Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Morning Morton, Enter " molasses " in the little search window. When you get choice, pick > " blackstrap " Maybe it is not the best source of nutriants, but is it >really so >bad? I tend to agree that it is " not so bad " . At one time, I mixed a drink with soy powder, black strap molasses, and skim milk. The taste was excellent and I never noticed any problem from the evil carbs. Even now, I mix an ounce or so of molasses in with my peanut butter and coconut oil. A while back you expressed an interest in my growing methods, so I have a few pictures for you to review. The early ones......: http://www.fugitt.com/gard0428 This is not a web page with identity, instead it is only a directory that list the pictures. Here is the later pictures..: http://www.fugitt.com/gard0518/ Still, no description, only a listing of the files. Very soon, I should be able to get the daily potassium from this small plot. It is only 4 rows, about 125 feet long. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 Hi, Wayne Many thanks for the photos. Your work can't be anything but a labour of love - and intelligence and lots of knowledge! Your plants are just breathtaking!! If I remember, I asked if yours was organic or commercial farming. I noticed an irrigation tube running down the center of your plants. Do you know - are organically grown plants more nutricious than " commercially grown " ? If quality can be determined by appearance, your plants will be the most nutritious possible. What is the electrical panel " panel 428.jpg " , " pumpo428 " , " senso428.jpg " ? I tried to sign the guest book and view " you gotta see this deer " , but each time my browser came back with the message " File not found on this server " . It's too late to call my ISP, which I will do tomorrow, but do you have an idea why I got this message? Whatever it is that you are doing, I am certain that you are doing it correctly. Morton Wayne Fugitt wrote: > Morning Morton, > > > A while back you expressed an interest in my growing methods, so I have a > few pictures for you to review. > > The early ones......: http://www.fugitt.com/gard0428 > This is not a web page with identity, instead it is only a directory that > list the pictures. > > Here is the later pictures..: http://www.fugitt.com/gard0518/ > Still, no description, only a listing of the files. > > Very soon, I should be able to get the daily potassium from this small > plot. It is only 4 rows, about 125 feet long. > > Wayne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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