Re: Help with Opuntia Bergeriana



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Billy <wildbilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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Billy <wildbilly@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others
crazy?
- Albert Einstein

It is always the others who are crazy since there is no other. Now
how
is that cat doing in that box?

Bill

Thank heaven, I thought you were going to be Bohring (hang on Shelly,
his teacher was Christian Christensen, and seems to have been quite
successful:O)), so I checked with Schrödinger, but he was uncertain. He
did say not to open the box.

I used to read "Boojums All The Way Through" Sub title "Communicating
Science In a Prossic Age" by N. David Mermin. Only read it when we
were at vacation on rainy days. Did this for a few years and wonder
why? Guess at heart I'm stuck on wondering about why and how and what
for too. Ah the nature of reality and why are the voles tearing up my
hosta's big time and will universal health care happen.

Bill Confused who will now go weed..

PS. N. David Mermin worth a google

<http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=N.+David+Mermin&i
e=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8>

"In the physics of superfluidity, a boojum is a geometric pattern on the
surface of one of the phases of superfluid helium-3, whose motion can
result in the decay of a supercurrent. A boojum can result from a
monopole singularity in the bulk of the liquid being drawn to, and then
"pinned" on a surface."

Billy now confused and will return to garden as well, having just
finished a tall glass of cold water.
This morning was wonderful in the garden. It must have been about 75F
(24C), and the birds were singing. The song birds are usually gone by
now, so it is a real treat to still have them here. I prepped the area
under a trellis for some Tromboncino Zucchetta (Cucuzzi), which I will
now plant. I just planted some snap beans, and will round out the day
with half a dozen peppers, and 5 Bitter Melons. It's 83F right now, and
is supposed to go to the low 90Fs over the week end.

What do you think a newbie coming to rec gardens lands here may posture.

Best practice ....just improving the soil and fill in the others
later. A question? Perhaps good soil answers the questions or so I hope.

Bill

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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA

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