Re: hosta talk
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- Subject: Re: hosta talk
- From: J* M*
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 06:17:35 -0800
Narda,
Here in Virginia, I have to make sure I ask for granite grit(bought some
yesterday), they have both oyster and granite at the local farm supply
place. Check, they may have granite also.
Judy in Virginia
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From: NardaA@aol.com <NardaA@aol.com>
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: hosta talk
>In a message dated 12/9/99 8:10:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>seabeth@heart.net writes:
>
><< It comes in fine, medium and
> coarse grind. Use fine for dressing pots. It is also very inexpensive at
> most farm stores.
> >>
>
>Would you believe that here in Ohio that the chicken grit is ground oyster
>shells. I have never seen granite grit. Oyster shells are too salty to
use
>for dressing but they are great for the chickens, minerals you know. Narda
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