Re: [Fwd: A few of my favorite things....]


In a message dated 98-02-12 00:46:14 EST, you write:

<< Subj:	 Re: [Fwd: A few of my favorite things....]
 Date:	98-02-12 00:46:14 EST
 From:	nevus@ideasign.com (Chris R Wilbers)
 Sender:	owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 Reply-to:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 To:	pumpkins@mallorn.com
 
 GBPUMPKIN@aol.com wrote:
 > 
 > In a message dated 98-02-10 23:26:53 EST, you write:
 > 
 > << Subj:         [Fwd: A few of my favorite things....]
 >  Date:  98-02-10 23:26:53 EST
 >  From:  nevus@ideasign.com (Chris R Wilbers)
 >  Sender:        owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
 >  Reply-to:      pumpkins@mallorn.com
 >  To:    pumpkins@mallorn.com (Pumpkin Mailing List)
 > 
 >  I guess no one else had any favorite useful items that made their
 >  pumpkin growing more pleasurable last year.  Or perhaps the subject line
 >  quoting the Sound of Music made everyone suspect a virus or a sales
 >  pitch, resulting in instant deletion without opening.  Or maybe it just
 >  didn't make it to the List.  Anyway, if there aren't any comments on it
 >  this time -- DON'T WORRY I won't make any more stupid comments and won't
 >  repost it. >>
 > 
 >
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 > My favorite garden tool is my Solo Gas Powered Mist Blower.  Blows spray
right
 > under the Pumpkin leaves without breaking them.  Big bucks though.
 > 
 > George
 > 
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 You have mentioned your mist blower before in the past couple of years,
 I think, George and it sounds interesting.  I bought myself a backpack
 sprayer last year and I should've put that on my list of fav's too
 'cause it was such an improvement over the canister sprayer I had
 before.  A MAJOR benefit is that it keeps the mosquitoes off my back
 while I'm spraying at night (which I usually am).  Is your mist blower
 one of those things that heats up the liquid to make a mist and do you
 have to use special insecticides/fungicides with such a machine?
 -- 
 Regards,
 
 Chris Wilbers
 Sioux Falls, SD
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Uses standard mixes of insecticides/fungicides and produces a micro fine fog
that covers every square inch.  Would also increase effectiveness of Organic
sprays too.

George
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