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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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09/06/00 12:26 PM
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Part -2 Clive's Aussie Gardening url's 1.Garden Suppliers - AES Superannuation an australian super fund retirement mutual rollover investment - Australian Enterprise Superannuation and Garden Suppliers Australian Enterprise Superannuation Pty Ltd (Trustee) offers an Australian retirement fund for company directors and employees of Garden Supp http://www.aesuper.net.au/04_who_can_join/industries/GardenSuppliers.htm [Translate] 2.Specialist Suppliers of British Garden, Horticultural, Heritage and Special Interest Videos - Viburnum Gardens are Specialist suppliers of Horticulture, Garden, Cottage Garden, Rose, British Heritage, Educational and Special Interest Videos all available by Shopping Online. We are the Australi http://www.viburnum-gardens.com.au/ [Translate] 3.Medicine Garden Australia. Australian Organic Herb Suppliers, Nursery, Products, Aphrodisiacs, Stimulants. http://www.spot.com.au/herbmed/index.html [Translate] 4.Australian Bonsai Suppliers - Australian Bonsai Suppliers NSW VIC QLD WA SA TAS ACT NT New South Wales Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery 26 Sagars Road Kenthurst NSW 2156 Tel: (02) 9654 1893 Facsimile: (02) 9654 2237 Bonsai (Koreshoff) Nur http://www.users.bigpond.com/greg.mccall/supplier.html [Translate] 5.Greengold Garden Centres of Australia an association of the leading 70 plus garden centres in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, and. - Queensland Victoria GREENGOLD GARDEN CONCEPTS Australia's gardening resource on the internet GREENGOLD is a co-operative of more than 70 garden centres in NSW, the Australian Capital Territory, and Qu http://www.greengold.com.au/ [Translate] 6.Australian Native Plant Nursery -Suppliers of Australian Native Plants - This site is dedicated to furthering the popularity of Australian Native Plants. -Australian Native Plant Nursery- Growers and Suppliers of a wide range of Native Trees and Shrubs for Windbreak, Scree http://www.ozemail.com.au/~artgib/index.html [Translate] 7.Nursery Express landscaping and plant company Perth Western Australia ,garden design company perth,suppliers of topiary perth wa.pots urns supply wa. - perth NURSERY EXPRESS KINROSS Western Australia 6028 Phone: +61-8-93055706 Fax: +61-8-93055706 E-mail: nurseryexp@one.net.au Welcome to the Nursery Express Web Site, A Western Australian plant /Topiar http://mypage.ihost.com/auinet.smi6937/ [Translate] 8.Australian and New Zealand Seed Suppliers - April 1999 - Australian and New Zealand Seed Suppliers September 1998 The following is an updated list of Australian and New Zealand seed sources. The Australian list was first prepared for our own use in the earl http://www.ozemail.com.au/~hsca/HSCA_ANZ_Seed_Suppliers_Sep_1998.html [Translate] 9.Tulip Garden Nursery - Australian growers and sellers of cut flowers - The Tulip Garden Nursery Pty. Ltd. is a family company owned and operated by Jim and Jenni Bras and their family. With over Forty years experience in the growing and selling of cut flowers, we feel we http://www.themenu.com/tulipgarden.htm [Translate] 10.Creative Seasoning Network --Garden Planning & Australian Mountain Pepper - Dedicated to Cooking and Gardening With Herbs and Spices - Planning "Eco-Zones" in the Herb Garden Winter in Melbourne, Australia, is often not very conducive to gardening. When the weather is grey, c http://www.creativeseasoning.com/IntoGrdnSections/AugOZ.htm [Translate]
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/09/00 11:38 AM
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Been off line with computer failure and church camp but back into things now. Our garden is not as good as it was. The pumpkins did not do very well, only 5 came up, replanted and got about 100 up now. We entered our garden in the local garden show and came second, don't know how many entries in the vege section. The silver beet is doing well and the tomatoes are starting to grow after the cold. We need rain as we bought our first load of drinking water today, 2,000 gallons. By Xmas we could be in real trouble for garden water. If we do not use it it will only evaporate, we use it sparingly and only as little as we need to. The Chineese cabbage are looking great, very green. Happy gardening Clive
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/11/00 02:43 AM
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Hi I am most definately a novice gardner, but my father was a Certified Master Gardner. We live in the Willamette Valley of Oregon which is a very moderate climate (zone 8) but we have other problems i.e. very heavy clay soil, slugs etc. Dad grew absolutely lush gardens & we gave away far more than we could ever eat. He used the Mittleider method. Mittleider BTW is an Adventist who has traveled the world teaching his gardening method. One of his books (which I have) is called "Food for Everyone. The Mittleider method is supposed to be: "....an easy-to-use method that allows gardeners to raise an abundance of vegetables and other crops on almost any soil, in practically any season, in almost any climate, and virtually at any elevation. " His method is explained in quite a bit of detail at http://www.growfood.com Kate
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/11/00 12:26 PM
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Oh thank you so much for that URL, as soon as I finish posting I will jump on it eagerly indeed. I used some of his methods in the early 80's & had made it a matter of prayer to find his updated stuff. Excuse this short reply, but I just gotta get in that website & check it out. ThANKS ------------------ Edward F. Sutton [This message has been edited by Edward F. Sutton (edited October 11, 2000).]
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/11/00 12:56 PM
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I have tried accessing that web site twice now without success. Ed, have you successfully accessed this site? ------------------ In His Love, Mercy & Grace Daryl Fawcett :)
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/11/00 08:54 PM
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Daryl I just tried it clicking on the link I posted & it took me right to it, so the link is right. Maybe there was a server problem earlier. Are you able to get in now? Kate
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/11/00 10:19 PM
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I just tried it 30 seconds ago & it came up almost immediatly. This morning it failed every time. Must be a server overload between here and there. ------------------ Edward F. Sutton
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/12/00 12:18 AM
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I just tried it and it is working OK now. ----------- In His Love, Mercy & Grace Daryl
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/22/00 01:41 PM
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I just picked the last of the lettuce from my garden. Who else here plants lettuce? Do you have favorite varieties? My very favorite is Tom Thumb, a delicious compact butterhead variety. My other "must plant" varieties are that old standby, black-seeded Simpson, red sails, buttercrunch, and marveil du quatre saisons. I like to try out new varieties each year as well. Last year's was new red fire, which I planted again this year, and this year's new varieties were "speckles" Amish butter head, and rouge d'hiver romaine. ------------------ The Lord is the strength of my life and my portion forever.
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Re: Welcome to the Gardening forum
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10/23/00 12:51 PM
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Romaine about does it for my lettuce planting, Cathy you got me beat, I ought to try some of those varieties next year. How about greens ? What are your favorites ? ------------------ Edward F. Sutton
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