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24-Nov-2010 5:58:49 PM
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bit early this year but the caltrope is booming just found a big patch of hoppers as well . Too much to hope they'll polish of the caltrope though . So I be switching from spraying insecticides to weeds and back again . triple rinse required each time and the only insecticided readily available has a long withholding , gov bought up all the available fungus spray . Might try wok frying some locusts or maybe choc dip them , very good source of protein and fat supposedly
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25-Nov-2010 8:38:23 AM
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You could try pickling or dehydrating. That way if you aquire a taste for them you will
have plenty to tie you over the next winter. And with dehydrating there is always the smoothie option aswell.
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25-Nov-2010 9:00:31 AM
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On 24/11/2010 lacto wrote:
>the caltrope is booming
Where?
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26-Nov-2010 8:56:05 AM
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caltrope allover the footpaths roadsides in shepparton and tatura and I have a huge problem in my yard around the sheds
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7-Jan-2016 4:22:54 PM
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summer storms around Shepparton area have caltrope growing prolifically again , if storms around Arapiles would pay to keep an eye open for new growth
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7-Jan-2016 6:51:59 PM
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I had a look at some of the regular trouble spots and didn't see anything, but for sure, it's caltrop time.
We only got about 10mm all up though
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22-Jan-2016 12:22:47 PM
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More rain today, and this time a bit of humidity as well. Definitely caltrop time.
Take care when picking them though, as there appears to be a growing number of latent ass bandits lurking in the vicinity
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25-Jan-2016 8:00:53 AM
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Yeh 4 sure. 10 mm all up just isnt enouf.
Once Uv collected an bagged them, take them 2 the repository in Nati (the house on stilts), opposite the hydroponic dojos, where Ed will gladly have them.
Knock on his door anytime day or nite an Ul B warmly received.
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