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I would place about a dozen seeds around in a paetrtn that spaces them out. Once the plants sprout, when they have 4 leaves, thin out half of the seedlings, taking every other one by clipping with scissors at ground level so the spacing remains nice and...

I would place about a dozen seeds around in a paetrtn that spaces them out. Once the plants sprout, when they have 4 leaves, thin out half of the seedlings, taking every other one by clipping with scissors at ground level so the spacing remains nice and even and you do not disturb the soil. Use the thinnings in salad. (this is why you planted so many! You get to sample them early). Let them grow more, until the leaves touch the other seedlings, then thin them to 3 plants, spaced around the pot. Use these larger thinnings in another salad. YUM. Let the 3 remaining grow, and you can cut them one at a time, as the pot looks crowded, leaving 2, then 1 to grow to full size. This is a container version of intensive gardening. It gives you several cuttings of lettuce and still lets the final head grow without crowding, as you clip off the competition every time it gets crowded in the pot.

Posted by Angelo (guest) on Sat, 19 Jan 2013 13:18:50 +0000

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Hi MJ, I've been meaning to apply to bemoce a member of SPI, and when I saw your post today at Planet Debian, I decided to go for it. I went to the website and can't find a join link anywhere. Is donating the same as joining? I seem to remember you...

Hi MJ, I've been meaning to apply to bemoce a member of SPI, and when I saw your post today at Planet Debian, I decided to go for it. I went to the website and can't find a join link anywhere. Is donating the same as joining? I seem to remember you posting something about how it was only $25 to join. Did I mis-read a post? Thanks for any information you might have.Oh yeah I also wanted to ask you if you would consider using PBooks for bookkeeping if I changed the license to GPLv2, Apache, or something else you might recommend.Thanks again.

Posted by Eli (guest) on Thu, 17 Jan 2013 06:20:55 +0000

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The forum is a birgther place thanks to your posts. Thanks!

Posted by Geralynn (guest) on Sun, 08 May 2011 07:23:14 +0100

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mrs taff has something similar hidden away in her funky adult section drawer.it didnt taste good and the vibration knocked out two of my shiny brown teeth.i did add salt there seemed to be butter already added.not nice.

Posted by Guest on Thu, 10 May 2007 14:47:12 +0100

collard greens

hi brookie i'm a fellow believer - these are ambrosia

Posted by Guest on Wed, 28 Jun 2006 10:05:22 +0100

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