OK. I'm in the US. This is all new information. Rosefertilizer, I get (bananas work well) for roses. But .... please elaborate via: THANK YOU. > I was also in charge of woodlice killing in greenhouse, half potato in > upturned flower pot plus hammer, plus green fly killer via the used > washing > up water and hand pump, path layer via cinders from the fire, and grate > blacker. > > Brian
Horse droppings! On 05/03/2012 10:28, Marilyn L. Arnold wrote: > OK. I'm in the US. This is all new information. Rosefertilizer, I get > (bananas work well) for roses. But .... please elaborate via: THANK YOU. > >> I was also in charge of woodlice killing in greenhouse, half potato in >> upturned flower pot plus hammer, plus green fly killer via the used >> washing >> up water and hand pump, path layer via cinders from the fire, and grate >> blacker. >> >> Brian >
Via=thru or using in this context AndyA Sent from my iPod On 5 Mar 2012, at 10:28 AM, "Marilyn L. Arnold" <marilyn.arnold1@verizon.net> wrote: > OK. I'm in the US. This is all new information. Rosefertilizer, I get > (bananas work well) for roses. But .... please elaborate via: THANK YOU. > >> I was also in charge of woodlice killing in greenhouse, half potato in >> upturned flower pot plus hammer, plus green fly killer via the used >> washing >> up water and hand pump, path layer via cinders from the fire, and grate >> blacker. >> >> Brian > > ****************************** > ATTENTION TO ALL:- When replying please remove the details that do not apply to your mail and change the SUBJECT LINE for best useage of ARCHIVED MATERIALS. > ------------------------------- > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to STAFFORDSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>> OK. I'm in the US. This is all new information. Rosefertilizer, I >> get >> (bananas work well) for roses. But .... please elaborate via: THANK >> YOU. In 1950 we did see bananas, horse manure is a good fertilizer, went on the compost heap with all the kitchen food waste, and garden clippings. From memory you could not use it as it arrived, you had to leave it to mature. Farther - in - law used to put a bag of horse manure in a bag, and hang it in a water butt, this water was then used to water the tomato plants, feeding them at the same time. Good stuff horse manure, you should be okay in the US with all the cowboys you have :-) Brian