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Cob: Re: anna's answersMyra Bonhage-Hale lapaix at iolinc.netSat Oct 12 14:10:05 PDT 2002
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C27209.D4082190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, think you all are wrong about hydrated lime being OK for certified = organic gardens/farming - but will hold off until I consult with the = Certification Committee of the Mountain State Organic Grower and Buyers = Assoc. which is West Virginia's certifying group. Namaste. Myra Visit me on the web at www.lapaixherbaljourney.com and www.sustainabledevelopmentforwv.com ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Ruth Datooth=20 To: coblist at deatech.com=20 Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 12:27 PM Subject: Cob: anna's answers heya folks, thanks for quick replies. sorry i'm not replying to your replies, = when i do that my browser shuts down.....aarrgghh. oh, hydrated lime.......that is the really white powdery stuff, isn't = it? our feedstores do have hydrated lime. horse folks sprinkle it on pee = spots to make them not stink. dairy farms put it all over the place in = milking barn for same reason and to make wet odorous stuff dry and = non-oderous. i used it a couple years ago mixed in water to soak a deer = hide to get the hair to fall off. =20 i had thought from my reading months ago that hydrated lime was not = good for plaster. sounds like you are telling me that ain't so. very = good. to answer other question: i am in central kentucky. northeast corner = of washington county. land is steep ridges and all logged and over = grazed for a century or so. grows back in eastern cedars (juniper) if = left to its own. thanks a lot, anna just fyi, ruth datooth was my dog, now deceased. a smiling dog. i = use her hotmail account. i don't think she minds. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click = Here ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C27209.D4082190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dwindows-1252"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2719.2200" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV>Hi, think you all are wrong about hydrated lime being OK for = certified=20 organic gardens/farming - but will hold off until I consult with the=20 Certification Committee of the Mountain State Organic Grower and Buyers = Assoc.=20 which is West Virginia's certifying group. Namaste. = Myra</DIV> <DIV>Visit me on the web at <A=20 href=3D"http://www.lapaixherbaljourney.com">www.lapaixherbaljourney.com</= A><BR>and=20 <A=20 href=3D"http://www.sustainabledevelopmentforwv.com">www.sustainabledevelo= pmentforwv.com</A></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; = BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV> <DIV=20 style=3D"BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: = black"><B>From:</B>=20 <A title=3Daasuter at hotmail.com = href=3D"mailto:aasuter at hotmail.com">Ruth=20 Datooth</A> </DIV> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A = title=3Dcoblist at deatech.com=20 href=3D"mailto:coblist at deatech.com">coblist at deatech.com</A> </DIV> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, October 12, = 2002 12:27=20 PM</DIV> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Cob: anna's = answers</DIV> <DIV><BR></DIV> <DIV> <DIV>heya folks,</DIV> <DIV>thanks for quick replies. sorry i'm not replying to your = replies,=20 when i do that my browser shuts down.....aarrgghh.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>oh, hydrated lime.......that is the really white powdery stuff, = isn't=20 it?</DIV> <DIV>our feedstores do have hydrated lime. horse folks sprinkle = it on=20 pee spots to make them not stink. dairy farms put it all over = the place=20 in milking barn for same reason and to make wet odorous stuff dry and=20 non-oderous. i used it a couple years ago mixed in = water=20 to soak a deer hide to get the hair to fall off. </DIV> <DIV>i had thought from my reading months ago that hydrated lime was = not good=20 for plaster. sounds like you are telling me that ain't so. = very=20 good.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>to answer other question: i am in central kentucky. = northeast=20 corner of washington county. land is steep ridges and all logged = and=20 over grazed for a century or so. grows back in = eastern cedars=20 (juniper) if left to its own.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>thanks a lot,</DIV> <DIV>anna</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>just fyi, ruth datooth was my dog, now deceased. a smiling=20 dog. i use her hotmail account. i don't think she=20 minds.</DIV></DIV><BR clear=3Dall> <HR> MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: <A=20 href=3D"http://g.msn.com/1HM1ENUS/c156??PI=3D44364">Click=20 Here</A><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C27209.D4082190--
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