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Re: wall of waters -Reply
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- Subject: Re: wall of waters -Reply
- From: d*@saltspring.com (Denise Beck)
- Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 11:30:18 -0700
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Sandra -- I tried it this spring, killed my squash because of too much
rain. See my reply to Ruth Groves on this.
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> From: sandra presbury <diamond@mail.netshop.net>
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: wall of waters -Reply
> Date: Thursday, May 01, 1997 9:47 PM
>
> I like the old tire idea. I think I will try it this year myself.
> Sandra in Kamloops, BC
> Zone 6
>
> At 11:11 PM 5/1/97 PDT, you wrote:
> >I used Wall-o-Waters one season and trashed them. They leaked,
collapsed,
> >actually stunted the growth of my peppers and tomatoes. I've heard such
raves
> >about them, too. Was this paid advertising? :-)
> >
> >On another list, someone posted that they use an old tire around each
plant
> >(tomato, pepper) or around each *hill* (squash, cucumber, etc.) They
place a
> >piece of sheet glass over the top at night. This one I will try.
> >
> >Ruth
> >rgroves@mail.netbahn.net
> >Zone 5, NC Indiana
> >
> >
> >
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