Re: Want to Sling Dirt and Plant?


Sorry, I need to ask you to delete me from subscriptions....I did not realize this is an email dialogue not an education website.
----- Original Message -----
From: i*@bellsouth.net
To: v*@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: Want to Sling Dirt and Plant?

I will plant potatoes today,as we plant year around also,but the low off of Texas,has a front over us at thie time.It will get to 60 here today.I put row covers,over all the new 1 inch high Broadleaf Mustard,and Purple top turnips.I still have brussel sprouts,onions,collards,rutabeggars,cabbage going,and its time to put our small 10x10,seed starting green house.I saw some great things yesterday,and thoughts to start doing.The plastic mulch,really kicked the plants(young),compaired to just common open planting.The drip watering also,moved ideas,but its costly,for a small gardener.Some of the classes were sorta,down,many were hungry for steak,and feed a bag of chips(nothing to learn,boring),but material and vendors really paid off.I picked up a large book,"Vegetable Crop Guidelines",192 pages,from the Ag.Colleges,all I can say is,"GREAT"!!!   Many were there from,Johnny's Seeds--  www.johnnyseeds.com.  --Siegers Seeds--  www.siegers.com.  --Hydro-Gardens,Inc.--- www.hydro-gardens.com.   --- Organic fertilizer-(Neptunes Harvest Fertilizer)1-800-259-4769 --- irrigation,----  www.irrigation-mart.com.     ---Here is another-- Peaceful Valley Farm Supply --  www.groworganic.com.     .The last is for those with horses,cows chickens,pigs,gardens(no seeds,just tools)  --  www.enasco.com.  --- Order the Farm and ranch catalog,anything you will need.  James

Nesa wrote:

Come on over James! I need help with 2 gardens to run - my own and a community garden we have started in the neighbourhood. Here we garden all year so it never ends!


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