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12. Octobre 2004, 13:10:40
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Recipes
modifié par Foxy Lady (12. Octobre 2004, 13:12:18)
There is a recipe board for those that don't know it.

12. Octobre 2004, 13:07:34
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: FoxyLady??
You can post or ask someone for what your looking for,this board is for gardening.

12. Octobre 2004, 07:20:58
Nev Nake 
Sujet: FoxyLady??
are there recipes on there for Brazilian Cherries??

Or are you just talking about chtney and sauces in general..

Im looking for recipes using the cherries :)

thanks anyway :)

11. Octobre 2004, 16:02:55
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: tulips
This is used to scare birds,chipmunks and etc from the garden not for fertilizer.

11. Octobre 2004, 15:52:03
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Thanks Dano :)
Check out the recipe board

11. Octobre 2004, 09:01:16
Nev Nake 
Sujet: Re: tulips
hehehe......hair is like poop it is good for the garden...dig it in and it breaks down but if you dont the birds like it to build nests. LOLOL

we brush our dawg everyday and let the fur fly, so to speak and the birds build nests with it :)

11. Octobre 2004, 08:59:10
Nev Nake 
Sujet: Thanks Dano :)
but I was looking more for actual recipes...as in chutney, sauces etc :)

10. Octobre 2004, 14:40:47
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: tulips
I found taking all the hair off my brushes and putting it in netting,place it around your flower garden or veggies.The critters smell human and stay away

9. Octobre 2004, 11:35:49
danoschek 
Sujet: Re: Eugenia uniflora, Myrtaceae, Surinam cherry
modifié par danoschek (9. Octobre 2004, 11:36:07)
oh yes - the amount of vitamin c is promising :D pharmacy should know recipes anyway. ~*~

9. Octobre 2004, 09:11:34
Nev Nake 
Sujet: Eugenia uniflora, Myrtaceae, Surinam cherry
I have thousands of these lil devils on my 2 trees (shrubs)
brazillian cherries

this is what we know as brazilian cherries....are there any recipes on what to do with them :)

1. Octobre 2004, 05:17:13
keeshound4 
Sujet: Re: tulips
Better yet, plant 3 times the supply so both you and the wild life can enjoy. Makes for a great country life that way!

1. Octobre 2004, 04:40:33
Chimera 
Sujet: tulips
If you have trouble with squirrels etc. digging up your tulip bulbs. When your planting them place several in a cage built of chicken wire.

1. Octobre 2004, 02:03:06
keeshound4 
Sujet: If you plant tulips as we do in Zone 5...Connecticut
You should then plan on then popping out out of the earth in the spring depending on if you have early, mid or late blooming tulips. If you have had a hard winter and the deer are hungry for fresh foliage, they may eat the buds and then you can forget blooms.

29. Septembre 2004, 14:44:20
Rose 
When is the best time to put tulip bulbs in? I live on the east coast of Canada and last year I put them in late Sept and they started to sprout after Hurricane Juan hit! Not usually that warm here in Oct!

29. Septembre 2004, 13:05:31
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Garden Tools
Depending on where you live it's time to clean your tools,and put them away for winter.

26. Septembre 2004, 09:06:42
keeshound4 
Sujet: HORSES DON"T CUT THE COMPOST AS MUCH AS BEAR POOPS!
Have the"baby" tapping on my window and stealing my birdfeed....Lovely Black/Brown creature he is!!!

24. Septembre 2004, 21:13:21
danoschek 
Sujet: ahh right - boughs and twigs
something like that I wanted to 'assemble' by
'stem-fractions' - short of the correct word, thanks :") ~*~

24. Septembre 2004, 21:09:01
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
A friend of mine does it that way.He puts twigs on the ground and in between the compost,seems to work for him.

18. Septembre 2004, 22:48:48
danoschek 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
modifié par danoschek (18. Septembre 2004, 22:50:57)
even without frame, no problem - for ventilation, some rough material, stem-fractions and
branches on the ground, then stuff chopped finer - everything covered with a sward blanket,
rain as starter - in years I composted almost everything but black tea leaves, successfully ... ~*~

18. Septembre 2004, 11:16:48
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
Your right bw my husband put holes all around the metal we have our compost in for the air to circulate.I like making a tea from the compost and watering my garden with that.

13. Septembre 2004, 15:07:14
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
if you set your front pallet a foot or so higher than the rest..you can access the bottom of the pile to either use or circulate.

13. Septembre 2004, 03:04:45
Nirvana 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
To make one is easy: 4 wooden pallets attached to each other by large hinges, bought in any DIY store. Nail these together. Cover with old carpet.
A good alternative is a large square incinerator, the type that look a bit like a cage. Line this with tough plastic, and cover with carpet.

13. Septembre 2004, 02:23:24
Dolittle 
Already got that one Foxy from the recipe f/s and did pass it around. It's a great site!

12. Septembre 2004, 11:05:25
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Dolittle
This is a great site pass it along.

http://www.recipegoldmine.com/house/house.html?l

12. Septembre 2004, 11:00:58
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: I'll post it here
it's a great site from A to Z

11. Septembre 2004, 08:43:16
Dolittle 
The one about the tree..guess I missed the hints one!

11. Septembre 2004, 07:44:18
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Oak Tree!
Dolittle which site? The one about the tree or the one with all the hints?

