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..net, William Wagner wrote: Forgot to mention another neglected valuable plant. Bamboo. A neat book! http://preview.tinyurl.com/ynljd5 Bill Nice. ;-) Have you read any of Stamets books on Edible mushroom cultivation? Oyster mushrooms seem to be one of the easiest and most versatile: http://www2.mailordercentral.com/fun...=MGGM&VARIATIO N=&AITEM=1&MITEM=1 -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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, Billy Rose wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: Not many people know that Industrial Hemp is NOT the same thing as recreational pot. Nowhere near. Anyone that has bothered to do the research would know that. I hear that the sin of eating meat on Fridays is comparable to the sin of adultery. Having tried both, I can't see the comparison;-) - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) snicker -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Read up on this. There are many titles out there on the subject (full disclosu one of which I edited) which paint a dismaying picture of how Big Oil/Auto and Puritanical racists many decades ago managed to push through legislation confabulating industrial hemp with marijuana. Persephone Seems as if the Chinese understand this. Charlie Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. sigh -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote: In article .net, William Wagner wrote: Forgot to mention another neglected valuable plant. Bamboo. A neat book! http://preview.tinyurl.com/ynljd5 Bill Nice. ;-) Have you read any of Stamets books on Edible mushroom cultivation? Oyster mushrooms seem to be one of the easiest and most versatile: http://www2.mailordercentral.com/fun...=MGGM&VARIATIO N=&AITEM=1&MITEM=1 No I haven't but Thanks to you I'll check it out. Currently our local brown caps are beginning to appear after a warm rain. I'm located in a wild mushroom oak forest with high ground water. Would be perfect for wandering about in but our local deer ticks are the worse I've ever seen. Most years a bit or two a season. I've had 8 in the last week with another 8 weeks to go. Nasty little guys. My dad two houses away started antibiotics for Lyme's a week ago. Bill -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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..net, William Wagner wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article .net, William Wagner wrote: Forgot to mention another neglected valuable plant. Bamboo. A neat book! http://preview.tinyurl.com/ynljd5 Bill Nice. ;-) Have you read any of Stamets books on Edible mushroom cultivation? Oyster mushrooms seem to be one of the easiest and most versatile: http://www2.mailordercentral.com/fun...=MGGM&VARIATIO N=&AITEM=1&MITEM=1 No I haven't but Thanks to you I'll check it out. The man is a genius. :-) And that site also sells some nice indoor and outdoor cultivation kits (and wood plugs) for affordable prices. Best way in the world to get rid of stumps, and eat well while you are at it. G And no, I have no association with that site. I'm just a real fan of his writings and philosophies. Currently our local brown caps are beginning to appear after a warm rain. I'm located in a wild mushroom oak forest with high ground water. Would be perfect for wandering about in but our local deer ticks are the worse I've ever seen. Most years a bit or two a season. I've had 8 in the last week with another 8 weeks to go. Nasty little guys. My dad two houses away started antibiotics for Lyme's a week ago. Bill Bummer. :-( Does insect repellant spray work to keep tics off of you? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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In article , Charlie wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:40:23 -0500, Omelet wrote: Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. It would appear they are bright enough to lead most dumb americans around by the nose and shove anything they want up their arses. Only 51%. (Last prexy election) As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. Drawbacks? Gimme a break. We are no longer operating under a capitalist system. We've been drawn right into fascism. That's not entirely accurate... There is no sugar-coating the bitter pill we are being forced to swallow. Churlie Charlie Indeed. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Omelet wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:40:23 -0500, Omelet wrote: Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. It would appear they are bright enough to lead most dumb americans around by the nose and shove anything they want up their arses. Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. Drawbacks? Gimme a break. We are no longer operating under a capitalist system. We've been drawn right into fascism. That's not entirely accurate... Well, yes and no. Since Woodrow Wilson started the Committee on Public Information with participants like Walter Lippman and Edward Bernays, the truth has become more malleable and willing to please. Edward Bernays referred to their work as " the engineering of consent . . . the very essence of the democratic process" (Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky, p. 8). So we live in a society that we think is free because we've been told it is free. Yesterday on the Tom Leher News Hour there was a discussion about what the present conflict between Hamas and Fatah meant. Unless you follow the middle east, you may not have realized that both of the experts presented were Fatah advisors. And so it goes. This is a discussion? No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. There is no sugar-coating the bitter pill we are being forced to swallow. Don't sweat it Charlie, Gary Powers didn't swallow his either. Churlie Charlie Indeed. Many good burgers, with no malice in their hearts, are trying to make sense of the world with the information that they have. If you want better information, avoid the corporate news. Listen to Democracy Now or find a Pacifica Radio station. Read a book by Noam Chomsky or Greg Palast. This entire gutting of the Constitution has taken place right in front of us and the White House asks, "Who are you going to believe, the President or your own lying eyes?" To summarize, " the engineering of consent . (is) . the very essence of the democratic process" - Edward Bernays, Committee on Public Information To quote Will Rogers, "All I know, is what I read in the newspapers." Can I hear a few pots please? - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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, Billy Rose wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:40:23 -0500, Omelet wrote: Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. It would appear they are bright enough to lead most dumb americans around by the nose and shove anything they want up their arses. Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. But add the 3% of the fools that voted other parties. That 3% could have swung the election if they'd voted Democrat. As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. Drawbacks? Gimme a break. We are no longer operating under a capitalist system. We've been drawn right into fascism. That's not entirely accurate... Well, yes and no. Since Woodrow Wilson started the Committee on Public Information with participants like Walter Lippman and Edward Bernays, the truth has become more malleable and willing to please. Edward Bernays referred to their work as " the engineering of consent . . . the very essence of the democratic process" (Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky, p. 8). So we live in a society that we think is free because we've been told it is free. Yesterday on the Tom Leher News Hour there was a discussion about what the present conflict between Hamas and Fatah meant. Unless you follow the middle east, you may not have realized that both of the experts presented were Fatah advisors. And so it goes. This is a discussion? No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. lol I'm always up for a good debate! IMHO we are swinging away from the original Republic to almost a true Democracy and this is not a good thing. As much as I love Capitalism (because it benefits anyone willing to work hard enough), it can reach a point of no return where he who has the gold makes ALL the rules... and gods help the rest of us. There is no sugar-coating the bitter pill we are being forced to swallow. Don't sweat it Charlie, Gary Powers didn't swallow his either. Take the Red pill. ;-) Churlie Charlie Indeed. Many good burgers, with no malice in their hearts, are trying to make sense of the world with the information that they have. If you want better information, avoid the corporate news. Listen to Democracy Now or find a Pacifica Radio station. Read a book by Noam Chomsky or Greg Palast. I never watch TV anymore except for the weather channel, and the occasional Basketball game (GO SPURS!!! G) I listen mostly to NPR (BBC) and WOAI San Antonio. I also get a lot of news off the 'net and subscribe to the New York Times via e-mail. TV? USELESS! This entire gutting of the Constitution has taken place right in front of us and the White House asks, "Who are you going to believe, the President or your own lying eyes?" I know. :-( But the Sheeople follow. Or is that Lemmings? To summarize, " the engineering of consent . (is) . the very essence of the democratic process" - Edward Bernays, Committee on Public Information To quote Will Rogers, "All I know, is what I read in the newspapers." Can I hear a few pots please? - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Heh! At least "pots" is on topic! Speaking of which, due to certain circumstances (mainly health issues and finances), I've ended up putting off really planting any veggies this year. I'd still like to do a few tomatoes. Because of the Expense of water, I'd prefer to do container planting. I have a couple of MONSTER plastic pots (okay, they are about 10 gallons I guestimate) so I'd like to try them in those. Can I put, say, 2 per pot and is it too late in the year for me to mess with this? Should I wait until September? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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, Billy Rose wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:40:23 -0500, Omelet wrote: Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. It would appear they are bright enough to lead most dumb americans around by the nose and shove anything they want up their arses. Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. Drawbacks? Gimme a break. We are no longer operating under a capitalist system. We've been drawn right into fascism. That's not entirely accurate... Well, yes and no. Since Woodrow Wilson started the Committee on Public Information with participants like Walter Lippman and Edward Bernays, the truth has become more malleable and willing to please. Edward Bernays referred to their work as " the engineering of consent . . . the very essence of the democratic process" (Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky, p. 8). So we live in a society that we think is free because we've been told it is free. Yesterday on the Tom Leher News Hour there was a discussion about what the present conflict between Hamas and Fatah meant. Unless you follow the middle east, you may not have realized that both of the experts presented were Fatah advisors. And so it goes. This is a discussion? No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. There is no sugar-coating the bitter pill we are being forced to swallow. Don't sweat it Charlie, Gary Powers didn't swallow his either. Churlie Charlie Indeed. Many good burgers, with no malice in their hearts, are trying to make sense of the world with the information that they have. If you want better information, avoid the corporate news. Listen to Democracy Now or find a Pacifica Radio station. Read a book by Noam Chomsky or Greg Palast. This entire gutting of the Constitution has taken place right in front of us and the White House asks, "Who are you going to believe, the President or your own lying eyes?" To summarize, " the engineering of consent . (is) . the very essence of the democratic process" - Edward Bernays, Committee on Public Information To quote Will Rogers, "All I know, is what I read in the newspapers." Can I hear a few pots please? - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Manufacturing Consent Herman and Chomsky All Consuming IMAGES Stuart Ewen Anvil of the Heart Bruce T. Holmes The Poverty Of Affluence Paul L. Wachtel Amusing Ourselves to Death Neil Postman The Age of Missing Information Bill McKibben The Third City Borna Bebek Wallace Stevens The Poems of our Climate Harold Bloom The Social Vision of William Blake Michael Ferber The Gay Genius Lin Yutang And on and on do you really want to read all this stuff? I just try to keep our family whole. Usually by getting out of the way and being here. Personal interaction at the market seem to bloom by the simple act of yielding. Not having my way whatever that is avoids conflict. Scaling it up however international voids me as I can only deal with things I perceive. I've enough . Blake and Wallace and Su Tungpo are personal inspiration. ( Keep Spirt in) ). Balzac Sin is wanting to know every thing. Now back to those morning glories. Bill who plays push hands poorly. -- S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade http://www.ocutech.com/ High tech Vison aid This article is posted under fair use rules in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit. |
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Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. But add the 3% of the fools that voted other parties. That 3% could have swung the election if they'd voted Democrat. I guess that makes me a fool. Please don't take that personally... I actually hate the dominant 2 party system, but I don't believe that it can be beaten at this time. Unfortunately. Ron Paul knows this as even tho' he is really Libertarian, he runs as Republican so he has a real chance at getting elected. The American people don't appear to be ready for a real change yet as a majority. I'd love to be an idealist, but realists seem to do better. Yer foolin' yerself if you think that voting dem or rep is actually making a choice. Look what happened in the midterms....friggin' dems sold out just like I knew they would. We need a whole schload of Bernie Sanders types being elected. The two party system is a joke, another myth which folks swallow. Yer preachin' to the choir babe! But, see the above. You have to deal with the majority. The Sheeople. Idealism won't work yet. Not without a LOT more work, or perhaps improvement of the gene pool. No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. lol I'm always up for a good debate! IMHO we are swinging away from the original Republic to almost a true Democracy and this is not a good thing. Yeah....rigged elections are the sign of a true democracy. Can you say corporatocracy. But I agree that wherever we are, it is not a good place. We are open to suggestions. As much as I love Capitalism (because it benefits anyone willing to work hard enough), it can reach a point of no return where he who has the gold makes ALL the rules... and gods help the rest of us. True, but the incentive for willingness to work hard enough has been shipped overseas. Pensions gutted, health care/insurance situation abysmal It has reached the point of no return. sigh Potential Socialism provides NO incentives. That's why they all eventually die in misery and poverty. We all need that carrot on a stick to advance ourselves. We need hope for advancement. That is human nature. Otherwise, we tend to do just enough to get by. My health care insurance this year just went to hell. If I don't mail order my prescriptions, they won't pay for beyond the first month. Fortunately the state is trying to introduce legislation to outlaw that. They also refused to pay the $70.00 for my pap smear. Guess they'd rather pay for cervical cancer treatment... Idiots! Can I put, say, 2 per pot and is it too late in the year for me to mess with this? Should I wait until September? I don't understand the waiting til Sept. You in the southern hemisphere? It has to do with light cycles. Tomatoes will not "set" fruit if the light and dark timing are not right. I live in South Central Texas so we don't generally get a frost until late November. You bet you can put two per pot. It just takes more nutrient supplementation. I grow several pots of tomatoes. Peppers do great in pots as well. I plant two peppers per five gallon size post and have good yields. Charlie Peppers don't get as big as 'maters. ;-) How big are your pots and what variety of tomato do you use? What nutrient supplements? