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Re: Remay - visqueen
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Remay - visqueen
- From: C* K* <g*@DLCWEST.COM>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 18:35:41 -0600
Any one heard of a plastic cloth like stuff called visqueen...I have it and
wondered if it was like remay.
At 03:49 PM 3/21/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Dot,
>I like them. They come in different weights (and sizes--I get the
>longest and cut to my liking). My personal preference is the
>lightweight one, which I double when its cold and use a single layer to
>keep just to keep the bugs out when our Albuquerque tems get warmer.
>You can water right through them and the percentage of light that passes
>through pretty high (in the 90's, I believe--can someone on the list
>confirm that?). Place them loosely so plants can grow under them. You
>can use rocks around the edges, earth staples, dirt and probably other
>stuff I cannot think of right now. I can't wait to hear other response
>to this wonderful garden aide.
>
>,DIANA
>
>
>
>>----------
>>From: Dot Geib[SMTP:jeweller@CYBERSTORE.CA]
>>Sent: March 21, 1997 2:06 PM
>>To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT
>>Subject: Remay
>>
>>Hello everyone, I am considering ordering some remay to cover my tomatoes
>>(when their ready to go outside). Comments anyone? Thanks, Dot
>>
>>Dot Geib
>>In Pitt Meadows, BC Canada,
>>Where it's finally stopped raining
>>
>
>
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