[Market-farming] fall crops

Marie Kamphefner kampy at grm.net
Fri Jul 10 11:02:50 EDT 2009


 

Regards to the list:

It's almost time to plant the fall crops here is zone 5. What all are you
planning to put out?

Marie in Missouri

 

Marie Kamphefner

Strawberry Lane Farm

510 NE Jade Lane

Trenton, MO 64683

660-485-6473

kampy at grm.net

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From: market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:market-farming-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Franklin W.
Davis
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 2:57 AM
To: Market Farming
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] wasps

 


  Hi Mike...you got me to laughing so hard I almost  cracked a
rib...:-)...don't think we were/are talking about herbal remedies...just
killing real nasty stinging yellow jackets that the kind lady has...if
that's what they are. The kind of yellow jackets I have here on my place
here in southern Maine will swarm out of their nest and sting the s--- out
of you if you come anywhere near their home. So some spray...like
Raid...that will reach out  from a few feet away is nice to use on them. If
you spend any time on an active organic farm and gardening forum you will
soon learn what voodoo and witchcraft is in relation to farming and
gardening...:-)  Michael...have a nice day...and if you have a desire to dig
out a yellow jackets nest and crush them by hand...most here are in the
ground...let me know cos I wouldn't want to be close. Franklin

 
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From: Michael <mailto:meredith848 at yahoo.com>  Meredith

Date: 7/9/2009 9:56:12 PM

To: market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org

Subject: [Market-farming] wasps

 

I bought a big bottle of spray to kill wasps with. It works well as it has
great range.

 

Franklin, are herbal remedies voodooo to you(kind of rymes, doesnt it?).

They shouldnt be, 75% of all of the patent medicines you buy (oops, I meant
prescription drugs, patent medicines are the old name), are derived from
herbs, and in europe, 35% of all the doctors use herbs as their primary care
methods. In the US, we are really quite backwards, and subject to sales
propaganda methods.

Michael

 

Hi Karen...I have found Raid spray works wonders with yellow jackets. It's

not the least toxic but will do the job in fine fashion. I wouldn't mess

around with witchcraft and voodoo methods of dealing with them either unless

you like to get stung real bad. Franklin

 

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