Re: CULT
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- Subject: Re: CULT
- From: "* A* M* <w*@Ra.MsState.Edu>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 13:39:23 -0600 (MDT)
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Arnold Koekkoek wrote:
> Glenn Simmons wrote of the iris patch in which clover had run wild,
> and noted the apparent health and vigor of the iris there as compared
> to others. If all that has been said of alfalfa's virtues is true,
> or even half true, it would make some sense that clover might have
> the same benefits, since the two are such similar legumes. Has
> anyone had occasion to use clover hay or made a tea from it or
> chopped clover on the iris beds?
>
> Arnold Koekkoek
>
>
> Arnold Koekkoek Home Ph. (712) 722-0724
> Assoc. Prof. of History Off. Ph. (712) 722-6326
> Dordt College e-mail koekkoek@dordt.edu
> Sioux Center, IA 51250
Are you talking about Crimson (red) clover or the 'common' field
clover, the latter being very difficult to kill even with Roundup - at
least in this area. It is just as much a pain as kudzu is.
Arnold, congratulations on your retirement as I know how you feel
since I have retired twice before but have never really quit...am working
three days a week.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 4.5" of rainfall overnight, but some areas
nearby got 10". We are sending this precipitation to Linda Mann now.
Enjoy!