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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (9536)6/19/2001 11:46:04 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
OT: Thanks for the reply, Jim. Sounds impressive -- and tasty. I've heard about using newspaper for mulch. Back in olden times, one couldn't do it, because of the lead in the ink, but now it's OK. (All of this is TA-related, so no complaints, lurkers. Each gardening tip is a coded trading tip.)

S'all flowers here. Nothing edible, except for the deer, rabbits, moles, bugs, etc. They like to munch on lilies, euonymous, mock orange, roses, whatever. They're the market makers of gardening. They can make or break everything, and they get their cut of everything.

It's a good place to be, a garden, when the market is going nowhere.



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (9536)6/20/2001 2:57:00 AM
From: dawgfan2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
OTOTOT

Jim, nice work on the garden. I am jealous of your corn. Up here in the north country, we hope and pray for knee high by the 4th of July (yes, it's sad, I know -gg-). Always had trouble with cukes and melons, the darn hills dry up too fast.

RE: newspaper, my mom is a mulcher and composter. Swears by the newspaper trick too. You have it down sir.

best to you Captain!