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Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Green Tea?
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AussieMaster |
Ohio, USA
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There have been Scientific studies done that suggest green tea has Anti bacterial, anti fungal and anti viral properties. So i was thinking of trying it on my pumpkins. Any thoughts on this?
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2/28/2004 11:17:03 AM
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southern |
Appalachian Mtns.
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expensive
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2/28/2004 6:10:56 PM
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AussieMaster |
Ohio, USA
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Well I drink green tea anyways but brewing it for the second time may not be as effective and the amount I would need is alot more than what I drink so I guess its not practical.
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3/2/2004 2:59:49 PM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Tea Leaves of any type are about equal to the coffee grounds we feed our patches. A couple bags a day from a few neighbors adds up pretty quickly to a significant addition to the patch.
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3/8/2004 12:01:50 PM
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AussieMaster |
Ohio, USA
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I will put it in the soil but I was saying that it probably wouldn't work to put the liquid tea on the leaves. Anyways i'm probably going to fail growing pumpkins so I can experiment all I want.
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3/13/2004 8:13:04 PM
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the gr8 pumpkin |
Norton, MA
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Don't say that!!!!!!
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3/14/2004 5:43:19 PM
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AussieMaster |
Ohio, USA
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I was JK
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3/17/2004 3:11:38 PM
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