Re: [Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-02 Thread robert and benita rabello
Mike Weaver wrote: >I just eat around the outside - the red ones are ripe. > > My sweetheart grew up eating rose hip jam. She says it's really delicious, but she thinks we don't have enough to make more than a spoonful or so! robert luis rabello "The Edge of Justice" "The Long Journey"

Re: [Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-02 Thread Mike Weaver
I just eat around the outside - the red ones are ripe. Zeke Yewdall wrote: > > > This morning I noticed that several of the rose plants we > picked up from someone's discard pile (these were left at the > side of the road with a sign that said: "Free Plants") have >

Re: [Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-01 Thread Zeke Yewdall
This morning I noticed that several of the rose plants we picked up from someone's discard pile (these were left at the side of the road with a sign that said: "Free Plants") have bright red / orange fruit on them right now. I THINK these are rose hips, but I'm not certain because I've never se

Re: [Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-01 Thread Kirk McLoren
Not knowing the pesticide history of said rose hips - maybe no? Kirk robert and benita rabello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying way. I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last year into my raised garden b

[Biofuel] Compost, Tree Buds and Rose Hips

2007-02-01 Thread robert and benita rabello
The muscles in my back, shoulders and forearms ache in a satisfying way. I've been shoveling barn litter and spreading compost from last year into my raised garden beds. It's a little cold outside with the arctic outflow winds sweeping down from the Cascades in the east, but it feels good to