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Re: SOil turning
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- Subject: Re: SOil turning
- From: "* B* <p*@alltel.net>
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 20:27:12 -0600
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Rabbit dropping are the one manure source that can be added directly to the
garden at any time. We have the cages to start our rabbitry but will be
waiting unti Spring.
Rich
Purrfleece Farms
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> From: Duncan McAlpine <mcalpin@eskimo.com>
> To: Veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: SOil turning
> Date: Saturday, November 29, 1997 8:51 AM
>
> I think I will turn my soil today and see what I might uncover. Do you
> know of any problems if I add non aged rabbit droppings to the soil? I
> will not plant until spring.
>
> If you know of a strange veggie or edible..please discuss it.
> --
> Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA m*@eskimo.com
> Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
> http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/pumkin.html
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