Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
the price varies depending on the treat |some are typical dog bone in 1lb bag, medium sized bones in 1lb bag, a xlarge bone, and dog treat in the shape of breed |which would make a gd gift for dog lovers|
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
or statistics of an existing shop in india
I am from California
I can’t picture it well
I have only a TV and movie view of life in India.
the number of farmers vendor stands
SORRY
they have the barter system
I do not see "organic" meaning anything unless you undersell the "common grown" that has been in the market for thousands of years.
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
Does anyone know a good retail store in York region where they sell organic, non sweatshop clothing?
You dont even know what you are talking about! Can you define organic!?
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
David’s Nautral Market in Columbia. Also a good cafe! Check it out online at http://www.livingnaturally.com/retailer/store_templates/shell_id_1.asp?storeID=CF1D83C59A914DEEB1F49F78C9BE5747
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at 3:03 am
They arrived courtesy of a gift of organic vegetables and now I can’t get rid of them. I’ve tried hanging up one those old fashioned sticky fly papers but they’re extremely adept at avoiding that. In desparation I’ve tried Fly killer and they’re immune to that, too.
Great tips I’m going to try them out. I don’t like using fly sprays, so all the non chemical ideas are most welcome.
Any food like fruit is kept covered.
I never thought about the plant pots.
Thanks
I realize this is going to sound stupid, however, it works. Actually it works for not only fruit flies, gnats, but musquitoes and other small insects. Put one tablespoon of Liquid Ivory Detergent into approx 24-30oz. of water in a spray bottle. The sugar in a bowl of water is a great idea to attract them. Once there, spray at a mist level. This will suffocate the demons.
This is true story. I worked for a major university and we had gnats all over an interior courtyard. We could not spray pesticides due to the intakes of A/C units. You could not walk in this area for days. One morning we sprayed the entire area with just Ivory Soap and water and then again in the afternoon. By evening you could enjoy the courtyard again!
It is not a chemical and suffocates the vermin. They will swarm and you need to put either the sugar water or a ripe orange out to attact and attack.