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My Veggie Garden
If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at
www.myveggiegarden.com Info includes; The Basics Soil Preparation Composting Organic Manures Companion Planting Freezing Vegetables and lots more, new info on it's way over the next growing season include; Herb section More info on each Veggie including video **3 NEW VIDEO CLIPS ADDED NOW** for you to download and see. Heaps of photos and Monthly Diary for you to read Costs you nothing and never will. |
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The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." "Kane" wrote in message ... If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com |
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"Mark Allison" nomail@please wrote in message ... "The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." "Kane" wrote in message ... If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com It loaded for me without any problems. Natalie |
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Kane wrote:
If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at Yep! Got'n'y free info on how to keep Blue Tongue lizards from eating the cherry tomatoes? *Without* using poisonous snail baits, that is... Or, how to stop the cockies from alighting on top of the beans and snapping them off? Or especially, how to keep the blasted Red Bellied Black Snake out of the compost heap! TIA, -- Trish {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia |
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"Mark Allison" nomail@please wrote in message ... "The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." Same here. "Kane" wrote in message ... If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com |
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I can view the page, but the garden is in AUSTRALIA, not Austin, Texas.
-Nancy |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:36:31 -0400, Mark Allison wrote:
"The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings." Works for me fine. |
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Kane wrote:
If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com Info includes; The Basics Soil Preparation Composting Organic Manures Companion Planting Freezing Vegetables and lots more, new info on it's way over the next growing season include; Herb section More info on each Veggie including video **3 NEW VIDEO CLIPS ADDED NOW** for you to download and see. Heaps of photos and Monthly Diary for you to read Costs you nothing and never will. I think you might find the reading the following URL profitable http://www.weblife.org/humanure/ -- Zone 8b (Detroit, MI) I do not post my address to news groups. |
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"Trish Brown" wrote in message ... Kane wrote: If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at Yep! Got'n'y free info on how to keep Blue Tongue lizards from eating the cherry tomatoes? *Without* using poisonous snail baits, that is... Plant extra 'maters, I rather like bluetongues. Or, how to stop the cockies from alighting on top of the beans and snapping them off? Sulphur crested cockies are the most destructive buggers, smart, strong and beaks like bolt cutters. They are likely to see through any scarecrow mechanism quickly. I don't have them (yet) but if I did I would be looking at caging the veges. Or especially, how to keep the blasted Red Bellied Black Snake out of the compost heap! It may leave of its own accord once the weather is warmer as I guess it goes there for warmth. Wear boots, tread heavily, carry a spade and leave it alone if possible, if it stays around you wont have brown snakes. If there are no browns to worry about you could get a herpetologist to relocate it. David |
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 00:22:06 GMT, "Kane"
wrote: If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com Info includes; The Basics Soil Preparation Composting etc Costs you nothing and never will. Neat site. Shame about the hemisphere. ;-] Andy A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet? |
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LOVE THIS! you did a GREAT job!!
Lorraine "Kane" wrote in message ... If you want free info on veggie gardening then check out my site at www.myveggiegarden.com Info includes; The Basics Soil Preparation Composting Organic Manures Companion Planting Freezing Vegetables and lots more, new info on it's way over the next growing season include; Herb section More info on each Veggie including video **3 NEW VIDEO CLIPS ADDED NOW** for you to download and see. Heaps of photos and Monthly Diary for you to read Costs you nothing and never will. |
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I want some of whatever N. Woolley's using:
: I can view the page, but the garden is in AUSTRALIA, not Austin, : Texas. : -Nancy LOL... How DARE it NOT be in Austin! -- Jeßus |
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I want some of whatever N. Woolley's using:
: I can view the page, but the garden is in AUSTRALIA, not Austin, : Texas. : -Nancy LOL... How DARE it NOT be in Austin! -- Jeßus |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 11:00:11 +0000, Kane wrote:
www.myveggiegarden.com I notice that you advise against adding either human or animal feces to a compost pile, citing disease as your reason. Where, oh where, did you get that information? Farmers have been safely using both sorts of manure for centuries. FYI, humans ARE animals ... and they give off an especially rich manure that is generally mixed with drinking water and discarded in a nearby body of recreational water after cursory treatment. At least the farmers used to apply it to the fields, till it in and recycle the nutrients the animals were finished using. I think that, if you were to google for "humanure" and read through that excellent and comprehensive discussion of the topic presented there, you would strike that prohibition against feces. Even if you don't, I will. Folks ... manure from large animals, even those that shave regularly, is okay in compost piles provided a short list of conditions are met: 1) keep the fresh manure covered with a layer of sawdust or leaves to trap odors 2) if you compost using hot methods, allow for a one year cycle. 3) if you compost using cold methods, allow for a three year cycle. 4) if you follow this procedure in the city, don't tell anyone ... the world is full of fecophobes. I don't mean to rain on your parade, but that prohibition (red letters, no less!) has exactly no foundation in fact. Bill |
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