Dear Fiber-netters,

I  *WISH* some of you would come to my farm and harvest the mullein!!!!!
I hack, I hew, I brush-hog, I dig ... you can't get rid of the stuff ... NOTHING eats it ... its not toxic, just thick and hairy and incredibly resistant to drought and non-soils. It sucks up any water and good stuff in the "soil" and prohibits anything else from growing in its vicinity.
Can you tell I hate it?
joanna

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I dry it.
On Aug 12, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Bobbie wrote:

 Is the mullein picked and used in its green state?
 Brown & dried-on-the-stalk first? Tell us more! pls

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 Gleason's Fine Woolies - Corriedales & Australian Bonds - Colorado

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