Subject: Re: [NAFEX] fruit-growing, rebuilding a city
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:51:20 +0000
Thanks for all replies, and am I wrong to think this was all on-topic? For
the people lucky enough to be able to return, it's worth considering what
the water has added to your soil-- salt, oil & other chemical poisons,
pathogens which you might not want to dig into for a while, etc. Thanks
(Lon?) for the comment on management (will people maintain the
fruit-production, will people use the fruit)which directs us keep an eye/ear
open to community garden projects.
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Bruce Hansen" <brucedhansen@sbcglobal.net>
To: "North American Fruit Explorers" <>
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] fruit-growing, rebuilding a city
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 12:24:18 -0400
Is it possible to get back on message or perhaps some could use off-list?
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From: nafex-bounces On Behalf Of Stephen Sadler
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 4:06 AM
To: 'North American Fruit Explorers'
Subject: Re: [NAFEX] fruit-growing, rebuilding a city
It's not salt water in New Orleans, it's lake water. Storm surge saltwater
came ashore on the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. I had
wondered about salt damage of plants after other hurricanes and the tsunami.
Plants adapted to those coastal areas seem to handle such surges reasonably
well.