garden. Here is a link to the Epsom Salt Council's page on garden
tips:
http://epsomsaltcouncil.org/garden_usage_tips.htm
On Feb 6, 1:40 pm, jcm...@aol.com wrote:
> Wow, that's really cool, Ardelle. How old are your plants and are they inside or out? Once they bloom, they will have fruit from what I understand.
> How do you rinse the soap away? Just spray again with just water?
> Jan in Florida
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> From: Ardelle Wachter <ardelle2...@hotmail.com>
> To: do Terra <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sat, Feb 5, 2011 5:25 pm
> Subject: RE: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Gardening
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> Try mixing up some mild dish soap, like Ivory put it in a spray bottle and spray the plant after about 10 minutes rinse away. My avacodo is blooming and I am hoping to cross polinate with a paint brush and have avacodo's...I'll keep you posted.
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> Regards,
> Ardelle K Wachter
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> To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Gardening
> From: jcm...@aol.com
> Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 10:14:55 -0500
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> I have some similar questions...does anyone know anything about avocado's? I have been raising 4 plants from seeds for about a year and a half now. I get these little nats that are so pesky cause I keep the plants inside. Too much wind here in Florida for these 34 inch tall skinny trunks. Just getting about 2 in. of bark on each of the trunks now. I tried using the oils on them too and almost lost one, but I got it back to health with just using fresh filtered water. I read somewhere that you are supposed to clip them down, but they are so full and beautiful. Is that necessary? I won't transplant these till they are good and solid trees. Any suggestions> I also read somewhere that it takes about 4 years till they bare fruit. Like growing bamboo. If anyone can, would love all the help I can get. And good luck with your garden.
> Jan in Florida
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> From: JRW <silverdis...@gmail.com>
> To: Everything doTERRA <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sat, Feb 5, 2011 9:47 am
> Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Gardening
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> We are in the Northwest. We will be using direct sunlight and lights.
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> I have been studying on how to do an indoor garden and have been
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> planning it for a few months now. Do you spray the water around the
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> pots and tables and on the actual plants? I used a couple drops of
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> lemon oil on a pointsetta (in the soil) and it about killed it so I
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> want to make sure I use the oils correctly if I'm going to.
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> On Feb 4, 4:28 pm, Loryjean Pratt <loryo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Where are you located? How many hours of daily direct south facing sunlight
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> > are you raising the plants with? Are you using lights to supplement? There
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> > are many oils you can use for pest control; I use peppermint and cinnamon in
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> > a spray bottle with soapy water in my greenhouse. Adding cayenne to it
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> > helps, also. Gardening in a contained space is much more intensive than an
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> > outdoor garden, and you need to be careful that you don't overfeed,
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> > overwater or over-anything, including using oils.
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> > Loryjean Pratt
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> > On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:10 PM, JRW <silverdis...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Due to our climate and three years of frustration, I have decided to
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> > > try gardening inside my kitchen. I am learning all I can about it, but
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> > > I was wondering how our little garden could benefit from the oils
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> > > also. We will be planting Vegetables, some fruit, and flowers. Our
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> > > goal is to get them producing as much as we can indoor before
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> > > transplating them into a bigger garden outside during our 4 to 6 week
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> > > warm enough for a garden weather in the summer. Some plants we are
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> > > hoping to keep alive through out the year so we can have as much fresh
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> > > produce as possible during the winter season (which seems to be most
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> > > of the year here.)
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> > > Thanks!
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