10. Septembre 2004, 08:27:34
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Oak Tree!
bwildman, I think that tree is live oak but am not sure. found out today from the University garden expert that it had oak leaf caterpillars. they said not to do anything to it..it will be fine. thanks for responding!!
and thanks also to Foxy for that great site!!

10. Septembre 2004, 08:03:34
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Compost
Human waste omg i heard of that.I never eat the meat in chinese restaurants only the veggies.Oh yuk i'll stir fry at home.lol

10. Septembre 2004, 08:00:41
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Oak Tree!
Dootlittle maybe this site can help.

http://www.phytosphere.com/publications/Oakdiseaseinsect.htm

10. Septembre 2004, 07:54:39
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Compost
I have a corner in my yard that i have a large piece of heavy metal around it.My husband turns it with a big pitch fork and he pours pepsi on it to get it cooking.Than he covers it with a metal covering.I also use manure when our garden is first tilled.

9. Septembre 2004, 23:18:49
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Oak Tree!
what kind of oak is it,Dolittle?

9. Septembre 2004, 19:22:01
Dolittle 
Sujet: Oak Tree!
I have an oak tree that has something wrong with it and I don't have a clue what to spray it with. Some of the leaves look opaque but the vien is still green. My first thought was bag worms but that isn't the case. Does anyone know what to do for my lovely tree? ****HELP****

9. Septembre 2004, 19:19:38
Dolittle 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
I would like to know how you made your compost bin Nirvana..I have a corner in my back yard that would be perfect for one. Don't know a thing about starting one.

9. Septembre 2004, 13:23:49
Nirvana 
Sujet: Re: Compost etc
We compost everything possible, emptying it into a homemade compost bin and covered with an old carpet. The carpet serves two purposes: one extra heat, two cats like sitting on it and so deter rats etc. Incidentally apparently its unwise to compost either apples or parsnips as both are favoured by rats.
As for garlic, planted randomly amongst lettuces etc it helps deter rabbits.
French marigolds help with aphids as does a plant nicknamed Fried Egg Plant (I don't remember its proper name)

9. Septembre 2004, 08:26:53
Nev Nake 
Sujet: Re: Compost
funnily enough...they say that Human waste is even better than horse manure....
I think it is Japan or maybe china where they recycle all human waste into their vegie patches..LOLOL
This is a reason I dont eat chinese food from restaurants....cook me own, or rather my wife does HAHAHAHAHA

9. Septembre 2004, 06:13:02
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Compost
:) I have horses for that!!

9. Septembre 2004, 06:11:21
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Compost
Anyone making or using compost?

9. Septembre 2004, 06:08:49
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Blueberries
modifié par Foxy Lady (9. Septembre 2004, 06:09:53)
In the beginning of this board i told about blueberries.My bush was doing nothing.I looked it up to see what i could do and found it needs acidic soil.Ahhhhhhhhh coffee grounds to the resue.lol....To my surprise it picked right up and bore some fruit this year.
So now i give it a drink of coffee once a week.

9. Septembre 2004, 05:57:10
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: bamboo
Seven this may help.

http://search.bay.webtv.net/Search.aspx?FORM=WEBTV&cfg=MSTVXML&v=1&c=US&q=Bamboo+trees

9. Septembre 2004, 05:47:39
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Garlic
Garlic can be very hardy, this year i'm doing mine in containers.It really does help the garden since you don't harvest it till fall.Marigolds are great around the garden.

9. Septembre 2004, 01:13:46
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re: fall--- transplanting trees
Definetly better to wait until leaves have fallen, you can also loosen dirt on 2 sides and then a few days later move the tree, less stress this way.

9. Septembre 2004, 00:53:09
seven 
Sujet: bamboo
We also have a large 4'-5' clump of Black Bamboo that needs to be moved. I am hoping I can move it without killing it---anyone have any experience transplanting Bamboo?

Thanks

9. Septembre 2004, 00:50:58
seven 
Sujet: fall--- transplanting trees
I live in the PNW (Pacific Northwest) and our summer is fading fast. Temps now mild (50-65) with rain every few
days. I have some 2 yr old Aspen trees I would like to transplant. Does anyone know if now is a good time to move them or should I wait until the leaves fall?

8. Septembre 2004, 15:01:06
bwildman 
never heard of garlic....but marigolds seemto help ;-)

8. Septembre 2004, 08:47:57
Nev Nake 
modifié par Nev Nake (8. Septembre 2004, 08:48:50)
you have to be careful with garlic i believe....you cant plant it in the same place 2 years running :(...

they also say to plant it near tomatoes to keep aphids and/or other bugs away??? true or false i do not know :)

8. Septembre 2004, 08:38:35
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Garlic
Almost time to think about planting garlic in my zone.

5. Septembre 2004, 08:02:31
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Nirvana
Hi Nirvana,
Glad you found the board.

2. Septembre 2004, 11:17:10
Nirvana 
I hadn't realised this discussion board existed before today ~ looks interesting.
Re: Orange flowers ~ Mimulus are lovely to look at, and great in hanging baskets, they last quite well and the range of colors, especially in the mixed varieteis, look really pretty.

28. Août 2004, 14:12:08
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: NN
That site was sent to me and boy did i print out alot of goodies.It really is worth the trouble to check it out as you see.

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