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Dee Jay 11-06-2004 07:04 PM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
I've been lurking for a while now, but I was wondering if there was a faq
for this news group and where I would find it. I'd like to avoid asking the
redundant questions....much thanks....DJ

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Frogleg 12-06-2004 10:03 AM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:57:26 -0700, "Dee Jay" wrote:

I've been lurking for a while now, but I was wondering if there was a faq
for this news group and where I would find it. I'd like to avoid asking the
redundant questions....much thanks....DJ


AFAIK, there is no FAQ for rge. For specific questions, you can always
go to Google groups and wade through the wrangles. As for asking a
FAQ, go right ahead. People do it all the time. No, you can't grow
tomatoes in the shade. Yes, you can use last year's seeds. How many
zucchini plants should you have for 2 people? One-half.

Bill 13-06-2004 01:04 AM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
Frogleg wrote:

On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:57:26 -0700, "Dee Jay" wrote:

I've been lurking for a while now, but I was wondering if there was a faq
for this news group and where I would find it. I'd like to avoid asking
the redundant questions....much thanks....DJ


AFAIK, there is no FAQ for rge. For specific questions, you can always
go to Google groups and wade through the wrangles. As for asking a
FAQ, go right ahead. People do it all the time. No, you can't grow
tomatoes in the shade. Yes, you can use last year's seeds. How many
zucchini plants should you have for 2 people? One-half.


Soil problems: More compost. Under. Over. Throughout.
Blossom End Rot: Add calcium. Even out the watering. Wait for it to go away.
Pests: Encourage predators. Discourage habitat. Get used to them.
Diseases: Compost tea. Discourage habitat. Get used to it.
Squirrels: Cats
Cats: Dogs
Dogs: Mountain Lion
Mountain Lion: Game Warden
Game Warden: Ugly daughter
Ugly black bugs on (insert name of plant here): Post picture online.
Yellowing of leaves: too much this, not enough that, wierd disease, season
end.
Bragging: No known cure.



Dee Jay 14-06-2004 11:02 PM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
Bill wrote:
Soil problems: More compost. Under. Over. Throughout.


Should I just add my compost directly to the soil at the base of the plant
before watering? I've got a compost pile going, but I'm afraid to apply it
incorrectly.

Squirrels: Cats
Cats: Dogs
Dogs: Mountain Lion
Mountain Lion: Game Warden
Game Warden: Ugly daughter


lol

Thanks,
DJ



Bill 15-06-2004 06:04 AM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
Dee Jay wrote:

Bill wrote:
Soil problems: More compost. Under. Over. Throughout.


Should I just add my compost directly to the soil at the base of the plant
before watering? I've got a compost pile going, but I'm afraid to apply
it incorrectly.


Don't be. So long as your compost is pretty much 'finished', apply away. The
only caveat I can think of at the moment is to apply and maintain a thick
layer, not even bothering with a thin one. If you can't put at least an
inch or more over the whole garden, put two inches or more over the area
you can.

In the fall, turn this mulch into the dirt with a fork, spade or tiller and
apply a fresh mulching to cover the soil over the winter. In the spring,
turn the fall mulch into the soil, plant and apply a fresh layer of compost
as a mulch.

If this cycle is kept up continously, unless your soil is already perfect,
your soil will be dramatically better in just a year or so. Dramatically.

But don't take my word for it. On a non-work night, go to http://google.com
and use 'compost' as a search topic.

Bill


simy1 16-06-2004 02:02 PM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
Bill wrote in message ...

Soil problems: More compost. Under. Over. Throughout.
Blossom End Rot: Add calcium. Even out the watering. Wait for it to go away.
Pests: Encourage predators. Discourage habitat. Get used to them.
Diseases: Compost tea. Discourage habitat. Get used to it.
Squirrels: Cats
Cats: Dogs
Dogs: Mountain Lion
Mountain Lion: Game Warden
Game Warden: Ugly daughter
Ugly black bugs on (insert name of plant here): Post picture online.
Yellowing of leaves: too much this, not enough that, wierd disease, season
end.
Bragging: No known cure.


Indeed I got huge zucchini this year. Huge. you guys can't touch my zucchini.
Here is my contribution.

Pressure wood as bed sides: go ahead and try it, we need to build a statistics.
slugs: sluggo. pick them off at night with a flashlight.
voles: predator urine.
rabbits: fence underground.
groundhogs-deer: live wire.
mulch: as much as you can except for discourage habitat above.
lettuce: spring. No guarantees in other seasons.
spinach: fall.
vine borer: slit vine, pick eggs.
herbs: full sun.
veggies in part shade: greens.

SugarChile 17-06-2004 03:05 AM

R.G.E FAQ?
 
How about:

Caterpillars on dill, parsley: plant extra, they turn into swallowtails.
Caterpillars on brocolli and cabbage: hand pick, use Bt with discrimanation.
Bees: If you're not allergic, calm down and encourage them.
Wasps: They eat a lot of larvae. Try and calm down.
Giant green caterpillars on tomatoes: Handpick. If they have small white
eggs on their backs, leave them alone.
Weeds: Mulch

Cheers,
Sue

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