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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..net, William Wagner wrote: In article , Billy Rose wrote: In article , Omelet wrote: In article , Charlie wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:40:23 -0500, Omelet wrote: Nobody ever said that the American ruling class was very bright... and they are also greedy. It would appear they are bright enough to lead most dumb americans around by the nose and shove anything they want up their arses. Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. As much as I love Capitalism, it can have it's drawbacks. Drawbacks? Gimme a break. We are no longer operating under a capitalist system. We've been drawn right into fascism. That's not entirely accurate... Well, yes and no. Since Woodrow Wilson started the Committee on Public Information with participants like Walter Lippman and Edward Bernays, the truth has become more malleable and willing to please. Edward Bernays referred to their work as " the engineering of consent . . . the very essence of the democratic process" (Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky, p. 8). So we live in a society that we think is free because we've been told it is free. Yesterday on the Tom Leher News Hour there was a discussion about what the present conflict between Hamas and Fatah meant. Unless you follow the middle east, you may not have realized that both of the experts presented were Fatah advisors. And so it goes. This is a discussion? No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. There is no sugar-coating the bitter pill we are being forced to swallow. Don't sweat it Charlie, Gary Powers didn't swallow his either. Churlie Charlie Indeed. Many good burgers, with no malice in their hearts, are trying to make sense of the world with the information that they have. If you want better information, avoid the corporate news. Listen to Democracy Now or find a Pacifica Radio station. Read a book by Noam Chomsky or Greg Palast. This entire gutting of the Constitution has taken place right in front of us and the White House asks, "Who are you going to believe, the President or your own lying eyes?" To summarize, " the engineering of consent . (is) . the very essence of the democratic process" - Edward Bernays, Committee on Public Information To quote Will Rogers, "All I know, is what I read in the newspapers." Can I hear a few pots please? - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) Manufacturing Consent Herman and Chomsky All Consuming IMAGES Stuart Ewen Anvil of the Heart Bruce T. Holmes The Poverty Of Affluence Paul L. Wachtel Amusing Ourselves to Death Neil Postman The Age of Missing Information Bill McKibben The Third City Borna Bebek Wallace Stevens The Poems of our Climate Harold Bloom The Social Vision of William Blake Michael Ferber The Gay Genius Lin Yutang And on and on do you really want to read all this stuff? I just try to keep our family whole. Usually by getting out of the way and being here. Personal interaction at the market seem to bloom by the simple act of yielding. Not having my way whatever that is avoids conflict. Scaling it up however international voids me as I can only deal with things I perceive. I've enough . Blake and Wallace and Su Tungpo are personal inspiration. ( Keep Spirt in) ). Balzac Sin is wanting to know every thing. Now back to those morning glories. Bill who plays push hands poorly. Not much **** and vinegar today, huh, Bill? Sounds like you've gone reflective on us. That's all well and good because it is all about being individuals and not a commodity. But India would still be a colony of England, if they hadn't resisted. People with dark colored skin would still be slaves but for the struggle. Rafael Lemkin wanted to avoid it too but it was dumped at his door. All sane men want to stay home with their families and watch them grow. Insane men will find reasons for them to die for glory. And it all starts when someone pushes back. Say, "hi" to the morning glories for me. Maybe sticky hands would be a better match for you. Kyungye, shue. - Billy Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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Omelet wrote: I never watch TV anymore except for the weather channel, and the occasional Basketball game (GO SPURS!!! G) I listen mostly to NPR (BBC) and WOAI San Antonio. Here NPR is supported by Archer Daniel Midlands. They don't bite the hand that feeds them. I've already ****ed and moaned about The Lehrer News Hour. BBC can be good. Can be shoddy. No way to get KPFT 90.1 out of Houston? Try on line at http://houston.kpft.org/site/PageServer