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    Another use for herbs:)

    hmmmm, love cinnamon basil sooooooo, I think it's game on for Thai Basil for early fall plamting. Now, if I can find some locally..... i can almost taste it now..... ;)
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    Another use for herbs:)

    Is Thai Basil sold as Cinnamon Basil or is that a different plant?
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    Parsley recipes wanted, also GINGER

    Oh my, :ep I can't believe noone has mentioned ginger candy (made the same way as old fashioned sliced citrus candies) and there are some Thai Food recipes for chicken that use ginger. Edited b/c I fat fingered a key! or I can't spell. you choose!
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    Chicken Garden

    I would be concerned with a lot of mustard family b/c I seem to recall that that family as well as brocoli family have chemicals that are not good in lg qty for the birds. I don't care if someone sells it as a mix for chickens or not, if it isn't good for them why would you risk planting it for...
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    They ate/dug up the seeds!

    Are you sure those are not just "replanted seeds" :clap included with the fertilizer the chickens left behind? just asking????
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    more "edible landscaping for chickens" :P

    :bun I know them girls love the strawberries cause I took a 10 day trp thought I'd come home to some nice berries nope nada zero after a few days my neighbor's husband told me my friend felt terrible about the girls being "cooped up" so she had them out every night free ranging! yeah they...
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    Mason bees are reluctant tenants

    :idunno I notice some differences in hole sizes recommended for this bee= see ref below for western Washington state (hoodat maybe your size is off a bit???) or perhaps holes are not drilled smoothly enough???? http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/inse006/inse006.htm :idunno
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    Slugs

    :sick Hey now, my mother told me I had to eat a pound of dirt before I die, she didn't say nun'thing about no slug slime! LOL :sick
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    less fireants...could it be?

    look to see if you are in an area where the pot snake has possibly moved into lately, they are mostly in port areas and any area heavy into horticultural businesses pot snakes are about the size of red wriggerlers worms are blind, need only one to multiply(self fertilizing), are harmless and...
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