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Re: perennials info/CR
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: perennials info/CR
- From: m*@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 19:17:20 -0700
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Linda L. Martin wrote:
>
> Hi to All, I'm new to the list, and I have searched for a perennial list ,
> and so far no luck. Does anyone on this list have an address to a
> perennial list?
> Thanks, In Advance,
> llm****************************************************
Go to:
majordomo@mallorn.com
type in:
subscribe perennials
For many garden lists, go to:
www.prarienet.org/ag/garden/maillist.htm
perennials are on this list also.
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To all--when I previously posted about Consumer Reports, I forgot to
mention that I did get that info online, I think it's ConsumerReports.com
and that portion of the info was free, although not all of the articles
were free. Still you can subscribe month-to-month,( I think it's $2.95)
and not pay everything upfront. I forget all the details. I think some
articles were available without regestering. I didn't have to give a
credit card # to get any info that I referred to here.
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Thanks for kelp info!
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Potassium: excellent source is 1 tablespoon of blackstrap (has to be
blackstrap) molasses; contains about 600mg or so. ("Plantation" is a
brand. Not that easy to find, though.)
Mil
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