Re: Grass Clippings
- To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Grass Clippings
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 09:02:01 EDT
In a message dated 6/16/99 12:34:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
jljaussi@juno.com writes:
<< Bill, one thing to consider is that when you cut the grass you take the
most actively growing part (the tip). Be careful not to burn your roots.
I saw someone burn up a row of corn with grass clippings. Maybe someone
else could help here, as I am just sighting one experience.
Jon in UT, USA
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On Tue, 15 Jun 1999 23:47:40 -0400 "BILL J. SADOWSKI"
<BSADOWSKI@CompuServe.COM> writes:
>I have a few different garden plots this year. Many pumpkin plants
>growing. Is there any drawbacks in putting fresh grass clippings
>around
>the plants to help control weeds and hold moisture? The clippings
>have no
>weed kill or herbicides in them, just high nitro lawn fertilizer.
>Good
>idea??
> >>
What do you mean by "burn"?
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