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88 Robert Allen
atgrallen Offline Send Email
Feb 1, 2002
10:29 am
Hi all, For the past 15 years or so I've been experimenting with multi-species close companion planting. Over the last few years I keep hearing a reference to...
89 Robert Allen
atgrallen Offline Send Email
Feb 1, 2002
10:29 am
Hi all, For the past 15 years or so I've been experimenting with multi-species close companion planting. Over the last few years I keep hearing a reference to...
90 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 7, 2002
11:45 pm
... We don't have direct mention of mosquitos but in the PFAF database entry for the plant http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/cgi-bin/pfaf/arr_html?Nepeta+cataria we...
91 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 8, 2002
6:37 pm
As well as this mailing list PFAF also has a set of discussion groups linked to each page in the site and the plants in the database. ...
92 jardinsfelins@...
foyerfelin Offline Send Email
Feb 9, 2002
4:06 am
International friendships meeting place and cat sanctuary, in spacious gardens. Camping or sharing cat-room. Group activity : developing the sanctuary in...
93 quercusrobur2002
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Feb 9, 2002
10:18 am
A space for discussion, debate and chat mainly intended for those who are vegan primarily or incidentally for environmental reasons(as well as for spiritual,...
94 Graham Burnett
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Feb 9, 2002
11:42 am
This is an email which appeared on the International Permaculture email list some time back- I had Russ' permission to polish it up into an article, including...
95 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 10, 2002
9:22 pm
Kirk Dymbrowski writes: Other than the common Mastic tree mentioned in this database is anyone familiar with a form called Mt. Atlas Mastic? I saw this at the...
96 jardinsfelins@...
foyerfelin Offline Send Email
Feb 12, 2002
6:11 am
Why is everyone so silent on this list ? Shy ? Come on there must be something to share !!!! Love to all, michelle. ...
97 Robert Allen
atgrallen Offline Send Email
Feb 12, 2002
1:08 pm
Hi Michelle, I'm silent simply because I'm very busy writing books, editing a magazine and sowing seeds, but I will ask if you know of any forest or woodland...
98 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 12, 2002
6:30 pm
Robert, ... Whats the book your writing? We have some contact for French project in our Links Page http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/Links.html#EU Rich -- ...
99 Vishal Maheshwari
vishal250 Offline Send Email
Feb 13, 2002
5:03 pm
Hi all, I am Vishal, 25 years and from india. We are a family with agricultural background. Till now, my father had been taking up traditional crops and had...
100 David Adams
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Feb 13, 2002
5:45 pm
Grow tropical and subtropical fruit and ship it to North America! I have hoped in vain for years that NAFTA would make red sapote, white sapote, black sapote,...
101 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 14, 2002
12:03 am
Dear Vishal, ... We had an interesting message the other day from the Caribbean office of the Foreign Office of the british gov. A chap there is organizing a...
102 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 15, 2002
9:51 pm
Folks might be interested in the following comment Rich ... -- Plants for a Future: 7000 useful plants Web: http://www.pfaf.org/ or...
103 Ute Bohnsack
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Feb 16, 2002
3:33 pm
... [snip] ... [snip] Some Asian pear varieties are available from Frank P. Matthews nursery in the UK. I don't think they have a website but an e-mail contact...
104 Corner Plot Vegetables
cesbeamish Offline Send Email
Feb 19, 2002
11:40 am
I have been asked by an archaeologist what might have been grown on a fairly large scale, in a large pit or trench that could be regularly flooded. Any ideas...
105 orftuk Offline Send Email Feb 22, 2002
10:23 am
Hi Ces The first thing that comes to mind is traditional Celery - a.k.a. Trench Celery - which requires plenty of water and is usually grown in trenches for...
106 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 23, 2002
5:12 pm
Peter, We don't seen to have any plant by that name in the database. I'm passing your message onto the pfaf mailing list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pfaf ...
107 quercusrobur2002
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Feb 24, 2002
9:54 am
Found in this weeks Radio Times; Radio 4, Monday 25/2/02, 9.00 pm, 'Nature'; 'Living In The Woods'- "As conservationists argue for stronger enforcement of...
108 quercusrobur2002
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Feb 24, 2002
9:55 am
Found in this weeks Radio Times; Radio 4, Monday 25/2/02, 9.00 pm, 'Nature'; 'Living In The Woods'- "As conservationists argue for stronger enforcement of...
109 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Feb 28, 2002
9:32 pm
Plants For A Future will be holding a two day workshop on the 6th/7th of April entitled "Shaping the Future of Plants For A Future" which will be held at our...
110 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Mar 7, 2002
8:24 pm
Hi folks, We've been busy preparing some quizzes to go on the web-site and fit in with our educational program. I though the people on the mailing list might...
111 Richard Morris
pfafrich Offline Send Email
Mar 7, 2002
9:26 pm
Hi folks, We've been busy preparing some quizzes to go on the web-site and fit in with our educational program. I though the people on the mailing list might...
112 angiemac1@...
moma4538240 Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
3:46 am
im trying to create my own backyard garden of eden, ive started but would like to learn from more experinced folk. i live in obion tn. not to many people here...
113 Robert Waldrop
jpeaceokc Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
5:41 am
Angie, I'm fairly new on this list too. 3 years ago we started slowly transforming our lawn into garden. One thing I learned was to spend time studying...
114 angiemac1@...
moma4538240 Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
1:20 pm
robert , thanks for the warm welcome, thats one of my goals not to have a lawn. i can more useful things in the garden than crab grass LOL. my yard is small...
115 Robert Waldrop
jpeaceokc Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
1:52 pm
I don't have any experience with rooting grape vines, but I am presently rooting a large number of elderberry cuttings that we were given. If you have more...
116 angiemac1@...
moma4538240 Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
3:17 pm
robert i also read honey maks a good rooting hormone. sent you a page on willows. have fun. angie...
117 Cat Sweeney
starwolfdreamer Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2002
11:18 pm
Thank you, I will be interested to see how much I know and learn more. Caat The loveliest of faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the...
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