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Where Is our Little Twitty?
Double-A wrote:
On May 8, 4:04 am, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Apr 29, 10:47 pm, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: Sounds like good makings for dinner ~ ! Sure--in September! Peas pruduce early. I've a 4mx6m plot . . . most of these peas won't make it back from the garden. I had little more than that and grew a whole slew of vegetables. Intensive agriculture! I need to mitigate water/nutrient/sunlight competition. How about tomatoes, lettuce, turnips, corn, chard, kohlrabi, zucchni, crooknecks, hubbards, spinach, cucumbers, onions, melons, radishes, beets, cabbage, collards, peppers, and pumpkins? I'll clap if they stand-up. Using lawn clippings as mulch will help things grow much bigger. Too much nitrogen. Best bet is to use 10-10-10 conservatively every three months. |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
On May 8, 5:06 pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:02 am, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: ... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Then drink more julips to keep it at bay! Oh that's right, you limeys only drink tonics. Guinness, thanks. I tried Guinness for the first time in a London pub. Was dubious at first, but it grows on you. Double-A |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
On May 8, 5:07 pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:04 am, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Apr 29, 10:47 pm, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: Sounds like good makings for dinner ~ ! Sure--in September! Peas pruduce early. I've a 4mx6m plot . . . most of these peas won't make it back from the garden. I had little more than that and grew a whole slew of vegetables. Intensive agriculture! I need to mitigate water/nutrient/sunlight competition. How about tomatoes, lettuce, turnips, corn, chard, kohlrabi, zucchni, crooknecks, hubbards, spinach, cucumbers, onions, melons, radishes, beets, cabbage, collards, peppers, and pumpkins? I'll clap if they stand-up. Using lawn clippings as mulch will help things grow much bigger. Too much nitrogen. Perhaps, if you put nitrogen on your lawn. But I would put nothing on my lawn in the spring when I would gather the grass clippings. Dig a ditch and fill it with clippings. Then cover it with a little soil. Sew the seeds, and cover with a little more soil. Then cover the ground beween the rows with grass clippings. Makes extra work, but it is how I grew my record crops. It only doesn't work for cucmbers, which get fatal stem rot from the mildew in the grass. Best bet is to use 10-10-10 conservatively every three months. Chicken manure always worked great for me (sterilized). A little lime in an acid soil doesn't hurt. Double-A |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
"Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... On May 8, 5:06 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:02 am, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: ... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Then drink more julips to keep it at bay! Oh that's right, you limeys only drink tonics. Guinness, thanks. I tried Guinness for the first time in a London pub. Was dubious at first, but it grows on you. Double-A It's only for pregnant women and Old geezers like "ah". HJ |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
Twittering One wrote:
... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Even if brick-bordered? Mint is the spawn of Satan! |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
Double-A wrote:
On May 8, 5:06 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:02 am, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: ... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Then drink more julips to keep it at bay! Oh that's right, you limeys only drink tonics. Guinness, thanks. I tried Guinness for the first time in a London pub. Was dubious at first, but it grows on you. Careful--once you cross the line, everything else tastes like water. |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
Double-A wrote:
On May 8, 5:07 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:04 am, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Apr 29, 10:47 pm, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: Sounds like good makings for dinner ~ ! Sure--in September! Peas pruduce early. I've a 4mx6m plot . . . most of these peas won't make it back from the garden. I had little more than that and grew a whole slew of vegetables. Intensive agriculture! I need to mitigate water/nutrient/sunlight competition. How about tomatoes, lettuce, turnips, corn, chard, kohlrabi, zucchni, crooknecks, hubbards, spinach, cucumbers, onions, melons, radishes, beets, cabbage, collards, peppers, and pumpkins? I'll clap if they stand-up. Using lawn clippings as mulch will help things grow much bigger. Too much nitrogen. Perhaps, if you put nitrogen on your lawn. But I would put nothing on It's already in the blades, silly my lawn in the spring when I would gather the grass clippings. Dig a ditch and fill it with clippings. Then cover it with a little soil. Sew the seeds, and cover with a little more soil. Then cover the ground beween the rows with grass clippings. Makes extra work, but it Excellent. Point is that you get happy results, which is what you got. is how I grew my record crops. It only doesn't work for cucmbers, which get fatal stem rot from the mildew in the grass. Vine spreaders in a humid/moist plot are problematic, at best. Keep 'em dry... Best bet is to use 10-10-10 conservatively every three months. Chicken manure always worked great for me (sterilized). A little lime What about melamine?! in an acid soil doesn't hurt. Purple haze? |
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"ah" wrote in message ... Double-A wrote: On May 8, 5:07 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:04 am, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Apr 29, 10:47 pm, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: Sounds like good makings for dinner ~ ! Sure--in September! Peas pruduce early. I've a 4mx6m plot . . . most of these peas won't make it back from the garden. I had little more than that and grew a whole slew of vegetables. Intensive agriculture! I need to mitigate water/nutrient/sunlight competition. How about tomatoes, lettuce, turnips, corn, chard, kohlrabi, zucchni, crooknecks, hubbards, spinach, cucumbers, onions, melons, radishes, beets, cabbage, collards, peppers, and pumpkins? I'll clap if they stand-up. Using lawn clippings as mulch will help things grow much bigger. Too much nitrogen. Perhaps, if you put nitrogen on your lawn. But I would put nothing on It's already in the blades, silly my lawn in the spring when I would gather the grass clippings. Dig a ditch and fill it with clippings. Then cover it with a little soil. Sew the seeds, and cover with a little more soil. Then cover the ground beween the rows with grass clippings. Makes extra work, but it Excellent. Point is that you get happy results, which is what you got. is how I grew my record crops. It only doesn't work for cucmbers, which get fatal stem rot from the mildew in the grass. Vine spreaders in a humid/moist plot are problematic, at best. Keep 'em dry... Best bet is to use 10-10-10 conservatively every three months. Chicken manure always worked great for me (sterilized). A little lime What about melamine?! in an acid soil doesn't hurt. Purple haze? LSD and the elderly don't mix. dad. Come home Mom misses you. HJ |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
"ah" wrote in message ... Double-A wrote: On May 8, 5:06 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On May 8, 4:02 am, ah wrote: Twittering One wrote: ... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Then drink more julips to keep it at bay! Oh that's right, you limeys only drink tonics. Guinness, thanks. I tried Guinness for the first time in a London pub. Was dubious at first, but it grows on you. Careful--once you cross the line, everything else tastes like water. Even tequila? HJ |
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Where Is our Little Twitty?
"ah" wrote in message ... Twittering One wrote: ... & fresh mint ~ ! Good stuff, but it spreads like wildfire! Even if brick-bordered? Mint is the spawn of Satan! Art Deco is the "Spawn of satan". HJ |
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