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fish emulsion
Shiva wrote regarding fish emulsion:
I sure thing have NEVER seen FE at Home Depot or any other simlar store, and I am always all over the gardening stuff. I've seen it at the Lowes on Roxboro Road in Durham. I can't remember the bottle colour but do remember seeing it on a lower shelf. The guys in the gardening section have learned to leave me alone as I slowly go over all the shelves, picking up bottles and reading labels to see what's the latest and greatest. Then, I buy osmocote. *grin* My s.o. and my neighbors would kill me for the fish emulsion scent. Then again, I would have to wear a respirator as the scent makes me nauseous when it's "fresh". Anyone else use the Peter's rose spikes? They're often hard to find here but my roses seem to like them. I started using them last year and saw a big difference fairly quickly in the condition of my roses. Granted, I also use a multi-fertilizer approach. Here's hoping that we don't suffer another major power outage with the ice storm predicted for this Sunday in NC! December we spent five and a half days without power. Thinking about that, I probably ought to make some bread tonight or tomorrow. Susan s h simko at duke dot edu |
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In Susan H. Simko wrote:
My s.o. and my neighbors would kill me for the fish emulsion scent. Then again, I would have to wear a respirator as the scent makes me nauseous when it's "fresh". You can get deodorised stuff here. It still smells a little. I avoid it since I can't help the suspicion that whatever deodorising process they've used may also have killed some of the nutrient or micrtobial value the product delivers. |
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Susan H. Simko wrote this about fish juice:
I've seen it at the Lowes on Roxboro Road in Durham. I can't remember the bottle colour but do remember seeing it on a lower shelf. Durham might as well be Nebraska! I never go there, isn't that ridiculous? I used to when I had an artist friend who lived there in the coolest neighborhood downtown, but she moved. I really like Durham, though. Brightleaf Square is neat, or was. I got an espresso maker at that great kitchen shop there. Anyone else use the Peter's rose spikes? I saw these one brief moment in time, years ago--plant spikes just for roses. I think they sell out fast. Where did you get yours? Speaking of Osmocote--the Schultz ripoff I bought that is for roses and flowering shrubs says it lasts four months at temps averaging 70 degrees. Here, that would be, what, a little trickle until July then gushers?? What do you think? I think maybe I ought to do a heavy application of Mill's in the cooler spring, rather than later when the time release really starts flowing. Here's hoping that we don't suffer another major power outage with the ice storm predicted for this Sunday in NC! December we spent five and a half days without power. Yes, it was really scary the first night, and we have lots of trees that are invisibly cracked, just waiting for another load of ice to break. Good luck. Hope Durham Power gets their stuff together this time. I love how our moron governor launched a big study about WHY there was so much damage and WHY it took so long to get power back on. It is simple--great big old trees, lots of them, and above ground electric lines. Are we willing to do without the trees? Not on your life. Although--the way Nature has been cleaning house, I guess we have to make due with less. Thinking about that, I probably ought to make some bread tonight or tomorrow. You MAKE bread? Got a breadmaker, or do you do it the old fashioned way. I am no baker! But I love baking. Very cozy. Susan s h simko at duke dot edu |
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Shiva wrote:
Durham might as well be Nebraska! I never go there, isn't that ridiculous? I used to when I had an artist friend who lived there in the coolest neighborhood downtown, but she moved. I really like Durham, though. Brightleaf Square is neat, or was. I got an espresso maker at that great kitchen shop there. I know the feeling as south Raleigh and Cary are that way for me. I make it into norhtern Raleigh quite frequently as I live off of highway 98 not far from the Wake County line in northeast Durham. It's easier to go shoping in north Raleigh for me than it is to go to Durham. It's about the same distance, too. Anyone else use the Peter's rose spikes? I saw these one brief moment in time, years ago--plant spikes just for roses. I think they sell out fast. Where did you get yours? Lowes. You're right, they do sell out fast and I tend to contribute to that. They don't get them in very often so I often buy several packages of them when I see them. Speaking of Osmocote--the Schultz ripoff I bought that is for roses and flowering shrubs says it lasts four months at temps averaging 70 degrees. Here, that would be, what, a little trickle until July then gushers?? What do you think? I think maybe I ought to do a heavy application of Mill's in the cooler spring, rather than later when the time release really starts flowing. I don't recall seeing anything like that on the osmocote package. Hmmm... I guess I'll have to check closer. However, I do recall seeing the little capsules into August from my May application. Here's hoping that we don't suffer another major power outage with the ice storm predicted for this Sunday in NC! December we spent five and a half days without power. Yes, it was really scary the first night, and we have lots of trees that are invisibly cracked, just waiting for another load of ice to break. Good luck. Hope Durham Power gets their stuff together this time. I love how our moron governor launched a big study about WHY there was so much damage and WHY it took so long to get power back on. It is simple--great big old trees, lots of them, and above ground electric lines. Are we willing to do without the trees? Not on your life. Although--the way Nature has been cleaning house, I guess we have to make due with less. Despite everything (and just finishing cleaning up work stuff after being out of the office for a day and a half), this wasn't too bad for us. We lost power for about two hours but our new gas logs kept the house temperature very stable. Now, I'm hoping that everything melts off soon so I can assess the plant damage. You MAKE bread? Got a breadmaker, or do you do it the old fashioned way. I am no baker! But I love baking. Very cozy. Breadmaker as I am too lazy and too busy to do it by hand. It takes too much time that is usually dedicated to other stuff. Besides, we keep the house around 70 in the winter which really doesn't quite cut it for letting bread rise on its own. The breadmaker does a *terrific* job which is why I never buy bread. I am also passionate about cooking so making bread (despite my "cheating") is a natural extension. I got my piilu clematis from Wayside yesterday. I can't wait to get them inot the ground! However, I'm going to put them in pots inside for a while until they get established before putting them in the bed. If you're thinking about clematis and aren't averse to a pink/purple flower, I would highly recommend checkin gout the piilu. It double flowers in the spring/early summer and then single flowers in the late summer/fall. It's technically a group II clematis but apparently has some differences with the type of wood it flowers on - old for the doubles and new for the singles. There are only a select amount of places where you can obtain it as it was developed by an Estonian, Mr. Uno Kivistik, and part of the profits of each plant sold goes to his widow and daughter. This site has a list of all the places you can get it: http://www.icangarden.com/neweden/piilu.htm and pictures of it in both its single and double forms. Susan s h simko at duke dot edu |
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