FYI!
Mark
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Subject: [Historic Oakwood] - Free seedlings: black eyed Susans
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 10:06:42 -0400
From: Susan Bray <susan(a)jandsbray.com>
To: <historicoakwood(a)yahoogroups.com>
Four pots of black eyed Susan seedlings on my porch for the taking (on
the little table to the right of the door). Seedlings range from 1”-6”
so they might not produce blooms this year but if planted in a sunny
spot they will do well. They will spread!!! (how do you think I got so
many seedlings? ;)
Take all you can use, I can always pull more up.
Susan Bray
207 Linden Avenue
I have a couple of roma tomatoes and about 2 pepper plants in black sprouting containers I don't have pots or space for them. They are free to whomever wants them. The peppers need to be planted soon and are looking a little sad. But I'm sure they are salvageable.
500 N. King Charles rd.
they are by the front door to the left. In small black plastic sprouting containers.
Vanessa
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Spotted these squash bug nymphs on my clematis vine this morning. Also caught the squash vine borer hovering on my zukes yesterday.
Further inspection led to tiny red brown poppy seed size eggs deposited one at a time on the leaves, flowers and stems. So much for ashes surrounding the soil, SVB will just move up the plant. Easy to remove but hard to see. It takes about a week to hatch, so remove them if you can see'em.
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