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Old May 24, 2007   #16
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I am useing newspaper to mulch
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Old May 30, 2007   #17
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Tom, I assume the plants are susceptible when dirt first adheres to the leaves.
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Old June 1, 2007   #18
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Same plant after 2 weeks.
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Same plant after 2 weeks.
Can win any beauty contest.

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Old June 2, 2007   #20
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What a beauty!

FWIW, I had more requests from friends and family for EF seedlings than any other variety... including Sungold!
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Hunter, you have some friends with some mighty fine taste buds. :-)
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Old June 13, 2007   #22
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Warren, if I don't mulch with something, and the clippings are free, some kind of weed's going to grow on the open soil. So no, I don't have a problem with grass seed, cut it before it goes to seed but get some weed seeds. My biggest problem is my neighbor's Bermuda grass invasion and thistle.
I cut my grass yesterday and I used the clippings to mulch my okra and my pepper plants
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Earl-Here is a photo of faux with some argg next to it that I picked last night. It was delicious.
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Old June 17, 2007   #24
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Michael, you really know how to twist the knife! :-)
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