RE: Miller in April


I remembered something funny, don't know if I mentioned this before or
not...you all know I have that website with the gardening catalogs
right? So a couple months or so ago I got an email from a nice person
asking for her company to be listed. She sells manure...packaged in 8 oz
bags...to make "manure tea" with. For like $10. There's even gift packs.
And it's from her own animals!
I shouldn't make fun or anything because, sheesh, go for it if you can
get it...but I did laugh. I'd be a millionaire if I could sell all the
poop at my place.

Cyndi


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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of Jesse Bell
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:14 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Miller in April

Hmm.  Well...I have LOTS of the fresh dung at my place!  Take your
pick...horse, cow, llama, chicken, goat....as soon as I can save up for
one
of those "speedy" composters, I'm gonna stick a sign out front that says
"compost for sale" right next to my "Chicken Eggs/ $3.00 a dozen".  LOL.



On 3/26/09, james singer <inlandjim1@q.com> wrote:
>
> Couple of interesting entries for April in Miller's 18th century
> "Gardener's Kalendar."
>
> Planting melons. He says to make a small mound of fresh dung [he
doesn't
> say what kind but for some reason I think horse], cover the dung with
a foot
> of loam, plant the seeds on top, and cover the planting with a bell
jar. The
> dung, he says, will heat up the soil, which will stimulate germination
and
> root growth; the bell jar will keep cold winds at bay. As the plants
> develop, he says, add a ring of fresh dung covered by loam around the
hill
> to encourage the roots to grow outward to support large vines.
>
> Insects. He says if you have insects in your orchard trees wash them
out
> with an infusion made with tobacco stalks. [Earliest pesticide
> recommendation I know of. And they were still using nicotine in the
> mid-1900s--200 years later.]
>
>
> Inland Jim
> Willamette Valley
> 44.99 N 123.04 W
> Elevation 148'
> 39.9" Precipitation
> Hardiness Zone 8/9
> Heat Zone 5
> Sunset Zone 6
> Minimum 0 F [-15 C]
> Maximum 102 F [39 C]
>
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