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  • Thanks so much Erin! I will try your method, makes alot of sense, and I'll try to remember the fish!!!
  • Hey Erin,
    Roadrunner market is at 36th st and Cactus, east of the 51. I live in the North Valley but can meet up with people.
  • Aloha, Erin! I'd never heard of a sustainability degree--what's involved? Oh, and what's growing best in your garden?
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Erin Eis left a comment for Sue Wefel
"oh and I forgot to mention your garden if grown with this method, might look like a jumbled mess, I can almost assure you that wont look like those nice rows you see in most gardens but why waste space when you could have more room for carrots,…"
Jun 9, 2009
Erin Eis left a comment for Sue Wefel
"-native americans used the plant different characteristics to work together.
-First off they mostly grew corn squash beans and peas and I assume watermelon and cantelope, oh and tobacco which grows well here but I am not into that.

corn grows in…"
Jun 9, 2009
Erin Eis left a comment for Windlord
"basically everything in there... my tomatoe plants are taller than me and full of lil ones and my squash is producing beauties. My watermelon just started spreading around and I am waiting for some orbs. I have a couple cantelope bigger than…"
Jun 9, 2009
Erin Eis left a comment for Robert Fenchak
"I could use some worms where is the roadrunner market and when are you there? or I live in Central Phoenix do you ever go there?"
Jun 8, 2009
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