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Old 5th June 2008, 03:09
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It was the working class in former years that invented so many things .Then by building factories and producing the inventions it gave workers good jobs and did good for all the citizen.The educators and electronic media became the main source of information and knowledge.Most of what they offered was BS..They pumped the heads of the younger generation full crap.The made the honest working person to be an idiot to the children.They were the people who made the best contributions to the nation. Even on the battlefields.So the children were taught to go to universities and get employment that did not include hard work or dirty hands.They were to ride the backs of the productive by shams and schemes and get rich at it. Through the aid of corrupt politicians this became possible.The extraction of tax dollars would bring about change. Actually it was an artificial world created.It could only last awhile.The media/politicians and educators taught us that US workers were no good. They sent industrial jobs away.Put the workers on the streets competing with illegal aliens. We were told that service industry would be good for all.The big money went offshore.Avoiding taxes.The taxes stayed. The working class was handed bigger taxes. and engineers are looked down upon.TV stars make millions or billions.For what? Talking! Those who served the nation in battle came home to find their jobs being done away with or handed to special interest groups that kept the politicians in power.Or illegal aliens who worked at far lower wages. Both parties of the political system were traitors to the average American. Instead of fixing the problem and get more engineers and train workers for good skills the politicians are giving us socialism. An inch at a time because the combat veterans will stand and fight. They expand prisons to make their own advantages over citizen. Now the government has a giant army of employees. The workers are expected to feed them because the big money guys abandoned the country.He is still here. But his money is offshore. Those who can speak in the free press are paid a milion bucks a year. They may as well be from Mars. They are not of the common American.Next project is war on Christians. They are going to try to make Christians third rate citizen. So, Yes. We are in bad shape here.
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Old 5th June 2008, 03:58
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just like I always say..this country is being stolen from under us.it needs to be taken back were it belongs-to the working man.we're the majority here,we have to rule this country if it is still wants to be a democracy...
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Old 5th June 2008, 06:27
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just like I always say..this country is being stolen from under us.it needs to be taken back were it belongs-to the working man.we're the majority here,we have to rule this country if it is still wants to be a democracy...
The politicians have gotten us so far in debt by buying votes and doing themselves favors there wont be much to take back..
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Old 9th June 2008, 20:24
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Gardening

There is every governor offices that has to do what the kingdom says

E.P.A. Department of agraculture

1 where to grow food acer milage good firtle soil

2where to get food seeds provide seeds

3get legal permits licences and insurence for the farms and gardens

4maintain health regulations for food distrubution and consuming

5accounting weight quanties of fruit and vegtables and data documenting

6 Hireing and paying saliries of farmers and gardeners

7farming and gardening training and teaching

8selling and distrubuting fruit and vegtables

9get substantial gardens and farms grown going and sustained forever

10 the food of the USA to feed america forever insured farms and gardens
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Old 9th June 2008, 20:29
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Thank you we try yet there seems to be a resistance and if you admit it that democracy isnt truley working coming from a true citicen them why dont you join us why dont you win the governmetn kingdom of Americna Build Palaces and get justice thinkg up perfect justice BUILD Palace join the reality side of the revolutionary war the UNION and the Palace kingdom BUILD PALACES and go home fite to make SURE the USA is a kingdom and everyother country is also how can you actually fite for a governtment that dosnt realy work and dosnt take care of and you cant survive in anyways the USA freedom and slavery simply cant win get real the governmet and jobs have to win so get on the good side not he bad side.
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Old 9th June 2008, 20:32
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Growing Vegetables
Below you will find a list of growing vegetable papers for some of the more common vegetables grown in North America. Each of these papers provides detailed information on growing these vegetables. These papers are considered guides. Feel free to adjust distances to suit your needs.
Growing Artichokes
Growing Arugula
Growing Asparagus
Growing Beets
Growing Bell Peppers
Growing Broccoli
Growing Brussels Sprouts
Growing Bush Beans
Growing Cabbage
Growing Carrots
Growing Cauliflower
Growing Celery
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Growing Eggplant
Growing Garlic
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Growing Kale
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Growing Onions
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Growing Peas
Growing Pole Beans
Growing Potatoes
Growing Pumpkins
Growing Radicchio
Growing Radishes
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Growing Spinach
Growing Summer Squash
Growing Sweet Corn
Growing Tomatillos
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Growing Winter Squash
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Growing Winter Squash
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 10:09am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus and Species: Cucurbita pepo

Climate
Winter squash needs 3 months of warm, frost free conditions to produce fruit. Winter squash plants are frost sensitive. Winter squash fruits will tolerate a light frost.

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Growing Tomatoes
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 10:09am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Solanaceae
Genus and Species: Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Climate
Tomatoes are a hot weather crop. Tomatoes came from the tropics so it stands to reason that tomatoes like heat and humidity.

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Growing Tomatillos
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 10:07am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Solanaceae
Genus and Species: Physalis ixocarpa

Climate
Tomatillos are a hot weather crop. Tomatillos need good soil, water, and heat to do well.

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Growing Sweet Corn
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 10:05am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Gramineae
Genus and Species: Zea mays

Climate
Sweet corn is a warm season crop that requires a minimum soil temperature of 50°F for soil germination. For maximum growth and yield plant sweet corn in full sun.

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Growing Summer Squash
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 10:01am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Cucurbitaceae
Genus and Species: Cucurbita pepo

Climate
Summer squash is extremely frost sensitive. Summer squash needs 3 months of warm, frost free conditions to produce fruit.

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Growing Spinach
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 9:59am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Chenopodiaceae
Genus and Species: Spinacia oleracea

Climate
Spinach is a cool season crop that likes damp conditions. Spinach is one of the first greens up in the spring. Sow spinach seed in a sunny spot in the fall or spring for a spring harvest. Spinach prefers partial to full sun. But can't tolerate hot weather.

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Growing Scallions
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 9:55am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Liliaceae
Genus and Species: Allium fistulosum

Climate
Scallions will grow in many climates. The most important factor for growing scallions is the amount of daylight they receive.

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Growing Rutabaga
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 9:55am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus and Species: Brassica napus

Climate
Rutabagas can be grown as summer or fall crops in cool regions or as winter crops in warmer locales. Rutabagas need cool temperatures, even frosts, to finish perfecting their hearty flavor. Rutabagas do best in full sun although they will tolerate light shade.

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Growing Radishes
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 9:52am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus and Species: Raphanus sativus

Climate
Radishes grow best in the cool months of early spring and early summer or in the autumn and winter. If radishes are grown in too much heat with sporadic watering, they will become spicy and tough. Given the right climactic conditions: cool temperatures and moist soil, radishes will be a tender crop.

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Growing Radicchio
Submitted by Gregg Banse on August 20, 2005 - 9:48am. Growing Vegetables
Family: Asteraceae
Genus and Species: Cichorium intybus

Climate
Radicchio grows well during the cooler spring and summer months in many locations. If radicchio matures during the warmest months of summer, the leaves turn bitter. Radicchio grown in the autumn or over the winter retains its sweet flavor. In cold climates, grow radicchio in a cold frame for continual harvest throughout the cold months.

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Old 9th June 2008, 20:45
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AMERICANS REALY CANT BE THAT STUPID TO NOT KNOW COMON KNOWLEDGE HOW TO GROW GARDENS.

No you dont grow them with musterd in the snow!!
East coast!!
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