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Re: Centipedes/Dawn
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- Subject: Re: Centipedes/Dawn
- From: "Jessica M." jessicaafm@theglobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 17:48:00 -0800
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I am in Grand Rapids, MI. You're probably safe on holding off on any plantings as we are supposed to get hit by one last blast of cold weather. I just turned off the weather channel which was showing pics of SD. They were just at 60 something the other day and now they have blizzard conditions. Icky, On a nicer note, I saw my first Robin in my yard yesterday! Yippee!
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JessicaM (Zone 5- Central Michigan)
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000 13:54:29 Dawn Gilmore wrote:
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>Jessica,
>
>Where in Michigan are you? We are in Petoskey and you are right, this
>weather is GORGEOUS! It is so warm right now, I have been really tempted
>to start some of the cool weather crops. I'm sure as soon as I did, and
>got something to sprout it would SNOW or FREEZE and kill it! If I don't
>then we will surely have an early spring/summer... (So much for in the
>season/weather predicting capabilities of the groundhog!!) such a dilemma!
>
>Dawn G.
>Petoskey, MI
>Zone 5 , but normally a short growing season, though maybe not this year!
>
>PS, on the matter of the stump, I'd think you could just toss the bits that
>you chopped loose into the compost pile, without any problems. That's the
>way it's done in the forests. Those centipedes and millipedes are part of
>the whole process!
>
> you wrote:
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>>Sorry I haven't been here in awhile. This gorgeous MI weather has me doing
>>my spring chores early. Alright here is the query:
>>
>>There is a rotten stump next to my compost pile. I just went out there and
>>was able to chop it apart easily with just my trusty spade shovel. There
>>were several centipedes in the pile of rubble. Now I now that milipedes are
>>harmless but would it be safe to put the remains of the stump with the
>>centipedes in the compost or should I just pitch it? TIA.
>>---
>>JessicaM (Zone 5- Central Michigan)
>>
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