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Re: Honey, I Shrunk the Walls o' Water...


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Jan, I didn't add bleach, but probably should have.  They are now dirty from things falling off the trees and also a little moldy looking.  The day I took them down it started to rain, so I just threw them in the garage without cleaning them.  Not sure how to do that at this point without filling them again, adding bleach and letting them sit.  It'll probably be one of those low priority things I'll just put off and before I know it it'll be next spring and I'll have yucky green slimy wall-o-waters to put out!
Mary
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Jan France <janf@dimensional.com>
Date: Sat, 15 May 99 18:02:18 -0600

>Charlie Copeland said:

>Jan, I've used the standard tomato cage as a form (some of my cells leak, 
>so they get a little lopsided).  Just turn it upside down.  It's just the 
>right teepee form. Of course, my wall-o-waters were up the first week of 
>March and have already been put away here in zone 7.

Wow, that must be nice. We often have late frosts here. But my cress, 
lettuce, and radishes are up today (7 days post-planting)!

Say, did you add bleach to the water in the Walls o' Water? I'm thinking 
of going out there tomorrow and putting a few drops of bleach in each 
tube.

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Jan K. France        |       France & Associates        |
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