Re: Remay ( RE again)
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- Subject: Re: Remay ( RE again)
- From: J* T* C* <c*@JUNO.COM>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 19:51:08 EST
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Sounds great What is Remay and where di I get it? How do you Garden in Albuquerque in all that sand? Thats all we had near Sandia Base in 1953. Tell me the details about Remay John Chasteen@juno.com ********************** On Thu, 20 Mar 1997 15:08:36 -0700 Natalie McNair-Huff <nitcha@WOLFENET.COM> writes: >Do it. Even if you don't use it for tomatoes, there are tons of other uses. >We use Remay to cover our beds in the spring to heat them up. Then once we plant seedlings we cover them again to keep them warm and to keep certain >bugs off. You'll also want to cover cabbage with Remay to keep the >cabbage >moth away. You can also use it to make a winter cloche (not as >effective as >plastic). Also use it to cover berries to keep birds away..... > >>Hello everyone, I am considering ordering some remay to cover my >tomatoes >>(when their ready to go outside). Comments anyone? Thanks, Dot > > > >Natalie McNair-Huff >Happily Gardening in Tacoma, WA Sunset zone 5; USDA Zone 7/8 >Publisher/Editor Mac Net Journal http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/ >
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