for free speech news and Democracy Now. I also get a lot of news off the 'net and subscribe to the New York Times via e-mail. Of Judith Miller fame? In depth, inaccurate news. In article , Charlie wrote: Only 51%. (Last prexy election) Probably less than that if you count the hachet job done by the Bushies on the electorial system in Ohio. But add the 3% of the fools that voted other parties. That 3% could have swung the election if they'd voted Democrat. I guess that makes me a fool. Please don't take that personally... I actually hate the dominant 2 party system, but I don't believe that it can be beaten at this time. Amen, brothers and sisters. Unfortunately. Ron Paul knows this as even tho' he is really Libertarian, he runs as Republican so he has a real chance at getting elected. The American people don't appear to be ready for a real change yet as a majority. I'd love to be an idealist, but realists seem to do better. Yer foolin' yerself if you think that voting dem or rep is actually making a choice. Look what happened in the midterms....friggin' dems sold out just like I knew they would. We need a whole schload of Bernie Sanders types being elected. The two party system is a joke, another myth which folks swallow. That was a pretty easy one to see, wasn't it Charlie? Yer preachin' to the choir babe! But, see the above. You have to deal with the majority. The Sheeople. Idealism won't work yet. Not without a LOT more work, or perhaps improvement of the gene pool. No, we are ALREADY in the Matrix. lol I'm always up for a good debate! IMHO we are swinging away from the original Republic to almost a true Democracy and this is not a good thing. I don't understand you unless you are talking about Pure Idealized Republicanism where the representatives represent the people's needs and desires or pure Democracy (à la Athens, circa 594 BC?) where everyone votes on everything. The former has never existed and the latter only exists, at present, in Switzerland. Yeah....rigged elections are the sign of a true democracy. Can you say corporatocracy. But I agree that wherever we are, it is not a good place. We are open to suggestions. In the primaries I vote Kucinich. In the general election I vote the "Greens" or whatever. At least it gets the opposition some operating money to mount an anti-status quo response. As much as I love Capitalism (because it benefits anyone willing to work hard enough), it can reach a point of no return where he who has the gold makes ALL the rules... Really don't follow you here. Leads us back to feudalism. More of a Jeffersonian myself, but without the slaves. and gods help the rest of us. True, but the incentive for willingness to work hard enough has been shipped overseas. Pensions gutted, health care/insurance situation abysmal Because we let it happen and now the socialist countries of Europe feel pressure to reduce their social safety-nets and race us to the bottom of the barrel. It has reached the point of no return. sigh Potential Socialism provides NO incentives. That's why they all eventually die in misery and poverty. We all need that carrot on a stick to advance ourselves. Max Weber saw how this was used by the capitalists in his book, "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism". According to the early protestants (Calvinists) we aren't here to be happy but if your work is successful, then you are among the chosen. The factory owner is chose by God and you, poor miserable child, are a creature of original sin. It kinda turns things upside down. We need hope for advancement. That is human nature. Otherwise, we tend to do just enough to get by. Yeah, so? Where you going? The one with the most toys when they die, wins? My health care insurance this year just went to hell. If I don't mail order my prescriptions, they won't pay for beyond the first month. Fortunately the state is trying to introduce legislation to outlaw that. They also refused to pay the $70.00 for my pap smear. Guess they'd rather pay for cervical cancer treatment... Idiots! Jeez. If it is pre-cancerous, sell the farm if you have too. Do what you need to do but don't wait. Radiation and chemo will lay you up and you won't be able to work. (I presume you have to work, otherwise forget I said anything.) It might be cheaper to go to Cuba or India for treatment. Check the list. There are 36 countries in the world that have better health care than we do. Health travel is a booming industry. Can I put, say, 2 per pot and is it too late in the year for me to mess with this? Should I wait until September? I don't understand the waiting til Sept. You in the southern hemisphere? It has to do with light cycles. Tomatoes will not "set" fruit if the light and dark timing are not right. I live in South Central Texas so we don't generally get a frost until late November. Shortest I've seen on tomatoes is 65 days. If necessary, try augmenting with shop lights. You bet you can put two per pot. It just takes more nutrient supplementation. I grow several pots of tomatoes. Peppers do great in pots as well. I plant two peppers per five gallon size post and have good yields. Charlie Peppers don't get as big as 'maters. ;-) How big are your pots and what variety of tomato do you use? What nutrient supplements? Hugs and Kisses - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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