I would (I have plenty of experience here in our valley) spray 501 and Bach's Rescue Remedy,
take some yourself those negative thought forms do a lot of damage. I have also used micro-brewed beer to great advantage esp. tomatoes & peppers respond well for it coats the leaves & help protect from desiccation till their personal repair mechanism work.
If you did Radionics I'd suggest broadcasting 25-57 "energy support center ", CLEAR 80-43 "shock" 30-56 "Physical support center" 48-50 ENDURE "survival center" 5-36.25 CLEAR "frost damage" 00.5-77.99 "frost protection" and others. You can just write the on a card and send them to each garden in turn.
Send in the Salamanders
In Love & Light
Markess
From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 08:45:07 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frost tonight in Northern Virginia
As unlikely as it would seem, Robert Farr and I are looking at the
possibility of frost in our gardens this evening. This is a full
month PAST the 'safe-to-plant' date extension gives and almost 5 days
past my own intuitive 'safe date.' (Although I have to admit that I
was cringing while transplanting tomatoes earlier in the week.
Robert has some 2500 pepper plants out. I have 2000 sweet potatoes
slips in the ground and hundreds of tomatoes in the ground.
Predicted lows are 38 tonight and tomorrow night, but the site of the
predicition is some 15 miles away and is hundreds of feet lower than
where our sites are. SO, the possibility of a freeze or frost is
there.
The wind has been high this spring, also, so remay is not an option
that I'm considering. (I don't want to beat the plants.)
I have compost kit valerian on hand. I wonder if somoene can give me
directions for mixing that, diluting it (I probably need to spray
about 3000 sq ft of beds, not really all that much.)
Any other suggestions w.b. appreciated. I'm simply not up-to-date on
frost-proofing things like spraying water on leaves in the evening,
and so on.
I think that a 'hard freeze' is not likely, but I only have the
predicitons of the weather service to go by.
-Allan
