Re: [apple-crop] apple as art

2014-05-14 Thread ducnbyu
Amen brother! Rye Hefley So Cal   Original Message   From: kuffelcr...@kuffelcreek.com Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:42 PM To: Apple-crop discussion list Reply To: Apple-crop discussion list Subject: Re: [apple-crop] apple as art I actually think he'll have better results putting the clock

Re: [apple-crop] apple as art

2014-05-14 Thread Kushad, Mosbah M
Might be fitting to have title his project Malus eccentric rather than Malus ecclesia... Mosbah Kushad From: apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net [mailto:apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net] On Behalf Of David Doud Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 9:49 PM To: Apple-Crop Subject: [apple-crop]

Re: [apple-crop] apple as art

2014-05-14 Thread Steven Bibula
The fruit if the tree of the knowledge of good and evil could not have been an apple, because there was only one such tree, and it was in the garden of Eden (the site of which, along with its contents, having been destroyed by the flood of Noah's day). The association between 'Malus' and

Re: [apple-crop] apple as art

2014-05-14 Thread Ginda Fisher
This is a work of art, however odd. It is not a science project. So that fact that the fruit of knowledge of good and evil wasn't literally an apple doesn't matter any more for this project than it does for any of the paintings of the Garden of Eden you might see. As with those paintings, the

[apple-crop] lowering ph in spray solution

2014-05-14 Thread Mark Evans
The water for spraying on our farm is currently 7.7. We have used vinegar, Tri-fol, Li-700 and several other products to reduce ph. I would like to know what products list members prefer to accomplish this task without using a spreader-sticker/penetrant. I've considered using anhydrous citric

Re: [apple-crop] lowering ph in spray solution

2014-05-14 Thread Dean Henry
Food grade citric acid does a nice job. Use a pH meter to determine amount and recheck, as seasonal changes occur. We buy in 50 lb bags. Regards, Dean, Sent from my iPad On May 14, 2014, at 9:04 PM, Mark Evans evan...@benzie.com wrote: The water for spraying on our farm is currently 7.7.