Satsuma?

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I can grow those in my backyard Knine... We have good weather for citrus here.. You got a good deal man... Make some OJ....good talkin to ya too man!!! I'm at work now.... :shock:
 
surfinsapo said:
I can grow those in my backyard Knine... We have good weather for citrus here.. You got a good deal man... Make some OJ....good talkin to ya too man!!! I'm at work now.... :shock:

ya you can grow them there but you dont have that sweet mississippi river mud . that soil is the best in the world to grow stuff with . just look at history . river plantations grew most all the food for the new Americas . the satsumas i have a from Plaquemines Parish . all of that parish is there only cause of river mud .

nice talking with you and cant wait to meet you and your wife .


i am getting off work [smilie=a_takethatfoo.gif]
 
We don't use no river mud. We use hardheads. burry them under the trees.. I know river mud is good. Do you use sandy loam on your grass down there?
 
surfinsapo said:
knine said:
no i use all that dog crap on my grass ;)
you have vegetarian doggies? I heard cat crap is better....


vegetarian dogs :roll: i wish it would be cheaper to feed them that way .

1 confirm kill on a cat but that is it , so not much cat crap just dog crap .
 
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