Re: snow
urea!!!!!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: <Rocwandrer@aol.com>
To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: snow
> :-) now now, dont get too dramatic. there is only about 4 feet of snow
on
> the ground in Rangeley (usually the deepest snow in Maine), your friend
must
> have been standing on a hill :-)
>
> So i hear the Sea Dogs owner (baseball team) spread feralizer on the field
to
> get rid of the snow, and it worked. Anybody have any idea what kind of
> fertilizer that might be?
>
> Richard
> > Lots of incredible stories of snow depth starting to filter down from up
> > north. They are calling it "Historic" late season snow depths.
Everyone
> is
> >
> > bracing for terrible flooding. You only have to travel less than an
hour
> > from here and you hit 4' of snow, depths 2x + that are found further
up.
> I
> > spoke to someone who has a trailer in ME and he snow shoed into it; he
was
> > looking down at the roof. The streets are like tunnels you can't see
to
> > either side. People put boards over the top of paths to make tunnels
> > because
> > they can't shovel anymore.
> >
> > Any growers out in that?
> >
> > George Brooks
> > North Tewksbury, MA USA
> > Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Boston
> > in the Merrimack River Valley
> > Zone 5N
> > Personal Bests
> > 617.6 1991
> > 641 1993
> >
>
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