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Author: jakdedert
Date: Dec 2, 2006 21:41

..." by some organization that has nothing better to do than rate celebrities. She sure looks like she 'enjoys' eating what she cooks..... That ought to teach you to ask me a semi-civil question, Dennis. You'll get more answer than you wanted. Oh, BTW, would you like some black wasps to go along with the beetles? I killed the first one of Buzzy's great-great-great ...
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Author: Dennis M
Date: Dec 2, 2006 17:24

...can. I hear Rachel was recently rated one of the most "overrated celebrities" by some organization that has nothing better to do than rate celebrities. That ought to teach you to ask me a semi-civil question, Dennis. You'll get more answer than you wanted. Oh, BTW, would you like some black wasps to go along with the beetles? I killed the first one of Buzzy's great-great-great...
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Author: Kent Finnell
Date: Dec 2, 2006 06:03

... Channel, Discovery, SiFi, etc. available. My daughter is a huge fan of RR, has all of her cookbooks, and watches when she can. That ought to teach you to ask me a semi-civil question, Dennis. You'll get more answer than you wanted. Oh, BTW, would you like some black wasps to go along with the beetles? I killed the first one of Buzzy's great-great-great grandchildren last night...
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Author: Faye
Date: Dec 1, 2006 22:38

... the dead beetles stink to high heaven. whew. The best advice I ever read about dealing with the pests was on the KY ag ext web site: Don't panic. Truly for the small to medium size garden, a little time spent hand picking when they first appear is very helpful in reducing their numbers for the season. They are easy to see, they hang in clusters, and they are fairly easy to catch. Seems...
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Author: Faye
Date: Nov 29, 2006 22:15

... in TN, especially in the area around Nashville. It seems that Texas could work but the ... see some sort of answer on these questions. I think our weather gets too cold for ... Here is a list of more of their gardening publications http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publications/homeGarden/...production. I know from raising a good sized garden that there was a horrible drought this summer ...
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Author: Olin
Date: Nov 29, 2006 05:49

...sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:0u9bh.20328$Sw1.406@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com... Hi Folks, I was wondering whether it's possible to grow olives in TN, especially in the area around Nashville. It seems that Texas could work but the number of days of cool weather seems a bit too sparse for production of fruit on a regular basis. For Texas, it depends on the fruit. On...
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Author: Vic
Date: Nov 29, 2006 03:29

...> I was wondering whether it's possible to grow olives in TN, especially in the area around Nashville. It seems that Texas could work but the number of days of cool weather seems a bit too sparse .../or vines before seeing results, but I'd sure like to see some sort of answer on these questions. JC Here ya go! http://www.oliveoilsource.com/site.htm#Climate -- Max tBC
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Author: Kent Finnell
Date: Nov 29, 2006 01:45

...possible to grow olives in TN, especially in the area around Nashville. It seems that Texas could work but the number of days ... sure like to see some sort of answer on these questions. Another thing I've found interesting recently is the use of ...> discussion. If grapes and olives require similar conditions for growth, I'd say that Tennessee olives MIGHT be possible. There ...
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Author: Joseph Crowe
Date: Nov 28, 2006 22:09

...I was wondering whether it's possible to grow olives in TN, especially in the area around Nashville. It seems that Texas could work but the number of days of cool weather seems a bit too ... vines before seeing results, but I'd sure like to see some sort of answer on these questions. Another thing I've found interesting recently is the use of hybrid and genetically engineered seed stock ...
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Author: Dennis M
Date: Dec 4, 2006 10:44

In article <Lttch.3803$Z74.2278@bignews1.bellsouth.net>, jakdedert <jakdedert@bellsouth.net> wrote: Dennis M wrote: Hey I've got wasps too, the light brown variety. I've already gone through about 3 cans of "10-foot stream" wasp pesticide but thankfully none have yet made their way into the house. Tenant was washing windows on the rental house when he ran into a nest. I...
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