Re: storms


The building is closed to workers today. Don't know about insurance or
anything else yet. The building is only 5 years old. They just don't
make 'em like they used to. (O.K., now I sound like my parents).

 


Bonnie Holmes <holmesbm@usit.net> wrote:
Glad to hear that no one was hurt...what trauma...will the insurance cover
most rebuilding? 75 tornados in one weekend seems like a lot to me. Does
anyone know if it is a record or is it common in tornado land?

Bonnie Zone 6+ ETN




> [Original Message]
> From: Jesse Bell 
> To: 
> Date: 06/02/2004 3:33:24 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Pam--Maxicrop/storms TX
>
> Well, my husband's building fell apart during all of this storm stuff.
> The bridge that goes from his parking building to his work building
> collapsed in the wind and then the side of the parking garage buckled,
> and THEN all the glass on one side of his building started shattering.
> So they hit the basement till it was over...then went home. They aren't
> allowed back in the building today or tomorrow. Worried about structural
> damage. Close call for us today.
>
>
>
> wrote:
> It's good stuff Jim. I use it on everything! Good news, storms left
> minimal damage, only lost two big four o'clocks. Power and water are ON,
> hallelujah.
>
> Phone should be charged in an hour or two. Baby is OK! And we got 3" of
> rain! More than we had al month of May! I am blessed indeed!
>
>
> Pam Evans
> Kemp, TX
> zone 8A
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: james singer
> Sent: 6/2/2004 4:45:16 PM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Pam--Maxicrop [Update]
>
> > I treated two of the Hong Kong orchid tree seedlings with Maxicrop. I 
> > have six seedlings. The two treated ones are very nice but so are two 
> > of the untreated ones. And a third one--that had not germinated when I 
> > treated the other two, is really the star of the show. All of these 
> > have secondary leaves, and in less than 2 weeks.
> > 
> > Next weekend I'll jump those five seedlings to gallon pots and treat 
> > the ones I treated before with Maxicrop again.
> > 
> > 
> > On Friday, May 28, 2004, at 06:59 PM, james singer wrote:
> > 
> > > Pam, have you ever applied Maxicrop powder directly to seedlings? 
> > > Undiluted at soil level, not liquid on leaves. Analysis seems low 
> > > enough to suggest it will bear no harm. At the same time, I don't
want 
> > > to snuff my Hong Kong babies--just heat up their behinds a little.
> > >
> > >
> > > Island Jim
> > > Southwest Florida
> > > Zone 10
> > > 27.0 N, 82.4 W
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