the nutshells of one of several species of Sapindus (Sapindus mukrossi is supposed to be...
1 Oct 15, 2009
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Robert Alcock
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Sorry forgot the link ; http://www.mcall.com/news/all-a1_5salviabox.7047810oct11,0,2551238.story...
5 Oct 12, 2009
3:22 am

daniel wildman
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Salvia divinorum very rarely produces seeds, and plants grown from seeds tend to be rather feeble. In it's natural environment the plant produces adventitious...
2 Oct 12, 2009
12:44 am

daniel wildman
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