Sheldon wrote in
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On Sep 11, 10:51?pm, enigma wrote:
Sheldon wrote
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On Sep 11, 1:37?am, wrote:
P.S.: I am located in West Chester, PA, USA
Your local Cornell Agri Extention may be able to supply
you with seedlings for free of for very cheap, depends
on the size of your property, etc.
why would you think Cornell has extentions in PA? they are
a NY Land Grant University. i'm sure the OP could check
with *his* state ag uni for their extention agencies
though. lee
Are you naturally functionally illiterate or did you need
to take lessons....
http://pics.livejournal.com/ladylabyrinth/pic/00006pbf
ALL state agri extentions are
interconnected and operate in tandem.
as far as general advice & such, yes. supplying plant
materials & out-of-area specific advice, no.
when i'm at this farm, i get specific advice from the county
extention of UNH. when i'm at my NY farm, i get county
specific advice from Cornell. i certainly don't ask for advice
from UNH about growing conditions in Oswego county (nor would
i expect Cornell to know about Rockingham county, which can
vary from ag zone 6 to ag zone 4).
You've yet to offer
any usefulness, only negativity... and you suggested what
specifically... as per usual NOTHING, just like yourself a
big fat NOTHING... a L I A R is what you are.
no, i suggested that he contact the PA state land grant
college, who could refer him to the county extention nearest
him. i also offered him seeds, but of course you overlooked
that because i showed you up a few times & you just can't let
go
lee