RE: Re: pre-emergent use
Thanks guys.
I'm in a state of shock, as I'm typing this they're reading off the
verdicts in the Diallo case - Not Guilty for all the cops. I never knew that
pulling out your wallet while standing in the doorway of your house was a
capital offense in NYC.
Adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kristina & bruce [SMTP:kjwbdw@gateway.net]
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 4:49 PM
> To: Honigman, Adam; 'Jennifer L Barricklow';
> community_garden@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: [cg] Re: pre-emergent use
>
> Adam
>
> Gardens Alive at www.gardens-alive.com carries a corn-based pre-emergent.
> I've never used it and don't know anyone who has. You've probably seen
> their catalog, having mostly organically-oriented pest control products.
>
> Bruce Wittchen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Honigman, Adam <Adam.Honigman@bowne.com>
> To: 'Jennifer L Barricklow' <barricklow@juno.com>;
> community_garden@mallorn.com <community_garden@mallorn.com>
> Date: Friday, February 25, 2000 10:00 AM
> Subject: RE: [cg] Re: pre-emergent use
>
>
> >Jennifer:
> >
> >Our garden buys alot of our stuff from catalogs. If this is an organic
> >product which would not leave a residue for a suceeding season ( the
> >gardener might want to grow spinach or winter wheat after the tomato
> season)
> >what catalog carries these corn gluten products?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Adam
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Jennifer L Barricklow [SMTP:barricklow@juno.com]
> >> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 1:10 AM
> >> To: community_garden@mallorn.com
> >> Subject: [cg] Re: pre-emergent use
> >>
> >> For a pre-emergent herbicide that has no toxic residues, try one of the
> >> corn gluten products. Something in corn gluten inhibits seed
> germination,
> >> which is great if you want to suppress weed seedlings. Don't use it in
> >> beds where you plan to plant seed, however. But it should work great in
> >> beds where you are using transplants, because the corn gluten has no
> >> detrimental effect on plants.
> >>
> >> Jennifer Barricklow
> >> North Haven, CT
> >>
> >> From: James Rushton I Foundation <Rshtn1fn@bellsouth.net>
> >> Reply-To: "Rshtn1fn@bellsouth.net" <Rshtn1fn@bellsouth.net>
> >> To: "'community_garden@mallorn.com'" <community_garden@mallorn.com>
> >> Cc: "'drushton@bellsouth.net'" <drushton@bellsouth.net>
> >> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 10:59:46 -0600
> >> Organization: James Rushton I Foundation
> >> Subject: [cg] Community Garden
> >>
> >> We are in the planning process of preparing our vegetable garden for
> >> spring. It has been suggested we put down the black plastic and then
> put
> >>
> >> pine bark mulch on top of the plastic in order to hold moisture and
> >> control
> >> weeds.
> >>
> >> What about using pre-emergent in a vegetable garden? Is this safe to
> >> apply? We would appreciate any recommendations you might offer.
> >>
> >> 2/24/00
> >> Bself
> >> JR I Foundation
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