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- From: Road's End Farm <organic87@frontiernet.net>
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 11:47:36 -0500
I tried wrapping similar row cover around branches of a cherry tree one year. Mildew got all the cherries; although, to be fair, that was a very wet year and some of the ones outside the row cover got mildew also (the birds got the rest of them; I like them riper than the birds do.)
-- Rivka; Finger Lakes NY, Zone 6A now I think
Fresh-market organic produce, small scale
On Feb 26, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Deb Schneider wrote:
Has anyone tried making bags with spun fiber (e.g. Reemay)? The stuff
works great on gardens. I am considering buying a cheap sewing
machine just to make bags for fruit.
deb
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[nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Dan Nave, 02/25/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Naomi Counides, 02/25/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Dan Nave, 02/25/2012
- Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit, david liezen, 02/25/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
sherwin, 02/25/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Deb Schneider, 02/26/2012
- Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit, Road's End Farm, 02/26/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Deb Schneider, 02/26/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Dan Nave, 02/25/2012
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[nafex] SW Virginia - effect of elevation on effective USDA growing zone,
Elizabeth Hilborn, 02/25/2012
- Re: [nafex] SW Virginia - effect of elevation on effective USDA growing zone, Chris Garriss, 02/25/2012
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Re: [nafex] Another "bag" for bagging fruit,
Naomi Counides, 02/25/2012
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