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Old 04-23-2007, 07:52 PM
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The one and the same. I went to Caumsett State Park for the first time on the Monday, after Palm Sunday. Did some fossil hunting, and along the way I saw one of the Patches they have. I have seen this Prickly pear all over Long Island beaches, thanks in Part to someone I know who has spread them around. Not me I swear!
I've done my part. I have a cactus garden with O. humifusa growing in my side yard!
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Oh, what are you using? What kind of water, and what kind of MSU? That is, is it ment for tap, or distilled water etc.... I usually use 1 1/2 teaspoons of MSU per gallon of water.
Tap water. In future I hope to use rainwater. MSU is
12-2-14-6CA-3MG. The label says 1/2 tsp/gallon, once per month....seems a little low, doesn't it?
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My god, In some of those photo's I actually feel like I'm right there. Thanks Marty, this may be the only vacation I get this year
Wonderful photo's
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Talking It's been awhile since I've been there...

I'm about an hour or so away from Point Pelee. I should plant a Saturday trip for May.

Thanks for sharing, Marty.

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I'm about an hour or so away from Point Pelee. I should plant a Saturday trip for May.

Thanks for sharing, Marty.

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you may want to call the park and find out when the black fly season starts. It's not fun when the flies are biting.
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I forgot about those.

Thanks, Marty.
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Black fly season
And I was ready to plan a trip there.
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