[Market-farming] Tanglefoot

Robin Follette lists at seasonseatingsfarm.com
Mon Jan 28 09:03:10 EST 2008


Thanks for the tip Lucy.  I didn't know that.  Do you know what takes it off jeans?

It will be a while before I use any of the seeds I've just ordered.  I have little room in the greenhouse that's not planted already and nothing to plant outside til mid to late April.  Sooner wouldn't do me any good unfortunately. 

Robin Follette
Seasons Eatings Farm
Talmadge, ME
www.seasonseatingsfarm.com


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: lucy Owsley 
  To: Market Farming 
  Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 5:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Tanglefoot


  Wow, my FEDCO order went out Jan 2. So early because i order with a group and there are 2 other market growers and we feel we need our seed earlier rather than later.


  I bought a gallon of tanglefoot at GardensAlive's store at least 10 years ago. they were getting rid of that size and had one left for something like $10 so I bought it and I believe it will take most of the rest of my life to use it up. I have used about 1/3 so far.


  I found out you use vegetable oil to clean the stuff off of things like your hands. I used to use mineral spirits which was nasty.


  Lucy Goodman 
  Boulder Belt Eco-Farm
  Eaton, OH
  http://boulderbelt.blogspot.com










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