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Old 02-01-2004, 06:32 AM
J Kolenovsky
 
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Default HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!echo echo echo echo...

Don't tell HIM that.


animaux wrote:
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I don't want to rain on your parade, but I've experimented with as much=

as 2
feet of mulch and the bermuda makes its way up and through with vigor.
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:47:16 -0600, J Kolenovsky op=

ined:
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It's an experiment. I'm putting a 6 inch layer on chips down on the
bermuda to see how well the fungus that forms on the chips restrict th=

e
growth of the bermuda. It's my understanding it will but I'm
experimenting on how thick the chip layer should be.

I've always gotten dumps of wood chips. It saves the operator from
making dump runs and increases field productivity time.

I know what you mean about the leaves. I ground up 300 sacks in Novemb=

er
and I still want to grind more. Between myself and my neighbor with hi=

s
lot as a victory garden, I think we have enough for now. It's still a
temptation as the leaves ALL fell in the last week or so in the Bayou
City.

J


cat daddy wrote:

Wow, how'd you get them to do that? No, no, don't tell me, pleas=

e
no........ I actually drove past three bags of leaves this morning. =

I *will*
wash and wax my car and not carry leaves on the trunk 'til Spring...=

=2E......
How are you using woodchips on the prairie?

"J Kolenovsky" wrote in message
...
I had Davey Tree dump a free load of wood chips by the prairie the C=

ity
is letting me establish. Had to take a hired hand and go spread it o=

ut.
It was charring on the inside night after it rained and got the gree=

n
stuff wet. Didn't want some uninformed person calling the fire dept =

not
knowing what's going on. (that HAS happened once before)

J

cat daddy wrote:

"animaux" wrote in message
...
I don't think it's been this quiet in here in years! Where is e=

veryone?

I had hoped obsessive compost building had ended with the Mt. E=

verest
of
heaps, until I happened upon another 75 bags of leaves. It took a =

while,
but
I now have Vesuvius going in the backyard. Pretty cool on these co=

ld
mornings....
The ground was frosty this morning for the first time, only the=

bananas
are damaged, and the wild iris and others are putting up new tips.=

I have
salvia blooming and butterflies...
I watered a couple of days ago, as well........... We're suppos=

edly a
foot low for the year.

I had to water my garden today. The bluebonnets are wanting to b=

loom,
some
irises are blooming and my redbuds are budding and blooming. Th=

ere were
red
admirals at the mud puddle and on the lantana, which is all stil=

l
blooming. I
don't think we've had a frost up here in NE Round Rock. Not on =

this
hill,
anyway.


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Celestial Habitats by J. Kolenovsky
2003 Honorable Mention Award, Keep Houston Beautiful
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