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Re: Seeking Wall-O-Water info...


Hello All
Where I can I find out more about this product an whhen and
how you use it. Also where is it purchased?

Thanks
John  chasteen@juno.com
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On Sun, 23 Mar 1997 09:18:35 -0700 "Richard E. Traylor"
<dtraylor@UTAH-INTER.NET> writes:
>At 06:22 PM 3/22/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>Howdy hi,
>>
>>I purchased some Wall-O-Water plant protectors.  They will be used
>with tomato plants and eggplants.  I'm located in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The
>average
>>date of the last spring freeze is April 30th.  The local planting
>guide
>>suggests May 9th as the earliest normal planting date for tomatoes
>and
>>eggplants.
>>
>>Does anyone have any sage advice regarding Wall-O-Water use?  Any
>good luck
>>with them?  Any bad luck with them?  All help or suggestions will be
>>appreciated!
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Dennis
>>
>>*-*-*-Dennis L. Whitehead-*-*-*-*-*-ZONE 5-*-*-*-*-*-*
>>    - Lincoln, Nebraska USA - dw00057@navix.net -
>>     "Humor heightens our sense of survival and
>>      preserves our sanity." -- Charlie Chaplin
>
>Hi Dennis,
>
>I have used Wall-O-Waters for about 5 years now. I also use them with
>squash and cukes as well as eggplants and tomotoes. They work great
>when
>used properly. You need to make sure you set them out full of water to
>warm
>up prior to planting within them. I am also in zone 5, but last
>average
>frost date here is May 7. I plan on setting my stuff out in
>Wall-Of-Waters
>about two weeks prior to last frost date.
>
>Dick Traylor, USDA Zone 5, Salt Lake City, Utah
>


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