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Old August 27, 2016   #25
JLJ_
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Originally Posted by AlittleSalt View Post
. . . This morning, it hurt to make coffee, and now that it is ready...here coffee - it's not paying attention. I guess I have to get up and pour it myself.
ROFL (and empathy . . . annoying how stubborn these allegedly inanimate things can be when movement would be helpful, and how actively they can leap about when you are trying to do something that really requires six hands and you need them to stay still)

Regarding the vile RKNs, grafting to RKN resistant rootstock sound great but two other things . . . have you considered introducing some beneficial nematodes and letting them combat their destructive kinsfolk? and regarding the "they're in the local soil because these beds were filled only with native soil" . . . that may be true, but might the same tools have been used at some time to work the main in ground garden and the beds . . . so there might have been little hitchhikers that had been originally introduced into the main garden bed by outside plants?
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