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Reply Message #1711 of 1767 |
Jay, thank you for the continued good work. As Terry says this is important.
While there are many thousands of "rocket scientist" on Earth there are few
people who are taking the time to look at the other things that are required to
live on Mars or other non Earth places.

Good work, Keep it up.

John Wayne

In a message dated 7/3/2007 12:36:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
aftercolumbia@... writes:


> It looks here that we may have a staple crop for Mars, one that can easily
> be bred to adapt to Mars partial pressure/natural sunlight gardening. I'm
> going to crosspost this anywhere I can think of to find out. I'm a "rocket
> scientist" not a gardener or someone with a botanic/agricultural fibber.
> Hopefully, I can find someone who is.
>
> On 7/2/07, jaber_1934 <jaber@...> wrote:
> >> Well, after much research and not very much time I have the following
>> information on Green manures, Cover crops, and other information on
>> them. If you have further questions please ask and make them as
>> specific as possible. I will gladly spend more research time to find
>> as much information as necessary.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jay
>> Clover varieties and vetch and rye




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Jay, thank you for the continued good work. As Terry says this is important. While there are many thousands of "rocket scientist" on Earth there are few people...
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Starting Tomato Seeds If we are ready to start our seeds, you should already have prepared your soil. The pH should be from 6 to 6.5, and you should have...
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Jul 23, 2007
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... Hmm...tomatoes...our areonauts will love you for it. If we are ready to start our seeds, you should already have prepared ... It should be (I hope)...
Terry Wilson
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Jul 24, 2007
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Hi Terry, I look forward to your future comments and will try to answer as best I can. ... <It should be (I hope) possible to prepare the soil on the ground...
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Jul 25, 2007
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Installment Number Three It should have been noted in the second article that before planting your new plants out that they should be fertilized every 10 to 14...
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Aug 2, 2007
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Metric GDD: Degrees are above 10degC. The following are converted GDD values: Ultra early: 610 GDD Extra early: 720 GDD Early: 835 GDD Standard season: 945...
Terry Wilson
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The question is whether to grow wheat for bread, pigs for bacon, chickens for mayo - lettuce is a given. ... Hmm...tomatoes...our areonauts will love you for...
Michael Bindner
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Jul 26, 2007
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#704 Lettuce <> Tomato Error ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Thank you John, It is always good to be appreciated. I will continue to put forth all of my time as it can best be used. Again, thank you, Jay ... important. ...
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