Re: Winter crops
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- Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 11:17:10 -0500
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Somtimes the fingers slip. How about mature, not manure? Around this farm
we have both but really more mature weeds!. Look at a catalog at some of
the ornamental grasses. Some of them are quite showy and low while pampus
can be tall and zebra will just be showy in the summer and fall and by
spring, it will have the brown look of mature wheat.
rich
Purrfleece Farms
purflece@alltel.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Drew Leyda <leyda@valunet.com>
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: Winter crops
>
> How about some gree manure grasses that will try and give you a tall
> vertical interest over the winter? They will be ragged by spring but by
> then, you can till it under.
> **************
> Could you tell me a little about " manure grasses ". What they are and
what
> they do ?????
>
>
> F. Drew Leyda
> leyda@valunet.com
> Columbiana Co. Ohio
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