SC - "What Every Peer Should Know" pamplet

David & Sue Carter sjcarter at dove.net.au
Fri Mar 3 17:35:08 PST 2000


In a message dated 3/3/00 3:14:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
owner-sca-cooks at ansteorra.org writes:

<< Grass, thistle, and mustard-seed, hemlock and bur,
 > tine, mallow, and nettle, that keep such a stur;
 > With peacock and turkey, that nibble off top,
 > are very ill neighbors, to seely poor hop. >>

I believe this means that peacocks and turkeys don't work well in a garden  
with hops, they will eat the tops off.

Hauviette


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