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Re: Mel Ortho Tomato Lettuce Plan FFruit Trees Bushes
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- Subject: Re: Mel Ortho Tomato Lettuce Plan FFruit Trees Bushes
- From: "Deborah J. Martin" martin@zianet.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2000 19:25:19 -0700
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Hello Bill,
Where do you live. I'm going over to a neighbors house this week to
take baring mulberry cuttings. Do you need a male tree or can I get
away with just one?? Debbie
Bill wrote:
>
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> >Oh, WOW, Dawn!
> You just widened my horizons! My yard is a miserable gravel
> patch covered with the last tenant's red crushed rock and
> subversive "Wandering Jew" vines. But 5 gal. buckets from the bakery or deli -
> wonderful!
>
> **Ortho had a study printed a few years abck showing for amount of soil
> PURCHASED... a 5 gal (1/2 cu ft) gave more than larger sizes, for the
> PROPORTION of SOIL.
>
> Lettuce, 6-9" deep is fine for most varieties.
>
> GET a general veggie book, like Ortho's for ~$7. unless Mel cover's these
> things. I want his book, but am not sure if I can allocate the money for
> another book. i've many, and so few plants, am reversing course.
>
> And that wandering Jew, was healping your soil stay moist.
> It readily decomposes, and is easy to pull. It's not a
> terrible weed! Just a weed. But also a ground cover.
> --------------
> I HOPE I haven't shared this, and reposted.
> Here's my WINTER grocery list.
> These are going SO FAST, that in a week you'll miss
> out on 1/3 of waht is available in my area. Maybe yours too.
>
> Jan. 2000:
>
> Red raspberries, *3/pk
> Baba-Red Raspberry
> Bosenberry
> Blueberry, Jersey
> Blueberry, Blue Crop
> Cherry Bush *2/pak
> Perlette Grape *2/pak
> Cherry tree, Montmorency
> Apricot Tree, Moorpark
> Rhubarb, Red
>
> Most were $3.50.
> Trees were $11.
> $57 total.
> *(These appear intertwined, but listed as 2-3.
> Must plant as one I'm sure.)
>
> The Baba, was a special request I made to Home Depot
> many months ago. 2-3 Calls did it, with reasons and research.
> I wanted XXX. Their dealer came back with this similar variety.
>
> It's a 2 season/everbearing, a direction I tend toward.
> The Apricot is similar. "Uneven ripening" it's called.
> Not a ton of crop all at once, which is better for comercial.
>
> May get a Santa Rosa Plum, another apple.
> Who can get me a mulberry start? LOL!
>
> The blueberries will be interesting. Hate to buy peat for
> the soil, but how else to get a 5.0 acid? Sulfur?
> Plus Gypsum to buffer and aid drainage? Hmmm.
>
> To help your planning try Ortho's Veggie book,
> "All About Vegetables." I consider it a primer.
> I've been able to use it for a ready reference tho',
> for years, veggies I haven't done for years, and have
> forgotten about. It will help you plan a garden.
> Mel's stuff, is HOW to ADAPT, normal stuff, to a
> smaller space. Use more than one reference, always.
> You can even do a Lemon in 5 gal! Need help?
> (This one... moves with you!) :>)
> Bill
>
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