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Aug 30, 2012 1:46 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Thanks Michele. I forgot that you had mentioned the worms eating the alfalfa, which is a plus. My flower beds are full of worms, and I can't figure out why they don't starve to death in some spots! I think I'm going to put the alfalfa in the ground, instead of making tea with it. I'm a flip-flopper today! I'm all for anything that is less work!

It's crazy how one thing works for one person, and it doesn't work for another! My neighbor uses tea all the time, made out of who-knows-what, so I'll ask her about it. I've given her daylilies, and I know she has used it on them. I haven't noticed anything spectacular at her house, so maybe what she is using isn't really doing what she thinks it is doing. nodding I'm more curious about increase though, so I'll have to check to see how many fans she has now.
Natalie

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