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Title: FW: [globalnews] Texas Bill Would Outlaw Animal Rights Activists, Journalists, Whistleblowers, Donors -- All Terrorists
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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 12:34:58 -0800
Subject: HSUS Asks Texas House To Reject Legislation Criminalizing
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Title: Re: Violets as Soil Indicators
Hmm, as usual, you give much food for thought, Frank. The main reason I am asking, is because one of my main advisors, has recommended letting it lay fallow with a cover crop this coming summer. But impatient person that I can be, I am tempted to follow that
Tony -
Nice integration of BD preps with a mulching technique
to achieve vegetation control, worm action, soil biology
and a clean bed to transplant into. also getting the
muck and magic benefits of the BD preps all at the
same time.
Steve Diver
Rambler Flowers LTD wrote:
> > If
This reads a lot like one of Starhawk's early (fiction) books. A
shame that in this case, truth follows fiction.
Title: Violets as Soil Indicators
Hi Jane,
I've seen violets mostly in heavy clay soils (DC suburbs,
Baltimore, and now here in Montreal. Typically rich in organic matter. Likes
shade but will take sun if the soil is moist. pH generally neutral to
alkaline.
Lots of fun and always a pleas
Title: FW: [globalnews] Irradiated Food Update: New Studies Show Dangers Greater than Critics Thought
RADIATION NATION
Health Sciences Institute e-Alert
February 10, 2003
Dear Reader,
After sending you the e-Alert last week about irradiated beef ("Don't Beam
Me Up" 2/4/03), I came across a
Title: FW: [globalnews] Starhawk: The Crisis of Government Legitimacy and What Happened in New York
What Happened in New York
By Starhawk
The weekend of February 15 and 16 marks an historic, global uprising for peace. The number of marches is uncounted: the number of marchers estimated in
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Thanks, John Buckley
I know this is off topic but I can't resist the tale.
I've had all sorts of birds from everyday chickens to raising the
exotics (macaws, etc.) I had a trio of peafowl but the hens wouldn't
set their own eggs. I put some in an incubator and hatched out a
dozen babies. They followed me like puppie
While we're talking birds and roads (if a little OT) perhaps I can mention
the behaviour of our peafowl. We live alongside the road which leads most
directly from the motorway which runs into South Wales (M4) to the
beauty-spots of the Gower peninsula most distant from Swansea. When there
was
Title: Re: Violets as Soil Indicators
Oops, sorry I wasn’t more clear. When I moved here, we inherited a lawn and what was long ago an Italian familie’s large flower and vegetable garden which I reclaimed from the weeds and onion grass. That was four summers ago. Now, I have decided to actually
My old flock of guineas could dodge bullets but not cars. They'd
play 'chicken' with trucks on the road and I lost them one by one.
I'd inherited that group with a bunch of poultry I bought from an
elderly lady who was moving in to town. Their racket actually lured
up several others (guineas, no
I had 13
must be hit by the SS virus
Last winter I brought in 150 Guinea chicks for tick control at Blue
Ridge. I lost 20 to an unknown predator in the brooder. By Early
August there were only 6 left.
The guineas had a very strange habit of forming in a flock about 20
ft away from a dog and
I had 13
I was walking in our garden yesterday. It was 42ºF outside and sunny.
Two of the fall lettuce beds under row cover were uncovered (of the
snow) and the lettuce was all alive. We had a mild winter. I walked
through the snow to the other side of the garden which is much colder,
but the west side o
I think Violets will grow anywhere almost. Johnny JumpUps, aren't
they a type of violet?
Jane, your violets are probably happily marching across your lawn
as they reseed themselves annually. Can you tell where they
originally started in at? Would be interesting to detect their line of
advanceme
> Has anyone ever observed guinea fowl that were actually raised by
> parent guinea fowl? I wonder if they are so apparently dumb because
> they are missing the transference of guinea fowl culture (as in, how
> dumb would human babies grow up to be if they were raised without
> human adults or a
Title: Violets as Soil Indicators
Dear Jane,
As it seems that you get enjoyment and good use from your violets why change
anything. You are different to your neighbours so why would you want to have the
same lawn as them? You must have special elemental beings in your
garden
I will put the tower of power on hold for
awhile. I have the plans for Hugh's broadcaster and have not had the time to
assemble one. Would like sources for plans of other devices, pyramid sounds
interesting. All suggestions and info is appreciated.
Thanks, Dwayne
Hi Dwayne Try
> If you are trying to establish wildflowers, then you
> should think twice and then three times about the
> DeWitt Sunbelt Weed Barrier. As I said, I can
> "guarantee" that you will have a successful planting.
Hi Merla I have been using this method of weed control for about 5 years.
It has be
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