Title: Re: Creeping Charlie aka Ground Ivy
Ah yes Ale Hove,
Allen men are to call it Creeping Jenny!

It does an amazing job of clearing ale of over suspended protein and yeast and should not be over looked as a great anti fungal in urinary complaints.

10% Borax spray in the spring will greatly decrease ground ivy's vitality.
As will clearing the areas Aura complaints which I don't know how to determine with out Radionics. But I bet BD 501 will will give the area a sparkle that it, by any name, will not appreciate.

L*L
Markess





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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 22:08:09 EDT
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Subject: Creeping Charlie aka Ground Ivy


Dear Friends,

 My property is being overridden with Creeping Charlie AKA Ground Ivy. This small round scalloped shape leaf with purple flowers spreads easily via runners, Plucking them from the soil usually leads to further sprouts from the remaining roots and any little bit left on soil will root.

 I would like to know if minerals lacking in the soil will stimulate this plant to grow or is it inevitable to just spread?

 Has anyone peppered this plant to retard growth?  If so, what moon and planet signs would be best.

 Suggestions welcome.

 Allen S. Hoaglund DC

The soil must be kept in good health
if the animal is to remain in good health.
The same is true of man.

 Paraphrase of Andre' Voisin

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